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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 40.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 40.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1932.

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reel 40: 1932Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 40: 1932Performing 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. 1932 series 2: After to-night we say good-bye / words and music by Leo Towers and Harry Leon -- Ah, but I’ve learned! / words by Roy Turk, music by Fred Coots -- ‘Long about sundown / lyric by Billy Moll, music by Joseph Meyer [lead sheet] -- Am I wasting my time / word by Jack Manus, music by Sanford Green -- And so to bed / words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- Arm in arm / lyric by Ned Washington, music by Frances Zinman and Victor Young -- ‘Round my heart / words by Joe Young, music by Carmen Lombardo -- As long as love lives on / words by Joe Young, music by Carmen Lombardo -- At dusk / words and music by Phil Napoleon and Jerry Colonna -- At the close of a long, long day / lyric by Billy Moll, music by Johnny Marvin -- Baby / words by Bud Green, Al Bryan, music by James V. Monaco -- Beside the sunset trail / by George Whiting, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Boom-ta-ra-ra boom / words by Maurice Beresford, Will E.Haines, music by Maurice Beresford, Frank Somner -- A boy and a girl were dancing / words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- Butterflies in the rain / lyric by Erell Reaves, music by Sherman Myers -- Candles in the sky / words and music by Gus Kahn, Neil Moret and Gordon Clifford -- (Sittin’ in the shadows) Cheatin’ on the moon / by Ken Goulden, James McCaffrey and Dave Ringle -- Contented / words by Roy Turk, music by Don Bestor -- Crazy people / words by Edgar Leslie, music by James V. Monaco -- Cross my heart and hope to die / words and music by Travis Stacks, arranged by Clarke Tate -- Cuddle up a little closer, lovey mine / lyric by Otto Harbach, music by Karl Hoschna -- (Over the hill to) Daffodil Lane / words and music by Pat Ballard, Joan Jasmyn, M.K. Jerome -- Dancing butterfly / lyric by Joe Young, music by Bernice Petkere -- Did you mean what you said last night? / words by Joe Young, music by Bernice Petkere -- Don’t keep waiting till the clouds roll by / by Tom Wiley -- (Take me tonight to the old folks) Down in Sleepy Hollow Lane / words and music by Dave Ringle and James McCaffrey -- Dream sweetheart / words and music by Bud Green -- Early in the mornin’ (when we say “good-night”) / by Charles O’Flynn and Freddie Martin -- Evening / words by Gus Kahn, music by Grace LeBoy Kahn and Gus Arnheim -- Forbidden love / lyric by Sam M. Lewis and George Brown, music by Enric Madriquera -- Give her a kiss for me / words by George Waggner, music by Neil Moret -- Glad to meet you / lyrics by Joyce Lynum, music by Arthur Stuart -- Good times coming / by Irving Bibo & Albert Von Tilzer -- Gosh darn! / words by Joe Young, music by J. Fred Coots -- Got the south in my soul / words by Ned Washington, music by Victor Young and Lee Wiley -- Half a mile away from home / words and music by Bernice Petkere -- Harlem lullaby / words and music by Margot Millham and Willard Robison -- He/She doesn’t love me any more / words and music by Jack Murray, Barry Trivers and Ben Oakland -- Hello! Gorgeous / by Walter Donaldson -- Hello, sweetheart hello! / words by Noble Sissle, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Here is my heart / words and music by Harold Spina, Al Whynman and Mac Green -- Hold ‘em / words and music by Eddie De Lange and Dave Ringle -- How can I go on without you? / words and music by Frank Westphal -- How nice of love / words by Edward Heyman, music by Dana Suesse -- Hula love tune / words and music by Arthur Freed -- Humpty-Dumpty / by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting and Nacio Herb Brown. -- I’m forgetting myself for you / lyric by Irving Caesar, music by Joseph Meyer -- I’m grateful, Lawd! / words and music by Dave Ringle and James McCaffrey -- I’m so alone with the crowd / by Little Jack Little and Joe Young [lead sheet] -- I called to say good night / words by Egon Schubert & Joe Young, music by Werner Bochmann & Con Conrad -- I can’t believe it’s true / words & music by Chas. Newman, Ben Bernie and Isham Jones -- I can’t forget (that you forgot about me) / by Gus Kahn, Ben Bernie & Chester Cohn -- I cannot tell you why (All I know is I’m in love with you) / lyric by Roy Turk, music by J. Fred Coots -- I don’t want to go to bed / by Stanley Lupino and Noel Gay -- I found a brand new sweetheart (in that old gal of mine) / words by nick Kenny, music by Ira Schuster -- I guess it wasn’t meant to be / words by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson -- I love to see the evenin’ sun go down (so I can be with you) / by Maceo Pinkard and Jack Palmer -- I loves ya / words by Edward Heyman, music by Dudley Wilkinson -- I never liked, like I like you / by Joe Young & Dave Dreyer -- I only found you for somebody else / lyrics by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- I was introduced to heaven (when I was introduced to you) / lyric by Sammy Mysels and Dorothy Dick, music by Harry Link -- I wish I had wings / words and music by Harry Woods -- I wish we could dance forever / by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Geo. Waggner -- I wouldn’t trade the silver in my mother’s hair (for all the gold in the world) / by Little Jack Little and J. Fred Coots. -- If stars were tears / words by Frank Eyton, music by Eric Coates -- In Indiana / by Cliff Friend and Irving Caesar -- In my story book of dreams / words by Frank Capano, music by Ace Pancoast -- In our little palace of dreams / words by Nelson Shawn, music by Frank Magine -- In the dreamy hills of home sweet home / words by Pat Ballard, music by Bernard Maltin -- In the hills of Tennessee / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Ira Schuster -- Is I in love? I is / words by Mercer Cook, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Is it love (or is it the moonlight?) / by Moe Jaffe, Lubin Fien and Lee Wainer -- It’s about time / words by John Mercer, music by Peter Tinturin -- It’s all my fault / by Chas. O’Flynn, Goe. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- It’s gonna be you / by Joe Young, Ira Schuster and Little Jack Little -- It’s great to be alive / words and music by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson -- It’s winter again / lyric by Arthur Freed, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart.
  • Jack-in-the-box / lyric by Milton Drake, music by Terry Shand -- Just an echo in the valley / by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly -- Just another dream of you / words by Benny Davis, music by Joe Burke -- Just knock at my door / words by Ben Ryan, music by Lou Handman -- Keepin’ out of mischief now / words by Andy Razaf, music by Thomas Waller -- The lady I love / words by Joe Young, music by Bernice Petkere -- The language of love / words by Cliff Friend and George Brown, music by Enric Madriguera -- Let’s all sing like the birdies sing / words by Robert Hargreaves & Stanley J. Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans -- Linger a little longer in the twilight / by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly [lead sheet] -- Litle brown shoes / words by Annelu Burns, music by John McLaughlin -- Little old cross-road store / words by John Mercer, music by Peter Tinturin -- A litlte street where old friends meet / by Gus Kahn and Harry Woods -- Love is the sweetest thing / words and music by Ray Noble -- Love, you funny thing! / words by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Lying in the hay / music by Mireille, English version by Henry Roberts and Harry S. Pepper -- Make me yours / words by Arthur Freed, music by John Newhall Scott and Tom Gerun -- Marching along together / words and music by Edward Pola and Franz Steininger, entire American lyric by Mort Dixon -- Minnie the moocher’s weddin’ day / words by Ted Koehler, music by Harold Arlen -- A moment in the dark / lyric by Arthur Freed, music by Carmen Lombardo -- The monkey on a string / by Johnny Tucker & Joe Schuster -- Moonlight brought me the sunshine / words by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Moonlight for two / words by Irving Kahal, music by Joe Burke -- Mogther and daddy and home / lyric by Charles O’Flynn, music by Lee David -- My heart’s at ease / words by Joe Young, music by Thomas Waller -- My heaven on earth / lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Vaughn De Leath, music by Mabel Wayne -- My silent love / words by Edward Heyman, music by Dana Suesse -- My wishing song / words by Irving Kahal, music by Joe Burke -- Next to your mother who do you love? / lyric by Joe Young, music by Carmen Lombardo -- Nice to you / by Nacio Herb Brown and Richard A. Whiting -- Night again / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by Kaye Parker -- Nightfall / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Peter De Rose and Charles Harold, adapted from themes of the symphonic poem “Inspiration” -- (Ev’rything is gonna be) O.K. America / by Fran Frey & Dr. John J. Jaffin -- The old ladies home / by Lem Martin [faint copy] -- One day in May / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Robert A. King -- The one I care about (cares about somebody else) / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, Jack Meskill -- Play to me, gipsy! (The song I love) / English version by Jimmy Kennedy, music by Karel Vacek -- Quiéreme mucho (Yours) / English lyrics by Jack Sherr, music by Gonzalo Roig, arr. by Rosamond Johnson -- Remember, cherie? / words and music by Sam Coslow, Pierre Norman and Jimmy Grier -- Remember me / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Jack O’Brien [lead sheet] -- Roll along Kentucky moon / by Bill Halley -- Same old moon (Same old sky) / words by Ed Rose, music by Billy Baskette, arranged by Bert Peters -- Say that you were teasing me / words by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Say young lady / words by mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- The scat song / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins, Cab Calloway -- Seven little steps to heaven / words by Hilda Gottlieb and John Mercer, music by Lewis E. Gensler -- Si petite / musique de Gaston Claret, paroles de Pierre Bayle -- The sister of the girl I love / by Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster and Paul Van Loan -- Sittin’ in a swwing / by Teddy Brewer, Marty Symes and Jerry Levinson -- Somebody loses, somebody wins / words by George Whiting and Nat Schwartz ; music by J.C. Johnson [lacking page 1] -- Somebody loves you / by Charlie Tobias and Peter De Rose, theme adapted from “I want the twilight and you” by CHarles H. Maskell -- Some one to care for / words by Gus Kahn, music by Harry Warren -- the song you sang at twilight / words by Carl Field, music by Westell Gordon -- Spell of the desert / words by Ned Miller, music by Frank Magine -- Spring is in my heart again / words by John Mercer, music by William Woodin -- Stop the sun stop the moon (my gal’s gone) / by Harty & Mercer Cook and J. Russel Robinson -- Strange interlude / words by Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, music by Phil Baker -- Strangers / words by Charles O’Flynn, music by J. Fred Coots [lead sheet] -- Sweet little lady next door / lyric by John Mercer, music by Alfred Opler -- Sweet violets (covered all over with snow) / words and music by Benny Samberg -- Take a picture of the moon / words by Joe Young, music by Little Jack Little -- Take me in your arms = (Liebe war es nie) / Germany lyric by Fritz Rotter, American lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Fred Markush -- Tell me with tulips (that you’ll forget me not) / words and music by J. Fred Coots and Little Jack Little) -- Ten tiny toes-one baby nose (that’s all I’m living for) / by Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster -- That daddy and mother of mine / words by Al Bryan, music by Lou Handman -- That’s living! / words by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ahlert [lead sheet] -- That night (when I found you) / lyric by Eugene West, melody by Vincent Sorey -- There goes my headache / lyric by Andy Razaf, music by James P. Johnson -- Thou shalt not! / lyric by Archie Gottler, music by Noel Gay -- Three guesses (Who do I love?) / by Benny Davis and Harry Akst -- Three on a match / lyric by Raymond B. Egan, music by Ted Fiorito -- Three’s a crowd / words by Al Dubin and Irving Kahal, music by Harry Warren -- To arms! / words by Charles Tobias and Herb Magidson, music by Murray Mencher -- Try a little tenderness / words and music by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly -- Twenty million people / words by Sam Coslow, music by Arthur Johnston -- Underneath the arches / [by] Bud Flanagan, additional lyric by Joseph McCarthy [lead sheet] -- Underneath the Harlem moon / words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- Till the shadows retire / words and music by Bernie Kane -- Viens dans mes bras / paroles de Marc-Hély, musique de Marguerite Monnot -- The voice in the old village choir / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Harry Woods -- Was that all I meant to you? / words by Charlie Tobias and Benny Davis, music by Peter De Rose -- The way I feel to-night / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins -- We’re dancing together again / words by Dave Oppenheim, music by Albert Gumble -- What a life! (Trying to live without) / words by Charlotte Kent, music by Louis Alter -- What’ll you do? / words and music by Mitchell Parish, Lenn & Faber, Jeanne Kaye -- When I carried your books home from school / words by Howard Phillips and James Cavanaugh, music by Frank Weldon -- When I see roses / words by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson -- When the wandering boy comes home / by Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster -- When you understand each other / by Little Jack Little, Ira Schuster and Dave Oppenheim -- Where are you to-night? / words by Nick Kenny, music by Helen Crawford -- When did you get that pair of big bright eyes? / by Billy Frisch and Otto Motzan -- While we were waltzing / words and music by Herman Hupfeld -- Who broke the lock off the hen house door / by Henry Troy & Sneeze Williams -- Who’d believe (You’re in love with me) / words by Benny Davis, music by Harry Barris -- Whose arms are you in to-night? / words by Charles Tobias, music by Joseph Meyer -- Why can’t I find somebody to love? / words by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Why can’t this go on forever? = Warum kann/’s nicht sein für immer? / words by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- “Wild Bill” Donovan (Victory song) / words and music by Tom Donahue -- Won’t you stay to tea / lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- You’re a symphony of love / lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- You’re dancing on my heart / words by Al Bryan, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- You’re still in my heart / words by Jack Yellen, music by Dan Dougherty -- You can’t tell loe what to do / words by Cliff Friend, music by James V. Monaco -- You gave me everything but love / words by Ted Koehler, music by Harold Arlen [faint] -- You’ve got me in the palm of your hand! / words by Cliff Friend & Edgar Leslie,k music by James V. Monaco.
  • P.S. 1932 series 3: Adios muchachos = (Farewell boys) / English lyrics by Carol Raven, Spanish lyrics by Ceasar F. Vedani, music by Sanders -- After a while / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Ain’t the moon gorgeous! / words & music by Benée Russell -- All aboard for Dreamland baby (Kiss mama and papa goodnight) / lyric by Joe Young, music by Abel Baer -- As long as I live / lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- As you desire me / words and music by Allie Wrubel -- Blue hours / words by Ann Leaf and Betty Light, music by Paul Light -- Burp! went the burpy bird / words by Al Koppell, music by Terry Shand -- Charlie Raccoon / by Al Lewis and Al Sherman -- Charlie Two-Step / by Hoagy Carmichael -- Cherry / words and music by Donald Redman -- Church bells / words by Joe Young, music by J. Fred Coots -- Confession / words by Edward Heyman, music by Boyd Bunch -- Cradle lullaby / by Al Piantadosi, Jack Glogau -- Cuban serenade (Serenata Cubana) / words by Marjorie Harper, music by Moises Simons -- Dinin’ and dancin’ with the one you love / [by] Al J. Neiburg, Allen Taub, Lou Herscher -- Don’t cry, sweetheart / words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- Down by the old cabin door / by Arthur Fields and Fred Hall -- Down where the south begins / words by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson -- Every body knows it’s love / words by Geo. A. Little, music by Billy Baskette -- Four stone walls and a ceiling (and a heavy iron door) / by Arthur Fields, Fred Hall and Bert Van Cleve -- The funny old world rolls along / by Arthur Fields and Fred Hall -- Hang it in the henhouse / by Arthur Fields, Fred Hall and Bert Van Cleve -- The haunted organ / by Geo. Brown, Victor Young and Joe Young -- A heart of stone / words by Bruce Sievier, music by Ord Hamilton -- Hell’s bells / by Art Kassel -- Here comes the cheer parade / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins -- How’m I doin’? / words and music by Lem Fowler & Don Redman -- How can you say “no” when all the world is saying “yes” / lyric by Al Dubin and Irving Kahal, music by Joe Burke -- How deep is the ocean (how high is the sky) / by Irving Berlin -- I’m afraid of myself when I’m with you / words by Chas. Tobias and Herb Magidson, music by Murray Mencher -- I’m alone with my dreams of you / by Kendall Burgess and Harold Raymond -- I’m keepin’ my love for you / by Al. J. Neiburg, Ray Bretz and Ted Weitz -- I’m living my life for you / by Harl Smith, Hap Miller and Ned Washington -- I’m sure of everything but you / by Chas O’Flynn,m Geo. W. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- I’m thankful / by Arthur Johnston, Chas. Tobias and Arthur Marx -- I’m the man that’s been forgotten / by Johnny Marvin -- I’m yours for tonight / words by Edgar Leslie, music by James V. Monaco -- I believe in you / words by Jos. Geo. Gilbert, music by Peter Maurice -- I hate to be called a hobo / by Arthur Fields and Fred Hall -- I heard / words and music by Don Redman -- I love you pizzicato / words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- I stumbled into heaven / words and music by Sidney D. Mitchell, Ted Koehler and Lew Pollack -- I’ll always speak well of you / by Charles Tobias, Sidney Clare and Murray Mencher -- I’ll be seeing you / by Nacio Herb Brown, Raymond B. Egan and Richard A. Whiting -- I’ll miss you in the evening / by Irving Berlin -- I’ll never be the same / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli -- I’ll never have to dream again / words by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- I’ll see you in the morning / by Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks -- If wishing could make my dreams come true / by Lucile Talley -- In a little German garden (underneath the pretzel vine) / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by J. Fred Coots -- In nineteen ninety two / by Arthur Fields and Fred Hall -- In your forgettery / lyric by Raymond B. Egan, music by Nacio Herb Brown -- It might have been you / by Gus Arnheim, George Waggner and Neil Moret -- The Kungsholm song (See the sun) / words and music by Edward Specter -- Lady don’t look at me like that / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Sam H. Stept -- Lo and behold! / words by Edward Heyman, music by John W. Green -- Lonely park / lyrics by Mack David, music by Harry Stride, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- Love will say good-bye to tears / words by Joe Young, music by Val Bourne -- Lucky little accident / words by Joe Young, music by Burton Lane -- Marianna / lyrics by Marion Sunshine, music by Melan-Gonzalez -- May I have this waltz with you madame / lyric by George Brown, music by Enric Madriguera -- Meet me in Chicago at the fair / by Ida Prophet -- Mine completely / words by Sidney Clare, music by Arthur Johnston -- Mine-once upon a time / words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- Moon song (That wasn’t meant for me) / words by Sam Coslow, music by Arthur Johnson -- Music and moonlight / words by Arthur Freed, music by George W. Meyer -- Music in the moonlight / words and music by Jimmie Grier, Newell Chase and Sam Coslow -- My kingdom for a smile from you / words & music by Wayne King, Jerry Castillo and Chester Cohn -- My last romance / lyric by Raymond B. Egan, music by Jay Whidden & Max Bouquet -- My palace where love is king / lyrics and music by Jack Bloom & Mickey Kippel, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- My sacrifice / words by Edward Heyman and Mack David, music by John W. Green -- The mysterious Mister Zilch / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins -- Oklahoma, I’m dreaming / words by Ruthe B. Dean, music by Luther A. Clark -- The old kitchen kettle (keeps singing a song!) / by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, Reg. Connelly -- On the fence together / lyric by Raymond B. Egan, music by Nacio Herb Brown -- Our home-town mountain band / by Arthur Fields and Fred Hall -- A penny for your thoughts / lyric by Marion Sunshine, music by Cuevas-Timor -- Rockin’ alone in an old rocking chair / by Bob Miller -- Sadie the shaker / words and music by Bob Miller -- Say it isn’t so / by Irving Berlin -- Singing myself to sleep / words by Dave Oppenheim, music by Fred Fisher and Albert Gumble -- Sleepy[-bye / words and music by Ann Ronell -- A song of the tropics (Take it away) / words by Edward Heyman, music by Terry Shand -- Suzanne / words by Edward Heyman, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart -- Sweetheart hour / words by Ned Washington, music by James V. Monaco -- Sweethearts forever / by Cliff Friend and Irving Caesar -- Take me in your arms / words and music by Dana Suesse and Pierre Norman -- Thank you for the evening / words by Gordon Clifford, music by Neil Moret -- That goes on for days / by Arthur Fields and Fred Hall -- that’s why I left the mountains / by Arthur Fields and Fred Hall -- There’s a blue sky ‘way out yonder / [by] Arthur Fields, Fred Hall & Bert Van Cleve -- Three roses / words and music by Charles Tobias, Peter De Rose and Carl Field -- Too many tears / words by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren -- Under the stars / lyric by Max Lief, melody by Dave Snell -- Used to be you / words and music by Ginger Rogers -- Way down south where the blues began / by W.C. Handy -- We’re a couple of soldiers may baby and me / words and music by Harry Woods -- We’re alone / words by Arthur Freed, music by Harry Barris -- Well done my lad, well done! / lyric by Charles Newman and Johnny Burke, music by Jimmie Monaco -- The west wind blew in the windmill’s face / lyric by Ray Egan, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- What did I get in return? / words by Joe Young, music by Matt Malneck -- What! No Mickey Mouse (What kind of party is this?) / by Irving Caesar -- What would you do [from One hour with you] / words by Leo Robin, music by Richard A. Whiting -- When I’m sippin’ a soda with Susie / words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- When I brought baby home / words by Jack Scholl and Bradford Browne, music by Max Rich -- When I go home / words by Irving Caesar, music by Joseph Meyer -- When work is through / words and music by Al Sherman -- The whisper waltz / words by Paul Francis Webster, music by Joe Burke -- A white house of our own / words by Arthur Freed, music by Joe Burke -- Why can’t this go on forever? = Warum kann’s nicht sein fur immer? / words by Roy Turk, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Why doesn’t Santa come to me? / words and music by Vaughn De Leath -- The wooden soldier and the China doll / words by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- You are the whole parade / words by Walter Hirsch, music by Gerald Marks -- You can depend on me / words and music by Charles Carpenter, Louis Dunlap and Earl Hines.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 40
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 40.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1932.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 40
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