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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 34.

Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 34.
Publication
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1929.

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reel 34: 1929Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 34: 1929Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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1 microfilm reel.
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Note
  • Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  • Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • P.S. 1929 series 1: After all (I’m in love with you) / by Benny Davis & J. Fred Coots -- After the clouds roll by / words by Sidney Clare, music by Oscar Levant -- The album of my dreams / words and music by Lou Davis and Harold Arlen -- Am I a passing fancy (or am I the one in your dreams?) / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis -- (I’m just wild about everything) And especially you! / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis -- Anything to hold you baby / by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie Gottler -- Are you really mine? / words by Irving Caesar, music by Joseph W. Santly -- At the peep of dawn (I love you) / by Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- Baby-oh where can you be? / by Ted Koehler & Frank Magine -- Back to that old silver screen / words & music by Ella Kelly’ -- Bashful baby / lyric by Cliff Friend, music by Abner Silver -- Believe it or not (It’s always you) / words by Joe McCarthy, music by Jimmie Monaco -- Blue butterfly / lyric and music by by Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster -- Blue Hawaii / words and music by Abel Baer, Irving Caesar and Ira Schuster -- Blue waters / lyric by Ned Washington, music by Nathaniel Shilkret -- The boomerang / words by Billy Rose, music by Lee David -- Broken idol / words by Raymond Egan, music by Harry D. Squires -- By the way / lyric by Lewis and Young, music by Lew Pollack and Lew White -- Candlelight / words by Robert Sour and Edward Heyman, music by John W. Green -- Climbing the stairs (into your heart) / by Irving Bibo -- Constantly / words by Ben Ryan, music by Lou Handman -- Deep in the arms of love / words and music by Lou Davis and Roy Ingraham -- Don’t cry baby / lyrics by Stella Unger & Saul Bernie, music by Jimmy Johnson -- Don’t get collegiate / words by Chas. Tobias & Steve Nelson, music by Peter De Rose -- Down in old Monterey / lyric by Jack Meskill, music by Pete Wendling -- Dreams of Hawaii (and you) / words and music by F.W. Vandersloot -- An eye-full of you / lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne -- Feelin’ the way I do / by Haven Gillespie, Charles Cooke & Neil Moret -- Finding the long way home / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Harry Warren -- Forget me / words by Irving Kahal and Willie Raskin, music by Henry Lodge -- A gay caballero / by Frank Crumit and Lou Klein -- Get yourself a “sweetie” (and kiss your troubles away) / words by Jack Meskill and Frank Samuels, music by Meyer Gusman -- Gettin’ in a weavin’ way / by Obed Pickard -- Gypsy dream Rose / words by James Kendis and Frank Samuels, music by Meyer Gusman -- Hangin’ on the garden (sayin’ “good night”) / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito -- Happy humming bird / lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Harry Woods -- Harold Teen / words and music by Joe Sanders -- He, she, and me / words by Charles Newman, music by Carmen Lombardo -- Head low / story and lyric by Willard Robison, music by Frank Skinner -- Heigh-ho! Ev’rybody, heigh-ho! / by Harry Woods -- Hello sunshine hello / words by Charles Tobias and Jack Murray, music by Henry H. Tobias -- Here comes my ball and chain / by Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots, piano arr. by Charles Maxwell Smith -- Here we are / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Harry Warren -- High school days / by Mary Zoller -- A high silk hat and a gold top walking cane / words by Irving Kahal, music by Lem Marston -- Hollywood / by Arnold Johnson and Charles Newman -- Huggable kissable you / by Irving Bibo -- I actually am in love / by Mary Litt -- I’m disappointed in you / by Don Beidleman, Bert Lown and Irving Bibo -- I’m doing the right thing now / lyric by Frankie Klassen, music by Don Bestor -- I’m “ka-razy” for you / by Al Jolson, Billy Rose & Dave Dreyer -- I’m living with memories / words & music by Tillie & Nancy Jay -- (Step by step-mile by mile) I’m marching home to you / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- I’m only making believe / by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- I’m so happy when the sun is shining / words by Gene Kintzle & Clarence Gaskill, music by Wendell Mayhew & George B. McConnell -- I’m somebody’s baby now / by Mack Gordon and Max Rich -- (You’re not asking me) I’m telling you / lyric by Lewis and Young, music by Vincent Rose -- I’m walkin’ around in a dream / words & music by Ted Lewis, Larry Yoell and Robert E. Spencer -- I’m walking in the sunshine (sitting in the moonlight now) / [by] Cliff Friend -- I’m wild about dancing / words by James Kendis and Frank Samuels, music by Meyer Gusman -- I came to you / by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell & Archie Gottler -- I got a “code” in my “doze” (cold in my nose) / by Arthur Fields, Fred Hall & Billy Rose -- I lift up my finger and say “tweet, tweet” / words and music by Leslie Sarony -- I never guessed / by Rudy Vallee, Cliff Burwell -- I only wish I had you with me last night, honey / by Joe McCarthy & Jimmy Monaco -- I promise / by Walter Hirsch and Monte Wilhite, arr. by Carleton L. Colby -- I say whoopee-she says boom-boom (we have a wonderful time) / words by Jack Meskill, music by Felix Bernard -- I sing all my love songs to you / words and music by Roy Ingraham and Al Hoffman -- I used to love her in the moonlight (but she’s in the limelight now) / lyric by Lewis and Young, music by Ted Fiorito -- I want to meander in the meadow / by Harry Woods & Charles Tobias -- I was made to love you / words by Charles Tobias, music by Harold Veo and Doris Tauber -- I was not so particular / by Jack Val, Bud Green & Sam M. Stept -- I’ll close my eyes to the rest of the world (and dream sweet dreams of you) / by Cliff Friend -- I’ll meet her when the sun goes down / by Obed Pickard -- I won’t believe it’s raining (until I see the rain) / by Jimmie Vollmer, Frank Capano & Margie Morris -- I’ll tell the world (you’re all the world to me) / words & music by Roy Turk & Fred E. Ahlert -- I wish I had a sweetheart / by Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- I wish you all the luck in the world / words by James Cavanaugh and Ned Washington, music by Michael H. Cleary -- I’d do anything for you / by Cliff Friend & Lew Pollack -- I’d go barefoot all winter long (if you’d fall for me in the spring) / words and music by Billy Moll and Joe Keden -- If I could write a song (I’d write a song about you) / words and music by Chs. Fulcher, arr. by Eugene Platzman -- If we never should meet again / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Walter Donaldson -- In a Japanese garden / lyric by Marian Gillespie, music by Wilbur Chenoweth -- In between = (Entre nous) / words by Mercer Cook, music by Alston Burleigh, Lenoir Cook, Mercer Cook -- In my garden of memory / words and music by Ray Miller and Jerry Buckley -- In old Tia Juana / by Fred Steele & Billy Heagney -- In the hush of the night / lyrics by Sammy Lerner, music by Al Hoffman -- It don’t mean a thing without you / by Lou Davis, J. Fred Coots and Ken Stambaugh -- It’s unanimous now / words and music by Bud Green & Sam M. Stept -- Just me and my radio / words and music by Will Osborne and Al Woods -- K-A-L-A-M-A-Zoo (that’s my home town) / by Albert Gumble, Jimmie Monaco and Al Koppell -- Kansas City Kitty / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Walter Donaldson -- Kids again / by Nat Natoli & Harold sStokes -- The land of sleep water / words by Fred C. Higman, music by Carmen Lombardo -- Leave me a beautiful melody / words by Larry Spier, music by Sam Coslow -- Let us be sweethearts tonight / lyrics by Jack Meskill, music by Pete Wendling -- Lift up the latch open the booby hatch / words by Phil Ponce, music by Henry Welling -- Light up your face with the sunshine (and open your heart to a song) / by Coleman Goetz and Leon Flatow -- Little baby curls / words by Howard Johnson, music by Robert King and Jesse Greer -- A little coat of tan / words by Ray Klages & Sam Ward, music by J. Fred Coots -- A little kiss each morning (a little kiss each night) / words and music by Harry Woods -- Lonely little Cinderella / words by Ruth Richey, music by Emergon Gil -- Lonely troubadour / words & music by John Klenner -- The load is heavy (and I’m ready to go) / words by George Whiting, music by Ted Snyder -- Love is in the air / by Benny Davis & J. Fred Cootts -- Lovely one / words by Sammy Lerner, music by Roy Ingraham, & Marty Quinto.
  • M-A-R-Y (I love y-o-u) / by Mack Gordon and Max Rich -- Maybe-who knows? / by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster and Ruth Etting -- The Monte Carlo song / by Chick Endor and Harry Steinberg -- Moonlight reminds me of you / words by Gus Kahn, music by Helen Crawford -- Main Street / by Reynold Brooks -- My Angeline / lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne -- My beautiful sweetheart / words and music by Johnny Tucker and Joe Schuster -- My book of broken dreams / words and music by Buddy Rogers -- My dear / words and music by Gus Kahn & Joe Sanders -- My fate is in your hands / lyric by Andy Razaf, music by Thomas Waller -- My heart belongs to the girl who belongs to somebody else / by Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- My heaven of love / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Edwin Franko Goldman -- My kinda love / lyric by Jo Trent, music by Louis Alter -- My little lady / words and music by Elsie McWilliams & Jimmie Rodgers -- My! My! My! / lyric by Jo Trent, music by J. Russel Robinson -- My people / [by] Paul Cunningham and Paul Winkopp -- My sin / by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson -- My victory! (was conquering your heart) / words by Ned Miller, music by Carmen Lombardo and Jules K. Stein -- A night in May = (Mainacht) / lyrics by Robert A. Simon, music by Paul Lincke -- Nobody’s fault but your own / words and music by Alan Murray & Ray Noble -- Now I’m in love / words by Jack Yellen, music by Ted Shapiro -- On a summery night / lyrics by Chas. Tobias & Al Lewis, music by Al Sherman -- On with the dance! / words by Edgar Leslie & Al Dubin, music by Jimmie Monaco -- Once again before we part / by Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- The one that I love loves me / words and music by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert -- Out where the moonbeams are born / words & music by Lou Davis & J. Fred Coots -- Over and over again / by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby -- Pal of my sweetheart days / by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- Peace of mind / lyric by James Dyrenforth, music by Carroll Gibbons -- Please come back to me / words by Eugene West, music by Gene Austin -- Pretty little maid of old Madrid / words and music by Lou Davis, J. Fred Coots, and Arnold Johnson -- Pretty little thing / words and music by Tommy Malie and Little Jack Little -- Put on your old red flannels / by Morey Davidson & Carl Rupp -- Put on your pajamas / words by Steve Nelson, music by Ed. G. Nelson and Mort Browne -- Reaching for some-one (and not finding anyone there) / words by Edgard Leslie, music by Walter Donaldson -- Red hair and freckles / lyric by Howard Dietz, music by Jessie L. Deppen -- The return of the gay caballero / by Frank Crumit and Lou Klein -- Roses in the rain / words and music by Jesse Crawford, Geo. A. Little & Billy Baskette -- Sandman (Wrap me up in a silver cloud) / by Irving Kahal, Jack Meskill and Pete Wendling -- Siboney / American lyric by Dolly Morse, music by Ernesto Lecuona -- Since you said “uh-huh” to me / by Howard Johnson and Jack Waite -- The smile you miss / words by Wm. Cary Duncan, music by Raymond Hubbell -- Song of Siberia / words & music by Al Lewis, Al Sherman and Neil Moret -- Song of the blues / words by Bernie Grosssman, muisc by Isham Jones -- Song of the west / words & music by Byron Gay -- Sorrows / by Gus Kahn, Ted Fiorito & Harry Warren -- The squire and the deacon / words by Irving Kahal, music by Lem Marston -- Sweet Carolita / words by Herbert Fletcher, American lyric by Sam Ward, music by H.B. Hedley -- Sweetheart’s holiday / lyric by Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Sweetness / words by Ned Miller, music by Carmen Lombardo and Chester Cohn -- Tear drops / by Lou Davis and Arnold Johnson -- That’s a drop in the bucket / by Al Sherman, Abner Silver and Al Lewis -- That’s her now! / words by Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager -- That is love / by Eugene West & Ray McNamara -- That’s music to my ears / by J. Fred Coots, Lou Davis and Arnold Johnson -- That’s the good old sunny south / words by Jack Yellen, music by Milton Ager -- That’s what I call heaven / [by] Alfred Solman, Geo Brown and Dale Wimbrow -- That’s where you come in / lyrics by Irving Kahal, music by J. Russel Robinson -- That’s why I’m happy / words by Herb Magidson, music by Michael H. Cleary -- Then we canoe-dle-oodle along / by Harry Woods, Charles Tobias & José Bohr -- There’s too many eyes (that wanna make eyes at two pretty eyes I love) / by Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots and Steve Nelson -- There was nothing else to do / by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby & Harry Warren -- They cut down the old pine tree / by Willie Raskin, George Brown & Edward Eliscu -- (You can’t take away) The things that were made for love / words by Charles Tobias and Irving Kahal, music by Peter De Rose -- Time flies / words by Jack Mahoney, music by Frank E. Hersom -- To make a long story short (I love you) / lyrics by Jack Meskill & Billy Mann, music by Pete Wendling & Norman Brokenshire -- Treatin’ me low-down / words by Jack Scholl, music by Spencer Williams -- The trouble with me is you! / kwords by Pat Ballard, music by Tom Waring -- Two pals / words by Harry Pease and Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed G. Nelson -- Under the spell of the moon / lyrics by Stella Unger & Saul Bernie, music by Fred Phillips -- What a day! / by Harry Woods -- What good are dreams (If I can’t have you) / by Ben Gordon, Joe Rosenblatt and Joe Vargas -- What wouldn’t I do / by Moe Jaffe, Clay Boland & Rudy Vallee -- When Niccolo plays the piccolo / words and music by Harry Woods -- When shadows fall / words by Sunny Clapp, music by Art Addoms -- When the worlds is at rest / words by Lou Davis, music by Sammy Fain -- Where are you dream girl? / by Benny Davis, Billy Frisch, Otto Motzan -- Where did you get that name? / words by Lou Klein, music by Bob Miller -- Where the butterflies kiss the buttercups good-night / words by Harry Pease and Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed G. Nelson -- Where the sweet forget-me-nots remember / lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Harry Warren -- The Whoopee Hat Brigade / by Monty Siegel and Moe Jaffe -- Won’tcha? / words by Andy Razaf, music by Paul Denniker -- Wonderful you / lyric by Jack Meskill & Max Rich, music by Pete Wendling -- You / by Joe Bennett and Harry Linden -- You and I in the moonlight / lyric by Ned Washington, music by M.K. Jerome -- You’re a pain in the heart to me / lyrics by Jack Meskill and Al Hoffman, music by Pete Wendling -- You’re just another memory / words & music by J. Fred Coots, Lou Davis & Ray Klages -- You’re my silver lining of love / words and music by Charles Tobias, Benée Russell and Vincent Rose -- You belong in my arms, ba-bee! / by Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- You belong to me, I belong to you / words by Charles Newman, music by Carmen Lombardo -- You brought me the sunshine (and left me the rain) / words by Leland L. Yost, music by Merrill D. Doyle -- You can’t park here / by Little Jack Little and Haven Gillespie, arranged by Bert Peters -- You just you / [by] Larry Yoell, Herb Scharlin, Al Jacobs -- You made me love you why did you? / [by] Carmen Lombardo and Mickey Kippel -- You ought to see my new baby / words by Eugene West and Dave Bernie, music by Herbert Steiner and Ira Schuster -- You should see my neighbor’s daughter! / by Charles Tobias, Albert Gumble and Al Levey -- You want lovin’ (But I want love) / by Sam Coslow, Larry Spier & Jack Osterman -- You’ll do it some day (so why not now?) / by Allie Wrubel -- Your way is my way (any way you go) / words by Charles Tobias and Al Lewis, music by Al Sherman.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 34
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 34.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1929.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 34
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