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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 31.

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  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 31.
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  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1927-1928.

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  1. 1 microfilm reel.
Subject
  1. Popular music -- United States -- 1921-1930
Contents
  1. P.S. 1927 series 2 (K-Z): Kiss and make up / words by Ned Miller, music by Al Bogate and Carl Hoefle -- Let a smile be your umbrella on a rainy day / words by Irving Kahal and Francis Wheeler, music by Sammy Fain -- Little log cabin of dreams / words and music by James F. Hanley and Eddie Dowling -- Lonesome girl (you won’t be lonesome long)) / words by Hughie McCann, music by Peter Ruggiero -- Magic melody / words by Ricardo Duromo, music by Joseph Nussbaum -- Marvelous / words by May Singhi Breen, music by Peter De Rose -- May God bless you, mother (for all that you’ve done for me) / words by Charles Tobias and Harry Tobias, music by Max Prival -- My and my shadow [for vocal trio] / by Al Jolson, Billy Rose & Dave Dreyer, trio arrangement by Mabel Pearl -- Hoover’s Mississippi flood song / words and music by Joe Hoover -- Mississippi mud / words and music by Harris Barris -- Moonlight Lane / lyric by Bud Green, music by Jay Francis and Jack Glogau -- More than anybody / by Harry Barris, Elaine Beaslee and Charlie Borrelli -- Morning noon and night / written and composed by Earl Hager & Cal Carter -- My blue heaven / words by George Whiting, music by Walter Donaldson -- My folks come from Indiana / by Martin Broones and Paul Ash -- My Sunday girl / words by Herman Ruby and Bud Cooper, music by Sam H. Stept -- Old names of old flames / by Howard Johnson and Irving Bibo -- One sweet letter from you / words by Sidney Clare and Lew Brown, music by Harry Warren [vocal trio lead sheet] -- Only in dreams / words by Leo Robin, music by Philip Mardsden -- Our bungalow of dreams / words by Tommie Malie & Charlie Newman, music by Joe Verges, a Rube Bennett arrangement -- Red lips-kiss my blues away / by Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco & Pete Wendling [vocal trio lead sheet] -- Roamin’ into the sunset (Thinkin’ of you just you) / words and music by James F. Hanley -- The rose of Memory Lane / words by Michael Murray, music by Westell Gordon -- Russian lullaby / words and music by Irving Berlin -- A shady tree / by Walter Donaldson -- Side by side / words and music by Harry Woods -- Singapore sorrows / by Jack Le Soir & Ray Doll -- So blue / by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, based on a theme by Mrs. Jesse Crawford -- So tired / words by Geo. A. Little, music by Arthur Sizemore, a Rube Bennett arrangement -- Some day (When it’s wedding bell time) / by Murray Hurst and Herman Lee -- Someday you’ll say “O.K.!” / words and music by Walter Donaldson -- Song from a cotton field / by Porter Grainger -- The song is ended (but the melody lingers on) / by Irving Berlin -- Sorry / lyric by Raymond Klages, melody by Howard Quicksell -- Stay out of the south! (if you want to miss a heaven on earth) / words and music by Harold DIxon -- Strum my blues away / by Charles Sargent and Johnny Marvin -- Sugar (that sugat baby o’mine) / words by Sidney Mitchell and Edna Alexander, music by Maceo Pinkard [damaged] -- Swanee River trail / by Al Jolson and Irving Caesar -- The sweetest girl in all the world / by Maurice Spitalny & Morey Davidson -- There’s one little girl who loves me (one little girl who don’t) / words by Gus Kahn, music by Richard A. Whiting -- Try to behave Mister Moon / by Bartley Costello & Alex Marr -- Ukulele Lou / by Jack Le Soir, Ray Doll & Kenneth Casey -- What could I do? / words by Gus Kahn, music by Paul Ash and Egbert Van Alstyne -- What does it matter? / by Irving Berlin -- What’s the use o’ worryin’? / by Maceo Pinkard -- When the moon comes peeping thru / words & music by Sam J. Gold -- When you’re in love with more than one (you’re no in love at all) / words by Jack Meskill, music by Sam H. Stept -- (Make my cot) Where the cot-cot-cotton grows / words and music by Jack Le Soir, Ray Doll, Sol Klein -- Who are you fooling to-night? / lyric by William Tracey and Walter Goodwin, melody by Dan Dougherty -- Why can’t we be sweethearts? / by Roy Turk, Will Donaldson, Jan Garber and Charlie Warren -- Why do you sit on your patio? / by B.G. De Sylva and Leo McCarey -- Wish I had someone to love / by Lou Herscher and Billy Hays -- You can’t eat peas with a knife / words by Billy Curtis & Joe Schuster, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Your song from paradise / words by Monterey P. Brookton, music by Sydney Barlow Brown -- Zulu wail / by Irving Bibo and Frank Skinner.
  2. P.S. 1927 series 3: Asbury Park down by the sea / words & music by John R. Wolter -- At memories gate / Gloria Marshall -- Black Maria / new lyric by Andy Razaf and J.C. Johnson, music by Fred Rose, “new Fats Waller arrangement” -- Captain “Lindy” of the U.S.A. / words & music by A.W.E. Austin -- C’est vous (“say voo”) (It’s you) / by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silber & Harry Richman -- Diane / by Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack [2 copies] -- Doctor Jazz / lyric by Walter Melrose, music by Joseph Oliver -- The doll dance (what a perculiar tune) / Nacio Herb Brown -- Down south / lyrics by Sigmund Spaeth, music by Wm. H. Myddleton, arr. by W.C. Polla -- Estrellita (Silver star) / M.M. Ponce, arr. by George Shackley -- Everywhere you go / by Larry Shay, Joe Goodwin, Mark Fisher -- Four walls / by Al Jolson, Billy Rose & Dave Dreyer -- Gipsy moon / words by Frank Eyton, music by Igor Borganoff -- God put the green in the rainbow (to remind us of Ireland) / words by Howard Johnson, music by Ernest R. Ball -- Gonna get a girl / lyric by Al Lewis, music by Howard Simon -- (Captain Lindy) He flew for the red, white and blue / by Vincent L. Micari -- Hold everything! / by Billy Meyers and Elmer Schoebel -- I’ll let the world know (I love you) / words by J. Keirn Brennan, music by Ernest R. Ball and John McLaughlin -- I’m making believe that I don’t care / lyric by Al Dubin & Willie Raskin, music by Alex Marr -- I’m more than satisfied / lyric by Ray Klages, melody by Thomas Waller -- Japansy / words by Alfred Bryan, music by John Klenner -- Just a little blue / lyric and music by Claude Lapham -- A kiss before the dawn / lyrics and music by Ray Perkins -- The laziest gal in town / words and music by Cole Porter -- Like an angel you flew into everyone’s heart (Lindbergh) / words by Harry A. Stone & John McLaughlin, music by Jimmy McHugh & Irving Mills -- Lindbergh (The eagle of the U.S.A.) / by Howard Johnson and Al Sherman -- Love me = Deja / French lyric by Jean Lenoir, English lyric by Dolly Morse, music by T. Aivaz -- Lucky Lindy / lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel Baer -- May we meet again (Florence Mills) / by Clarence Williams & Eva Taylor -- Me and my shadow / words and music by Dave Dreyer, Billy Rose and Al Jolson -- Mediterranean blues / words by Raymond Wallace, music by Sherman Myers -- My baby is driving me wild! / by Sam Coslow and Larry Spier -- My blue ridge mountain home / words & music by Carson J. Robison -- My heart is calling / words and music by Henri Gardena dn Paula Therrien -- My old Jamaica home / A.E. Buckingham -- My sweet Yvette / by Benny Davis and Harry Akst -- Oh! Lucindy / words by Thekla Hollingsworth, music by Jessie L. Deppen -- Oh, dem golden slippers! / by Jas. A. Bland -- One golden hour with you / by Hugo Riesenfeld and Lew Pollack -- Persian rug / words and music by Gus Kahn & Neil Moret -- Saturday night till Monday morning / lyric by Al Dubin, music by Alex Marr -- She’s another sweet Mother Machree / lyric by Wm. Jerome, melody by James A. Brennen -- Slow river / words by Henry Myers, music by Charles M. Schwab -- Somebody and me! / words by Raymond Klages, music by Ernie Golden -- Songs we love (o’er the radio) / by Chas. K. Harris -- Sunbeam and the rose / words and music by Maude Nooks Howard -- Sweetness (There’s no one but you) / words by Ira Schuster and Joe Schuster, music by Johnny Tucker and Irwin Abrams -- Together, we two / by Irving Berlin -- Pack your grip and take a trip to Totem / words and music by Henry H. Tobias -- Totem Lodge / words and music by Henry H. Tobias -- Vacation (When I’m on my vacation with you) / lyric by Carol Raven, music by I.M. Hescheles -- The waltz of love / words by Ted Koehler, music by Joe Verges -- Welcome home! / words by J. Parker Coombs, music by Charles Maduro -- When Lindy comes home / by George M. Cohan -- When you’re looking for tulips (To kiss your troubles away) / by Lew Michelson, Fess Williams and Harry D. Squires -- Where in the world / by Al Lewis, Gerald Marks and Emerson Gill -- Where the Hudson flows out tot he sea / lyrics by William Jerome, music by Maude Nugent and Jean Schwartz -- Whether it rains-whether it shines / words by Dolph Singer, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Willie the weeper / by Grant V. Rymal, Walter Melrose & Marty Bloom.
  3. P.S. 1927 series 4: Cingalese girls : from “Lucky” / by Otto Harbach, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby -- Cinderella girl : from “Criss-cross” / words by Anne Caldwell and Otto Harbach, music by Jerome Kern -- Draggin’ the dragon drag / words by Roy Turk, music by Arthur Johnston -- Geh ich mir shpazieren / arranged by Henry Lefkowitch.
  4. P.S. 1928 series 1 (A-H): Abdul Abulbul Amir / by Frank Crumit -- All I need is you / words and music by Richard A. Lynch -- Along came sweetness / lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Harry Warren -- And then you came along / words by Ev.E.Lyn and Hazel Mooney, music by Sammy Fain -- Angela mia (My angel) / music by Erno Rapee, lyric by Lew Pollack -- Anita / by Lew Pollack and Sidney Clare -- Anything your heart desires / words by Walter O’Keefe, music by Harry Archer -- Are we downhearted? No! / by Benny Davis and Archie Gottler -- Arms of love / by Alfred Bryan, Francis Wheeler and Pete Wendling’ -- ‘Round evening / lyric by George Whiting, music by Herbert Steiner and J. Fred Coots -- Round the world, home again! (Safe in my mothers arms) / words and music by Harold Dixon -- As long as I live (I’ll love you) / by Al Lewis, Howard Simon, Gerald Marks and Emerson Gill -- Auf wiederseh’n (We’ll meet again) / by Abner Greenberg -- Avalon town / lyrics by Grant Clarke, music by Nacio Herb Brown -- Back in your own back yard / by Al Jolson, Billy Rose & Dave Dreyer -- Bad girl / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Jeanne Gravelle -- The bard’s birth day / words by Lieutenant Daniel H. Morgan, music by Christopher O’Hare -- ‘Cause I feel low-down / words by Jo’ Trent, music by Peter De Rose -- Because you are my dream girl / words and music by Bob Nolan -- The bee song (You never saw a bee being all alone without another bee being around) / words by Jack Meskill and Willie Raskin, music by Pete Wendling -- Beyond the sunset / lyrics by Sam Gobble, music by Bob Nolan -- Blue baby (Why are you blue) / by Raymond Klages, Grace Green, William Haid -- Blue over you / by Benny Davis and Joe Burke -- Blueberry Lane / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Herman Paley -- Bluebird, sing me a song / words and music by Benny Davis & Jimmy Hanley -- Blue bird why don’t you call on me? / words by Charles Le Maire & Charles Derrickson, music by Burton Brown -- Bo-Peep / by Loyal Curtis -- Broadway gypsy / lyric by Rob Merwin, music by Frank Galassi -- Broken-hearted baby / by Sam H. Stept & Bud Cooper -- Building a nest for Mary / lyric by Billy Rose, music by Jesse Greer -- Bummin’ around / by Fred Fisher -- A bungalow-a radio-and you! / words and music by Fred Dempsey and Dick Leibert -- Bye and bye sweetheart / words by Jack Yellen, music by Buddy Valentine and Joseph Ford -- Caressing you / words and music by Ray Klages, Mickie Alpert and Bernardo Fazioli -- Cargo of dreams / poem by Donald Shumway Rockwell, music by Lou Herscher -- Chalita / words and music by Victor Schertzinger -- Cheerio cherry lips cheerio / lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Harry Warren -- Could it be you? / by Frank Winegar and Fred Phillips -- Cradle of love / lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne -- Destiny / music by Erno Rapee, lyric by Lew Pollack -- Diamond Lil / lyric and music by Robert Sterling -- Dixie dawn / words by Jo’ Trent, music by Peter De Rose -- Don’t be like that / by Archie Gottler, Charles Tobias and Maceo Pinkard -- Don’t hold everything (Let everything go) / by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson -- Don’t keep me in the dark, bright eyes / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Pete Wendling -- Don’t remind me (I’m trying to forget) / by Lew Pollack & Sidney Clare -- Doin’ the raccoon / lyric by Raymond Klages, music by J. Fred Coots -- Dolores / words and music by Art Kassel and Marty Bloom -- Down by the old front gate / by Fred Rose, Art Kassel & Marty Bloom -- Dream river / by George Brown -- Dreaming of the day / by Roy Turk & Joe Gold -- Dreams and you / words by Wm. S. Francis, music by Clarence T. Wilmore -- Early in the morning (Kiss me before we part) / lyric by Morey Davidson, music by Carl Rupp -- Evening star (Help me find my man) / words and music by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert -- Fa fa father (Have you any dough for your little boy Ray) / by Walter Hirsch, Arthur Roades and Ted Fiorito -- Fascinating eyes / words by Irving Kahal, Francis Wheeler, music by Ted Snyder -- Felix the cat / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Max Kortlander and Pete Wendling -- The first kiss / lyric by Al Dubin, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Fitzmaurice-Von Huenefeld and Koehl! / by Jean Herbert and Al Koppell -- Flora! I a-dor-a you / lyric by Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster, music by Fred Markush -- F’rinstance / by Irving Cohn -- For old times’ sake / by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown andd Ray Henderson -- From seven till eleven I’m in heaven / by Little Jack Little, Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- A garden in the rain / lyric by James Dyrenforth, music by Carroll Gibbons -- The gateway of dreams / words by J. Will Callahan, music by Granville English -- Giggling Gertie / by Dave Dreyer, Harry Tobias and Chas. Tobias -- The girl who broke my heart / lyric by Al Dubin, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Give your little baby lots of lovin’ / lyric by Dolly Morse, music by Joe Burke -- Go home, little girl, go home / by Little Jack Little, Al Sherman & Al Lewis -- Golden Gate / by Al Jolson, Dave Dreyer, Joseph Meyer, Billy Rose -- Good little bad little you / words & music by Bud Green & Sam H. Stept -- Gotta big date with a little girl / words by Harry Tobias and Charles Tobias, music by Henry H. Tobias -- The grass grows greener (‘way down home) / words by Jack Yellen, music by Dan Dougherty -- Guess who’s in town (Nobody but that gal of mine) / words by Andy Razaf, music by J.C. Johnson -- Half-way to heaven / lyric by Al Dubin, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Hallelujah, I’m a bum! / arr. by Jack Waite, version by Jack Waite -- Happy (My baby just said yes) / kwords by Larry Yoell, music by Neil Moret -- A happy ending / words by A. Seymour Brown and Eddie Grant, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Have you ever felt that way? / by Agnes Castleton and Spencer Williams -- He ain’t never been in college / [by] Moe Jaffe and Clay Boland -- He’s worth his weight in gold / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Pete Wendling -- Heartbroken and lonely / by Sam Coslow, Con Conrad & Saul Bernie -- Hello Margot! / English lyrics by Milton Pascal, French lyrics by Louis R. Beaudry, music by Fred David, arranged by Joseph Nussbaum -- Hello Montreal! / words by Billy Rose & Morton Dixon, music by Harry Warren -- Henry’s made a lady out of Lizzie / by Walter O’Keefe -- Here’s that party now in person / words by Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager -- Hiding in the corner of your smile / [by[ Lew Pollack, George Whiting -- High up on a hill-top / words and music by Abel Baer, Ian Campbell & George Whiting -- Ho-ho-ho-Hogan / by Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster -- Honest I’m in love with you / by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster, Rudy Vallee -- Horsefeathers / by Charlie Newman, Buddy Fields & Abe Olman -- Hum your troubles away / words & music by Ford Rush, Glenn Rowell, Fleming Smith -- Hum and strum (Do, do, do, that’s what I do) / by Billy Meyers, Elmer Schoebel -- Humoreskimo / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Pete Wendling & Henri Berchman -- A hundred years from now / by Sid Silvers and Phil Baker -- Hurry on! / by Frank Bannister & Billy Heagney -- Hush-a-bye baby / words by Gene Austin, music by Bob Mack.
Call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 31
Note
  1. Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  2. Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
Reproduction (note)
  1. Microfilm.
Title
  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 31.
Imprint
  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1927-1928.
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 31
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