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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 42.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 42.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1933.

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reel 42: 1933Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 42: 1933Performing 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. 1933, series 1 (O-Z): Oh, how I adore you / lyric by Roy Turk, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Odds and ends (of an old love affair) / lyrics by Al J. Neiburg, music by Jerry Levinson -- Okay pal / lyrics by Sidney Holden, music by Jack Rich and Al Vann, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- Ol’ debbil microphone / words and music by Margot Millham and Willard Robison -- Ol’ man devil / words by Jack Scholl, music by Max Rich -- An old, old man,, with an old, old pipe (and an old, old lady beside him) / by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel -- The old spinning wheel / by Billy Hill -- On the wrong side of the fence / words by Benée Russell, music by Allie Wrubel -- One minute to one / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots -- One morning in May / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Hoagy Carmichael -- One night of love / lyric by Arthur Snyder, music by Muriel Pollock -- Oooh! Look-a there, ain’t she pretty? / by Clarence Todd and Carmen Lombardo -- Oo-oo-ooh! Honey! (What you do to me!) / words and music by Cliff Friend, Harrry Tobias & Neil Moret -- An orchid to you / words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel -- Panhandle Pete / by Ted Weems, James Cavanaugh and Frank Weldon -- Paradise Lane / words and music by Charles O’Flynn, Charlie McCarthy and Mickey Addy -- The perfect dream / words and music by Billy Baskette and theo Alban -- Please Mister President / by Allie Wrubel and Mose Sigler -- Puddin head Jones / lyrics by Al Bryan, music by Lou Handman [slightly mutilated] -- Rasputin (that highfalutin lovin’ man) / by Allie Wrubel & J. Russel Robinson -- Reaching for the cotton moon / words by Bud Green, music by Sam H. Stept -- Reflections in the water / words by Paul Francis Webster, music by John Jacob Loeb -- Reunion in Vienna / words by Roy Turk, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Rhythm in my heart / lyric and music by Val Burton and Will Jason -- The river’s takin’ care of me / lyric by r. Stanley Adams, music by Jesse Greer -- Roll on, Ohio moon / words and music by Violet Simmonds & Dave Ringle -- Roll out of bed with a smile / words by Joe Young, music by Milton Ager -- Roll up the carpet (push back the chairs) / words by Raymond Klages, music by Al Hoffman, and Al Goodhart -- Roosevelt victory song / words by V.M. Richards, music by T.S.S. Club -- Save me (from being lonesome) / by Al Lewis, Al Sherman and Abel Baer -- See-saw (Ca-chum-bam-bé) / English lyrics by Marjorie Harper, music by Moises Simons -- Shadows on the Swanee / words by Joe Young and Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- Shake hands with a millionaire / by Jack Scholl, Irving Bibo and Max Rich -- Shame on you / words by Edward Heyman, music by Harold Arlen -- She changed her hi-de-hi-de, flor his yodel-o-de-ay / words by Jack Scholl, music by Max Rich and Jean Schwartz -- Shepherd of the air / by Clarence Gaskill -- Shim sham shimmy / words by Frank Goodman and Frank Montgomery, music by J. Russel Robinson -- The sidewalk waltz / words by Joe Young, music by J. Fred Coots -- Silencio / letra y musica de Rafael Hernandez -- Sing a little low-down tune / by Charlie Tobias, Jack Scholl & Murray Mencher -- Sing to me / words by Edward Eliscu, music by Harry Akst -- Sittin’ in the dark / words by Harold Adamson, music by Jesse Greer -- Sittin’ on a log (pettin’ my dog) / [by] Byron Gay and Zez Confrey -- Sleep my darling sleep (within my arms) / lyrics by Jack Lawrence, music by Arthur Altman, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- Snowball / by Hoagy Carmichael -- Snowflakes / words by Mack David, music by Vincent Rose & Bernie Dolen -- So may it be / words by Charles G. Mortimer, music by Raymond Loughborough -- So shy / lyric by Allen Boretz, music by Walter g. Samuels -- Solitude / paroles de … Laurent, musique de Ralph Carcel -- Something seems to tell me / lyrics by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- Song of the new dawn / words by Angela Morgan, music by Geoffrey O’Hara -- Stay out of my dreams / words by Ned Washington, music by Bernice Petkere -- Sugar-coated lies / words by Maurice Sigler and Mickey Alpert, music by Michael H. Cleary -- Summer is over (so is my dream of love) / lyrics by Cliff Friend, music by Joe Burke -- The sun is shining (for baby and me) / words by Chas. Tobias and Sidney Clare, music by Gerald Marks -- Sundown in a little green hollow / words by George Whiting, music by Billy Baskette -- Surprise / by Charles Newman, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Swanee cradle song / lyric by Moe Jaffe, music by Scrappy Lambert -- Swanee woman / words by Jo Trent, music by Neil Moret.
  • Talking in my sleep / words by John Mercer, music by Harry Archer and Margot Millham -- Tall timber / words by Andy Razaf, music by Thomas Waller -- Tango lover / lyrics by Ann Ronell, music by Helmy Kresa, arr. by Paul Hill -- Tell me oriole / words and music by Fred E. Ahlert and Edgar Leslie -- Tell me that you love me / words by Al Silverman, music by C.A. Bixio -- That co-ed party / by Charles O’Flynn, James Cavanaugh & Frank Weldon -- That’s me without you / words by Howard Johnson and Billy Glason, music by J. Fred Coots -- There’s a cabin in the pines / words and music by Billy Hill (George Brown) -- There’s a home in Wyomin’ / by Billy Hill and Peter De Rose -- There’s a house on a hill / words by Billy Moll, music by Joseph Meyer -- There’s a new moon over my shoulder (and a beautiful girl in my arms) / words by Al Dubin and Joe Goodwin, music by Sammy Fain -- There’s a ring around the moon / words by Johnny Mercer, music by John W. Green -- There’s no harm in hoping / by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell & Reg Connelly -- There’s something about a soldier / by Noel Gay -- This is romance / words by Edward Heyman, music by Vernon Duke -- This night is ours / by Joe McCarty, Nell Finn, Everett Wright, Irving Bibo -- Three cornered moon / by Abner Silver, Al Hoffman and Mack David, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- Three of us / by Charles O’Flynn, Lee David and Pete Wendling, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- Throw another log on the fire / by Charles Tobias, Jack Scholl, Murray Mencher -- Time to go / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Jesse Greer -- Tired hands / words by Dave Oppenheim, music by Joe Burke -- To be or not to be in love / by Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard -- Tonight may never come again / by Lynn Cowan and Dave Klatzkin -- A tree was a tree / words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- Trouble in paradise / by Ned Wever, Milton Ager and Jean Schwartz -- Tumble in a rumble seat / words by Charles Newman, music by J. Fred Coots -- Turn back the clock / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins -- Two buck Tim from Timbuctoo / words by Edward Heyman, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Two tickets to Georgia / words and music by Joe Young, Chas. Tobis & J. Fred Coots -- Under a blanket of blue / words by Marty Symes & Al J. Neiburg, music by Jerry Levinson -- Under my umbrella / by Charles O'Flynn, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- Under the linden trees / lyric by Charles O’Flynn, music by Lee David, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- Up with glasses and down with the blues / by Charles O’Flynn, Fred Meadows & Pete Wendling -- Wake up and dream / words by Milton Drake, music by Joe Burke -- Waltz in blue / words by James K…., music by Meyer Gusman -- The waltz is on / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by Rube Bloom -- Waltzing the scale / words and music by M.C. Irving and Otis Spencer -- Was my face red / words by Ralph Freed, music by Harry Akst -- The way to love / music and words by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow -- We’re together again / lyric by Arthur Freed, melody by Nacio Herb Brown [lead sheet] We were the best of friends / by Sam M. Lewis, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- We’ll all go riding on a rainbow / by Harry Woods -- We’ll always have tonight to remember / lyric by Harold Berg, music by Will Collins -- We won’t have to sell the farm / lyric by Al Bryan, music by Allie Wrubel -- What a price to pay for love / by Abner Silver, Milton Drake, Walter Kent -- What am I supposed to do? / words by Ralph Freed, music by George Hamilton -- What are little girls made of? / words by Eddie De Lange & Harry Frankel, music by J. Russel Robinson -- What’s a fellow gonna do? / words by George Whting, music by Billy Baskette and Irving Bibo -- What’ll become of me / words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept -- When it’s lamp lightin’ time in the valley / by Joe Lyons and Sam C. Hart -- When it’s prayer meetin’ time in the hollow / by Al Rice & Fleming Allan, arranged by Jean Walz -- When the last rose of summer whispers “Goodbye” / words and music by MArty Symes, Al J. Neiburg & Jerry Levinson -- When the one you love is gone / by Lew Pollack and Charles Tobias -- When the roses bloom again / by Walter Kelsey, Chas. A. Hauff and Al Jacobs -- When the sun bids the moon goodnight / words and music by Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster -- When the sweet magnolias bloom again / by Joe Young & Dave Dreyer -- When you walked out someone else walked right in / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Where’s Elmer? / words by Lewis-Klein, music by Sherman-Dillon -- Where the river meets the sea / by Abner Silver, Ira Schuster & Milton Drake -- Where the Swanee River flows thru’ heaven / words by John Redmond & John Lynch, music by Ernie Davis -- The Whistlin’ cowboy / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by Felix Bernard -- Whistlin’ in the corn (Whistlin’ Hoosier) / words by Allen Taub, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Whistlin’ Joe from Kokomo / words by Harry Edelheit, music by Billy Baskette and Art Berman -- Who walks in when I walk out / words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart and Ralph Freed -- The wind’s in the west / by Harry Woods -- Window shopping (just to be alone with you) / words by Ed Rose, music by Billy Baskette -- Without that certain thing / by Max and Harry Nesbitt -- You / words by John Mercer, music by Joseph Meyer -- You and the moon and me / lyric by Charles Tobias, music by Abel Baer -- You’re beautiful tonight, my dear / lyric by Joe Young, music by Carmen Lombardo -- You’re gonna be surprised tonight / lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Carmen Lombardo -- You’re the only one can make me jealous / words by Charles Tobias, music by Peter De Rose -- You can’t play my ukulele / by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, Ralph Blue -- You didn’t mean those tears / words and music by Alan Grey -- You’ve got everything / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson -- You’ve got me crying again / words by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- You gotta be a football hero (to get along with the beautiful girls) / words and music by Al Sherman, Buddy Fields and Al Lewis -- You have taken my heart / lyric by John Mercer, music by Gordon Jenkins -- You keep me in hot water all the time! / by Roscoe Hillman and Irving Bibo -- (I really didn’t mean to be so mean because) You mean so much to me / words by Fred Meadows, music by Terry Shand -- You or no one / words by Bob Rothberg, music by Peter Tinturin -- You ought to see Sally on Sunday / by Harry Woods -- You’ll never get up to heaven that way / lyric by Sammy Lerner, music by Abel Baer.
  • P.S. 1933, series 2: All over Italy (they sing so prettily) / lyric by Ralph Butler, music by Ronnie Munro -- Are you sure you love me / words by George Brown, music by Peter De Rose -- At last I’m first with you / lyric by Julian Kay, music by “Country” Washburne and Harry Link -- At the jungle jubilee / by Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster -- Away, way out in the sticks! / lyric by Benée Russell, music by Sammy Fain -- Beloved / lyric by Nick Kenny, music by Abner Silver -- Blue river-roll on / written and composed by Cole Brothers & “Hutch” -- Bon jour mamselle / lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- Dinner at eight / words and music by Abner Silver and Walter Kent -- Don’t believe a word they say / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Alan Grey -- Down by the old rustic well / words and music by Bob Miller, Wayne King and Jack Erickson -- Drifting in a lover’s dream / words and music by Herbert Leslie -- Farewell to arms / words and music by Allie Wrubel and Abner Silver -- Foolin’ around / words by Dave Oppenheim, music by Terry Shand -- Good for nothing but love / by Nancy Noland and Deane Moore -- Good night little girl of my dreams / by Charlie Tobias & Joe Burke -- The gold old days are here / by Ray Klages, Jack Meskill & Vincent Rose -- Goodbye again / words and music by Sam M. Lewis, J. Fred Coots, Harold Adamson -- The grandson of Abdul Abulbul Ameer / by Frank Crumit -- Hi-lah / words and music by Kennedye Nelson and Lyle Smith -- Hot-cha Joe (the Georgia gigolo) / words by Jack Yellen, music by Dan Dougherty -- I always wear my derby when it rains / words by Joe Young, music by Sammy Fain -- I am a fugitive from a chain gang / by Al Lewis and Al Sherman -- I’m roamin’ to you, Swanee home / words by Al Piantadosi, music by Jack Glogau -- I’m weaving rainbows (for those in love) / words by Bartley Costello and Ed rose, music by Billy Baskette -- I’ve got the funniest feeling / words and music by Charles O’Flynn, George W. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- I gotta go places and do things (baby, to forget you) / words and music by Jeanne Burns and Gus Schilling -- I lost another sweetheart / by Terry Shand & Mort Dixon -- I must have a man (with plenty of time for love) / written and composed by Jack Wilson & Billy Noble -- I’ll just keep dreaming of you / by Don E. Nickey and C.L. Philippus -- Indians and trees / words and music by George M. Cohan -- It isn’t fair / [by] Frank Warshauer, Richard Himber & Sylvester Sprigato -- It was a night in June / by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel -- Johnny came marching home / words and music by Benjamin H. Burt -- Juggling a jig-saw / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Jumpin’ up and down / by Zez Confrey and Byron Gay -- Just a barefoot boy (awhistlin’ to his dog) / words and music by James F. Hanley and chris Traynor -- Just a little flower shop around the corner / words and music by Harry Woods -- The king of Zulu / words and music by Bradford Browne, Jack Scholl and Max Rich -- Let there be love! (and there was love) / words by don Hartman, music by Jay Gorney -- Let’s take a ride on the sky-ride / words and music by Nelson A. Shawn -- A little beer, a pretzel and you / by Howard Johnson, Harry Pease & Ed G. Nelson -- The little Mohee / adapted by Frank Crumit -- Little shoes / words and music by The Vagabonds, Herald Goodman, Dean Upson, Curt Poulton -- Love is a dream / lyric by J.C. Lewis Jr., music by Charley Kisco -- Lovey / words by Arthur Freed, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart -- Maedchen in uniform / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Fred Fisher -- Maria Elena / music and Spanish lyric by Lorenzo Barcelata, English lyric by S.K. Russell -- Marlene (you are my song of songs) / words by Edward Heyman, music by Richard Myers -- Maurice the gendarme / words and music by Bradford Browne, Frank Crumit, Max rich -- The memory waltz / lyric by Benny Davis, music by Joe Burke -- Merry-go-round / words and music by Ann Ronell -- Minnie Skavinsky Skavar / by Frank Crumit -- My King Kong (the hottest Hottentot in town) / written and composed by Sam Downing -- A nightful of delightful you / words by Charles and Henry Tobias, music by Joseph Meyer -- No more, no less / words by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- Oh, you! You beautiful thing / by Walter Hirsch, Buddy fields and Gerald Marks -- The old forgotten man / words by Lucius F. Smith, music by M. Clark -- Old friends, old wines, old love songs / words by Paul Francis Webster and Al Sherman, music by John Jacob Loeb -- Old lace / words by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- An old sweet song for a sweet old lady / words and music by Dixie Mason -- On the wrong side of the fence / words by Benée Russell, music by Allie Wrubel -- Once again / words by Eugene West, melody by Vincent Sorey -- The one I left behind in Caroline / by Al Piantadosi and Jack Glogau -- One more mountain to climb one more river to cross / words by Buddy Fields and Al Lewis, music by Al Sherman -- Ooh! What I could do to you! / by Cliff Friend & Herb Magidson -- Out in the apple orchard (with the apple of my eye) / words by Joe Young and Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- Pale moonlight / words and music by Percy Wenrich -- The pig got up and slowly walked away / words and music by Benj. H. Burt -- Poor little doll / words and music by Lew Pollack, Herman Pincus and Billy Barry -- Pull on your shoes-and dance / words by horace richards & Sidney Petty, music by Walter Corrie -- Singin’ on the air / words and music by Mary Cohan -- So it’s bridge again tonight / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- So this is Susie? / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots -- There’s always to-morrow / by Abner Silver, Maurice Sigler and al Hoffman -- There’s nothing new (in “I love you”) / words & music by Benny Davis and Ben Oakland -- They’re all congratulatin’ me! / by Chas. O’Flynn, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- Things look brighter again / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots -- This time it’s love / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots -- Today and tomorrow / words and music by Bert Lown, Al Lewis and Al Sherman -- To-morrow (My honey’s comin’ home) / words by Roy Turk, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Toy balloon / words by Charles Tobias, and Sidney Claire, music by Henry H. Tobias -- The tree that father planted for me / by Billy Hill -- When the leaves turn to silver / words by Billy Hill, music by Karl Stark -- Where is my yesterday? / words by Morton Downey and Loyce Whiteman, music by Harry Barris -- Why don’t you tell me so? / by Harry Barris and Bennie Martini -- Won’t you say hello? / by Al Bryan, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- Will you love me to-morrow? (as you love me to-day) / words and music by Benny Davis and James F. Hanley -- Winter interlude / by Mitchell Parrish, Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart -- Would you care? / by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Johnny Hoffman -- You can’t get away from love / words by Charles Tobias and Lou Klein, music by Will s. Dillon -- (You so and so) You’ll wish you’d never been born / by Bob Miller.
  • P.S. 1933, series 3: Antonio Pasquale Ramonio / by Frank Crumit and Billy Cutis -- Anytime, anyday, anywhere / words by Ned Washington, music by Victor Young and Lee Wiley -- At the bow-wow ball / words by Edward Heyman, music by Boyd Bunch -- Basin Street blues / words and music by Spencer Williams -- Before that last goodnight / words by Roy Turk, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Black moonlight / music and words by Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow -- Brother Ezra and Sister Susan / [by] Frank Crumit and Billy Curtis -- Buy American! (and good times will come thru’) / words by Al Lewis, music by Al Sherman -- Chattanooga playboy / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins -- Crying in the moonlight! / lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli -- Dancing the devil away / by Howard Johnson, Jack Meskill & Vincent Rose -- (How can I sleep when I’m) Deep in the blue / lyric by Maurice Sigler & Mickey Alpert, music by Michael H. Cleary -- Dinner at eight / lyric by Dorothy Fields, melody by Jimmy McHugh -- Dream serenade / lyric by Arthur Snyder, melody by Gustave Haenschen -- Early to bed / lyric by Milton Drake, music by Walter Kent -- Fallling star / words by Edward Heyman, music by Jack Rich and Al Vann -- Fast asleep / lyric by Ted Goldsmith, music by M. & W. Post -- A hammock in the shade / words by Joe Young, music by James V. Monaco -- He’s a son of the south / lyric by Andy Razaf and Joe Davis, music by Reginald Foresythe -- A hundred years from to-day / lyric by Joseph Young and Ned Washington, music by Victor Young -- I am an American / words and music by Marie T. Laing -- I’m daffy over you / words and music by Chico Marx and Sol Violinsky -- I do! / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by John Jacob Loeb and Lester Banker -- I loved you Wednesday / words and music by Abner Silver, Walter Kent & Milton Drake, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- I’ll take hyou back, if you want to come back / words and music by “Singin’” Sam, Ira Schuster and Joe Young -- I’d be crazy if I wasn’gt crazy over you / by Al Bryan, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- In my old cabin home in the mountains (there’s a lamp in the window tonight) / words by Tom Dix, music by Ray Weston -- In the cool of the night / words by Clyde McCoy, music by Cecil Davidson -- In the park in Paree / words by Leo Robin, music by Ralph Rainger -- Isn’t it heavenly? / words by E.Y. Harburg, music by Joseph Meyer -- It’s a wonderful feeling (when you fall in love) / by Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim and Ira Schuster -- It’s never too late / words by Edward Heyman and Mack David, music by John W. Green -- It’s only a paper moon / words by Billy Rose and E.Y. Harburg, music by Harold Arlen -- Lanterns in the sky / words by Sammy Gallop, music by “Cee” Davidson -- Last year’s girl / lyric by Arthur Swanstrom, music by Louis Alter -- Lay your head on my shoulder / by Con Conrad, Sam Coslow and Jimmy campbell -- (Congratulations) Liberty Bell / by Joe Goodwin, Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- Little locket of long ago / by Harry Woods & Joe Burke -- A little pen, a little ink, a little paper / words by Harry Pease, music by Ed G. Nelson -- Mississippi Basin / lyric by Andy Razaf, music by Reginald foresythe -- Molly and me! / words by Sammy Lerner and Buddy Fields, music by Gerald Marks -- The moment I looked in your eyes / lyrics by Dorothy Dick, music by Gene Gifford -- Moonrise / lyric by Billy Hill (George Brown), music by Irving Rose and Frank Warshauer -- Moonstruck / words by Sam Coslow, music by Arthur Johnston -- My blue eyed Sue / by Al Sherman -- My castle in Maine / words by Edward Heyman, music by John W. Green -- My fiddle and me / words by Joe Young, music by Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli -- My girl don’t love me / by Irving Caesar, Billy Frisch and Otto Motzan -- My indoor outdoor girl / lyrics by Al Lewis & Buddy Fields, music by Al Sherman -- My last tango / English lyrics by Marjorie Harper, music by Oskar Strock, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- My love will never grow old / lyric by Andy Razaf, music by J.C. Johnson -- My picture puzzle of you / by Allie Wrubel and Ned Washington -- Niagara moon / words by Edward Heyman, music by Richard Myers -- An orchid to you / words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel -- Presidents on parade / words and music by Stella Unger and Fred Fisher -- Pretzels / words by Roy Turk, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- The rest is history / words by Bud Green, music by Sam H. Stept -- A rough idea of my old Kentucky home/ words and music by Jack Scholl, Bradford Browne, Max Rich -- She can’t / [by] Billy Curtis and Frank Crumit -- Song of my soul / by Vincent Rose -- Stringin’ on a shoestring / lyric by Harold Adamson, music by Burton Lane -- Swaller-tail coat / by Bob Miller -- Sweetheart of sweet sixteen / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by J. Fred Coots -- That’s how rhythm was born / words by Geo. Whiting & Nat Schwartz, music by J.C. Johnson -- There’s a little gray mother dreaming / words and music by Carl Haden and Ernest Harvey -- There’s a new day of hope (comin’ mighty soon) / by Bob Miller and Jack Erickson -- We’re living on the county now / words and music by Fred Rose and Rex Maupin -- We’ll have a honeymoon some day / [by] Harry Woods -- What good am I alone? / words by Max Rich and Jack Scholl, music by M. and W. Portnoff -- When the white azaleas start blooming / by Bob Miller -- While the rest of the world is sleeping / words by Charlie Tobias and Murray Rich, music by Peter De Rose -- Who do you think you are! / words by Edward Heyman, music by John W. Green -- Wish me luck / words by Max Kester, music by Ray Noble -- You’re gonna lose your gal / words by Joe Young, music by James V. Monaco -- You’re in my power (ha! ha! ha! ha! ha!) / by Al Hoffman, James Cavanaugh, Nat Simon -- You’re mine, you! / words by Edward Heyman, music by John W. Green -- You’re O.K. / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Mickey Bloom -- You have taken my heart / lyric by John Mercer, music by Gordon Jenkins -- You must believe me / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Joe Burke.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 42
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 42.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1933.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 42
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