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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 35.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 35.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1929.

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reel 35: 1929Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 35: 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 2: Absence makes the heart grow fonder (for somebody else) / lyric by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young, music by Harry Warren -- All I do is follow butterflies / lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Harry Woods -- All I want is y-o-u / [by] Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster and Gladys Rice -- All I’m asking is sympathy / by Benny Davis and Joe Burke -- Alphabetic rhythm / by Joe Zimmerman and Walter Smith -- Am I a passing fancy? (Or am I the one in your dreams?) / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis -- As long as it’s you dear - o.k.! / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Walter Donaldson -- Backsliders / by Willard Robison -- Beside an open fireplace / words & music by Paul Denniker & Will Osborne -- Birmingham Bertha / lyric by Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst -- Blowing kisses over the moon / words by Jack Meskill and Billy Mann, music by Pete Wendling [lead sheet] -- Blue eyes (get ready for love) / words by Charles O’Flynn, music by Al Hoffman -- The boomerang / words by Billy Rose, music by Lee David -- The Bowery bum / by Benny Samberg -- Broadway rhythm / lyric by Bob Joffe, music by Millard G. Thomas -- California sunshine / words by Tom Ford, music by Mary Earl -- Cock-a-doodle-oodle-oodle-oo! / words and music by Charles Weinberg, Rutgers Neilson and Jack Glogau -- Collegiate Sam / by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- Congratulations / by Maceo Pinkard, Coleman Goetz and Bud Green & Sam H. Stept -- Daddy’s lullaby / by Cal De Voll, Gene, Ford & Glenn -- Deep night / lyric by Rudy Vallée, music by Charlie Henderson -- Dreamy Spanish eyes / lyric by Billy Curtis, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Ever so goofy / by Wright Butler & Raymond Wallace -- Ev’ry day away from you / lyric by Charles Tobias, music by Jay Mills -- An eye-full of you / lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Mabel Wayne -- From sunrise to sunset (from sunset till dawn) / by Benny McLaughlin & Jack Miller -- Funny, dear, what love can do / words and music by Joe Bennett, Geo. A. Little & Charley Straight -- Good bye, old pal of mine / words and music by Robert Hoffman -- Goodness gracious Gracie / by Charles Abbott, Dave Casem and Dale Wimbrow -- Green eyes = (Aquellos ojos verdes) / lyric by Adolfo Utrera, translation by E. Rivera and E. Woods, music by Nilo Menendez -- Gypsy charmer / lyric by Grant Clarke, music by Harry Akst -- Hangin’ on the garden gate (sayin’ “good-night!”) / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito -- (Things we want the most are) Hard to get / by Geo. W. Meyer, Al Bryan and John McLaughlin -- He burns me up, and he knocks me cold! / words by Bob Joffee, music by Millard G. Thomas -- He’s so unusual / by Al Sherman & Al Lewis and Abner Silver -- Heigh-ho! Everybody heigh-ho! / by Harry Woods -- H’lo baby / lyric and music by Herb Magidson, Ned Washington & Michael H. Cleary [lead sheet] -- Hold me tight (and say how much you love me) / by Cliff Friend -- Homely girls / by Mercer Cook -- I’m just a vagabond lover / words & music by Rudy Vallée and Leon Zimmerman -- I’m looking into heaven (when I’m looking in your eyes) / by Howard Johnson, Robert King and Jack Glogau -- I’m marching home to you / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- I’m nuts about nuts / by Billie Dale and Herman Pincus -- I’m referin’ just to her’n me / lyrics by Lou Davis, music by J. Fred Coots -- I’m so tired of it all / words and music by James F. Hanley -- I’m still caring / words and music by Rudy Vallée and John Klenner -- I can get it for you wholesale / by Charles Tobias and Jack Ellis -- I don’t work for a living / by Edward Lee and James J. Mullan -- I get the blues when it rains / words and music by Ford Rush and Glenn Rowell and Maidie Weaver ; a Rube Bennett arrangement -- I get the blues when it rains / words by Marcy Klauber, music by Harry Stoddard -- I’ve got religion / by Irving Bibo and Dale Wimbrow -- I heard you singing on my radio / words & music by Rene Dietrich Wright -- I love you more each day / lyric by James Kendis & Frank Samuels, music by Meyer Gusman -- I’ll always be in love with you / words and music by Herman Ruby and Bud Green and Sam H. Stept -- I’ll close my eyes (to the rest of the world) / by Cliff Friend -- If you like me, like I like you / by Clarence Williams, Thomas (Fats) Waller and Spencer Williams -- If you were mine / lyric by Al Bryan, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- If you were the only girl / words by Clifford Grey, music by Nat D. Ayer -- Individuality / by Edgar Wheeler [lead sheet] -- ‘Tain’t no sin (to dance around in your bones) / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Walter Donaldson -- It’s blue-bird weather now / words by Geo. A. Little, music by Rube Bennett -- ‘Snice, like this! / words and music by Cliff Friend and Seymour Simons -- Just a little glimpse of paradise / by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby & Harry Warren -- Just an old love affair / words by Gus Kahn, music by Charles Rosoff -- Just another kiss / by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- Just as long as I have you / words and music by J. Floyd Taylor & Victor Young -- (The one I love) Just can’t be bothered with me / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Seymour Simons -- Just think of me sometime / words by James Kendis & Will Osborne, music by Hal Dyson & Henri Berchman -- Kiddies kabaret / by Arthur Sizemore, Bernie Grossman & Sverre Elsmo -- The last dance / by E. Altrock, Harold Dorr & Irving Bibo -- Let me fill my eyes with you / [by] M. Johnston Schaeffer -- Let’s incorporate / by Billy Stone & Al Koppell -- Little old log cabin in the lane / words and music by Al Lewis, Al Sherman and Neil Moret -- (All I want is) ‘Ittle ootsie oo / by Frazer, Mac and Lennie -- Liza (I’ll be waiting when the sun goes down) / by Eddie Gray -- Lonesome little doll / by Rubey Cowan and Phil Boutelje -- Lovable and sweet / words by Sidney Clare, music by Oscar Levant.
  • P.S. 1929 series 2 (continued): Madonna’s lullaby / lyric by J.B. Menkes, music by Frank E. Moor -- Mama don’t allow it / words and music by Chas. “cow cow” Davenport -- Mary Jane / lyrics by Jack Meskill, music by Pete Wendling & Max Rich [lead sheet] -- Massa-choo-setts / by Dave Ringle -- May I bring you flowers mademoiselle? / poem by Jack School and Bradford Browne, melody by Spencer Williams and Al Piantadosi -- Me and the clock / words by Jack Meskill & Billy Mann, music by Pete Wendling [lead sheet] -- Melancholy me / words by Howard Johnson, music by Robert King and Ray Henderson -- Mem’ries (Golden memory days) / lyric Henry M. Neely, music by Harold Sanford -- My heart cries out / lyric by Cliff Friend, music by Abner Silver [lead sheet] -- My mother’s photograph / lyric by Harry Pease and Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed G. Nelson -- My sin / by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson -- My sugar and me / words and music by Jack Palmer, Billy Hays and Ted Koehler -- My sweetheart / by Haven Gillespie and Little Jack Little -- Needin’ you like I do / by Cal De Voll, Al Cameron and Pete Bontsema -- The outcast / words & music by Floyd Thompson and J.E. Guernsey -- Out where the moonbeams are born / words & music by Lou Davis & J. Fred Coots, arr. by W.C. Lindermann [lead sheet] -- Paint your home with sunbeams (and light every room with a smile) / words by Harry Pease and Charles O’Flynn, music by Ed G. Nelson -- Pretty little you / words by Ben Ryan, music by Violinsky -- Reaching for some-one (and not finding anyone there) / words bby Edgar Leslie, music by Walter Donaldson -- Remarkable girl / lyric by Henry Creamer, music by Lou Handman, arr. by L.C. Williams -- Rock me to sleep in your arms (rock-a-bye lady in Lull-a-bye Land) / by Polly and Anna and Cal De Voll -- Same old moon (same old June-but not the same old you) / by Cliff Friend -- Sentimental fool / words by Billy Rose, music by Lee David -- Serenading the moon / words by Charles Newman, music by Jules K. Stein, a Rube Bennett arrangement -- She has a dimple on her chin / by Nat Osborne, Geo. McConnell and Irving Bibo -- She’s a new kind of old-fashioned girl / words by Billy Rose, music by Vincent Rose -- Sings of the highway / words and music by Sunny Clapp -- Since you are mine / words by Jack Meskill and Frank Samuels, music by Meyer Gusman -- Sitting by the window / by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie Gottler [lead sheet] -- Soft-hearted / lyric by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young, music by Donald Heywood -- Somebody nobody loves / by Gus Kahn and Spike Hamilton -- Someday soon / lyrics by Rosetta Duncan and Vivian Duncan, music by Edna Fischer -- Song of the riveter / poem by Lew Levenson, music by Arthur Schwartz -- Song of the sands / lyric by Pat Ballard, melody by Tom Waring -- Sparkling waters of Waikiki / by Joe Davis & Spencer Williams -- When it’s springtime in the Rockies / words by Mary Hale Woolsey, music by Robert Sauer & Milt Tagger -- Supposing / lyric by Dr. F. Palmer, music by Arnold T. Lax -- Suzanna / music by Eddie Ward, lyrics by Marvin Kippel -- Tear drops / words by Lou Davis, music by Arnold Johnson -- That’s living / words by Ben Ryan, music by Violinsky [lead sheet] -- That’s why I’m jealous of you / words and music by Fred Rose, a Rube Bennett arrangement -- That was yesterday / words by Andy Razaf, music by Paul Denniker -- The talk of the town / words by Gus Kahn, music by Chester Cohn -- There’ll come a time for you / by Morey Davidson and carl Rupp -- (Don’t you ever be ‘fraid to wade) Those troubled waters / by Williard Robison [lead sheet] -- To be in love (espesh’lly with you) / lyrics by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- To be with you / by Benny Davis & J. Fred Coots -- Till we meet / words by Lou Davis, music by Ted Fiorito -- Until love comes along / words by Sidney Clare, music by Oscar Levant -- Waiting for the twilight / by Tony Sacco and Irving Bibo -- The way of dreams / lyrics by Bix Reichner, Billy Hays, music by Don Walker -- Wedding bells (are breaking up that old gang of mine) / lyric by Irving Kahal & Willie Raskin, music by Sammy Fain -- What didja wanna make me love you for? / lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Harry Warren -- What do I care / by Raymond Klages, Jesse Greer and Harry Carroll [lead sheet] -- When you come to the end of the day / words by Gus Kahn, music by Frank Westphal [lead sheet] -- When you’re counting the stars alone / words and music by Benée Russell, Vincent Rose and Jack Murray -- Where are you? / by Harry Richman, Lou Davis and Lew Pollack -- Where were you? / words by Ed Heyman, music by Dan Caslar -- (With you) Where you are / lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Rube Bloom -- The whole world has gone whoopee! / words by Nell Baker Gibbs, music by Chester Escher -- Why can’t you / by Al Jolson, B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson [lead sheet] -- Why can’t you love that way? / lyric and music by Charles Bourne, J. Val, Henry Creamer -- Why do you give your smiles to someone else (and all your tears to me) / [by] Max Kortlander, Pete Wendling and Irving Bibo -- Your lips are red as cherries / by Clarence Gaskill and Irving Bibo.
  • P.S. 1929 series 3: Adoration / words by J. Keirn Brennan, music by Karl Hajos -- Ain’t misbehavin’ / lyric by Andy Razaf, music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks [2 copies] -- As long as you believe in me / by Benny Davis and Newell Chase -- At the waters edge (just edging around) / lyric by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young, music by Ted Fiorito -- At twilight time / words by William Heagney, music by Nat Shilkret -- Aw come on, be sociable / words by Charles Tobias and Harry Tobias, music by Henry H. Tobias -- Baby save your tears = (Baby weine nicht) = Bebe plus de pleurs / German lyrics by Fritz Rotter, English lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert, French lyrics by Suzanne D’astoria Lackonska, music by Robert Stolz -- Believe it or not / words by Chas. Tobias, music by Nathaniel Shilkret -- Believe me that’s love / lyric by George Whiting, music by Charles Abbott & Edwin Weber -- Blame it on your beautiful eyes / by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Joe Burke -- The call of love / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Michel Sciapiro -- Can’t you understand? / words by Jack Osterman, music by Victor Young -- Caromina / lyric and music by Andrew Donnelly -- Cheerio / by Harry Porter, Joe Seitman & Sam A. Perry -- Could anybody ask for more? / words by James Kendis and Frank Samuels, music by Meyer Gusman -- (At the) Cross-Roads / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Ernest Lecuona -- Daddy’s lullaby / by Cal De Voll, Gene, Ford & Glenn -- Do you care? / words and music by Charles O’Flynn & James Burns -- Down among the sugar-cane / words by Charles Tobias andd Sidney Clare, music by Peter De Rose -- Dream mother / lyric by Al Lewis & Al Sherman, music by Joe Burke -- Dreamy south sea moon / words by Ruth kV. Hoyt, music by Carl D. Vandersloot -- Dreary night / words by Henry Creamer, music by Peter De Rose -- ‘Leven cent cotton (Forty cent meat) / by Bob Miller and Emma Dermer -- Every day is mother’s day to me / words by I.H. Knowles, music by Otto Mueller -- Every moon’s a honeymoon (with you) / by Dale Wimbrow -- Football blues / words and music by Thornton W. Allen -- Georgia gigolo / by Spencer Williams and Howard Johnson -- Georgia pines / words by Jo Trent, music by Peter De Rose -- The ghost of the St. Louis Blues / words by Billy Curtis, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Giovanna (to thee I am calling) / lyric by Richard Kountz, music by Josef Pasternack -- Glad rag doll / words by Jack Yellen, music by Dan Daugherty and Milton Ager -- Honey is sweet on me / by Leon Flatow, Mac Liebman & Al Gumble -- How’d ya like to be me / by Lou Davis and J. Fred Coots -- I’m falling in love with your wonderful eyes / words by Teddy Joyce, music by Sammy Mysels -- I’m in love with you / [by] Lynn Cowan and Paul Titsworth -- I’m laughing / words and music by King Zany and Don McNamee -- I’m lonely only for you / by Charles K. Harris -- I’m still caring / words and music by Rudy Vallee and John Klenner -- I’m still loving you / by Charles K. Harris -- I’ve found my happiness now / words and music by Jack Palmer and Irving Mills -- I am thinking of my blue eyes / words and music by A.P. Carter -- I love you, believe me, I love you (the dream of my heart) / words by Rubey Cowan and Philip Bartholomae, music by Phil Boutelje -- I love you, I hate you (for making a fool of me) / lyric by Al Bryan, music by Geo. W. Mayer -- If I should tell you (that I love you) / words & music by Tillie and Nancy Jay -- If you believed in me / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel Baer -- It ain’t nop fault of mine / by Joe Davis & Spencer Williams -- ‘T aint nobody’s fault but my own / by Vee Lawnhurst -- Jericho / words by Leo Robin, music by Richard Myers -- Just a cottage of blue for two / by Dave Ringle, Anthony Rizzo & Harold Mahon -- Just a melody for a memory / words by E.Y. Harburg and Irving Kahal, music by Jay Gorney and Sammy Fain -- Just a thought of you / lyric by Frank Capano, music by Margie Morris -- Just an old love affair / words by Gus Kahn, music by Charles Rosoff -- Kiss me with your eyes / by Haven Gillespie & Raymond B. Eldred [for 3 voices, no piano accompaniment] -- A kiss to remember / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Jack Pettis and Al Goering -- Lady Divine / lyric by Richard Kountz, music by Nathaniel Shilkret -- Lady of the morning / [by] Sam Messenheimer and Val Burton -- Lookin’ around for someone / by Moe Jaffe, “Scrappy” Lambert and Clay Boland -- Love is heaven / lyric by Alfred Bryan, music by Leo Edwards -- Love made a gypsy out of me / words and music by Fred Phillips, Harry De Costa and Leon Zimmerman -- Love sings a song / lyric by Lawrence J. Marks, music by Joseph Cherniavsky -- Me queres? = (Do you love me?) / lyrics by Cobian-Sepulveda, English lyrics by Rudy Vallee, music by Carlos Cobian -- Melancholy / words by Ben Ryan, music by Lou Handman -- More than anybody (I love you) / words and music by Del Porter -- My heart wants to kiss you, cherie / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Horatio …. -- My song of the Nile / words by Al Bryan, music by George W. Meyer -- My wife is on a diet / by Charles Tobias and Geo. J. Bennett -- (Let’s build) A nest for two / lyric by Cliff Hess, music by Frank L. Ventre -- Oh! Baby what a night / words by Seymour Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Old fashioned lady / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis -- Old man weaver of dreams / words by James Cavanaugh and Ned Washington, music by Michael H. Cleary -- On Riverside Drive / by Al Dubin and Joe Burke -- Or what have you? / words by Grace Henry, music by Morris Hamilton -- Paddle your heart down a river of dreams / lyric by Bob Joffe, music by Millard G. Thomas -- Paul of my sweetheart days / by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- The pedestrian and the auto / words by George J. Hacker, music by Luther A. Clark -- Perhaps / words by Andy Razaf, music by Paul Denniker -- Put on your pajamas / words by Steve Nelson, music by Ed. G. Nelson and Mort Browne -- The right kind of man / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Abel Baer -- (On the road to) Rainbow Bay / words by Mort Dixon, music by Harry Woods -- Recollections / lyric by Lew Pollack, music by Erno Rapée -- Romance / words and music by Charles O’Flynn & James Burns -- Scotchie / words and music by Wilfred White -- She’s got a great big army of friends (since she lives near the navy yard) / by Bob Nelson, Billy Frisch, Monty Siegel -- Shoo shoo boogie boo / by Leo Robin, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting -- Silvery Susquehanna / words and music by Anna May Smith, Frank Samuels and James Kendis -- Sleepy Hollow / lyric by Tommy Weir, Johnny Bornkessel, music by Franklyn Hawelka -- Some day, some way, you will pay / words and music by Joseph E. Howard -- Someday soon / lyric sby Rosetta Duncan and Vivian Duncan, music by Edna Fischer -- Some day you’ll be sorry / by Margie Morris, Sal Russo and Frank Capano -- South sea island Rose / words by W.H. Barthel, music by Bob Raeburn -- Star dust / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Hoagy Carmichael -- Starlight, the roses and you! / words and music by Charles K. Harris -- Sugar is back in town / words by Mike Landau, music by Louis Springer -- Poor Punchinello / lyric by Lewi and Young, music by Lew Pollack -- Sunny side / lyrics by Stella Unger & Saul Bernie, music by Jimmy Johnson -- Sweetheart / by Al Lewis and Al Sherman -- A-tale-of-a-ticker / words by Frank O’Brien, music by Frank Crumit -- That’s when I learned to love you / words by Bartley Costello, music by Billy Baskette -- That little boy of mine / words and music by Benny Meroff, Wayne King, Walter Hirsch ; a Rube Bennett arrangement -- That old dog of mine / words and music by I.H. Knowles -- Then my castles came tumb’ling down / lyric by Chick Endor & Ted Koehler, music by Eddie Ward -- There’s happiness ahead / by Charles O’Flynn and James Burns -- Things look wonderful now / words by Benny Davis, music by Joe Burke -- Tiger man / by Chas. O’Flynn, Ben Gordon & Henry Lodge -- To satisfy you / lyric by Perry Alexander, music by Woody Frisino -- The toymaker’s dream / words and music by Ernie Golden -- Under a Texas moon / lyric and music by Ray Perkins, Spanish lyric sby Gonzales Jimenez -- Underneath the Russian moon / words by James Kendis and Frank Samuels, music by Meyer Gusman -- Valparaiso / by Glenn Allen, Lou Scherhen, Gil B. Blue -- Wake up! Chill’un, wake up! / lyric by Jo Trent, music by Willard Robison -- Wasn’t it fate? / words and music by J. Fred Coots & Benny Davis -- What does it mean to me? / words & music by Rube Wolf, Buddy Valentine & Sam Coslow -- When you’re seeing sweetie home / lyrics by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young, music by Harry Warren -- Why do you long for tomorrow (as long as there’s sunshine today) / by Sal Russo, Harry Knowles and Frank Capano -- The window cleaners / words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby.
  • P.S. 1929 series 4: Candlelight / words by Robert Sour and Edward Heyman, music by John W. Green -- Christina / by Archie Gottler, Sidney D. Mitchell and Con Conrad -- Es ziht es briht / words by I. Lillian, music by Joseph M. Rumshinsky -- June moon / eavesdropped by Ring Lardner and George S. Kaufman -- Just a gigolo-I ain’t got nobody.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 35
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 35.
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 35
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