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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 45.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 45.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1935.

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reel 45: 1935Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 45: 1935Performing 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.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
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  • P.S. 1935, series 1 (M-Z): Madonna mia / words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis -- Malola / words by Desmond Carter, music by Mabel Wayne -- March winds and April showers / words & music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup & Teddy Powell -- Maybe / by Allan Flynn and Frank Madden -- Me and my wonderful one / by Dick Smith, Harry Stride, Bernard Maltin -- Meet me at the football game / words and music by E.P. La Freniere, Billy Haid, Charlie French -- Melancholy and blue / words by Ben Gordon, music by Lou Handman -- Melancholy me / words by Gerald Griffin, music by Ernie Burnett -- Merrily we roll along / by Eddie Cantor, Charlie Tobias & Murray Mencher -- Midnight rendezvous / by Isham Jones, Eddie Stone & Nick Hupfer -- A million dreams (from now) / lyric by Ray Sterling, music by Wm. Lackenbauer -- Mr. Bluebird / by Hoagy Carmichael -- Mrs. Astor’s horse / words and music by James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford & Nat Simon -- Misty islands of the highlands / by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr -- A moment in the dark / words and music by Carlos Molina, Paul Shahin and Rafael Gama -- Monday in Manhattan / lyric by Richard Himber and Elliott Grennard, music by Richard Himber -- Moon in the parlor / lyric by Milton Pascal, music by Edgar Fairchild -- Moon over London / by Will Heagney, Bert Reed -- Moon over Miami / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- Moonlight and magnolias / lyrics by Haven Gillespie, music by Peter De Rose -- More than anything in the world / words and music by Charles Kenny, Harry Stride and Bernard Maltin -- The music goes ‘round and around / lyrics by Red Hodgson, music by Edward Farley and Michael Riley -- Murder in the moonlight (It’s love in the first degree) / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Pete Wendling -- My basket of memories / lyric by Clarice MacQuarrie, music by Leo Edwards -- My dance / words and music by Herbert Mandell, Henry King and Frank Littau [partially mutilated] -- My dream is in my arms / lyric by Joseph McCarthy, music by Harry Tierney -- My foolish heart / words and music by Richard A. Whiting, Jack Bennett and Walter Bullock -- My heart is keeping company / by Dave Franklin -- My heart jumped over the moon / by Irving Kahal -- My introduction to love / words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Irving Caesar -- My Margarita / [by] E.P. La Freniere -- M’ sugar’s crazy (‘bout me) / by Joe Rines and Hy Fine -- My sweet / by Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias -- My very good friend-the milkman / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- The night, the wind and me / words by Andy Razaf, music by Louis A. Ruben -- No other one / words by tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Noon at midnight / words by Lou Holzer, music by Harry Kogen -- Nothing lives longer than love / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Pete Wendling -- Now you’ve got me doing it / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- Oh God, bless our home / words and music by Joseph Schlacht -- Of time and the river / lyric by Gene Otto, music by Anne Otto -- On a hitch-hike honeymoon / words by Louis J. Fenton and C.B. Brandt,. music by Al Theel -- (Where were you) On the night of June the third? / lyric by Chas. Tobias, music by Sam M. Stept -- On Treasure Island / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- Once upon a midnight / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- One night in Monte Carlo / words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis -- One night in Napoli / words and music by Allan Ingram, Franz Vienna & Horatio Nicholls -- One umbrella for two / by Charlie Tobias, Charles Newman, Murray Mencher -- The Oregon Trail / words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose -- Over a chocolate sundae (on Saturday night) / words by Fred Fisher, music by Ben Adelman and Sam Adelman -- Pagan star / words by Stanley Adams, music by Hoagy Carmichael -- Pardon my love / words by Milton Drake, music by Oscar Levant -- Partner, it’s the parting of the way / lyric by Jean Herbert, music by Billy Barry -- Penthouse in the moon (Heaven of love) / words by Alfred Bryan and Monte Carlo, music by Alma Sanders -- Plain old me / words and music by Tony Romano, Morey Amsterdam and Larry Crosby -- Please believe me / words by Larry Yoell, music by Al Jacobs -- The pleasure was all mine! / by Vincent Rose, Irving Mills, Kay Twomey -- Poor old rover / words by Del Porter, music by Ray Johnson -- The postman passes my door / words by James Dyrenforth, music by Kenneth Leslie Smith -- Precious little one / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- Puppchen / by Bert Kalmar & Harry Ruby -- Put on an old pair of shoes / by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill -- Quicker than you say Jack Robinson / by Mack David ; Geo. W. Meyer Pete Wendling [partially mutilated] -- A rainbow filled with music / by Alex Hill, Manny Kurtz & Irving Mills -- Red sails in the sunset / lyric by Jimmy Kennedy, music by Hugh Williams (Will Grosz) -- Repenting in a penthouse / words and music by Gene Labarre -- Restless / words and music by Sam Coslow and tom Satterfield -- Revelation / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Rhumba-man (Start shakin’ those shakers) / lyric by Bob Rothberg, music by Nat Simon and Harold Raymond -- Rhythm and romance / lyric by George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, music by J.C. Johnson -- (If I had) Rhythm in my nursery rhymes / lyric by Sammy Cahn & Don Raye, music by Jimmie Lunceford & Saul I. Chaplin -- Ridin’ up the river road / by Harry Woods -- Rigamarole / lyric by Bert Douglas, composed by Harold Mooney -- Rural rhythm / words and music by James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford & Frank Weldon -- Santa, bring my mommy back to me / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Peter De Rose -- The Santa Claus Express / lyrics and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, Al Lewis -- Say the word yes / words and music by Tom Waring -- Seein’ is belivin’ / words by Stanley Adams, music by Milton Ager -- She shall have music / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Simply grand! / words by Ted Koehler, music by Chummy MacGregor -- Since we fell out of love / words and music by Terry Shand, Ed Delange and Helen Bernard -- Sing an old fashioned song (to a young sophisticated lady) / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Sing me a swing song (and let me dance) / words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams -- Sittin’ around on Sunday / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Sitting at the table opposite you / words by Ben Barnett, music by Clarence Williams -- Sleepy time in Topsy-Turvy Town / by Charles Newman, Murray Mencher & Milton Ager -- Slipping thru my fingers / by Lou Singer, Milton Leeds and Irving Mills.
  • (We’re gonna have) Smooth sailing / [by] Al Sherman, Al Lewis & Milton Ager -- So lovely and so sweet / words and music by Dudley Nix -- So red the rose / words and music by Jack Lawrence & Arthur Altman So this is heaven / lyric by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- Some one I love / lyric by Haven Gillespie, music by Victor Herbert -- (I want you to meet) Somebody sweeter than you / by Charles O’Flynn and Lee David, arranged by Paul Hill -- Somebody’s birthday / lyrics by Jimmie Grier and Gordon Clifford, music by Byron Gay -- Song of spring / by Hoagy Carmichael -- Star gazing / by Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg & Jerry Levinson -- Stay out of love ‘cause (that’s when the blues begin) / by Horace Gerlach, E.P. La Freniere -- Street in Havana : from A Cuban suite / words by Billy Hill, music by Don Marzedo -- The stuff is here and it’s mellow / by Willie Smith, Walter Bishop and Clarence Williams -- Sugar plum / lyric by Gus Kahn ; melody by Arthur Johnston [extensive mutilation] -- A sunbonnet blue / lyric by Irving Kahal, music by Sammy Fain [partially mutilated] -- Sunday-go-to-meetin’-time / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Sweet and slow / lyric by Al Dubin music by Harry Warren [partially mutiliated] -- (Do you intend to put an end to) A sweet beginning like this / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Sweet Flossie Farmer / lyric by Mort Dixon, music by Allie Wrubel -- Sweet sleep / words and music by Gene Labarre -- Sweet thing / by Joe Young, Abel Baer and Fred E. Ahlert -- Swinging down the old orchard lane / by Bob Miller -- Swinging in a swing (with my sweetie) / lyric by Ray Klages and Johnny Farro, music by Jack Palmer and Margie Morris -- Take me back to Renfro Valley / by John Lair, arranged by Nick Manoloff -- The the ache from my heart / words and music by Howard Johnson and Harry Kogen -- (Eyes, blue as the skies) That’s you sweetheart / words and music by Bernice Petkere -- That old Swiss chalet in the rockies / lyric by Richard W. Pascoe, music by Will E. Dulmage and H. O’Reilly Clint -- There’s a secret in my heart / lyrics by Stanley Adams, music by Theo A. Metz -- There’s a shadow in the sunshine of your smile / by Joe Young, Carmen Lombardo and Fred E. Ahlert -- There’s a whistle in the thistle / lyric by Ned Washington and Ralph Freed, music by Joe Burke -- There’s gonna be the devil to pay / lyric by Billy Hueston, music by Bob Emmerich -- There isn’t any limit to my love / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- There’s nothing to do till to-morrow / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Murray Mencher -- There’ll be a great day in the mornin’! / by Alex Hill & Irving Mills -- These ‘n’ that ‘n’ those / lyric by Milton Pascal, music by Edgar Fairchild -- This is the kiss of romance / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Jean Delettre -- Thrilled / lyric by Mort Greene, music by Harry Barris -- Time will tell / lyrics by Richard Himber and Elliott Grennard, music by Richard Himber -- Tiny little fingerprints / lyric by Charlie Tobias and charles Newman, music by Sam H. Stept -- To think that you’re mine again / lyric by Benny Davis, music by Abner Silver -- Tonight in Vienna / lyric by Joe Linz, music by Pem Davenport -- Too much imagination / lyric by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- The traffic was terrific / lyric by Frank Loesser and Buddy Bernier, music by Otto Motzan -- Truckin’ (Truck-truck-truckin’ along) / by Chas Van, Kenneth Casey & Jary Armstrong -- Truckin’ on down (Harlem’s latest dance craze) / words by Arthur Porter, music by Eubie Blake -- A two-cent stamp (Brought me back a million dollar love) / by Ted White, Manny Kurtz & Milton Ager -- Two heads against the moon / words by Stanley Adams, music by Milton Ager -- Two hearts carved on a lonesome pine / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Two little candles (On one little cake) / lyric by Charlie Tobias and Charles Newman, music by Sam H. Stept -- Two little slippers and two big shoes / by Winston Tharp -- The vanishing American / by Bradford Browne & Max Rich -- The Veolanda / words by Frank Veloz, music by Shep Fields -- Waltz of my heart / words by Jeanie Harper, music by Lee Jones -- We agree perfectly / lyric by Mack David, music by …. [partially mutilated] -- We can start with love / by Lee David, John Redmond & Lou Klein -- We made up again / lyric by Charles Tobias, music by Sam H. Stept -- we wouldn’t take a million for our baby (or give a nickel for another one) / words and music by Fred Fisher -- Weather man / words by Irving Caesar, music by Newell Chase -- The wedding of Jack and Jill / words by Haven Gillespie and Abner P. Grunauer, music by J. Fred Coots -- What a night, what a moon, what a girl / words & music by John Jacob Loeb -- What did Sally say? / by Charlie Tobias, Jack Scholl, Murray Mencher -- What Harlem is to me / by Andy Razaf, Russell Wooding and Paul Denniker -- What you moanin’ for / words and music by James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford and Sammy Mysels -- The wheel of the wagon is broken / words and music by Box and Cox and Michael Carr -- When a great love comes along / lyric by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- When a gypsy makes his violin cry / words by Dick Smith, Frank Wine-gar and Jimmy Rogan, music by Emery Deutsch -- When I rest in your arms / lyric by Larry Yoell, music by John I. Wolohan [partially mutilated] -- When I see myself in your eyes / words by Monty Siegel, music by Johnny Tucker -- When love has gone / lyrics by Philip Copell, Billy Hueston, music by Ray Block, Drexell Hines -- When moonbeams softly fall / words by Donald Heins, music by Ernest Seitz -- When somebody thinks you’re wonderful / words and music by Harry Woods -- When the circus comes to town / words by Harry Tobias & Charlie Tobias, music by Henry H. Tobias -- When the leaves bid the trees good-bye / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- When the robin sings his song again / words by Mitchell Parish, music by J. Fred Coots -- When we met one amateur night / by James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford and Lee David -- Whenever I think of you / by Harry Woods -- Where the Rocky Mountains kiss the sky / lyric by Dave Franklin, music by Isham Jones -- Whilin’ the day away / words by Del Porter, music by Ray Johnson -- Whistlin’ my way back home! / words by Clarke Van Ness, Roger Genger, music by I. Pollack and Ruben Carleton -- Whose honey are you? / words by Haven Gillespie, music by J. Fred Coots -- Will o’ the wisp / by Nat Simon, Harold Raymond, Elliott Grennard -- Windmill Willie / words by Dick Smith, music by George Clarke and Bert Clarke -- The winter waltz / by Arthur Altman & Milton Ager -- With Louise on Lake Louise / lyric by Al Bryan, music by Larry Stock -- With you on my mind / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- Why can’t I do something new? / words and music by Larry Harding -- Why have a falling out (just when we’re falling in love?) / by Frank Weldon, James Cavanaugh and Howard Johnson -- Why pretend / words by James Marchant, Bert Mann, music by Johnny Tucker -- Under a show’r of silv’ry stars / by Louis Herscher and David Gornston -- Woe! is me / words by James Cavanaugh and Dick Sanford, music by Bob Emmerich -- Wouldn’t I be a wonder / by Harry Woods -- Yankee Doodle never went to town / lyric by Ralph Freed, music by Bernard Hanighen -- You’re a heavenly thing / by Joe Young and Little Jack Little -- You’re a vision to behold / by Joe Young and Little Jack Little -- (Easy on the eyes) You’re lovely to love / by Al Albert, Johnny Tucker, Jimmy Marchant -- You’re my “g” girl (and the “g” means gorgeous) / by Charles Henderson, G.O. McConachie and Gene Raggie -- You’re so darn charming / words by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- You’re the answer to my prayer / words and music by Charlie Seitter, Billy James and Lulu Quinn Weyant -- You’re tugging at my heart-strings / words and music by Gene Labarre -- You’re walking in my sleep / words and music by Ben Oakland and Benée Russell -- You fit into the picture / lyrics by Bud Green, music by Jesse Greer -- You’ve been taking lessons in love (from somebody new) / words and music by Winston tharp and Grady Watts -- You’ve done it again / by Phil Baxter and Will S. Dillon -- You’ve got what it takes / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy Powell -- You left me everything but you / words and music by Benée Russell -- You opened my eyes / lyric by Jules Loman and Allan Roberts, music by Walter Kent -- You rate four stars with me / words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- You saved my life / lyric by Ralph Freed, music by Victor Young.
  • P.S. 1935 series 2: Bells of Normandie / words by Billy Hill, music by John Klenner -- Blue in the black of the night / words by Frank Capano, George Wellein, music by Maurrie Merl, Ace Pancoast -- Boomba / by Bobby Gregory -- My champagne lady / words and music by Ann King -- Chinese tango / by Bobby Gregory -- Cinders / words by Lou Holzer, music by Harry Kogen -- Conversation with a mule / by Bob Miller -- Crazy over you / by Jack and Bill Jenkins -- Curly head / by John Jacob Loeb -- Deep south / lyric by Victor Selsman and Irving Brown, music by Ray Bloch -- Delta serenade / lyric by Manny Kurtz & Irving Mills, music by Duke Ellington -- Do you miss me / words by Bernie Grossman and Joe Sanders, music by Joe Sanders -- Doesn’t that suggest something to you? / words and music by Seymour Simon -- Doin’ the ducky wuck / words and music by Joe Penner and Hal Raynor -- Easy on the eyes / by Sam Coslow -- Falling in love / words by Geo. Buyukas, music by S. Joannidis -- Good night, my sweet / by Milton Charles and Woody Smith -- Gypsy caravan / words by Kay Twomey, music by Sam Shaffran -- Hasta mañana = Come around some other day / lyric by George Whiting, music by Peter Tinturin and Geo. Sterney -- Havana Anna / by Bobby Gregory -- Hollywood at Vine / words and music by Lyle Moraine and Jimmie Grier -- The horse with the lavender eyes / by James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford and Sammy Mysels -- Hypnotized / words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, Al Lewis -- I’m just a natural born sweetheart / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- (I gave you my) Promise / by David M. Du Cille, Johnny Tucker, James Marchant -- I gotta see a man about a girl / words by Benée Russell, music by Ben Oakland -- I still wear the same size hat / by Vick Knight and Fred Mayo -- I’ll stand by / lyric by Paul Francis Webster and Elliott Grenard, music by Nat Simon -- I wish I didn’t love you / by Morey Amsterdam and Tony Romano -- I wonder where my old girl is tonight? / words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose -- If I were you / words and music by Harry Pease, Ed G. Nelson & Charlie Abbott -- If my heart could only talk / words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy Powell -- Illusions / lyric by Frank Capano, music by Maurrie Merl and ace Pancoast -- It’s about time / by Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg and Jerry Levinson -- A lamp and a chair (By the fireside) / by J. Russel Robinson and Bill Livingston -- Let’s make believe we’re in the movies / words and music by Tony Sacco -- The little golden locket / words and music by Jimmy Kennedy -- Magic night / words and music by Alice Hunt, arr. by Elwood M. Wilson -- Margarita / by Bobby Gregory -- Maybe it’s all for the best / words by Chick Endor and Ernie Holst, music by Walter Feldkamp -- Me and my heart / by Frank Capano, George Febbo, Paul Valentino. -- Melancholy nights (Who’s afraid of you now) / lyric by Joe Young, music by Charles Thorpe and Benny Fields -- Mommy / by Connie Boswell and Nat Schwartz -- My picture of love / by Matt Ray, Johnny Tucker and James Marchant -- Night on the plains / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Nonchalant / words by Joe Linz, music by Pem Davenport -- One Persian night / [by] Jack Meskill & Cyril Ray -- Oriental sweetheart / by Bobby Gregory -- A pair of dimples and a picture hat / words by Stanley Adams, music by Milton Ager -- Pleading / by Lulu Quinn Weyant, J.D. Hallen, in collaboration with Johnny Tucker and James Marchant -- Quintuplets’ lullaby (Fifty chubby tiny toes) / by Gordon V. Thompson -- Rhumbatism / by Bobby Gregory -- Rhythm is our business / by Jimmie Lunceford, Sammy Cahn and Saul Kaplan -- The sandman’s lullaby / words and music by Ros Metzger -- She fell in the fall of the year / words by Ione Sweet, music by Madeline Hyde -- She’ll be there (What a friend we have in mother) / [by] Fisher Hendley, Lee Boswell and Charles C. Converse -- Silvery moonlight / words and music by Art Kassel, Wayne King and chester Cohn -- Some fun, eh! Kid? / words by Morey Amsterdam, music by Bob Lee and tony Romano -- Son-of-a-halfback / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Al Lewis -- Sorrento by the sea / words by Ronnie Henderson, music by Max Rosen -- Stolen harmony / words and music by Jack Lawrence, Arthur Altman and Joe Young -- (Always wear a) Sunny smile / by Jack McCulloch, James Marchant, Johnny Tucker -- Sunshine / by Walter g. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy Powell -- Thanks for the card (you sent me) / words and music by Johnny Tucker, James Marchant -- There’s a phone on the wall (and a mail box at the door) / by Lorenz Willig, Lulu Quinn Weyant -- There’s another little wrinkle on her brow / words by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Things might have been so diff’rent / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots -- Two seats in the balcony / lyric by Nat Schwartz, muic by J.C. Johnson -- Ufty, Mufty and Gufty / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Jimmie Monaco -- When love knocks at your heart / words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose -- The whistling waltz / words and music by Harry Woods -- Who’ll take your place (when you’re gone) / words and music by Frank Capano, Andrew Barcik, Maurrie Merl, Frank Barcik. -- The woodland tale/ lyric by Kay Twomey, music by Vincent De Rose -- Wyoming in the gloaming / [by] Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman -- You again / words by Gordon Clifford, music by Jack King -- You’re in the picture (I’m in the frame) / words by Bob Rothberg, music by Jack Golden -- You should have told me / by Billy Hill and Enric Madriguera -- You will always be my sweetheart / lyric by Frank Capano, music by Maurrie Hall, Sammy Breitigan -- You’ll grow sweeter, sweetheart / words by Billy Hill, music by Peter De Rose -- Your eyes told mine / lyric by Olie Wease, music by Lillian Wenzler.
  • P.S. 1935 series 3: Along Tobacco Road / lyric by Tina Glenn, music by Jesse Greer -- Auld lang syne / arr. by Jerry Castillo -- Ay, ay, ay / English version by Jerry Castillo, arr. by Jerry Castillo -- The bridal waltz / lyric by Milton Drake and Sam Schuster, music by Joe Burke -- Bury me out on the prairie / arranged by Nick Manoloff -- By the old mill / by Thomas Williams, arr. by Thomas Williams -- Carry me back to old Virginny / words and music by James Bland, arranged by Nick Manoloff -- El choclo / lyric by Jerry Castillo, music by Villoldo, arr. by Jerry Castillo -- Cielito lindo = Beautiful heaven / English lyric sby Jerry Castillo, [music by] Fernandez, arr. by Jerry Castillo -- Ciribiribin / by A. Pestalozza, lyric by Jerry Castillo, arr. by Jim Smock -- Darling / words and music by Dave Oppenheim, John Siras, Bob Emmerich -- Down in the old home town / by Bob Miller -- When the white azaleas start blooming -- La golondrina = The swallow / English lyrics by Jerry Castillo, music by Sarradel. arr. by Jerry Castillo -- Good-bye / words and music by Gordon Jenkins -- The good green acres of home / lyric by Irving Kahal, music by Sammy Fain -- Hitch your wagon to star / by Edward Madden and Don Fina -- How could I know = (Vaiven) / English lyric by Abr. Tuvim, Spanish lyric by Jose Sabre Marroquin, music by Jose Sabre Marroquin -- I’m keeping those keepsakes you gave me / words by Dick Smith, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- I hope Gabriel likes my music / words and music by Dave Franklin -- I threw a pebble in the pond / words by Arthur Swanstrom and Edgar Leslie, music by James F. Hanley -- I wish I had my first wife back! / by Bob Miller -- In a soda fountain mirror / words by Dick Smith and Tony Sacco, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- In the Royal Hawaiian Hotel / words and music by Al Jacobs and Johnny Noble -- In the stillness of my heart / by Ray Downey -- It’s heaven in Hawaii / by Rosalie Flores, Johnny Noble and Eddie Bush -- Let’s talk it oer / by Lou Herscher, James Marchant, Billy Faber -- Love and kisses / words by George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, music by J.C. Johnson -- The man on the flying trapeze / arranged by Nick Manoloff -- Me and my burro / by Fred Howard & Nat Vincent -- Merry widow waltz / words by Carl Field, music by Franz Lehar, arr. by Nick Manoloff -- The most beautiful girl in the world : from “Jumbo” / words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers -- My romance : from “Jumbo” / words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers -- Nobody’s darling but mine / by Jimmie Davis -- Oh Marie! (Maria, mari) / English lyric by Jerry Castillo, music by E. di Capua, Aarr. by Jerry Castillo -- Only you / words by Jack Popplewell, music by Vincent Scotto -- Rain in Spain / lyrics by Stanley Adams, music by Xavier Cugat -- Rhythm and romance / lyric by George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, music by J.C. Johnson -- Serenade / music by Franz Schubert, arr. by Jim Smock, lyric by Jerry Castillo -- So red the rose / words by Richard Jerome, music by Walter Kent -- Stairway to the stars / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Matt Malneck, Frank Signorelli -- Then you’ll remember me / arr. by Jim Smock, by Michael William Balfe -- The thrill of a lifetime / lyric by Irwin M. Cassel and John Klenner, music by Mana-Zucca -- When your old wedding ring was new / words by Charles McCarthy, Joe Solier, music by Bert Douglas -- While we’re young / words by Haven Gillespie, music by J. Fred Coots -- Window dreaming / by Don Marco.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 45
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 45.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1935.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 45
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