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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 44.

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  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 44.
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  1. Popular music -- United States -- 1931-1940
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  1. P.S. 1934 series 2: Ace in the hole / words by Bartley Costello and Frank Crumit, modern arrangement by Thomas Waller -- The alphabet song / by Howard Johnson and Addy Britt -- Arabian serenade : Little desert flower / words by Geo. Buyukas, music by D. Zattas and G. Buyukas -- As usual (I’m just a little too late) / words and music by Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- Be still, my heart! / words and music by Allan Flynn and Jack Egan -- Beautiful face-have a heart / lyric by Billy Rose and Ballard MacDonald, music by Leo Edwards -- Because of once upon a time / lyric by Joe Young, music by Harry Stride & Bernard Maltin -- Black Forest waltz (Black Forest, the woods of my dreams = Mein Schwarzwald, wie bist du so schön) / German lyric by Carl F. Pegenau, English Lyric by Ned Bradley, music by William Ortmann -- Blue bird (come back and feather your nest) / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Murray Mencher -- Call of the Rockies / lyric by Harry Tobias, music by Neil Moret -- Calling all cars! / words by Charles Newman, music by James V. Monaco -- A crazy dream / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Cubanola rumbanette / lyric by Sammy Lerner, music by Gerald Marks, arranged by Paul Hill -- Cutest little nudist (My baby) / words by Louis O’Connell, music by Frank Magine -- The dashing marine / idea suggested by James O. Stoner, words and music by Frank Crumit -- Dear old western skies / words and music by Gene Autry, arr. by Nick Manoloff -- Disillusioned / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by John Jacob Loeb -- Don’t let it happen again / by Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg & Jerry Levinson -- Don’t stay away too long / words by Howard Johnson, music by Peter De Rose -- Ev’rybody loves a sailor / by Mitchell Parish, James Cavanaugh and Nat Simon -- Ev’rything has changed by you / by Billy Hill -- Facing the Wailing Wall / lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Golden sands and silvery sea / words and music by Walter Blaufuss and Egbert Van Alstyne -- Have you ever been in love? / lyric by Sam Lerner, music by Gerald Marks -- Hello Helen / by Bob Rothberg and Terry Shand -- I’m out of my mind / words by Fred Fisher, music by George B. McConnell and Dudley Henriques -- I got an aunt in Bridgeport (But I got nobody to love) / words by Eddie De Lange, music by J. Russel Robinson -- I’ve found a little grass skirt (for my little grass shack in Hawaii) / words and music by Harry Owens and Johnny Noble -- I’ve got rhumbatism / lyric by Mack David, music by Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman -- I never had a chance / by Irving Berlin -- I wanna rhumba to a marimba band / words and music by James Cavanaugh, Felix Bernard and Frank Weldon -- I’ll make you happy [from The Gibson family] / lyric by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz -- I wish I were twins / words by Edgar De Lange and Frank Loesser, music by Joseph Meyer -- It’s my night to howl / by Phil Baxter and Joe Haymes -- King Kamehameha (The conqueror of the islands) / words and music by Johnny Noble and Ted Fiorito -- Let’s both say we’re sorry / words and music by Cliff Slider & Asher Sizemore -- A little blue house (in a little green lane) / by Billy Hill -- Little toy piano / by Billy Hill -- Lonely feet [from Sweet Adeline] / words by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern -- Lonesome China boy / lyric by Mort Greene, music by Harry Barris -- Love is in command / lyric by Joe Young, music by Lew Pollack -- Marcelina / by Bud Green, Sam H. Stept -- My kid’s a crooner (boo-boo-boo-boo) / words by Marion Harris, music by Reg Montgomery -- Never felt better (never had less) / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Now that we’re sweethearts again (Tell me what you told me) / words and music by Fred Fisher and Lou Klein -- Nowhere to rest my head / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Jesse Greer -- Nuthin’ (Ain’t got nuthin’, don’t want nuthin’) (Nuthin’ but you) / words by W.J. McKenna, music by Geoffrey O’Hara -- Ole mammy ain’t gonna sing no more / lyric by Herb Magidson and Maurice Sigler, music by James V. Monaco -- Old New Hampshire moon / by Geo. B. McConnell, Dick Sanford and Frank Luther -- Our movie honeymoon / lyric by Jack Meskill, music by Dave Klatzkin -- Pass the word around / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart -- Pray’r to Hawaii / poem by Queen Liliuokalani, music by Harry Owens -- Santa Claus / words by Geo. Buyukas, music by George Liapis -- Savage in my soul / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Rube Bloom -- She’s an old fashioned girl (from an old fashioned town) / words by Howard Johnson, music by Teddy Powell and Abe Lyman -- Shine boy / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- The snake in the grass / by John Alden -- So help me / by Irving Berlin -- Softly steals the night / lyric by Haven Gillespie, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- The Spanish in my eyes / by Enric Madriguera and Jimmy (J.P.) Johnson -- (We were) Springtime sweethearts / by Charlie Tobias, Jack Scholl and Murray Mencher -- Square dance [from The Gibson family] / lyric by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz -- The sweetest song of all / words by J. Will Callahan, music by Joyce E. Josleyn -- Sweetheart of auld lang syne / by Howard Johnson, Addy Britt and Charlie davis -- Ten yards to go / words and music by Dave Franklin -- That old fashioned church of my dreams / words and music by Gene Arnold -- There’s a cross in the Argonne / by Lew Pollack and Paul Francis Webster -- There’s a method to my madness (and my madness is you) / words and music by Lew Pollack and Paul Francis Webster -- There’s gonna be a wedding in the band / words and music by Phil Baxter -- There’s music in the stars / by Irving Bibo, Mack David and Frank Ferris -- Tumbling tumbleweeds / words and music by Bob Nolan -- What a sweet sensation! / words and music by Charlie Seitter and Billy James -- What happened to Annie? / by Phil Ellis and Stan Meyer -- When you and I were school day sweethearts / words and music by Gene Arnold & Egbert Van Alstyne -- Where the dear old Rockies tip-toe to the sea / Wendell Hall, Earl K. Smith, chas. Kallen -- While the music plays / words by Jeanne Borlini, music by Jackson Swayless II -- You gotta give credit to love! / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and al Hoffman -- You oughta be arrested (for breaking my heart) / by Arthur Swanstrom and Louis Alter -- Your song for today / lyric by Irene Du Mond, music by Joe Du Mond.
  2. P.S. 1934 series 3: Always in the dark / by Harry Richman, Mildred & Alvin Kaufman, and Leon d’Acosta -- And I still do! / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Blame it on my youth / words by Edward Heyman, music by Oscar Levant -- Blow the man down / by Phillips H. Lord, May Singhi Breen and Peter De Rose -- Blue in love / words by Joe Young, music by Leon Leonardi -- Bringin’ my honey back to me / words and music by Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, Al Lewis -- Carry me back to the lone prairie / by Carson J. Robison -- Continental nights (Valse Viennese) / words by Raymond Leveen, music by Ernest Breuer -- Chime bells / by Bob Miller and Elton Britt -- Christmas night in Harlem / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Raymond Scott -- Dancing in the moonlight / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson -- The debutante waltz / words and music by Bob Rothberg, Geo. W. Meyer and Peter Tinturin -- Deep purple / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Peter De Rose -- Down t’ Uncle Bill’s / words and music by Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael -- Driftin’ tide / by Pat Castleton, Spencer Williams -- Easy on the eyes! / words by Mack David, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart -- Fair and warmer [from Twenty million sweethearts] / lyrics by Al Dubin, music by Harry Warren -- A few of the things I’d like to do for you / words and music by Cliff Friend, James V. Monaco and Charles Newman -- Golden sands and silvery sea / words and music by Walter Blaufuss and Egbert Van Alstyne -- He’s a humdinger / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Here comes the navy / words by Clarence P. Oakes, adapted to the melody of the Beer barrel polka (by Lew Brown, W.A. Timm and Jaromir Vejvoda) -- Here’s looking at you / lyric by Edward Heyman, music by John W. Green -- Home ties / words and music by Charlie Tobias, Frank Loesser and Samuel Pokrass -- Honeymoon / lyric by Will M. Hough, Frank R. Adams, music by Jos. E. Howard -- Hot dogs and sasparella / lyric by Leonard Whitcup, music by Walter G. Samuels -- I’m gonna rest my weary soul / by Frank Condon, Charles Kallen and Wendell Hall -- I’m wearin’ my green fedora / by Joseph Meyer, Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- I carry you in my pocket (in a locket of gold) / words and music by Ralph L. Grosvenor -- I felt like an Arabian (k)night (out of a story book) / by Harry Leon & Leo Towers -- I guess I’ll have to telegraph my baby / words and music by George M. Cohan -- I’ve got a watch / words by Maurice Sigler, arrgt. by Paul Hill, music by J. Fred Coots -- I’ve got an invitation to a dance / by Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg & Jerry Levinson -- I’ve got another day from the N.R.A. (To love that baby of mine) / by Charlie Tobias, Pierre Norman and Henry H. Tobias -- I lost my job on account of you / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- I wish I were twins / words by Edgar De Lange and Frank Loesser, music by Joseph Meyer -- I’d give anything under the sun (to get you under the moon) / by Cliff Friend, Sidney D. Mitchell -- If it wasn’t for an early bird (I’d still be dreaming of you) / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Ill wind (You’re blowin’ me no good) / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by Harold Arlen -- In a blue and pensive mood / by Al J. Neiburg, Marty Symes & Jerry Levinson -- It’s happened again / words and music by Madeleine Hyde -- Just an old banjo (without any strings) / lyric by Bartley Costello, music by J. Rosamond Johnson and Rudy Vallée -- Just once too often / lyric by Joe Young and Charlie Tobias, melody by Sam H. Stept -- Kissable / words by May Kester, music by Ray Noble -- The last night with you / words by Orville C. Lentz, melody by Allen Taub -- A lemon in the garden of love / lyric by M.E. Rourke, music by Richard Carle -- Let’s gather ‘round the old piano / words by Mack David, music by Peter De Rose -- Let’s have a jubilee / words and music by Alex Hill and Irving Mills -- Let’s have breakfast in bed / lyric by Ned Washington, music by Sam H. Stept -- Lilacs in the rain / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Peter De Rose -- Listen to the raindrops fall / words by Joe Young, music by Harry Stride & Bernard Maltin -- Little thoughts / words and music by Joe Reichman and Grace Kay White -- Love, can’t you hear me calling? / words by Ralph Freed, music by Boyd Bunch.
  3. The maid o’ Athlone / words and music by Clara Prentice Forrester -- The merry little shark / words and music by Dave Ringle and Josephine Hodge -- Mine to be / words and music by Ralph L. Grosvenor -- Miss Otis regrets (she’s unable to lunch today) / words and music by Cole Porter -- (Thank you so much) Missus Lowsborough-Goodby / words and music by Cole Porter -- Moon country (is home to me) / words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer -- Moonlight and memories / by Abner Silver, Al Hoffman and Nick Kenny -- Mother’s quilting party / words by May Singhi Breen & Willard robison, music by Peter De Rose -- Must we say good-night (so soon)? / words by Nick Kenny and Dorothy Dick, music by Al Vann -- My kid’s a crooner (boo-boo-boo-boo) / words by Marion Harris, music by Reg Montgomery -- My middle name is love / words by Tot Seymour, music by J. Fred Coots -- (Alla en) El rancho grande = My ranch / English lyrics by Bartley Costello, Spanish lyric by J. del Moral, music by Emilio D. Uranga [2 copies] -- My ship has come in (bringing you) / words and music by Ralph L. Grosvenor -- My sweetheart / words by Obie Clow, music by Harold Weeks -- The old family doctor / by Bob Miller -- An old lullaby / words and music by Walter Hirsch, Al Goering & Ben Bernie -- Old man jingle / words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept -- The old new deal / words and music by Robert Frank Jarrett -- Ol’ pappy / words and music by Al J. Neiburg, Marty Symes & Jerry Levinson -- Old roses / by Little Jack Little and Dave Franklin -- An old water mill / by Charlie Tobias, Jack Scholl and Murray Mencher -- On the Palisades / words and music by Dorothea Dauber & Willis Fountaine -- One golden day (early in May) / words and music by Ralph L. Grosvenor -- Rain / words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose -- Ramblin’ Joe / words and music by Dave Franklin -- Recipe for love / words by Milton Pascal, music by Edgar Fairchild -- The rocking horse parade (words and music by E.P. La Freniere -- Santa Claus is comin’ to town / words by Haven Gillespie, music by J. Fred Coots -- Serenade (Music played on a heartstring) / lyric by Rozz Gordon, music by Mascheroni -- She isn’t happy-neither am I / words and music by Alan Grey [2 copies] -- Singing between kisses / lyrics by Irving Caesar, music by Cliff Friend [partially mutilated] -- Sleep, till the day-break / words by William Duflock and Alfred Marlhom, music by Lee Jones -- Slowly but surely (I’m losing you) / words and music by Raymond Rork -- Soul mate / words by Andy Razaf, music by george B. McConnell and Paul Denniker -- Stars fell on Alabama / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins -- Sweet as a song from heaven / lyric by Al Bryan, music by Lou Handman -- Sweet heartache / by Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- Sweetheart of the Red River Valley / words and music by Howard Johnson -- Sweetie pie / by John Jacob Loeb -- This is our night / by Dave Franklin -- A thousand good nights / [by] Walter Donaldson -- Vieni, vieni / lyric by Geo. Koger & H. Varna, English version by Rudy Vallée, music by Vincent Scotto -- Unless / words by Robert Hargreaves and Stanley J. Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans -- We’ll sing to-gether, oh that sweet tune / words and music by Joseph Schlacht -- We wish you all, a merry Christmas / words and music by Chas. H. Roth -- When it’s lullaby time in the hills / words by Bob Rothberg, music by Vincent Rose -- When the dance is over (let me linger in your arms) / words by Edgar De Lange, music by Bill Livingston -- When the Golden Gate was silver / words by Leo Robin, music by Ralph Rainger -- Were you foolin’? / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Why didn’t I sleep last night? / words by Milton Drake, music by Ben Oakland -- Winter wonderland / lyric by Dick Smith, music by Felix Bernard, arr. by Stephen Baranoski [for organ] -- Wishing (that I could see you smile) / words and music by Ralph L. Grosvenor -- Without a shirt / words and music by Joe Young, Charles Tobias and Gerald Marks -- You’re an angel (playing hookey from heaven) / by Maurice Siogler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- You could’ve knocked me over with a feather / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- You didn’t know me from Adam (and I didn’t know you from Eve) / words by Robert Burk, music by John Jacob Loeb.
  4. P.S. 1934 series 4: All I do is dream of you [from Sadie McKee] / lyric by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown -- Der dishwasher / by Herman Yablokoff -- P.S. I love you / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Gordon Jenkins -- With her head tucked underneath her arm / words by R.P. Weston and Bert Lee, music by Harris Weston.
  5. P.S. 1935 series 1, (A-L): A-hunting we will go / by Charlie Tobias, Harry Stride and Henry Tobias -- After all / words by Edwin Gilbert and Paul Denniker, music by Alec Fogarty and Zammy Simmons -- After dark / words and music by Charles Chancer -- Ali Ba-Ba / American adaptation by Walter G. Samuels, music by Ernesto Lecuona -- Almost / words and music by John Jacob Loeb -- Aloha, marimba! / words by Clarice MacQuarrie, music by Joan White -- Alone at a table for two / words by Billy Hill and Daniel Richman, music by Ted Fiorito -- Along Tobacco Road / lyric by Tina Glenn, music by Jesse Greer -- And then some / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Another love / by Vick Knight, Fred Mayo -- Aristocrat of Harlem / by Peter Tinturin, Nat Jaffe and Buddy Feyne -- ‘Round my old deserted farm / words and music by Willard Robison -- (Wealthy, shmelthy) As long as you’re healthy / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Sammy Fain -- At a little church affair / words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, Al Lewis -- ‘Way back home / by Al Lewis and Tom Waring -- Babs / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Baby at the zoo / words by darrell Ware, music by William Ortmann -- Barcelona, good-bye / words by Walter G. Samuels, music by Bernice Petkere -- A beautiful lady in blue / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots -- Between two fires / by Sammy Mysels, E.P. La Freniere, Hugo Rubens -- Black coffee / music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, Al Hoffman [partially mutilated] -- Blue illusion / by B. Musician, T. Gindhart, E.P. La Freniere -- (Take me back to my) Boots and saddle / words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- The broken record / by Cliff Friend, Charlie Tobias and Boyd Bunch -- Brokenhearted troubadour / words and music by Mack David and Sanford Green -- Byrd (You’re the ‘bird’ of them all) / by Howard Johnson -- Campus moon / lyric by Dick Smith and Tony Sacco, music by J. Fred Coots. [partially mutilated] -- Can’t we dream a midsummer night’s dream (tho’ there’s frost on the moon) / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Chasing shadows / lyric by Benny Davis, music by Abner Silver -- Choc’late soldier man / words and music by Dave Oppenheim and Max Rich -- The church bells told / words by Joe Young, music by Jean Schwartz, Ira Schuster -- Cling to me / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- Clouds / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson -- The cockeyed mayor of Kaunakakai / words by R. Alex Anderson & Al Silverman, music by R. Alex Anderson -- Colorado memories / by Billy Hill -- Conversation for two / by Sammy Mysels, Billy Hueston, Bob Emmerich -- A cottage by the moon / by Ralph Freed, Charles Tobias and Peter De Rose -- A cowboy honeymoon / by Will Heagney, Bert Reed -- Crooked little brook / words and music by Gene LaBarre -- Cuban moonlight = Lamento borincano / music by and Spanish lyrics by Rafael Hernandez, English lyrics by Ann Gershon -- Dance to-day / words & music by Ina George -- Dancing silhouettes / words and music by Nat Simon and John Redmond -- Darling, je vous aaime beaucoup / words and music by Anna Sosenko -- The day I let you get away / words & music by Tot Seymour, Boyd Bunch & Vee Lawnhurst -- The day you were born / words by Edward Heyman, music by Dana Suesse -- Dealer of dreams / words by Gray Sundeen, music by William Ortmann -- A devil in disguise / words and music by Gene LaBarre, Claude De Metruis and Mickey Stoner -- Devil in the moon / by Alex Hill, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills -- Dinner for one, please James / words and music by Michael Carr -- The Dixieland band / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Bernie Hanighen -- Don’t be afraid to tell your mother / words and music by “Pinky” Tomlin, Coy Poe & Jimmie Grier -- Don’t worry, sweetheart / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Murray Mencher -- Down at the old minstrel show! / lyric by Nick Kenny & Eddie Moran, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Down Sunshine Land / words and music by Dick Powell and Jack Kopp -- Dream bells / by Johnny Tucker, James Marchant -- Drifting in the moonlight / words and music by Joseph White -- The duck song (Quack! Quack! Quack!) / words by Ralph Butler & Stanley J. Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans -- (Oh Suzanna) Dust off that old pianna / by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner & Gerald Marks -- Dusty road / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins -- Early to bed (Bein’ good while you’re gone) / words by Dick Smith, music by George Clarke and Bert Clarke -- Even the best of friends must part / by May Singhi Breen & Peter De Rose -- Evenin’ breeze / words and music by Louis Levine, Trevor Jones and Lou Singer -- An evening in June / lyric by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Every little moment / lyric by Dorothy Fields, melody by Jimmy McHugh -- Every now and then / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman and Al Lewis -- Ev’ry single little tingle of my heart / words by Jules Loman and Allan Roberts, music by Nat Simon -- Ev’rything is okey dokey / words and music by John Jacob Loeb -- Ev’rythings the same but you / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy Powell -- Everything stops for ttea / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Far into the night / words and music by Nat Simon and Harold Raymond -- The farmer takes a wife / words and music by Charlie Tobias, Ralph Freed & Murray Mencher -- Flowers for madame / by Charlie Tobias, Charles Newman and Murray Mencher -- Following in your footsteps / lyric by Ned Washington, music by Sam H. Stept -- Forget if you can / words and music by Dave Oppenheim and Max Rich -- The gaucho / words by B.G. De Sylva, music by Walter G. Samuels -- Gee! I wish I knew / words by Ray A. Sterling, music by Louis Ricca and Wm. Lackenhauer -- The general’s fast asleep / words and music by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr -- The gentleman obviously doesn’t believe … / by Eddie Pola and Michael Carr -- Georgia rockin’ chair / words and music by Fred Fisher -- The ghost of Dinah / by Joe Young and Little Jack Little -- The girl I left behind me / words by Edgar Leslie and Billy Rose, music by George W. Meyer -- The girl with the dreamy eyes / by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola -- Give a broken heart a break / words by Dave Franklin, music by Isham Jones -- Good-bye / words and music by Gordon Jenkins -- Good old moon / words and music by Andrew B. Sterling, Ray Sterling, Lou Ricca and Wm. Lackenbauer -- Grandmother’s valentine / words and music by Gene Arnold -- Havana heaven = Cielo de la Habana / English words by Howard Johnson, Spanish lyrics by Ramon Velasquez, music by Nico Dostal -- Have a little sympathy, cherie / words by Fred Fisher, music by Ben and Sam Adelman -- Have you written home to mother / lyric by Benny Davis, music by Matt Malneck -- Hawaiian paradise / words and music by Harry Owens -- He wooed her (and wooed her and wooed her) / by Cecil Harrington and Jack Lupus, American version by Rudy Vallée -- A heart like the ocean / by Zez Confrey, Irving Mills -- Heartstrings / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Maria Grever[partially mutilated] -- Here’s luck to our love / words and music by Billy James and Charlie Seitter -- Here’s to you / words and music by Herbert Mandell and Frank Littau -- Hill billy Tilly (from Philly) / by James Marchant, Johnny Tucker -- His majesty the baby / words by Neville Fleeson and Arthur Terker, music by Mabel Wayne -- Honey girl / by George Schefer in collaboration with Johnny Tucker and James Marchant -- Hot cha China Joe / by Will Heagney, Bert Reed -- How’d ya like to be a little birdie? / words and music by Herman Hupfeld -- The humble side of the town / lyric by Irving Kahal, music by Sammy Fain.
  6. I ain’t gonna’ love no more / lyric by Eddie Moran, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- I’m a fugitive from a chain letter gang / by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner & Gerald Marks -- I’m a gambler / words by Edgar Leslie, music by James V. Monaco -- I’m afraid to open your letter! / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- I’m all tangled up in love / lyric by Frank Capano, music by Maurrie Merl -- I’m building up to an awful let-down / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Fred Astaire -- I’m gonna play in the varsity band / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- I’m gonna sit right down and write myself a letter / lyrics by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- I’m holding the world in my arms / words by Ray Sterling, music by Wm. Lackenbauer -- I’m just an ordinary human / lyrics by Larry Yoell, music by Al Jacobs -- I’m king again / by Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo -- I’m misunderstood / lyrics by Mary Ricca Compton, music by Emile Ricca -- I’m painting the town red (to hide a heart that’s blue) / lyrics by Charles Tobias & Charles Newman, music by Sam H. Stept -- I’m running around in circles (trying to square myself with you) / by Phil Baxter and Jay Burnette -- I’m with the right girl now / words by Jack Meskill, music by Rube Bloom -- I can’t get to first base with you / words and music by Mrs. Lou Gehrig & Fred Fisher -- I couldn’t believe my eyes / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy Powell -- I did it again / by Bill Barry and Jean Herbert -- I don’t know your name (but you’re beautiful) / words and music by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner and Gerald Marks -- I fell asleep at the football game / words and music by Tom Picker -- I found a rose in the snow / words and music by Joe Sanders -- I got ya’ way down deep in my heart / words by Ray Klages, music by Jack Palmer -- I’ve been waiting all winter (for a summer night like this) / by Ben Oakland, Milton Drake & Irving Mills -- I’ve got a note / by Eddie Pola -- I have so little to give (for love alone) / words by Bruce Sievier, music by Pat Thayer -- I just came back to haunt you (Boogy boogy boogy boo!) / words and music by Frank Loesser, Billy Hueston and Bob Emmerich -- I lost my heart in the subway (when I gave my seat to you) / words by Fred Fisher, music by Bob Emmerich -- I never felt that way before / by J. Russel Robinson and Bill Livingston -- I picked a flower the color of your eyes / lyric by George Whiting, music by Billy Haid -- I see you on every corner / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Joseph Meyer -- I see you whenever I close my eyes / words and music by George and Bert Clarke & Ben Kriger -- I threw a bean bag at the moon / words by Stanley Adams, music by Milton Ager -- I want to learn to speak Hawaiian / [by] Johnny Noble -- I was taken by storm / words by Edward Heyman, music by Louis Alter -- I went merrily merrily on my way / lyrics by Irving Kahal, music by Sammy Fain -- I’ll never forget I love you / by Joe Sanders and Eddie Edwards -- I’ll never say “never again” again / by Harry Woods -- I’ll take the south / lyric by Ray Klages, music by Jack Palmer -- If I could turn back the clock / lyric by Paul Cates, music by Bernard Hanighen -- If my love could talk / lyric by Lou Holzer ; music by Harry Kogen [partially mutilated] -- If the moon turns green / words by Paul Cates, music by Bernard Hanighen -- If the stork comes to our house / by Bob Miller and Jack Mahoney -- If they feel like a war let them keep it over there / by Howard Johnson and Willie Raskin -- If you were as lonely (as you are lovely) / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- The image of you / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- In a little gypsy tea room / lyric by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- In a little street café / words and music by Con Conrad, Dave Dreyer & Jack Scholl -- In a little tavern / by Louis Levine, Trevor Jones and Ace Aldrich -- In a sentimental mood / by Duke Ellington, Irving Mills and Manny Kurtz -- In Catalina / words and music by Dave Franklin -- In that vine covered chapel / words and music by Fred Fisher and Joe Davis -- In the bottom of my glass / words by Joe Young, music by George W. Meyer -- In the dark / words by Billy Hill, music by Dewey Bergman -- In the merry month of may / words by Harry and Charlie Tobias, music by Charles Rosoff and Neil Moret -- In the middle of a kiss [from “College scandal”] / words and music by Sam Coslow -- In the shadow of the pyramids / words and music by Gene Labarre -- In the summer of the heart / words by Henry Hammer, music by William Ortmann -- In the sweet long ago / words by Edgar Leslie and Archie Fletcher, music by Joe Burke -- In the twinkling of an eye / lyric by Charles Newman, music by Dave Franklin -- In your memory / by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Felix Bernard -- In your own little innocent way / by Harold raymond, Nat Simon and Sammy Mysels -- Is it just a summer romance? / words by Anthony Turner, music by J. Fred Coots -- Is it true? / by Joe Bollon, Johnny Tucker and James Marchant -- Is this the end / music & lyrics by Grace Lambert, Edw. J. Lambert -- It ain’t being done no more / lyrics by George Sherzer, music by Gene Irwin and Eubie Blake -- It ain’t nobody’s biz’ness what I do / by J.A. Browne, John Guy Sampsel & Morris Markowitz -- It never dawned on me / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots -- It’s a coincidence / words by Herman Pincus, music by Lou Handman -- It’s a thrill all over again / words by Stella Unger, music by Jean Delettre -- It’s dangerous to love like this / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- It’s funny what a kiss can do / words and music by Dave Franklin -- It’s mating time / by Haven Gillespie, Abel Baer and J. Fred Coots -- It’s no secret that I love you = (Damisela encantadora) / Spanish lyric and music by Ernesto Lecuona, English lyric by Al Stillman -- It’s the voice of old man river / words and music by Harry White and Willie Bryant -- It’s too hot for words / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy Powell -- It’s unbelievable / lyric by Ray Klages, music by Jack Palmer -- It’s written in the stars / by George A. Little, Fred Rose and Larry Shay -- It’s you I adore / by J. Russel Robinson and Bill Livingston -- It looks like an early fall / words by Dick Smith, music by J. Fred Coots -- It must have been a dream / lyric by Al Silverman and Marvin Johnson, music by Les Hite and Charles Lawrence -- Jane (from a little town in Maine) / by L. Wolfe Gilbert and Felix Bernard -- Jerry the junker / words and music by Clarence A. Stout and Clarence Williams -- Just an evening at home / [by] Henry Russell, Murray Martin -- Just as long as the world goes ‘round and around (and I go around with you) / words and music by Harry Woods -- Just we two (in our little dream canoe) / words and music by Billy Haid and E.P. La Freniere -- The key to paradise / by Harold Raymond and Kendall Burgess -- (Sittin’ on a rainbow) Kickin’ the clouds away / by Nat Simon and Harold Raymond -- A kiss from Angelina / lyric by Edward Heyman, music by Joseph Meyer -- Kiss me goodnight / words by Bud Green, music by Jesse Greer -- The kitchenette across the hall / words and music by Ruth Mhore -- The lady from Broadway / words and music by Dave Oppenheim and Max Rich -- The lake song (by Lake Chargoggagogg, Manchaugagogg, Chabunagungamaug) by Will Heagney, Will Mahoney, Bert Reed -- Lasting love / words and music by Gene La Barre and Ted Peck -- Lavender languor / lyric by Corinne Gould, music by Cal Callaway -- Let me be the one / words by Kay Twomey, music by Charles Bates -- Let me go to sleep in Dreamland (and wake up dreaming of you) / by Howard Johnson and Addy Britt -- Let’s leave it to love / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Matt Malneck -- Let your heart make up your mind / by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner & Gerald Marks -- Life is a song (let’s sing it together) / lyric by Joe Young, melody by Fred E. Ahlert -- Lights out / by Billy Hill -- A little bit independent / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- Little colonel / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by Lew Pollack -- A little door, a little lock, a little key / words and music by Harry Woods -- Little girl from who knows where / by Howard Johnson, Charlie Tobias and Al Fernwood -- Little kisses / by Arthur Altman and Milton Ager -- (There’s a) Little picture playhouse in my heart / lyric by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- A little white house, a little white lady / lyrics by Howard Johnson, music by Walter Donaldson -- Loafin’ time / by Arthur Altman & Milton Ager -- Londonderry air / [by] Katherine t. Hinkson, arr. by Jim Smock [for voice and piano], arr. by Bob Kaai for Hawaiian guitar -- Look in the mirror (give yourself a kiss for me) / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy Powell -- Looking forward to looking after you / words and music by Harry Woods -- Louisiana fairy tale / words and music by Mitchell Parish, Haven Gillespie and J. Fred Coots -- Love dropped in for tea / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- Love is like a cigarette / words by Richard Jerome, music by Walter Kent [partially mutilated] -- Love takes a holiday / words and music by Joe Young, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman -- Lovely / words and music by Lou Herscher, E.P. La Freniere -- Lovely Liza Lee / by Andy Razaf and Paul Denniker -- Love’s serenade / by Edgar Hayes, Manny Kurtz, Irving Mills.
Call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 44
Note
  1. Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  2. Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
Reproduction (note)
  1. Microfilm.
Title
  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 44.
Imprint
  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1934-1935.
Reproduction
  1. Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 44
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