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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 47.

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  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 47.
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  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1936-1937.

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  1. 1 microfilm reel.
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  1. Popular music -- United States -- 1931-1940
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  1. P.S. 1936 series 2: Am I on? / by Andy Razaf and Paul Dennier -- Between dances / words & music by Dave Franklin -- The cause of all the gtrouble is the income tax / words & music by Greatrex Newman & Noel Gay -- Cowboy / written & composed by Michael Carr -- Dear lady of my dreams / words and music by Walter J. Brunsman, arranged by J. Alfred Schehl -- Don’t take the sweet out of sweetheart / words and music by Lou Klein, John Redmond and Lee David -- Every once in a while / lyric by Mort Dixon, melody by Ray Henderson -- The garden of the moon / lyrics by Monroe Selig, music by Alois Kutschera and Monroe Selig -- Hello California / words by Arthur Swanstrom, music by Mabel Wayne -- Here we are in love / lyrics by William Colligan, music by C.A. Bixio -- Honey, please don’t turn your back on me / words by Sidney Clare and Charlie Tobias, muic by Sam H. Stept -- Hop-skip-jump (into your arms) / words and music by Ray Bloch and Charles Chancer -- I wish I were a clown (like Pagliacci) / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Jimmie Monaco -- I wish I were a fish / lyrics by Henry Gershwin, music by Felix Maly and Hans Haas -- In any ivy covered arbor (on an old New England lawn) / words & music by Jimmie Grier, Lyle Moraine -- In an old Spanish garden / lyrics by Henry Gershwin, music by Wilhelm Licht -- In time / words by Tot Seymour, music by Ann Leaf -- An invitation to happiness / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Is that gratitude / lyrics by Marjorie Harper and Kay Twomey, music by Bill Livingston -- It can’t happen here / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- It’s like reaching for the moon / words and music by Al Sherman, Al Lewis and Gerald Marqusee -- It takes the moon / lyrics by Henry Gershwin, music by Hadju Imre -- Just an old fashioned picture of you / words and music by Joseph Hill -- Keep your eyes on Ira / words and music by Herman Hupfeld -- Lady you’re so sweet / lyrics by William Colligan, [music] by Leonhard K. Marker, Wolfgang Ronegg, arr. by Monroe Selig -- Lazy waves of Nassau / lyric by Myron Degnon, music by Julia Degnon -- Leave me my dreams / lyrics by William Colligan, music by C.A. Bixio -- Let’s have a tiddley at the milk bar / words and music by Noel Gay -- Living in a dream / by Billy Hays, Rray O’Day, Bo Elkins and T. Gindhart -- Lonely heart / words and music by Ireene Wicker -- Love rides on the moon / words and music by Dick Du Page, Lou Bring, Arthur Quenzer -- Ma guitare qui chante / English words by Marjorie Harper, French words by Andre De Badet, Italian words by C. Bruno & E. Di Lazzaro, music by E. di Lazzaro -- The man with the whiskers / by Vaughn De Leath -- A melody from the sky : from “The trail o the lonesome pine” / words & music by Sidney D. Mitchell and Louis Alter -- Moonlight and shadows / lyric by Frank Capano and Sam Breitigan, music by Ace Pancoast and Maurrie Merl -- Moonrise on the lowlands / words by Al J. Neiburg, music by Jerry Levinson -- My favorite girl / words by Mack David, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- My song is you / by Ray Block, Irving Brown and Bill Livingston -- The night will end / words & music by Bernice Petkere -- No one but you / words and music by Bernard Williams, Dixie Brand, Bob Miller -- Old Joe’s hittin’ the jug / by Jack Palmer and Harry Stride -- Over a cup of tea / lyric by Frank Capano, music by Ace Pancoast and Maurrie Merl -- Parade of the lollypops = (La parade des lollypops) / lyrics and music by Charles H. Roth -- Sme old line / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- The song of the blind man / by Arthur Fields and Fred Hall -- Sweetly and tenderly / words and music by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots -- Swing me high-swing me low / by Jack Meskill, Leon Flatow, Ted White -- Ta-hu-wa-hu-wai / by Leleiohoku and Johnny Noble -- The telegram song / lyrics by Charlie Tobias, melody by John Jacob Loeb -- Tell Santy I live in a shanty / words by Harry Pease, music by Billy Haid -- Terrific / words by Al Bryan, music by Jean Schwartz -- That’s how Virginia began / lyrics by Irving Kahal, music by Oscar Levant -- That’s the time you got fooled / lyric by Frank Capano, Geo. Pazarian, music by Ace Pancost, Maurrie Merl -- There’s a bridle hangin’ on the wall / words and music by Carson J. Robison -- There’s “Auf wiedersehen” in your eyes (Auf der Puszta steht ein kleines Haus) / English words by Arthur Jones, German words by Hans Bussmann, music by Erdelyi Mihaly -- There’s frost on the moon / by Joe Young & Fred E. Ahlert -- There’s only one girl like you / by Horace Gerlach -- Thru a veil of indifference / music and lyrics by Buddy Feyne, Geo. Sterney and Peter Tinturin -- Time / words and music by Frank Capano & George Febbo -- Two in love / words & music by Bud Green, Joe Myrow & Buddy Clark -- Vamping a co-ed / words by J.C. Johnson, music by Claude Hopkins -- Wanderers (My lop-eared mule, my broken down horse ‘n’ me) / by Felix Bernard and Paul Francis Webster -- We’re healthy like anything / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Sammy Fain -- We’ll rest at the end of the trail / words and music by Curt Poulton and Fred Rose -- What’ll I do with the nights the rest of my days / by Little Jack Little, Edgar Lesliee andd George W. Meyer -- When it comes to a showdown / [by] Albert Gamse -- The Whiffenpoor song (Baa! Baa! Baa!) / by Meade Minnigerode, George S. Pomeeroy, tod B. Galloway, revision by Rudy Vallée -- While there is loved / words by Tot Seymour, music by Joe Reichman -- Whoa! Ya’ got me / by Cliff Friend -- Will the lady consent? / lyric by George Ronald Brown, music by Lee Hulbert -- Will you know me when you’re famous? / words and music by Helen Bernard, Sylvia Bressler, Sam Ward and Dave Ringle -- Yo hasta el cielo daria = (Heaven I’d give you) / music and Spanish lyric by Miguel Sandoval, English lyric by Hector De Lara -- You angel / words by Joe Young, music by Jean Schwartz -- You’ve taken my heart by storm / words and music by Dave Ringle -- You oughta learn to dance / words andd music by Frank Capano and Johnny Fortis -- You will never be too old to love / by Dave Oppenheim, Berenice Sills and Waldo Mayo.
  2. P.S. 1936 series 3: And the great big saw came nearer and nearer / by R.P. Weston, Bert Lee and Harris Weston, American version by Red Latham, Wamp Carlson, Guy Bonham -- The answer to the question in my heart = (Alegra não quer dôr) / words and music by Oliver Campos -- Bahama moon / lyric by Frank Berry, music by Charles Loffthouse -- The boy with the receding chin / words and music by Brad Browne -- The bride comes home / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Cool water / words and music by Bob Nolan -- The coronation waltz / lyric by Paul Cunningham, music by Irving Masloff -- Do you or don’t you love me? / words by Sydney Nesbitt, music by Ed Smalle -- Does your heart beat for me? / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Russ Morgan, Arnold Johnson -- Don’t play with fire (Tell me) / music by Sergio Ala, original words by Clifford Grey, American version by Rudy Vallée -- Faded flowers / lyrics by Edward Madden, music by Don Fina, arr. By Eugene Platzman -- Foolish questions / lyric by William Lee, music by A. Baldwin Sloane -- Full moon = (Noche de luna) / English lyric by Bob Russell, Spanish lyric by Gonzalo Curiel, music by Gonzalo Curier & Marcelene Odette -- Happy cowboy / words and music by Bob Nolan -- How could you forget? / words by Andy Razaf, music by Will Hollander -- I’m in a dancing mood / by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al Hoffman -- I know darn well I can do without Broadway / words and music by Jimmy Durante -- I’ll walk beside you / words by Edward Lockton, music by Alan Murray -- In the evening by the moonlight / words and music by Jas. A. Blandk, arranged by Max Hirschfeld -- ‘Tain’t a fit night out for man or beast / words and music by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin -- Knock wood / words and music by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin -- Let’s dine alone tonight / words and music by Ruth Sylvia Keil -- Louisiana / words by Andy Razaf and Bob Schafer, music by J.C. Johnson -- Love in disguise / lyric by Albert Gamse, music by Henry Yerger -- Love me just a little bit / lyric by Ren Shields and Jos. H. McKeon, music by W. Raymond Walker -- Mutiny on the bandstand / lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by Saul Chaplin -- My cathedral / by Don McNeill and Walter Blaufuss, W.R. Williams, co-writer -- My day begins and ends with you / by Benny Davis & J. Fred Coots -- My pony boy / words by Bobby Heath, music by Charley O’Donnell -- My Texas (A call to Texas) / words and music by Lura Love -- The night is young and you’re so beautiful / words by Billy Rose and Irving Kahal, music by Dana Suesse -- Now or never / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Peter De Rose -- (In New York daddy sings) Oh Jimmie catch ballie, Oh Jennie catch ballie / words and music by Joseph Schlacht -- Thee old mill wheel (never turns anymore) / words and music by Mary Schaeffer -- Picking sweethearts (for somebody else) / words by Louis Mestesky, music by Ben & Sam Adelman -- Pretty eyes / words and music by Jimmie Lunceford, Ona Welsh, J. Milton Reddie -- Sons of Yale / words by Paul Gilbert, music by Leonard Thomas -- Sophisticated swing / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Will Hudson -- Sweetheart let’s grow old together / lyric by J.W. Bratton, music by Leo Edwards -- Swingin’ on the Swanee shore / by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Lee David -- The stars belong to you / words and music by S. Arlo Woodard -- The story of seven roses / by Harry Pease, Willie Raskin, Vincent Rose -- Swanee school of swing / by Bob Schafer, Dunc Peckham, Tom Fowler -- Swingin’ soldier man / words and music by Jack Meskill, Leon Flatow & Ted White -- That’s big business for me / words by Eli Dawson, Ian Donez, music by Ernie Burnett -- There’s a friendly house / words by Benny Davis, music by James F. Hanley -- The touch of God’s hand / words and music by Bob Nolan -- Two notes / lyric by Marty Symes, music by Ed B. Claypoole -- Whatcha gonna do when there ain’t no swing? / words by Al J. Neiburg, music by Jerry Levinson -- When autumn leaves / by Brooks Bowman -- The widow’s daughter / words by Arthur Swanstrom, music by James F. Hanley -- Yes! Yes! My! My! / lyric by Sammy Cahn, music by Saul Chaplin -- You can call it swing / words by Sammy Cahn, music by Saul Chaplin -- You gotta start off each day with a song / words and music by Jimmy Durante.
  3. P.S. 1937 series 1: Alibi baby / words & music by Edward Heyman, Tot Seymour & Vee Lawnhurst -- And then they called it love / words by Bob Rothberg, music by Joseph Meyer -- Any old love : from Something to sing about / words and music by Victor Schertzinger -- Azure / lyric by Irving Mills, music by Duke Ellington -- A beautiful love story / lyric by Kay Twomey, music by Saul Tepper -- Bei mir bistu shein / words by J. Jacbos, music by Sholom Secunda -- Big boy blue / by Jack Lawrence, Dan Howell, Peter Tinturin -- The big dipper / words and music by Larry Clinton -- Boo-hoo / by Edward Heyman, Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- A broken melody / lyrics by Phil Stewart, music by James Blade -- Cachita / lyric by Xavier Cugat and Al Stillman, music by Rafael Hernandez -- Caravan / lyric by Irving Mills, music by Duke Ellington and Juan Tizol -- Chained / by Herbert Walsh, James Murray and Phil Levant -- Choir boy / words and music by Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, Leo Edwards -- Cryin’ mood / words and music by Andy Razaf and Chick Webb -- Curly top’s birthday / lyric by Sidney D. Mitchell, music by Lew Pollack -- Dancing under the stars / by Harry Owens -- Did you know Noah / words and music by Mary Schaeffer -- He door is open again / by Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner and Gerald Marks -- Dreamy eyes / words and music by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- East Saint Louis / [by] W.C. Handy -- Farewell my love / words by Lou Holzer, music by Harry Kogen and Henry Busse [partially mutilated] -- Floating on a bubble / by Dave Franklin andd Cliff Friend -- Fly away little dream / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Peter De Rose -- Fun and things and stuff / words and music by Al Brooks, Murry Harte and Fred Fisher -- The gentleman awaitts / by The Gentlemen of Rhythm (Joe Browne, Joe Costa, Bob Mulkey and Howard Benedict) -- Gone with the wind / words by Herb Magidson, music by Allie Wrubel -- The greatest mistake of my life / by James Netson -- Harbor lights / words and music by Jimmy Kennedy and Hugh Williams -- Havana’s calling me (La conga) / words by Marion Sunshine, music by Eliseo Grenet -- Heart and soul / words and music by Emery Deutsch, Mtichell Parish and Sam Pokrass -- Heaven help this heart of mine / by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- (You are so) Heavenly / lyrics by Gay Milius Jr., music by Al & Lee Reiser & George Engles Jr. -- Heavenly Hawaii / by Robert Horne -- (I’m a) Hill billy boy from the mountains / words and music by Clarence A. Stout -- Hold me tight / words and music by Xavier Cugat and Agnes Sarli [partially mutilated] -- Home town / words and music by Jimmy Kennedy & Michael Carr -- Honeybunch / words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- A honeymoon for two / by Frank A. Lang -- Hy diddle diddle diddle bum bum / by Robert Duke Leonard and Harry Jentes -- I’m face to face with love / words by Paul Rusinsky, music by W. Edward Brueder and Woody Herman -- I’m gonna kiss myself goodbye / by Irving Gordon, Allan Roberts, Al Kaufman -- I’m hatin’ this waitin’ around / by Charlie Tobias, Al Lewis and Murray Mencher [partially mutilated] -- I’m in a trance = (Je suis en transe) / words and music by Jack Shore, Rowena Huber & Franke Magine, French version by Albert W. Barbelle -- I’m on a sit-down strike for love / words and music by Reginald Thomas and Oscar Turner -- I can’t break the habit of you / words and music by Andy Razaf, Charlie Beal and bob Causer -- I can take it on the chin (but not on the heart) / by Fred Fisher, Edward J. Lambert & Gerald Dolin -- I’ve got a new lease on love / words by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- I ought to have my head examined / by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- I plead guilty / by Al Stillman, Alex Hyde and basil G. Adlam -- I saw your face in the moon / words and music by Odis Elder -- I’ll never tell you I love you / words by Will Hudson, Irving Mills, music by Will Hudson -- I wouldn’t care / words by David Ormont, music by Charles Harold -- I wouldn’t change you for the world / by Mack David, Geo. W. Meyer, Pete Wendling -- If I can count on you / by Jack Meskill & Milton Ager, based on a theme by Henry Lodge -- If you ever should leave / words and music by Sammy Cahn, and Saul Chaplin -- (At a table) In a little café / lyric by Walter Hirsch, music by Lou Handman -- In an old Venetian garden / words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- In New York, the wise little Jew / words and music by Joseph Schlacht -- In the still of the night : from Rosalie / words and music by Cole Porter -- Is this gonna be my lucky summer? / words by Benny Davis, music by Rube Bloom -- It’s high time / words and music by Arthur Altman, Francis K. Shuman, Al Sherman -- Jack climbed a beanstalk / words & music by Sol Marcus, Eddie Seiler, Benny Benjamin -- Ji-ji-boo / by E.P. La Freniere -- Just about right / lyric by Lysle Tomerlin, mussic by Andy Iona Long -- Just to remind you / words by Charles Newman, music by Isham Jones -- The kid in the three cornered pants / lyric by Al Lewis, music by John Jacob Loeb -- Kitchy-Mi-Koko Isle / words by Eddie Pola, music by Newell Chase -- The lady likes to love = (El marimbulero) / Spanish words and music by Eliseo Grenet, English lyric by Bickley Reichner -- Let me day dream / lyric by Bob Wright and chet forrest, music by Walter Donaldson -- Let my conscience be your guide / lyric by Al Stillman, music by Harold Mooney -- Let’s all play geography / lyric by Tom Gindhart, mussic by Jan Savitt and Benjamin Musicant -- Let’s begin again / by Milton Berle, Doris Tauber, Bob Rothberg -- Let’s waltz for old time’s sake / words by Ted Koehler, music by Sam H. Stept -- (My love is in Kalua) Little heaven of the seven seas / lyric by Jack Scholl, music by M.K. Jerome -- The little old fashioned music box / [by] Mack David, Geo. W. Meyer, Pete Wendling -- London on a foggy afternoon / words and music by Ina George -- Lonely little lighthouse / lyric by Al Bryan, music by Mary Schaeffer -- It looks like rain in Cherry Blossom Lane / by Edgar Leslie & Joe Burke -- The love bug will bite you (if you don’t watch out) / words and music by Pinky Tomlin -- Love is a merry-go-round / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Rube Bloom -- Make me a Christmas present of you / lyric by Raymond B. Egan and Arthur Terker, music by J. Russel Robinson -- My, myself and I (are all in love with you) / words and music by Irving Gordon, Allan Roberts, Alvin S. Kauffman -- The meanest thing you ever did was kiss me / by Al Lewis, Charles Newman & Murray Mencher -- Meet me at the New York Fair / lyrics by Bob Randolph, music by Joseph E. Howard -- The merry-go-round broke down / words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin -- The mood that I’m in / by Abneer Silver & Al Sherman -- Moon at sea / by Harry Pease, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose -- Moonlight madness = (Trigueñita) / music and Spanish lyric by Julio Brito, English lyric by Dave Oppenheim and Leo Edwards -- My cabin of dreams / words and music by Nick Kenny, Al Frazzini & Nat Madison -- My day / by Edward Heyman, Carmen Lombardo, John Jacob Loeb -- My funny Valentine : from Babes in Arms / words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers -- My poor prune / lyric by Vivian Gardner, music by Phil Levant and J.V. De Cimbri -- My room / by Edward Heyman, Carmen Lombardo, John Jacob Loeb -- Nero / words and music by Andy razaf, Paul Denniker and Joe Davis -- New York governor Al Smith / words and music by Joseph Schlacht -- Now the whole world knows (I love you) / lyric by Nat Neeley, music by Isham Jones.
  4. Oh the Irish sweet melody, in New York, Mr. & Mrs. O’Reilly / words and music by Joseph Schlacht -- Ole King Cole / words and music by Larry Clinton, Julian Kay, Ira Schuster -- On a little bamboo bridge / lyric by Archie Fletcher, music by Al Sherman -- On a little dream ranch / by Billy Hill -- On a little ship sailing the sea / by E.P. La Freniere, Stan A. Willcock -- One eyed love / by Wendell Hall -- One girl in my arms (is worth a million in my dreams) / words by Harry Tobias, music by Roy Ingraham -- Out where the trail begins / words by Billy Kaye, music by Sid Stewart -- Pick that bass / by Al & Gertrude Bernard -- Pineapple swing : as featured in the Harlem uproar house revue / by Fred Fisher and Doris Fisher -- Polynesian romance / lyric by Lysle Tomerlin, music by Andy Iona Long -- Poor “Robinson Crusoe” / by Al Stillman, Alex Hyde and Basil G. Adlam -- Radio in heaven (so mother can listen in) / words and music by Fred Fisher -- Readin’ from left to right / words and music by Bradford Browne, Vincent Lopez and Max Rich -- Riding hobby horses in the park / lyrics by Fred Fisher, music by J. Frank Otto and Bob Loring -- Rockin’ chair swing / by Mary Schaeffer and Vincent Lopez -- Rusty hinge / by Burgess Brown and E.P. La Freniere -- A sailboat in the moonlight / words and music by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- Scattin’ at the Kit Kat / lyric by Irving Mills, music by Duke Ellington -- Shame on you / words and music by Harold Lawrence, Barry Niesen, Jay Milton -- Silbando = (Whistling) / [Spanish] words by Benito C. Collada, [English words] by Marjorie Harper, music by Don Alberto, Rosita Rios -- Silvery moon and golden sands / by Harry Pease, Billy Haid, Larry Stock -- Slow poke / [by] Leith Stevens, Bob Prescott and Bud Green -- The snake charmer / words by Leonard Whitcup, music by Teddy Powell -- Snowtime serenade / words and music by Marjorie Harper, Don Baker and Bill Livingston -- So many memories / by Harry Woods -- Somebody’s thinking of you tonight / lyric by Marty Symes, music by Tedd Powell, Ira Schuster -- Something to sing about : from the film Something to sing about / words and music by Victor Schertzinger -- Sorority waltz / by John Redmond, Lee David -- South wind / words and music by Basil Ziegler, Lou Shank and Marty Symes -- Spring cleaning (getting ready for love) / words and music by Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, Teddy Powell -- Stand by for a radio flash! (I love you) / words and music by Ina George -- Stardust on the moon / words and music by Emery Deutsch and Jimmy Rogan -- Sticks and stones will break my bones / lyrics by Jimmy Cavanaugh and Andy Razaf, music by Jack Palmer -- Strangers in the rain / by Dave Oppenheim, Johnny Goldfine, Leo Edwards -- Sunshine Sally (from Sunshine Valley) / by Terry Shand -- Sure, we ain’t got sugar! / words and music by F. Henri Klickmann, Ben Gordon, Nat Simon, Harry Pease, Frank Weldon, Roy Newell, James Cavanaugh, Sammy Mysels, Charley McCarthy, Vincent Rose -- Sweet stranger / by Ned Wever, Milton Ager & Jerry Livingston -- Tears in my heart / words by Leonard Whitcup, music by Teddy Powell -- Ten o’clock town / lyric by Arthur Swanstrom, music by Michael H. Clearly -- Thanks for everything / words by Isham Jones and Edward Stone, music by Isham Jones [partially mutilated] -- To a sweet pretty thing / lyric by Joe Young, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Today I am a man! / by Abner Silver, Al Sherman -- Tonight in my arms / words and music by Bernie Angus and Helen Steele -- Toodle-oo / by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- Tropical moonlight / by Ceelle Burke -- Turkish delight / words by Max Kester, music by Ray Noble -- Twelve o’clock at night (and all is well) / lyric by Roy Newell, music by Shandor -- Two rocking chairs (by the fireside) / by Vaughn DeLeath -- Till the clock strikes three / by Billy Hill -- Watching for your shadow / by Ange Lorenzo, Leonard MacKenzie Jr., Paul R. Lebzelter and Herb Jones, piano arrangement by Harold Potter -- We can’t go on this way! / by E.P. La Freniere, Erskin Butterfield, Percy Post and Walter Bishop -- Weary nights / lyrics by Dick Bixby, music by Rudy Bundy, Paul Helvey, Russ Thomas -- A wee bunch of shamrocks / lyric by Al J. Neiburg, music by E.P. La Freniere -- Wee Willie Winkie / lyric by Lupin Fien, music by Lee Wainer -- What a heavenly night! / lyrics by Bert Kalmar & Harry Ruby, music by Ted Fiorito -- What will I tell my heart? / words and music by Peter Tinturin and Jack Lawrence -- Whatever happened to you / words by Charles & Nick Kenny, music by Bernard Maltin -- When? (will you belong to me) / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Peter De Rose -- When I wear my jippi jappa = (Mi sombrero jipijapa) / Spanish version by Benito C. Collada, words and music by Marjorie Harper and Bill Livingston -- When two love each other (just as you and I) / words and music by Vincent Rose, Harry Pease and Arthur Altman -- While dancing the minuet / words and music by Johnny Tucker & James Marchant -- Whispers in the dark : from the film Artists and models / words & music by Leo Robin and Frederick Hollander -- Why do Hawaiians sing aloha / words by Jack Meskill and Will Raskin, music by Sam H. Stept -- With a chee, chee, chee and a doo, doo, doo (in monkey talk means I love you) / by Frank A. Lang -- The woods are full of cuckoos (and my heart is full of love) / words by Charles Newman, music by J. Fred Coots -- Words fail me / words and music by Sylvan Taplinger and bob Dale -- Wouldn’t it break your heart? / words by Marty Symes, music by Mabel Wayne -- (Have you forgotten) The you and me that used to be / words by Walter Bullock, music by Allie Wrubel -- You’re a hit! / words and music by Ina George -- You’re gonna wake up some day / words by Marty Symes, music by Milton Ager -- You’re here, you’re there (you’re everywhere) / words by Irving Kahal, music by John Jacob Loeb -- You’re my desire / words by Will Hudson & Irving Mills, music by Will Hudson -- You’re my strongest weakness / words & music by Coy Poe, Buddy Le Roux, Al Heath -- You’re precious to me / words and music by Pat Ballard, Bert Pellish and Nat Brusiloff -- You got somethin’ there / words and music by Dick Sanford, Nat Simon and Roy Newell -- You hit the nail on the head / by Marty Symes and Milton Ager -- You can’t stop me from dreaming / words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin [partially mutilated] -- You can’t take it with you / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Abel Baer -- You showed me the way / words and music by Bud Green, Ella Fritzgerald, Teddy McCrae, Chick Webb -- You took all the blue out of heaven (and gave it all to me) / by Frank A. Lang -- You took the words right out of my heart : from the film The big broadcast of 1938 / words & music by Leo Robin & Ralph Rainger.
Call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 47
Note
  1. Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  2. Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
  3. Some items in poor condition (partially mutilated).
Reproduction (note)
  1. Microfilm.
Title
  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 47.
Imprint
  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1936-1937.
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 47
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