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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 46.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 46.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1936.

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reel 46: 1936Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 46: 1936Performing 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.
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  • P.S. 1936, series 1: Afterglow / by Al Stillman, Buck Ram and Phil Levant -- Again / words by Lou Holzer & Larry Shay, music by Buck Ram -- Ah woo! Ah woo! - to you / by Cliff Friend -- Alabamy beauty shop / by Joe Young, Carmen Lombardo, Fred E. Ahlert -- The alarm clock song / words by Lou Holzer & E. Merson Allen, music by Larry Shay & Robert Wessman -- All dressed up and no place to go / words by Edward Heyman, music by Oscar Levant -- All quiet on the old front porch tonight / words and music by Charlie Tobias, Gerald Marks and Robert Burk -- All right, all right, all right / music by Rudy Vallee, lyrics by Rudy Vallee, Dave Franklin, title suggested by Willie Howard -- Am I asking too much? / words and music by Richard Himber and Elliott Grennard -- Am I gonna have trouble with you? / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Sammy Fain -- Am I intruding / words by Milton Leeds, music by Ned Cosmo -- And so it ends / lyric by Ben Parnett, music by Johnny Broderick -- And still no luck with you / by Nat Simon and John Redmond -- And they said it wouldn’t last! / words and music by James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford & Michael H. Cleary -- Another perfect night is ending / words by Benny Davis, music by J. Fred Coots -- Answer to “nobody’s darlin’ but mine” / by Jimmie Davis -- Anything your little heart desires / by Joe Sanders -- Appealing to Cupid / words and music by John Puring -- As in a dream / words and music by Max Rich and Everett Alexander -- At a ringside table for two / by Dave Oppenheim, Michael H. Cleary -- Back in Hackensack New Jersey / by Art L. Beiner and Dan A. Russo -- The band played on and on / words and music by Irving Gordon and Ernie Burnett -- Beneath a starry heaven / lyric by Jack Waverly, music by Art McKay -- Beside the sea (Beside you) / words and music by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- Better get off your high horse / words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin -- Big chief De Sota / words by Andy Razaf, music by Fernando Arbelo -- Big ranch boss / by Bob Miller -- Blazin’ the train / words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- The Boston Tea Party / by Frank Ryerson -- Boy meets girl / lyrics by Charles Tobias, ….. [partially mutilated] -- Breakin’ in a pair of shoes / lyric by Ned Washington & Dave Franklin, music by Sam H. Stept -- Broken hearted cowboy / by Dwight Butcher -- Bye bye baby / words by Walter Hirsch, music by Lou Handman -- Cabin in the sky / lyric by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- Cafe Continental / words and music by Jimmy Kennedy and Will Grosz -- Can I be wrong? / by Al Vann and Edw. Adolphe -- Carelessly / words by Charles & Nick Kenny, music by Norman Ellis -- Carnival in Cotton Town / lyrics by Jules Loman, music by Louis Ricca -- Carry on / lyric by Richard W. Pascoe, music by Will E. Dulmage and H. O’Reilly Clint -- Chant of the bayou / by Herb Cook and Ed Smalla -- Christopher Columbus / words by Andy Razaf, music by Leon Berry -- Close to me / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Peter De Rose -- The color of your eyes / words and music by Al Lewis and Al Sherman -- Congo rhythm / words and music by Clyde Lucas and Lyn Lucas -- Cottage by the moon / words and music byb Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- Creole croon / words by Lila Phillips, music by Irene Rodgers -- Cross patch / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- The Cuban cabby / words by James Cavenaugh and John Redmond, music by Nat Simon -- Cuban Pete / words and music by José Norman -- The curfew shall not reign tonight / words by Edward Heyman, music by Peter De Rose -- Dancing ‘til dawn / words and music by E.P. La Freniere -- The daughter of the sweetheart of Sigma Chi / words and music by Herman Pincus -- Dedicated to you / words and music by Sammy Fain, Saul Chaplin and H.H. Zaret -- Deep dawn / lyric by J.C. Johnson, music by Claude Hopkins, piano arr. by the composer -- Did you mean it? / by Mort Dixon & Jesse Greer -- Did your mother come from Ireland / by Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr -- Don’t count your kisses (before you’re kissed) / music and lyrics by Ralph Freed, Harry Stride & Bernard Maltin -- Don’t love again (Faut plus aimer!) / words by Frank Rowan, music by Gilbert Wall -- Don’t muss my hair! / lyric and music by Frank Key and Will Kocourek, arrangement by Lew Novy -- Don’t say a word-just dance / lyrics by Johnny Burke, music by Harold Spina -- Dream awhile / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Phil Ohman -- Do you or don’t you love me? / words by Sydney Nesbitt, music by Ed Smalle -- Doing the prom / lyric by Jules Loman and Allan Roberts, music by Francis K. Shuman -- Donald Duck / words and music by Al Bryan, Ira Schuster and gerald Marks -- Dream time / words by Benny Davis, music by J. Fred Coots -- The duchess had the duke for dinner / by Lee David, John Redmond -- The duchess threw her crutches away / words by Fred Fisher, music by Harry Jentes -- Every minute of the hour (Every hour of the day) / words and music by Nick Kenny and Charles F. Kenny -- Everybody kiss your partner / words and music by Dick Sanford, John Redmond and Frank Weldon -- The first rose of summer (The last rose of my heart) / by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner & Gerald Marks -- Flag of peace! / words and music by John J. Schneider, piano arrangement by Harry A. Powell -- Floatin’ down to Cotton Town / lyric by Jack Frost, music by F. Henri Klickmann -- Flying off the handle / words by Fred Fisher, music by Doris Fisher -- Fooled / words & music by Bert Douglas, Ray Block and Nat Simon -- For sentimental reasons / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman & Edward Heyman -- Formal night in Harlem / words and music by Francis K. Shuman, Johnny Farro, Jules Loman -- Four little letters / lyrics by Mark Mayhew, music by Billy Mayhew -- Friendly moon / words and music by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- Gazing at the blazing fire / by Charles Tobias, Carmen Lombardo, Henry H. Tobias -- Gee! But you’re swell / words by Charles Tobias, music by Abel Baer -- Getting away with murder / words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby -- The girl in the garden / words and music by Lee David, Jimmy Cavanaugh and John Redmond -- Give a little thought to me / lyric by Roy Newell, music by Kendall Burgess -- The glory of love / by Billy Hill -- Gotta see a man about a dog / words and music by Fred Fisher -- Go happy-go lucky-go love / words by Harold Mott, music by Lynn F. Greiner & George Snowhill -- Goin’ to dat new plantation / words by Chester Finley, music by Walter A. Quincke and Heinrich Tandler -- Goody goody / by Johnny Mercer and Matt Malneck -- The “gonna goo” / by Joe Young, Harry Reser and Fred E. Ahlert -- The goose hangs high / by Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo -- Got myself in love / lyric by Bert Douglas, music by ernest Breuer -- Gotta go to work again / lyric by Milton Pascal, music by Edgar Fairchild -- The graduation waltz / words and music by Al J. Neiburg, Marty Symes & Jerry Levinson -- Green fields and bluebirds / words by Al Bryan, music by Larry Stock -- Guess who / lyric by Ralph Freed, melody by Burton Lane -- Hail! Men of adventure hail! : theme song of the radio show “Cafe of the Red Dagger” / words and music by Peter Dixon, George Cole and Enoch Light -- Half of me wants to be good / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Peter De Rose [partially mutilated] -- Half-past lovin’ o’clock / words by Al Bryan, music by Felix Bernard -- Hallelujah! Things look rosy now / [by] Eugene West, Leon Flatow and Frank Magine -- Harlem’s goin’ to town / by Joseph Elly -- Heaven in my heart / words and music by Fred Rose and Ed G. Nelson -- Hey! Hey! (Hey! Hey! Your cares away) / lyric by Nelson Cogan, music by Mike Riley and Jimmy Johnson -- Hickory-dickory-dock / by Edward G. Nelson, Fred Rose -- A high hat, a piccolo and a cane / words by Lew Brown, music by Sammy Fain and Harry Akst -- Hold me in your arms / lyrics by Frank E. Mullen, music by Joseph White -- Hurdy-gurdy man / words and music by Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin.
  • I’m a millionaire / words and music by Barry Hubbs -- I’m at the mercy of love / words by Benny Davis, music by J. Fred Coots -- I’m gonna clap my hands / by Mike Riley and Ed Farley -- I’m grateful to you / words and music by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- I’m in my glory / by James Cavanaugh, John Siras, Michael H. Cleary -- I’m in the business (What business?) / words by Nick Kenny and Carlotta Dale, music by B. Musicant and T. Gindhart -- I’m just beginning to care / words and music by Seymour Simons -- I’m loving you each moment of the day / words and music by Ina George -- I’m one step ahead of my shadow / words & music by Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin -- I’m pixilated over you / words by Edward Heyman, music by Harold Spina -- I’m subject to your fascination / lyrics by Buddy Feyne and Herman Pincus, music by Peter Tinturin -- I’m tootin’ my horn / lyric by Allan Roberts and Jules Loman, music by Francis K. Shuman -- I can’t lose that longing for you / words by Mort Dixon, music by Jesse Greer -- I can’t pretend / words by Charlie Tobias, music by W. Edward Breuder and Paul Rusincky -- I could be in heaven (if you’d come down to earth) / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman -- I dream of San Marino / words and music by Vincent Shields -- I feel myself slippin’ / words and music by Marty Symes and Matt Malneck -- I found a rose / by E.Z. Nutting -- I give my heart to you / by Lou Holzer, Lora M. Burke, Larry Shay -- I got the spring fever blues / by Sue and Kay Werner, Dave Bauer -- I’ve got a heavy date / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by John W. Green -- I’ve got something in my eye / words by Charles Newman, music by James V. Monaco -- I’ve taken a likin’ to you / words by Harry tobias and Haven Gillespie, music by Charles Rosoff -- I just made up with that old girl of mine / words and music by George A. Little, Harry Pease and George B. McConnell -- I like that face you’re wearing / by John Jacob Loeb -- I like ta sing (The opery) / words and music by Mike Mikita and Mac Benoit -- I love you from coast to coast / words and music by Al Stillman, Alex Hyde and Basil Adam -- I made arrangements with the moon / lyric by Milton Pascal, music by Edgar Fairchild -- I met my Waterloo (down by the beautiful sea) / by Connie Boswell & Nat Schwartz -- I smells trouble / words and music by Polly Arnold -- I take to you / words and music by Fred Rose -- I want the whole world to love you / lyric by Al Bryan, music by Gerald Marks -- I want to be with you / by Bob Rothberg, Adrian Nomis and Ray Bloch -- I wanna have a little dance with you / words and music by Joe Young, Carmen Lombardo & Fred E. Ahlert -- I wanna make woo with you / lyric by Ray Downey, music by Jesse Colbert -- I wasn’t lying when I said “I love you” / words and music by Vaughn De Leath -- I’ll be hanged (If they’re gonna hang me) / by Charlie McCarthy, John Redmond and Sammy Mysels -- I’ll bet you tell that to all the girls / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Sam H. Stept -- I’ll forsake all others / words by Harold Lawrence, music by Kendall Burgess -- I’ll miss you / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Lewis Bellin -- I’ll never let you go / by Fred Astaire, Dave Dreyer & Jack Ellis -- I’ll smile again / by Dave Oppenheim, Michael H. Cleary & Max Rich -- I’ll stand by / words and music by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- I’ll write a love song / lyric by Raymond Leveen, music by Charles J. Sinning and Nat Brusiloff -- I wish I were your love affair / lyric by Nelson D. Cogan, music by Abner Greenberg -- I wonder how the old folks are at home / words by Herbert S. Lambert, music by F.W. Vandersloot -- I wonder (If you can be happy without me / words by Louise Bascom Barratt, music by Luckey Roberts -- If I had known / words and music by Maury Goldsmith, Barney B,. Lester & E.P. La Freniere -- If this is love / words by Lou Holzer, music by Harry Kogen -- If we never meet again / by Horace Gerlach and Louis Armstrong -- If you love me / words and music by Ray Noble -- In a continental room / by Roy Newell, Allen Leafer and Nat Simon -- In a little inn way out in Indiana / words and music by Bill Barry, Al Koppell, Jean Herbert -- In a little “jernt” in Greenpernt (By the Gowanus Canal) / by James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford, Charley MacCarthy, Bill Hanson -- In a Swiss chalet / words by Norman Zeno, music by Will Irwin -- In a little wayside inn / lyrics by Al Bryan, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- In our cocktail of love / words by Vincent Healy, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- In my dreams of Noah’s ark / words by Andy Razaf, music by Ada Rubin -- In my estimation of you /words and music by Benny Davis, Carmen Lombardo, J. Fred Coots -- (In New York daddy sings) Oh Jimmie catch ballie, oh Jennie catch ballie / words and music by Joseph Schlacht -- In New York, oh boys, oh girls, love, love, love / words and music by Joseph Schlacht -- In old Holland / words by Raymond Leveen, music by Charles J. Sinning and Nat Brusiloff -- In the chapel in the moonlight / by Billy Hill -- In your embrace = (Anhelos) / English lyrics by Al Stillman, Spanish lyrics by Nano Rodrigo, music by Nano Rodrigo -- ‘Deed I do / by Walter Hirsch, Fred Rose -- Is it any wonder? / lyric by Raymond LEveen & Walter J. Kastor, music by Chas. J. Sinning -- Is it true what they say about Dixie? / by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner & Gerald Marks -- Isn’t love the strangest thing / words & music by Benny Davis & J. Fred Coots -- Is that gratitude / lyrics by Marjorie Harper and Kay Twomey, music by Bill Livingston -- ‘Taint good (Like a nickel made of wood) / lyric by George Whiting and Buddy Bernier, music by Billy Haid -- ‘Taint no use / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Burton Lane -- It ain’t right / words by Bob Rothberg, music by Joseph Meyer -- I can happen to you / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- It’s gotta swing for me / Leon Carr, Shirley Sorel, Ed. Ragnone -- It’s a sin to tell a lie / by Billy Mayhew -- It’s beginning to tell on me / words by Chas. Tobias, music by Al Vann -- It’s great to be in love again / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by Jimmy McHugh -- It’s no fun / by Charles Newman, Murray Mencher & Milton Ager -- It’s still being done / by Abner Silver and Bickley Reichner -- It’s the gypsy in me / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Dave Franklin -- It was in Kalua / lyric by Charles Tobias, music by Abel Baer -- Jingle bells (I’m in love) / by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin -- Just driftin’ along / by Roy Newell and Nat Simon -- Just in case you change your mind / by Ralph Freed -- Jes’ natch’ully lazy (I was born that way) / lyric by Eddie Stone, Winky Tharpe, music by Joe Bishop -- King of swing / words by Albert Stillman, music by George Gershwin -- The king of swing is havin’ a dream / lyric by Sammy Cahn, music by Saul Chaplin -- Kisses from my violin to you / lyrics by Al Bryan, music by Doris Fisher -- Kissin’ my baby good-night / by Mack David, George W. Meyer, Pete Wendling -- Knick knacks on the mantel / words by Raymond B. Egan, music by Ted Fiorito -- Knock, knock, who’s there? / words by Jimmy Tyson and Bill Davies, music by Vincent Lopez and Johnny Morris -- The last of the rhumbas = La ultima rumba / English lyric by Wyngard & Weitzner, Spanish lyric by De Armo, music by De Karlo -- Lazy summer moon / by Johnny Muldowney, Larry Yoell and Jack Shilkret -- Lazy weather / words by Irving Kahal, music by Oscar Levant -- Let me be the one in your heart / lyrics by Harold Lawrence, music by Isham Jones -- Let me dream of Havana / lyric by Marty Symes, music by Mabel Wayne -- Let me sing in Echo Valley / by Red Rose and Ed G. Nelson -- Little attic of dreams / lyric by Rudy Thompson, music by Henry Gay -- A little bit later on / lyrics by Al J. Neiburg, music by Jerry Levinson -- Little bit of rhythm (in the best of us) / words and music by Saul Chaplin, Herman Pincus, Sammy Cahn -- A little chap with big ideas / words by Ron Drakes, Stanley Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans -- Little Chin-Chin (Keep your chin up) / lyric by Charlie Tobias. music by Sammy Fain -- A little rendezvous in Honolulu / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- A little robin told me so / words and music by Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots & Bob Rothberg -- Little toy piano / by Billy Hill -- Living from day to day / words and music by Mary Schaeffer and Jerry Levinson -- Log cabin lullaby / words and music by Suzanne Byrne, Geoffrey H. Byrne and Ira Schuster -- Lone star / by Seymour Simons -- Lonesome guitar / lyric by Milton Pascal, music by Edgar Fairchild -- Lonesome lullaby / words by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Looking down at the stars / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Frank Perkins -- Loony-with-love / words and music by Jack Waverly, arranged by Paul Scholz -- When Louis from St. Louis (plays the St. Louis blues) / by Fred Fisher and Stella Unger -- Love came out of the night / words and music by Fred Rose and Eddie Nelson -- Love had a preview last night / lyric by Buddy Feyne, music by Peter Tinturin -- Love is a pow’rful thing / words and music by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin -- Love is like a lullaby / words and music by Dave Oppenheim and Bob Crosby -- Love is the reason / by Otis René, Leon René -- Love made me a beach comber / words by Myron Degnon, music by Julia Degnon -- Love marches on / words by Charlie Tobias, music by John Jacob Loeb -- Love went up in smoke / English lyric by Al J. Neiburg, music by Ernesto Lecuona, adapted by Jerry Levinson -- Love, you are my music / lyric by Daniel S. Twohig, music by Gustav Klemm -- Lovin’ Georgie Brown / words and music by Jack Waverly.
  • Make believe ball room / words and music by Andy Razaf and Paul Denniker -- The major rings the gong (The amateur night song) / by Henry Yerger, Albert Gamse, Eugene West, piano arr. by Bert Reed -- The Martins and the Coys / words and music by Ted Weems and Al Cameron -- Mary had a little lamb / words by Marty Symes, music by Matt Malneck -- Maybe we’d still be sweethearts (if we hadn’t listened to friends) / by Benny Davis and Lee David -- Me and the moon / lyric by Walter Hirsch, music by Lou Handman -- Me and the sun / words and music by Dave Franklin -- Meet the future president / words by Arthur Swanstrom, music by Mabel Wayne -- The meetin’s called to order / words by Andy Razaf and Joe Davis, music by Ada Rubin -- Mickey Mouse’s birthday party / by Charlie Tobias, Bob Rothberg & Joseph Meyer -- The milkmen’s matinee / words and music by Paul Denniker, Joe Davis and Andy razaf -- The miller’s daughter Marianne / by Jimmy Kennedy and Will Grosz, American version by Billy Hill -- Mr. Ghost goes to town / lyric by Mitchell Parish and Irving Mills, music by Will Hudson -- Monopoly / words by Charles Tobias, music by John Jacob Loeb -- The moon is grinning at me / by Will Hudson, Dale Jones, Irving Mills -- The moon is in the sky / lyric by Bert Kalmar, music by Harry Ruby -- Moonlight and palm trees / words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- Moonlight in Hilo / by Cliff Friend and Jack Erickson -- Moonlight masquerade / words and music by Richard Jerome and Walter Kent -- Moon Rose / words and music by Fred Rose and Fred Fisher -- The more I know you (The more I love you) / words by Benny Davis, music by J. Fred Coots -- Mother, you’re my baby now / by Andrew Donnelly and Jack Waverly -- The music master’s melody / by Irving Riskin and G. McKinley Coleman -- Music sweet (and dancing feet) / by Louis Kohuth, Gerald Griffin, Harold Feingold -- Mutiny in the parlor / words by Edward Heyman, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- My best friend (that kid of mine) / words and music by John Redmond, Lee David and Ira Schuster -- My heart is back again / by Manny Kurtz, Arthur Altman & Milton Ager -- My heart’s on strike / by Walter J. Kastor, Fred Patten and Gerald Marqusee -- My last affair / words and music by Haven Johnson -- My pipe, my slippers and you / by Carroll Loveday -- My sombrero = Mi sonmbrero / English lyric by Al Stillman, Spanish lyric by Pedro Berrios, music by Xavier Cugat -- My sugar takes me with a grain of salt / words and music by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- Never / lyric by Jules Loman, music by Louis Ricca -- Never should have told you / words by Cliff Friend, music by Dave Franklin -- Night / lyric by Milton Pascal, music by Edgar Fairchild -- Night-time in Rio / by Harry Sosnik and Cliff Friend -- (There is) No greater love / words by Marty Symes, music by Isham Jones -- No regrets / lyric by Harry Tobias, music by Roy Ingraham -- Nothing’s blue but the sky / lyrics by Charles Newman, music by Harold Spina -- Now or never / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Peter De Rose -- Who is my baby gonna love all winter (now that summer is gone) / by Seymour Simons [partially mutilated] -- Oh, say, can you swing? / by Al Stillman, Alex Hyde and Basil G. Adlam -- Oh! You rogue (you stole my heart) / by Ed G. Nelson, Fred Rose -- The old country doctor / words by Joe Young, music by Jean Schwartz -- (Give me an) Old fashioned swing / lyric by Winky Tharp, music by Joe Bishop -- Old fireplacce / words & music by Benny Davis & J. Fred Coots -- The old mill wheel (never turns anymore) / words and music by Mary Schaeffer -- An old saddle for sale / words by Harry Pease, Willie Raskin, music by Vincent Rose -- On a coconut island / words and music by R. Alex Anderson -- On the beach at Bali-Bali / by Al Sherman, Jack Meskill & Abner Silver -- One hamburger for madame / words by James Cavanaugh, music by Michael H. Cleary -- (Let me be) The one in your heart / lyrics by Harold Lawrence, music by Isham Jones -- One kiss in a million / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Peter De Rose -- The one rose (that’s left in my heart) / by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire -- One, two, three little hours / words and music by John Jacob Loeb -- Oo! It’s nice / words by Jules Loman, Allan Roberts, music by Francis K. Shuman -- Organ grinder’s swing / words by Mitchell Parish and Irving Mills, music by Will Hudson, arr;. by Lou Leaman -- Out of the night / by W. Edward Breuder, Paul Rusincky and Howard Johnson -- (Trouble ends) Out where the blue begins / words and music by Cliff Friend -- Over a bowl of suki yaki / by Richard Jerome, Walter Kent -- Papa treetop tall / words by Stanley Adams, music by Hoagy Carmichael [partially mutilated] -- Pedal your blues away / by Bob Wells, Gerald Griffin, Bob Miller -- Peter Piper / lyric by Johnny Mercer, melody by Richard A. Whiting -- Plans / words and music by E.P. La Freniere, T Gindhart and B. Mussicant -- Please keep me in your dreams / words by tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- The plow man / words and music by Kay Twomey, Tony Sacco and Ralph Kirber -- Por eso te quiero = (No wonder) / English lyric by Albert Stillman, Spanish lyric andd music by Ernesto Lecuona -- Proud / by Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots -- Rhythm in my bones / by Mary Schaeffer -- Rhythm lullaby / by Andy Razaf, Paul Denniker -- Rhythm saved the world / lyric by Sammy Cahn, music by Saul Chaplin -- The rooster’s crowin’ / by Irving Caesar, Jean Herbert & Gerald Marks -- Root, root, root for Roosevelt / words by William Lee Mann, music by Rudolph C. Seyman -- Running a temperature / words by Milton Pascal, music by Edgar Fairchild -- Russian Rhumba / words and music by Fred Fisher, Harry Jentes, Sam & Ben Adelman -- Saddle your blues to a wild mustang / lyric by George Whiting & Buddy Bernier, music by Billy Haid -- Saskatchewan / words and music by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner and Gerald Marks -- Say “si si” = (Para vigo me voy) / English lyric by Al Stillman and Francia Luban, music and Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona -- Say that you care for me / words by Frank E. Mullen, music by Joseph White -- Scared / words and music by Cliff Friend and berkeley Graham -- Shoe shine boy / words by Sammy Cahn, music by Saul Chaplin -- (Pucker up your puckerin’ lips) Sing diddle dee diddle dee dum / words by Bob Miller, music by Paul Robinson -- Sing me a song of nonsense (Pocketful of love.) / words by Stanley Adams, music by Hoagy Carmichael [partially mutilated] -- Sing, sing, sing (with a swing) / words and music by Louis Prima -- Sittin’ in the sand a-sunnin’ / words by Sammy Lerner & Laurie Lawrence, music by Ted Shapiro -- Sitting on the moon / words and music by Mary Schaeffer -- Smiling with a broken heart / lyric by Gratia R. Labbé and Frank Samuels, music by Felix M. Cappadona -- So nice of you / by Bert Douglas and Frank Weldon -- Something came and got me in the spring / words by Jack Scholl, music by Jean Schwartz and Max Rich -- South sea island magic / lyric by Lysle Tomerlin, music by Andy Iona Long -- Spic and Spanish = (El maraquero) / English lyric by Al Stillman, Spanish lyric by Eliseo Grenet, music by Eliseo Grenet -- Spring in Vienna (but autumn in my heart) / lyrics and music by Mary Schaeffer and George Ronny Brown -- The squaws along the Yukon (The oogah oogah song) / words and music by Cam Smith -- A star fell out of heaven / words and music Mack Gordon & Harry Revel -- Stars and soft guitars / by Nat Schwartz, Arthur Altman and Russ Morgan -- The stars weep / lyric by Marty Symes, music by Matt Malneck -- The state of my heart / lyric by Edward Heyman, music by Harold Spina -- Stay / words by Andy Razaf, music by Elizabeth Handy -- Stella (the belle o’the town) / words and music by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- The summer breeze / words and music by Marty Symes, Tony Sacco and Peter Tinturin -- Summer holiday / lyric by Larry Conley, music by Johnny Marks -- Sunday on the Swanee / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy Powell -- Sundown in Peaceful Valley / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup and Teddy Powell -- Sunset in Bermuda / words by Gerald Griffin, music by Ernie Burnett -- Sunshine at midnight / lyric by Edward Heyman, music by Matt Malneck -- Supposing / words by Ralph Butler and Stanley J. Damerell, music by Tolchard Evans -- Sweet misery of love / by Billy Hill and Seymour Simons -- Swimming aginst the tide / by Lanny Ross, Kay Twomey, John Winston -- Swing fever / words and music by george Clarke and Bert Clarke -- Swing for sale / words and music by Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin .. ? [partially mutilated] -- Swing low, sweet Harriet / words and music by Jerry Kanner, Rosamonde Safier and francis Winikus -- Swing me a lullaby / by Don Raye, Hughie Prince and Tom Waring -- Swing right into love! / lyric by Jean Herbert, music by Bill Barry.
  • Table under a tree / lyrics and music by Jack Lawrence and Terry Shand -- (Oh yes?) Take another guess / by Al Sherman, Charles Newman & Murray Mencher -- Take my heart / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- tea on the terrace / words & music by Sam Coslow -- The telegram song / lyrics by Charlie Tobias, melody by John Jacob Loeb -- The telephone song / words by Lou Klein, music by Ted White -- Tell me with your kisses / by Mack David, Geo. W. Meyer & Pete Wendling -- Tell the truth / by Milton Ager & Bernice Petkere -- That’s life I guess / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Peter De Rose -- That’s why redskins are blue / by Jack Scholl and Max Rich -- That lovely night in Budapest / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Peter De Rose -- That never-to-be-forgotten night / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Sammy Fain -- There are just two I’s in Dixie (Two blue eyes that mean the world to me) / by Louis Herscher -- There goes my attraction / by Al J. Neiburg, Jerry Levinson & Boyd Bunch -- There’s a little luck charm (hangin’ right on my arm) / by Dave Oppenheim, Harold Raymond and Max Rich -- There’s a silver moon on the Golden Gate / by Charles Tobias, Bob Rothberg & Joseph Meyer -- There’s frost on the moon / by Joe Young & Fred E. Ahlert -- There’s no substitute for you / lyric by al Stillman and Nelson Ingham, music by Lee Gordon -- There’s something in the wind / by Mike Riley, Ed Farley, Ben Kriger -- There’s two sides to ev’ry story / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- There’s “yoo-hoo” in your eyes / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Abel Baer -- Thinking it over / lyrics by Billy Kaye, music by Sid Stewart -- Three long years! / by Shelby Darnell -- Through my venetian blind / lyric by Edward Heyman, music by Mabel Wayne -- Thru’ with love affairs / words by J.C. Johnson, music by Claude Hopkins -- Timber / by Billy Hill and Bob Emmerich -- To Mary-with love / words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel -- To me / lyric by Geo. T. Chattaway, music by Felix M. Cappadona -- To you, sweetheart, aloha / by Harry Owens -- (From the bottom of my heart) The top o’ the mornin’ to you / lyric by Pinky Herman, music by Michael H. Cleary -- Tormented / words & music by Will Hudson -- The touch of your lips / [by] Ray Noble -- The trailer song (Roamin’ in a home on wheels) / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- (I just signed a little) Treaty with my sweetie / words and music by Al Stillman, Alex Hyde, Basil G. Adlam -- A tree in Tipperary / lyric by Frank Loesser, music by Irving Actman -- Trouble don’t like music (Everybody sing) / words by Sammy Cahn, music by Saul Chaplin -- Truly rural (If you can say “truly rural” you’re O.K.) / by Dave Oppenheim and Michael Cleary -- Trust in me / by Ned Wever, Jean Schwartz & Milton Ager -- Try tappin’ / lyric by Al Stillman & Dailey Paskman, music by Curt Kremer & Alfred Solman -- Turn on the moon / words by Al Bernard, music by Bob Thomas -- Twiddlin’ my thumbs / lyric by Al J. Neiburg, music by Jerry Levinson -- Uncle Elmer’s almanac / words & music by James Cavanaugh, Dick Sanford & Michael H. Cleary -- (It will have to do) Until the real thing comes along / words and music by Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin & L.E. Freeman -- Until today / words and music by Benny Davis, J. Fred Coots and Oscar Levant -- Wah-hoo! / words and music by Cliff Friend -- Wait / lyric by Billy Kaye, music by Sid Stewart -- Wake up and sing / by Cliff Friend, Carmen Lombardo and Charlie Tobias -- A waltz was born in Vienna / words by Earle Crooker, music by Frederick Loewe -- Waltzing with an angel / lyric by Al Bryan, music by Felix Bernard -- We can huddle at home (The huddle song) / words and music by Harry Kogen, Burke White and Paul Denniker -- We go well together / lyrics by Allan Roberts & Jules Loman, music by Francis Shuman -- We’ve got the same kind of rhythm / words and music by Ted Straeter -- We’ll rest at the end of the trail / words and music by Curt Poulton and Fred Rose -- We wrote our love song together / words by Fred Fisher, music by Mrs. Lou Gehrig -- Welcome stranger / words & music by Johnny Mercer -- West wind / by Milton Ager, Charles Newman & Murray Mencher -- What’s the name of that song? / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- What’s this? / by Bobby Worth and Stanley Cowan -- What the heart believes (The eyes will see) / by Ray Block, Irving Brown & Bill Livingston -- When a lady meets a gentleman down south / words and music by Dave Oppenheim, Michael Cleary & Jacques Krakeur II -- When I’m dreaming of you / words by Geo. A. Little, music by Geo. B. McConnell -- When I wore my daddy’s tuxedo (and you wore your mother’s blue gown) / lyrics by Nick Kenny and Chas. Kenny, music by Abner Silver -- When my dream boat comes home [very mutilated] -- When the poppies bloom again / by Leo Towers, Morton Morrow and Don Pelosi -- When your girl’s in love with the band / words and music by Ina George -- Where the mountains reach the moon / by Enoch Light, Larry Stock, Al Bryan -- Who loves you? / by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- Who loves you now? / lyric by Henry Creamer, music by James P. Johnson -- Who said there ain’t no Santa Claus? / lyric by Benée Russell, music by Peter De Rose -- Wild and wooly Willie / by Lee David, John Redmond, Ben Gordon -- Wild western moonlight / words by Haven Gillespie, music by Peter De Rose -- William Tell / words by Andy Razaf, music by Leon Berry -- Wintertime dreams / words by Al Bryan, music by Felix Bernard -- With thee I swing / by Al Stillman, Alex Hyde and Basil Adlam -- Without a shadow of a doubt / words by George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, music by J.C. Johnson -- A woman’s got a right to change her mind / words and music by Robert Burk and Sammy Mysels -- Would ‘ja have a cup o’ java with me? / by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner and Gerald Marks -- Yearning for love / lyric by Mitchell Parish and Irving Mills, music by Duke Ellington -- (Honey) You’re a honey / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Ted Fiorito -- You’re everything sweet / words and music by Andy Razaf, Paul Denniker and Charles Bayha -- You’re ev’rything that’s lovely (under the sun) / by Carroll Loveday and Ray Block -- You’re giving me a song and a dance / by Marty Symes & Milton Ager -- You’re just a little diff’rent / words and music by Herbert Mandell and Frank Littau -- You’re not the kind / by Will Hudson & Irving Mills -- You’re still mine in my dreams / words by Edgar Leeslie, music by Joe Burke -- You’re the sweetest thing (in the world) / by Herb Cook -- You’re too good to be true / lyric by Bud Green, music by Jesse Greer -- You’re too sure of me / words by Mack David, music by George W. Meyer -- You’re “Toots” to me / words and music by Jacques Krakeur 2nd -- You better play ball with me / by Charlie Tobias, Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- You can’t pull the wool over my eyes / by Milton Ager, Charles Newman & Murray Mencher -- You can tell she comes from Dixie / by Marty Symes and Milton Ager -- You dropped me like a red hot penny / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- You better go now / words by Bickley Reichner, music by Robert Graham -- You started me dreaming / words & music by Benny Davis & J. Fred Coots -- Your handwriting reveals / words and music by Shirley Spencer, Herman Pincus and Michael H. Cleary -- Yours truly is truly yours / by Benny Davis, Ted Fiorito and J. Fred Coots.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 46
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 46.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1936.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 46
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