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American popular songs, 1895-1973

Title
  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 20.
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  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1920.

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  1. 228 scores.
Subject
  1. Popular music -- United States -- 1911-1920
Contents
  1. P.S. 1920 series 1: Afghanistan / by William Wilander and Harry Donnelly, arr. by J.S. Glickman -- Alabama Moon / words and music by Geoge Hamilton Green -- Louisiana / words by Arthur Freed, music by Oliver G. Wallace -- Dreamy Alabama / lyrics by Ballard MacDonald, music by Mary Earl -- Arabia / words and music by Geoge Hamilton Green -- The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks / by Arthur M. Swanstrom and Carey Morgan -- At the moving picture ball / scenario by Howard Johnson, music by Jos. Santly -- Avalon / lyric and music by Al Jolson and Vincent Rose -- Babetto / by Fay Megar -- Beautiful Hawaii / by Mary Earl -- Bright eyes / words by Harry B. Smith, music by Otto Motzan and M.K. Jerome -- Bring back your love to me / words by Joseph M. Davis, music by Geo. F. Briegel -- Broadway Rose / lyric by Eugene West, music by Otis Spencer and Martin Fried -- Broken moon / lyric by J. Will Callahan, music by Lee S. Roberts -- Cherokee / lyric by Sam Morris and Vaughn De Leath, music by Vaughn De Leath -- Chili bean / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Ching-a Ling's jazz bazaar / words by Howard Johnson, music by Ethel Bridges -- Clysmic water daughter of White Rock / words by William Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Colleen o' mine / lyric by Harry L. Kerr, music by Gerald McDonald -- Come along and hum along with me / by George Lyons and Bob Yosco -- Daddy, you've been a mother to me / words and music by Fred Fisher -- Dance-o-mania / new lyric by Charles A. Bayha, by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Joe Cooper -- Darling / words by Arthur Jackson, music by Chris Schoenberg -- Daughter of two worlds, A / words by Paul M. Sarazan, music by M.K. Jerome -- Dear little mother of mine / poem by Leslie L'Estrange Malone, music by T.F. Cornell -- Deep in your eyes / words by William Le Baron, music by Victor Jacobi -- Don't be cross with me / words by Haven Gillespie, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- Do you ever think of me / lyric by Harry D. Kerr and John Cooper, music by Earl Burtnett -- Drifting / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by William Polla -- Everybody's Buddy / words by Bernie Grossman, music by Billy Frisch -- Every once in a while / words and music by Will E. Skidmore and Marshall Walker -- Feather your nest = Emplumez le nid / french text by A. Bollaert, by Kendis and Brockman and Howard Johnson -- Five women to every man / words and music by Louis Herscher, Sam Downing and Joseph Burke -- Forever, and then for a day / words and music by Howard Lutter -- From now on / lyric by Alex Sullivan, music by Arthur Behim -- Georgia baby / lyric by Arthur U. James, music by Frank Wright -- Good-bye, Dixie, good-bye / words by Wm. Tracey, music by Halsey K. Mohr -- Greatest gift of all, the / by Henry Roberts -- Gretchen / lyric by Ivan Reid, melody by Peter De Rose -- Happy (what a lucky boy was he) / words by Harry Pease, music by Ed. G. Nelson -- Hen and the cow (It's only a dream of the past) / lyric by Irving Caesar and Alfred Bryan, music by Geo. E. Meyer -- Hiawatha's melody of love / Lyric by Alfred Bryan and Artie Mehlinger, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- I’m in heaven when I'm in my mother's arm (I don't have to die to go to heaven) / words by Howard Johnson and Cliff Hess, music by Milton Ager -- I'm telling you / words and music by Nat Vincent, Billy Baskette, Billy Frisch, Benie Grossman, Will Donaldson, Sam Ehrlich, Leon Flatow, Bobby Jones, Al Siegel, Jimmie Brown -- I'm waiting for to-morrow to come / lyric by Frank Davis, music by Franklyn Hawelka and Max Prival -- I've found another Mary / words and music by Ferris M. Hunt -- I lost the best pal that I had / words and music by Dick Thomas -- I love the land of old black Joe / lyric by Grant Clarke, melody by Walter Donaldson -- I told you so / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- I used to love you but it's all over now / lyrics by Lew Brown, melody by Albert Von Tilzer -- I want the twilight and you / poem by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Chas. H. Maskell -- I'll be with you in apple blossom time / words by Neville Fleeson, melody by Albert Von Tilzer -- I'll be your regular sweetie (But I won't be your once in a while) / by Fred Rose, George Little, Peter S. Frost -- I'll bring a rose / lyric by Richard Coburn, music by Vincent Rose -- I'll see you in C-U-B-A / by Irving Berlin -- I wonder where you'll wander when I'm gone / words and music by Walter Jeffries and James Sheridan -- I'd be good (yes, for good, for a good girl) / words by Frank Goodman, music by J,. Milton Delcamp and Justin Ring -- I would like to have a girl like you like me / words by Frank Goodman, music by J. Milton Delcamp -- I'd love to fall asleep and wake up in my mammy's arms / words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- If I meet the guy who made the country dry / words by Willaim Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- If they don't want the Irish in Ireland (let's bring them over here) / words by Eugene West, music by Clyde Roland -- In old Manila / by Mary Earl -- In the heart of Mary Ann / by Moe Thompson, Elmer Olson and Will J. Ward -- In the land of Oklahoma / words and music by Clyde Munroe -- In the land of rice and tea / words and music by Charley Straight and Paul Biese -- Irresistible / by Ruth Bustanoby -- Isle of Paradise / by Mary Earl and Ted Fiorito -- It might have been you / by Sam Coslow [incomplete] -- It wioll never be dry down in Havana (no matter what happens 'round here) / words by Wm. Tracey, music by Halsey K. Mohr -- Japanese sandman / told by Raymond B. Egan, set to music by Richard A. Whiting -- Just as my own / Ray Perkins -- Just as we used to be / words and music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Just because / words and music by Vernon T. Stevens, P. Frosini -- Just for a while / lyric by Max C. Frfeedman, melody by Harry D. Squires -- Just for to-day / lyric by Al. Bernard, melody by Rudy Wiedoft -- Kentucky / words by George A. Little, music by Neuman Fier -- Kiss a miss / lyric by Cal de Voll and Jack Yellen, music by Maurice Baron -- Ko-Ko-San / words and music by Edah Delbridge and A. Robert King -- Last night (When I dreamed you had gone) / words and music by Richard Howard -- League triumphant, the / words by Felix Lake, music by Ella Zimmerman -- Let's go to Cuba (before they drink the darn place dry) / words and music by Jack Darrell -- Let's have freedom for Ireland now / words and music by Leo F. Fagan -- Lilac Tree, or Perspicacity / by George H. Gartlan -- Little bunch o' honeyness / verse by E. Deacey, music by Carl Hahn -- Little crumbs of happiness you gave me long ago / lyric by J. Keirn Brennanmusic by Ernest R. Ball -- Look for me in the Tennessee / words by Joe Davis and Bartley Costello, music by Frank Papa -- Lover's lane / lyric by J. Will Callahan, music by Lee S. Roberts.
  2. P.S. 1920 series 1 [continued]: Manyana / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Neuman Fier -- Margie / lyric by Benny Davis, music by Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson -- Marion (You’ll Soon Be Marrying Me) / words by Frank Kienzle and Chas. Smith, music by Nelson Ingham and Geo. B. McConnell -- Midnight blues / by ‘Lasses White -- Mohammed / lyric by Ballard Macdonald, music by Mary Earl -- Mother (I love you) / by Howard Smith and Lieut. Gitz Rice -- Mother of pearl / lyric by Justin E. McCarthy and George Graff Jr., music by Ernest R. Ball -- Mumsey my own / words and musicc by Clyde Hager and Walter Goodwin -- (Oh Ggee! Say Gee! You ought to see) My Gee Gee from the Fiji isles / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- My Greenwich Village Sue / by Art. Swanstrom and Carey Mogan -- My Java belle / words and music by Howard Spear and Werner Janssen -- My mother’s evening prayer / by Bud Green, Charlie Pierce and Al Dubin -- My mother’s lullaby / by Cyril Smith -- My log cabin home (Down in Virginia) / lyric and melody by Arthur Tallman -- My sweetie knows / lyric by Phil Ponce, music by Earnest Golden -- Nailo (Nylo) / lyric by J. Will Callahanb, music by Lee S. Roberts -- No use crying / lyric by Alice Mattullath, music by Hugo Hirsch -- Oh dear, oh dear / words by Ed Moran, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Oh! Doctor / by Rubey Cowan and Billy Joyce -- Oh! How I miss you mammy / lyric by MaX c. Frfeedman, melody by Harr D. Squires -- Oh! Judge (He treats me mean) / by James F. Hanley -- Old man jazz / by Gene Quaw -- Ononono / lyric by Ballard MacDonald, music by M. David and Wm. Hewitt -- Oriental stars / by James V. Monaco -- Palesteena / by Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson -- Parisiola / lyric by Alex Gerber, music by Abner Silver -- Pekin / lyrics by J. Brandon Walsh, music by Norman Wilbur -- Pond-lily time / lyric by Harold G. Frost, music by F. Henri Klickmann -- Rainbow Sal / words and music by Clyde Hager and Walter Goodwin -- Read ‘em and weep / words by Al. Bernard, music by Walter Haenschen -- Rose / lyric by Arthur Sizemore, melody by Frank Magine and Paul Biese -- Rose of Athlone / words by Harold Robe, music by A.B. Lamont [incomplete] -- San / words and music by Lindsay McPhail and Walter Michels -- Save a little dram for me / words and music by Will E. Skidmore and Marshall Walker -- Shaccabac / by Jack Derrick -- Shake it and break it / words by H. Qualli Clark, music by Signor Friscoe Lou Chiha -- Sing me to sleep (Dear old mother mine) / by Joe Darcey -- Singin’ the blues (till my daddy comes home) / words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson -- Sleepy Hollow (where I first met you) / lyric by Harold G. Frost, music by Lemuel Fowler [and] F. Henri Klickmann -- So long! Oo-long (how long you gonna be gone?) / by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby -- Some of the time I’m lonely / words and music by Francis W. Hatch -- Somehow / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Ted Lewis and Frank Ross -- Some time you’ll know / by Frederick Seymour and Fred W. Pike -- Sometimes at twilight / lyric by Harold G. Frost, muisc by E. Clinton Keithley -- Somewhere for me there’s someone waiting / lyric by Sydney T. Pease, music by Harry Stogden -- Song of the orient (Tra-la-la-la) / lyric by Charles Bayha, music by Harry Rosenthal -- Spooney Hollow / Kerry Mills -- Stop it! / words by Harry D. Kerr, music by Mel. B. Kaufman -- Sunny southern smiles / L. Wolfe Gilbert, Darl MacBoyle and Joseph Cooper -- The sunshine in your big blue eyes / lyric by Darl Mac Boyle, music by Peter De Rose and Johnny Innuse -- Sweet Alice Gray / words by Richard H. Gerard, musi by Halpin O’Reilly Gilbert -- Sweet mamma (Papa’s getting mad) / by Fred Rose, Georege A. Little, Peter L. Frost -- Sweetest lady / by Jack Caddigan and Chick Story -- Singing vine / words and music by Ralph L. Grosvenor -- Take me / words by Harry Edelheit, music by Clarence Senna, and Monte Carlo -- Teasing eyes / lyric and melody by Arthur Tallman -- Tell me little gypsy / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Ten baby fingers / words by Harry Edelheit, music by Alma Sanders and Monte Carlo -- That’s how you can ttell they’re Irish / by Thomas J. Gray and Clarence Gaskill -- There’s just a little touch of Dixie in your eyes / words by Jack Strouse and Thos. F. Swift, music by Rubey Cowan -- There’s only one pal after all / lyric by Harold G. Frost, music by F. Henri Klickmann -- There she goes! / by Ring Hager -- Today / words by Harold Robe, music by Gerald Arthur -- Tripoli (On the shores of Tripoli) / lyric by Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, music by Irving Weill -- La veeda / lyric by NaT. Vincent, melody by John Alden -- Washtub blues / lyric by Arthur U. James, music by Frank Wright -- We will be happy in June / lyric by Harold G. Frost, music by E. Clinton Keithley -- What a wonderful girl you are / words by Frank Davis and Harry Tobias, music by Max Prival -- What would you do? / lyric by F.J. Mastrangelo and A. Biggio, music by Chas. Rossoff -- When I go home / [lyric by] Clinton Scollard, [music by] Earl Towner -- When my baby smiles at me / words by Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, music by Bill Munro -- When the autumn leaves begin to fall / lyric by Neville fleeson, melody by Albert Von Tilzer -- When the harvest moon is shining / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- When the lowing herd winds slowly o’er the lea / by Shepard N. Edmonds -- When you’re gone I won’t forget / lyric by Ivan Reid, melody by Peter DeRose -- When you are mine / lyric by Lewis Cassett, music by Jos. Samuels and Harry Briant -- Where the rainbow ends / words by Clifford Grey, music by Nat D. Ayer -- Why do they always say “no” / words by Harry Pease and Frank Davis, music by Ed. G. Nelson and Billy Glason -- Would you? (I’ll say you would!) / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by George B. McConnell -- Wyoming (Go to sleep, my baby) / lyric and music by Gene Williams -- Yearning and waiting / words by Pete Curtis, music by Jess Williams -- You are the rose (I’m longing for) / words and music by Ted C. Fomney & Peter C> Caporossi, Harry Tobias -- You made me forget how to cry / words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, mussic by Maurice Abrahams -- You may be the world to your mother (but you’re only an oil-can to me) / words by William Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- You ought to see my baby / words by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Zoma / by E.S. Litchfield.
  3. P.S. 1920 series 2: After you get what you want you don’t want it / by Irving Berlin -- Arabella / words and music by John H. Densmore -- Baby dreams / words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Herbert Stothart -- Beautiful Hawaiian love / Dorothy Terriss and Ethel Bridges -- Blue diamonds / by Jack Caddigan and Chick Story -- Broadway blues / words by Arthur Swanstrom, music by Carey Morgan -- China moon / words by Don Everett, music by Frank Thornton, adapted from the Serenade by R. Drigo -- The crocodile / words by Howard E. Rogers, music by Harry Akst and Otto Motzan -- Cuban moon / lyric by Joe McKiernan, melody by Norman Spencer -- Dearest one / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Blaufuss -- Desert dreams / by Leonard Lewin -- Ding toes / by Jack Caddigan and Chick Story -- (I’m saving up my) Dough for Rae and me / lyric by Garfield Kilgour, music by Harry Akst -- Down the trail to home sweet home / by Ernest R. Ball -- Dreaming blues / words and music by Edythe Baker -- Everything about you tells me that you’re Irish / lyric by Bob Schafer, music by Dave Ringle -- Fair one / words by Ted Lewis, music by Geo. Mallen -- Grieving for you / by Joe Gibson, Joe Ribaud and Joe Gold -- Honolulu eyes / words by Howard Johnson, music by Violinsky -- Humming / by Louis Breau and Ray Henderson -- Humoresque / lyric by Coleman Goetz and Alfred Bryan, music by Joe Rosey -- If all the girls were good little girls (wouldn’t it be too bad) / words by Grant Clarke, music byWalter Donaldson -- I’m always falling in love with the other fellow’s girl / lyric by Irving Caesar, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- I’m lonesome just for you / words by Clarence J. Dunston, music by E.S.S. Huntington -- I’ll never love again = La borrachita / English lyric by Al Stewart, Spanish lyric and music by Ignacio Fernandez Esperon (Tata Nacho) -- June I love no one but you / by Art Hickman and Ben Black -- Just a cottage small (by a waterfall) / words by B.G. De Sylva, music by James F. Hanley -- Mavis (Bring her back to me) / words by Ivan Reid, melody by Peter De Rose -- The moan / words and music by James L. Shearer -- Moonlight in Alohaland / by Homer Homars -- My budding Rose / by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Jos. Cooper -- Mumsey / by L. Wolfe Gilbert, Jos. Cooper and Darl MacBoyle -- No one but you / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- No wonder I’m blue / swords by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Oh you, Babe Ruth! / words by Wm. V. Hart, music by Ed. G. Nelson -- Old pal why don’t you answer me? / words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, music by M.K. Jerome -- Please / lyrics by J. Will Callahan, music by Lee S. Roberts -- Pretty Kitty Kelly / by Harry Pease and Ed. G. Nelson -- El relicario = Le reliquaire / paroles francaises de Lucien Boyeer and Perre Chapelle, musique du Jose Padilla -- Rock-a-bye lullabye mammy / words by Grant Clarke, music by Walter Donaldson -- Rosie make it rosy for me / lyric by Grant Clarke, music by J.L. Merkur -- Sal-o-may (Salome) / lyric by Bartley Costello, music by Robert Stolz -- Shimmy-nods from Chaminade / lyric by Alfred Bryan, music by Jean Schwartz -- Sudan / words by Ed. Rose, music by Lew Pollack -- That naughty waltz / lyric by Edwin Stanley, music by Sol P. Levy -- There’ll never be a League of Nations without Ireland / lyric by Henry Marcus, music by Raymond Walker -- Tired of me / words by Grant Clarke, music by Walter Donaldson -- To tell you all / words by P.J. O’Reilly, music by Henry Geehl -- Through the shadows to your heart / words by Ed. Lockton, music by Frederick Drummond -- Wee gee (Ouija) / words by William Jerome, msuci by Harry Von Tilzer -- When I looked in your wonderful eyes / lyric by A. Stanley Dunkerley, music by Nat Osborne -- Whispering / lyricv by Malvin Schonberger, music by John Schonberger -- Who’ll take the place of Mary? / by Al Dubin, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Mayo -- Why is Romany so many miles away / lyric by Raymond B. Egan, music by Richard A. Whiting -- You used to love me (Don’t you love me no more) / words and music by Murry Voelk.
Call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 20
Note
  1. Primarily vocal scores to popular songs.
  2. Contents list is in the order in which songs appear on the microfilm.
Reproduction (note)
  1. Microfilm.
Title
  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 20.
Imprint
  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1920.
Reproduction
  1. Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 20
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