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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 43.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 43.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1933-1934.

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reel 43: 1933-1934Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 43: 1933-1934Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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1 microfilm reel.
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  • Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  • Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
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  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • P.S. 1933, series 4: Alice in Wonderland / by Charles Tobias, Jack Scholl and Murray Mencher -- Ask your heart / words by Walter Hirsch, music by Anna Sosenko and Gerald Marks -- Bedtime stories / lyric by Bob Maxwell and Mark Henry, music by Raymond Walker -- Betsy’s boy / [by] Jacques Wolfe -- Black-eyed Susan Brown / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart -- Daisy Bell / words and music by Harry Dacre, arranged by Sylvester Krouse -- The girl in the little green hat / by Jack Scholl, Bradford Browne and Max Rich -- The gold diggers’ song (We’re in the money) / words by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren -- I’m gettin’ sentimental over you / lyric by Ned Washington, music by Geo. Bassman -- I’ve said my last farewell (Toot-toot good-bye) / words by Ed Rose, music by Fred Fisher -- I love the girls from Russia! (from the cycle of song “Let’s drink”) / words by Sigmund Spaeth, music by Gregory Stone -- I’ll be faithful / lyric by Ned Washington, melody by Allie Wrubel -- I’d be telling a lie / words by Ned Washington, music by Victor Young -- It was only yesterday / words and music by Richard Himber -- Jig-saw melody / lyric by Henry Marcus and Bob Maxwell, melody by Raymond Walker -- (Hold me in your arms and then) Kiss me / lyric by Al J. Neiburg, music by Lou Herscher -- La madre del Cordero / English lyrics by Carol Raven, Spanish version by J. Jimenez, music by J. Jimenez, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- Maybe it’s because I love you too much / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Moscow troika (Otchi tchornyia have made a gipsy out of me) / lyrics by Buddy Alda, music by Gregory Stone -- My bucket’s got a hole in it / words and music by Clarence Williams -- Nira! Nira! / words by John Harden, music by Anatole Bourman -- On a steamer coming over (What could we do?) / words by Joe Goodwin and Henry Bergman, music by Lou Handman -- Ragamuffin Jane / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- Roosevelt N.R.A. march song / words and music by Helen Witt Tufts and Gertrude H. Brahy -- Samovar serenade / original Russian text by Gregory Stone, lyrics by Buddy Alda, music by Gregory Stone -- Stormy weather (Keeps rainin’ all the time) / words by Ted Koehler, music by Harold Arlen -- Take this rose / words by Richard Sanford, music by Geo. B. McConnell -- Tattle tales / lyric by Bob Maxwell and Mark Henry, melody by Raymond Walker -- Those were wonderful days / by Charles Tobias, Jack Scholl and Murray Mencher -- There’s nothing left to do but say good-bye / words by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- To-night, to-night, cherie! = Ce soir, ce soir, cherie! / words by Harry Kahn, music by François -- Tony’s wife / words by Harold Adamson, music by Burton Lane -- Too many irons in the fire / by Johnny S. Black -- Two sparkling eyes / Russian text and music by Oskar Strock, English lyrics by Marjorie Harper, arranged by J. Rosamond Johnson -- The village band / original lyric by Donop and Kirsten, English lyric by Percy Edgar, music by Mart Fryberg -- Who’ll buy my bublitchki (The pretzel vendor song) / lyrics by Lester O’Keefe, music by Gregory Stone -- Why can’t I bank upon you / lyric by Henry Marcus, Jill Woodford, melody by Raymond Walker.
  • P.S. 1934, series 1 (A-L): All over a cup of coffee / words by Charles McCarthy and Jules Loman, music by Larry Shay -- Am I to blame? / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Abel Baer -- And I still do! / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- The animal trainer / by Frank Saputo, Pete Fylling and Tommy Breeze -- Armful o’ sweetness / words and music by Alexander Hill -- As far as I’m concerned / [by] Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg and Jerry Levinson -- Autograph your photograph for me / words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman -- The bathtub ran over again! / words by John Mercer, music by Michael H. Cleary -- The beat o’ my heart / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- Because it’s love / words by Michael Carr, music by Reginald Foresythe -- Believe it, beloved / lyric by George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, music by J.C. Johnson -- Beneath the curtain of the night = (Ninfa de ojos brujos) / words and music by Alfredo Brito, English lyric by Johnny Mercer -- Better for both of us / by Joe Young, J. Fred Coots & Milton Ager -- Better think twice / words by Tot Seymour, music by J. Fred Coots -- The better to love you, my dear / words by Mack David, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart -- Between showers / words and music by Phil Baxter -- Blue lament (Cry for me) / lyric by Dave Franklin, music by Joe Bishop -- Blue lights / by John Begle -- Bonita / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Castro Carazo -- Born to be kissed / words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz -- The breeze (that’s bringin’ my honey back to me) / words and music by Tony Sacco, Dick Smith and Al Lewis -- Bubbles in the wine / lyric by Nick Kenny, music by Isham Jones -- Butterfingers / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Butterfly / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by Mabel Wayne -- By the old wishing well / lyric by Harry Pease, music by Ed G. Nelson -- Call it anything (it wasn’t love) / words and music by Fred Fisher -- The call of the south / words and music by Harold Raymond, Kendall Burgess and Eugene West -- A candle in the window / by Mitchell Parish, Charles O’Flynn and Lee David -- Candle light love / words by Lou Klein, music by Ernie Burnett -- The champagne waltz / by Con Conrad, Ben Oakland and Milton Drake -- Cinderella’s honeymoon parade / words by Russell Reams, music by Grayce King -- Come away / words by Chauncey R. Piety, music by Frederick W. Vanderpool -- Congratulate me / lyric by Bob Rothberg, music by Lou Handman [partially mutilated] -- The cradle and the music box / by Alfred Opler -- Crickets in the grass / by Ted Fiorito, James Brockman and Errol Collins -- Cross-eyed Kelly (from Penn-syl-van-eye-ay) / by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Abner Silver -- La cucaracha / arranged by Harold Potter -- Dancing and dreaming / by Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots & Milton Ager -- Dancing melody / words and music by Emma P. La Freniere & Bill Haid -- Dancing on a roof-top / words and music by Charles O’Flynn & Frank Weldon -- Day dreams / words and music by George and Bert Clarke -- Devil in disguise / words by Edward Heyman, music by Sigmund Romberg -- Did she ask for me? / words and music by Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey -- Do I love you / words by John Murray, music by Ben Oakland -- Do me a favor / lyric by Jack Lawrence, music by Peter Tinturin -- Don’t cry baby / lyric by Dave Franklin, music by Isham Jones -- Don’t do it again / by Irving Bibo and Robert Burk -- Don’t never do-o-o that (“You nasty man”) / words and music by Con Conrad, Ben Oakland, Benée Russell and Joe Penner -- Don’t stop me if you’ve heard it before / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman -- Do you miss me tonight? / [by] Al Sherman -- Down the trail to long ago / by Bob Miller, Dick Sanford and Hugo Rubens -- Dream man (make me dream some more) / by Joe Young and Milton Ager -- Dust covered diary / by Bob Miller -- Dust on the moon = Canto indio / Spanish lyrics by Ernesto Lecuona, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrgt. by Paul Hill -- Easy come, easy go / words by Edward Heyman, music by John W. Green -- Emaline / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins -- Ev’rything is peaches ‘neath the old apple tree / by Charles O’Flynn, George W. Meyer, Pete Wendling -- Extra!! (All about that gal of mine) / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Jesse Greer, arrgt. by Paul Hill -- The face in the fireplace / words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose -- The first kiss of spring / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by John Jacob Loeb -- For all we know / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots -- For ever and ever / words and music by Bytie Harris and Irving Bibo -- Freckle face, you’re beautiful / by Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo -- The general and the private / by Bradford Browne and Irving Bibo -- Georgia’s gorgeous gal / words by Mitchell Parish and James Cavanaugh, music by Frank Perkins -- Get goin’ / by Con Conrad, Ben Oakland and Milton Drake -- Go ‘long sundown / words and music by Roy Turk and Harry Akst -- Go south, young man / words by Edward Heyman, music by Sigmund Romberg -- Got a need for you : from the Cotton Club Parade / words and music by Jeanne Burns -- Got the jitters / lyrics by Billy Rose & Paul Francis Webster, music by John Jacob Loeb -- Grandfather’s clock / by Abner Silver, Nick Kenny and Mack David -- Happy / words and music by Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg and Jerry Levinson -- Haunting me / lyric by Eddie De Lange, music by Joe Myrow -- Have a little dream on me / words by Billy Rose and John Murray, music by Phil Baxter -- He didn’t even say good-bye / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- He never knew she lived next door / words by George Whiting and Raymond Leveen, music by Ernest Breuer -- Heart in the heart of Texas / by Bob Miller -- (We said) Hello again / by Charles O’Flynn and Frank Weldon -- Here come the British / words by John Mercer, music by Bernard Hanighen -- Here comes the captain / lyric by Charles Tobias & Charles Newman, music by Gerald Marks -- Here is my heart / words and music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger -- Hey! Sailor / lyrics by Irving Kahal, music by Sammy Fain [partially mutilated] -- A hill billy wedding in June / words & music by “The Log Cabin Boys” (Freddie Owen, Frankie More), arranged by Jean Walz -- Home is everything / words & music by Walter Hirsch, E.P. La Freniere & Jule Styne -- (There’s a) House in Harlem for sale / lyric by Jimmy Van Heusen, music by Jerry Arlen -- (When we live in our) Home of dreams / by Johnny Tucker -- The house where I was born / lyric by B.G. De Sylva, music by Irving Caesar and Harry Carroll -- How can it be a beautiful day? / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Ted Fiorito -- How’s about tomorrow night? / words by Ted Koehler, music by Rube Bloom.
  • I’m counting on you / words by Milton Drake, music by Ben Oakland -- I’m dancing with the girl of my dreams / by Al Lewis and Al Sherman -- I’m facing the music / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by Lew Pollack and Jack Golden -- I’m getting set for Saturday night / words by Roger Genger, music by Al Mucci -- I’m glad I waited (For someone like you) / words and music by Kendall Burgess and Harold Raymond -- I’m gonna ask the bobolink / words by Richard Jerome, music by Walter Kent -- I’m growing fonder of you / words and music by Joe Young, Geo. W. Meyer, Pete Wendling -- I’m in love / by Nat Simon and Sammy Mysels -- I’m just a little boy blue / words by Ned Washington, music by Victor Young -- I’m lonesome for you Caroline / words by Rene Walker, music by Joe Burke -- I’m lookin’ forward to goin’ back home / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Abel Baer and Sam Pokrass -- I’m satisfied / lyric by Ralph Freed, music by Harry Barris -- I’m whistlin’ for my honey / lyric by Joe Young and Charles Newman, music by James V. Monaco -- I ain’t lazy-I’m just dreamin’ / words and music by Dave Franklin -- I believe in miracles / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Pete Wendling and Geo. W. Meyer -- I can’t go on like this / lyrics by Howard Johnson, music by Teddy Powell and Mickey Addy -- I couldn’t be mean to you / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Jesse Greer -- I found the same old corner (but not the same old gang) / words by Roger Genger, music by Al Mucci -- I got horses and got numbers on my mind / by Al Bernard, Bill Wirges & Irving Bibo -- I hate myself (for being so mean to you) / by Joe Young, Benny Davis & Milton Ager -- I’ve got a warm spot in my heart for you / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- I’ve loved the same girl for fifty years / by Lew Brown and Lou Alter -- I knew you when / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by J. Fred Coots -- I love to play a piccolo / by Louis Levine, Trevor Jones and Harold raymond -- I saw stars / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman -- I saw you dancing in my dreams / by Matt Malneck & Frank Signorelli -- I struck a match in the rain / words by Jack Le Soir and Harry Clarkson, music by Jeff Clarkson -- I’ll close my eyes to everyone else (If you’ll open your heart to me) / by Peter Tinturin, Nick Kenny and Arthur Terker -- I’ll keep warm all winter (with my sunny summer love) / by Nat Simon, Billy Hueston & Redmond Farrar -- (Never say) I’ll never see you again / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Joe Burke -- I woke up too soon / words and music by Dave Franklin -- I wonder who’s with you tonight / by Al Sherman -- I’d do it again / by Richard Himber -- If dreams come true / lyric by Irving Mills, music by Edgar Sampson and Benny Goodman -- If I can’t have Anna in Cuba (then I’ll see Esther in Spain) / by Charles Tobias, Jack Ellis and Henry H. Tobias -- If I could have my way / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Serge Walter -- If I could only read your mind / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Peter Tinturin -- If I didn’t care / by Joe Young, Jean Schwartz & Milton Ager -- If I had a million dollars / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Matt Malneck -- If I never loved before / words & music by Allan Flynn and Jack Egan -- If you love me, say so! / words and music by Paul Dennike and Max Kortlander -- In a little red barn (on a farm down in Indiana) / by Joe Young, Jean Schwartz & Milton Ager -- In an old log cabin / by Charlie Tobias, Ray Klages & Murray Mencher -- In a town in old New England / lyrics by Al Bryan, music by Lou Handman -- In my country that means love / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- In old Vienna / words by Stella Unger, music by Fred Fisher -- In the middle of a kiss / by Lew Pollack and Paul Francis Webster -- In the quiet of an autumn night / by Pat Ballard and Charles Henderson -- In the shade of the pine / lyric by James Howard, music by Tom Donnelly and Betty Donnelly -- In the valley of yesterday / music by Eugene Gifford, words by Howard Johnson -- Infatuation / words & music by Walter G,. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup -- Irresistible / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- Is I gotta go to school, ma? / words by Mabel Robinson and Fran Brooks, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Is it sympathy or is it love? / words and music by Phil Baxter -- Isn’t it a shame? / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis -- Isn’t this the night? (Isn’t that the moon?) / lyric by Irving Caesar, music by Harry Carroll -- Isle of Capri / words by Jimmy Kennedy, music by Will Grosz -- It doesn’t cost a thing to dream / lyrics by Jules Loman, Allan Roberts, music by Hugo Rubens -- It happens to the best of friends / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Rube Bloom -- It happens when your eyes met mine / words by Roy Turk, music by Harry Akst -- It’s all forgotten now / words and music by Ray Noble -- It’s an old fashioned world after all / by Al Bryan, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- It’s dark on Observatory Hill / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- It’s funny to everyone but me / lyric by Dave Franklin, music by Isham Jones -- It was a blind date / [by] Abner Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- Judy / by Hoagy Carmichael and Sammy Lerner -- Just a fair weather friend / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Matt Malneck -- Just across the river on the hill / words and music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Just an old dusty trunk in the attic / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Nat Simon and Harold Raymond -- Just for awhile / by Will Heagney, Will Mahoney, E.P. La Freniere -- Just one kiss / words by Stuart Ayres, music by roger H. Eckersley -- Keep me in your dreams / lyric by Ralph Freed, music by Roy Ingraham [partially mutilated] -- Kissing games / words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman [partially mutilated] -- The last waltz / by Walter C. Schad and Johnny Tucker -- A lazy day in the sun (Just readin’, fishin’, dreamin) / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Lazy river reverie / lyrics by Eddie Cochran and George Byrd, melody by Whitey Haines -- Learning / by Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg & Jerry Levinson -- Let me call you mine / words and music by Wendell Hall and Howard Johnson -- Let’s be thankful / by Benée Russell, Ben Oakland, Gordon Clifford -- Let’s call it all a dream / by Ted Powell, Lew Pollack and Paul Francis Webster -- Let’s dress for dinner tonight / words by Mack David, music by Abner Silver -- Let’s spend an evening at home / words by Ralph Freed, music by Harry Barris [partially mutilated] -- The lights are low (the music is sweet) / words and music by Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo [partially mutilated] -- Like a star in the night / words by Edward Heyman, music by Sigmund Romberg -- Like taking candy from a baby / words and music by Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman and Charles Newman -- A little church around the corner / words by Rene Walker, music by Joe Burke -- Little girl, com dry your tears / words by Spencer Whedon, music by William Ortmann -- Little home of long ago / words & music by Shelly Lee Alley, arranged by Nick Manoloff -- Little man you’ve had a busy day / words by Maurice Sigler and Al Hoffman, music by Mabel Wayne -- Little tavern on tp of the hill / words by Monte Carlo, music by Alma Sanders -- London on a rainy night / lyric by Ned Washington, music by Sam H. Stept -- Lonely street / by Pearl Fein -- Long may we love / words by Ralph Freed, music by roscoe Hillman -- Looks like a beautiful day / by Eugene West, Geo. W. Meyer & Pete Wendling / arr. by Paul Hill -- Looks like I’m breakin’ the ice / by Chas. McCarthy, James Cavanaugh and Frank Weldon -- Lost in the fog / lyric by Dorothy Fields, melody by Jimmy McHugh -- Love me / lyric by Ned Washington, music by Victor Young -- Love’s the cause of it all / words by Joe Young, music by Jean Schwartz, arr. by Stan Tucker -- The lucky waltz / lyrics by Maurice Sigler, music by J. Fred Coots -- Lullaby in blue / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Allie Wrubel.
  • Malibu / lyric by Irving Caesar, music by Gerald Marks -- Many thanks for the dance / words by Mack David, music by Mabel Wayne -- Marching thru’ Mexico / lyrics by Mack David, music by Mabel Wayne -- Maria mia / lyric by Alfred Solman, Italian version by Mario Agnolucci, music by Otto Motzan -- My the sun shine brighter / words by Addy Britt, music by Peter De Rose -- Maybe I’m wrong again / lyric by Jo Trent, melody by Jack Bennett -- Mighty thankful / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by Rube Bloom -- Midnight / [by] Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, Reg Connelly [very mutilated] -- Missouri misery / words by E.Y. Harburg, music by Dana Suesse -- The moon and myself and you / words by Earle Crooker, music by Nicholas Kempner -- Moon of desire / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, melody by Emery Deutsch -- Moon-time / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- The moon was yellow (and the night was young) / lyrics by Edgar Leslie, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Moonlight on the river Danube / lyric by Ralph Freed, music by John Schonberger and Lew Pollack -- The moonlight parade / words and music by Ray Klages, Abel Baer and J. Fred Coots -- The moonlight waltz / lyric by Ned Washington, melody by Joe Burke -- Mother’s crazy quilt / words and music by Con Conrad, Ben Oakland and Milton Drake -- My baby’s on strike / [by] Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- My dear / words and music by Jan Garber and Freddie Large -- My heart’s in the right place / by Carmen Lombardo, Charles Newman and James V. Monaco -- My love song / by Bob Nolan -- My shawl / English lyrics by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyrics by Pedro Berrios, music by Xavier Cugat, arrangement by Paul Hill -- My whole day is spoiled / words by Joe Young & Charles Newman, music by James V. Monaco. -- Nearer and dearer to you / lyrics by Jules Loman & Allan roberts, music by Bill Haid & Pancho -- Neighbors / words and music by Charles O’Flynn, James Cavanaugh & Frank Weldon -- (I got a) New deal in love / by J. Russel Robinson and Bill Livingston -- New England in the rain / words by Paul Francis Webster, music by Larry Stock -- Night on the desert / by Billy Hill -- (There was a) Night on the water / words and music by Carmen Lombardo, George and Bert Clarke and Ellery Rand -- That night she cried in my beer / words by Ned Washington, music by Sam H. Stept -- No more heartaches, no more tears / by Irving King, Leon Towers and Raymond Wallace -- No! No! A thousand times no!! / by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Abner Silver -- Not bad / words by James Dyrenforth, music by John W. Green -- Nothing but the best / by Charlie tobias, Carmen Lombardo and Gerald Marks -- Nothing ever happens to me / words by George A. Little and Mack Davis, music by Irving Bibo -- Oh! Muki muki oh! (which means “I love you so”) / words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose -- Oh! The pity of it all / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- The object of my affection / by Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe & Jimmie Grier -- The old covered bridge / by Billy Hill -- Ole faithful / by Michael Carr and Hamilton Kennedy -- The old-fashioned waltz and the old-fashioned girl / words by Ned Washington, music by Sam H. Stept -- Old roses / by Little Jack Little and Dave Franklin -- Old timer / by Andy Razaf and Paul Denniker -- Ooh! You miser you! / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Pete Wendling -- Our love (will still go on) / words and music by Bernice Petkere [partially mutilated] -- Out in the cold again / words by Ted Koehler, music by Rube Bloom -- Out of a dream / by Edgar Hayes, Ned Washington & Irving Mills -- Out of space / lyric by Winky Tharp, music by Eugene Gifford & Joe Bishop -- Paddle-wheel, paddle me home / words and music by Dave Ringle, Duke Rorabaugh and Andrew Toce -- Pal-sie wal-sie / lyrics by Charles Tobias, music by Sam H. Stept -- Panama / by Edward J. Lambert and Gerald Dolin -- Pardon my southern accent / words & music by Johnny Mercer and Matt Malneck -- Perfect paradise / words by Paul Denniker, music by Jack Fulton -- A picture of Mary / lyrics by Al Bryan, music by Lou Handman -- Poor girl / words by Joe Young & Charles Newman, music by Gerald Marks -- Prairie lullaby / words and music by Billy Hill -- A pretty girl-a lovely evening : from “Young and beautiful” / by Ted Fiorito, Harry Tobias and Neil Moret -- Pretty Polly Perkins / words and music by Charlie Tobias, Jack Scholl and Murray Mencher -- The prize waltz / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Pushcart Pete (The strawberry song) / lyric by Al Silverman, music by Carey Morgan -- Rain / words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose -- Rainbow / lyric by Haven Gillespie, music by Harry Archer -- Rainbow in the flame (of an old log fire) / lyric by Joe Young and Charles Newman, music by James V. Monaco -- Resurrection / by John E. Hayes & Louis A. Ruben -- The rhythm of romance / words by Edward Heyman, music by Sigmund Romberg -- Rhythm of the raindrops / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by James F. Hanley -- Ridin’ around in the rain / words and music by Gene Austin and Carmen Lombardo -- Rockin’ on the porch / lyric by Tot Seymour, music by Pete Wendling -- Roll along covered wagon / by Jimmy Kennedy -- Rollin’ home / words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose -- Sandman / words by Ralph Freed, music by Bonnie Lake -- Say it / lyrics by Nat Schwartz, music by Basil G. Adlam -- Scarecrow (scared t’ go t’ bed) / words and music by Charley McCarthy, John Redmond, Nat Simon, arr. by Stan Tucker -- Serenade in the night (= Violino tzigano) / original song by C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, English lyrics & Musical adaptation by Jimmy Kennedy -- She reminds me of you / words by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Revel -- She wore a jacket of blue / words by Al Bryan, music by Fred Fisher -- Side-by-side by the sea-side / by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Jack Scholl -- Sing me an old mountain song / words by James Cavanaugh, music by Nat Simon and John Redmond -- Snapshots of you / words and music by Charles O’Flynn, James Cavanaugh and Frank Weldon.
  • So this is heaven / words by Herb Magidson, music by Joseph Meyer -- So! You’re not gonna kiss me / lyric by Milton Drake, music by Ben Oakland -- Somebody cares for you / by Al Sherman -- Somewhere in your heart / words and music by Rudy Vallée, Guyu Wood and Bert van Cleve -- A song (How the first song was born) / [by] Alexander Hill -- Song of the blacksmith (clang, clang, clang) / words by Peter De Rose and Al Stillman, music by Peter De Rose -- Soph’more Sophie / by Emil Velazco, Herman Pincus and Billy Harry -- Spellbound / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Jesse Greer -- Stand forth and fight / words by Edith Hull Pearl, music by Geoffrey O’Hara -- Stay a little closer to me / by Billy Hill -- Strange / by Michael Carr & Lewis Ilda -- Sun tan Charlie / lyric by Charles Newman, music by James V. Monaco -- Sunday is daddy’s day with baby / lyrics by George Whiting and Raymond Leveen, music by Ernest Breuer -- Sunday on the farm / words by Gertrude Brunjes and Monte Carlo, music by Alma Sander -- Swanee River dream man / words and music by Cliff Friend, Harry Tobias and Neil Moret -- Sweetheart moon / words by Herb Magidson, music by Con Conrad -- Sweetheart of my camp-fire days / by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Jack Scholl -- The sweetheart waltz / words and music by Milton Drake, Walter Kent and Carmen Lombardo -- Take a little time to love / words and music by Ruth Prosser -- Take it easy! / by Charles Tobias, Harry Link and Henry Tobias -- Tall buildings / by Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Howard Johnson -- Tell me why I’m wrong / [partially mutilated] -- Thank you for a lovely evening / lyric by Dorothy Fields, music by Jimmy McHugh -- That’s the way I like to hear you talk / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman -- Then I’ll be tired of you / words by E.Y. Harburg, music by Arthur Schwartz -- Then you came into my heart / words by Herman Pincus, music by Emil Velazco -- There is a tavern in the town (The drunkard song) / by William H. Hills, edited and revised by Rudy Vallée -- There’s a yellow moon on the purple sage / lyric by Bob Rothberg, music by Alan Grey -- There’s an empty cot in the bunk-house tonight / words and music by Gene Autry, arranged by Nick Manoloff -- There’s no harm in wishin’ / words and music by Dave Franklin -- A thousand good nights / [by] Walter Donaldson -- The thrill of a hill billy waltz / words by Joe Young, music by Jean Schwartz -- Throwin’ stones at the sun / by Nat Simon, Billy Hueston and Sammy Mysels -- Tick tock town / lyrics by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- Time and time again / lyric by Raymond Leveen, music by Ernest Breuer -- Tina / lyric by Hamilton Kennedy, music by Will Grosz -- True / by Walter G. Samuels and Leonard Whitcup -- True love never dies / by Andy Razaf and Paul Denniker -- Tulips and apple strudel / lyrics by Al Bryan, music by Mabel Wayne [partially mutilated] -- Twelve o’clock and all is well / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Henry H. Tobias -- Twenty four hours in Georgia / by Al J. Neiburg, Marty Symes and Jerry Levinson -- Twilight serenade / lyric by Milton Drake, music by E.P. La Freniere -- Two chairs and a table / by Sam M. Lewis, Geo. W. Meyer and Pete Wendling -- Two in a dream / by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Abner Silver -- Under a beach umbrella with you / words by Tot Seymour, music by Jesse Greer -- Unsophisticated sue / by Nat Simon, Harold Raymond and Andy Razaf -- Up! over the hill / words and music by Clarence Gaskill, additional lyrics by Al Shayne -- The waltz of love / lyric by Dave Franklin, music by Isham Jones -- Water under the bridge / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by Lew Pollack -- What a diff’rence a day made / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Maria Grever -- What a little moonlight can do / words and music by Harry Woods -- What a man! / words and music by George M. Cohan -- What about me / words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz -- What good is the good in good bye / lyric by Mack David, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart -- What’s good for the goose (is good for the gander) / by Cliff Friend -- What’s the use of getting used to you? / by Bob Rothberg, Ned Miller and charles Rinker -- When a woman loves a man / lyric by John Mercer, music by Bernard Hanighen & Gordon Jenkins -- When I’m four times twenty (and you’re five times sweet sixteen) / by Bob Miller and Jack Mahoney -- When I told the village belle / lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, arr. by Paul Hill, music by William Kernell -- When the mighty organ plays the song of songs for me / words and music by John Klenner -- When the new moon shines on the new mown hay / by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly -- When the sun goes down (in my home town) / lyrics by Nick Kenny, music by Abner Silver -- When you first ate an olive / words by Maurice Sigler, music by J. Fred Coots -- When you’re far away from me / words by Gertrude Brunjes, music by Alma Sanders -- When you’re not around I’m lonesome / words and music by Chester Cohn -- Where the mountains meet the sea / words by Ralph Butler, music by Harry Tilsley -- Where there’s smoke-there’s fire / by Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg & Jerry Levinson -- Why don’t you practice what you preach / words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman -- Wild honey / by George Hamilton, Harry Tobias, Neil Moret -- Won’t you come over and say “hello” (just for old time’s sake) / words by Ben Barnett, music by Clarence Williams -- Winter moon / words by Ned Miller, music by Chester Cohn -- Wish me good luck-kiss me good-bye / by Benny Davis & Milton Ager -- With your arms around me (I’ll never be cold) / words by Al Bryan, music by Monte Carlo & Alma Sanders -- You ain’t been livin’ right / by Winston Tharp & Grady Watts -- You’re not the only oyster in the stew / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- You’re welcome / lyrics by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- You can twist me ‘round your little finger! / by Dave Franklin -- You didn’t know me from Adam (and I didn’t know you from Eve) / words by Robert Burk, music by John Jacob Loeb -- You owe me nothing at all / words and music by Lee David, Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- Your guess is just as good as mine / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 43
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 43.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1933-1934.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 43
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