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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 50.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 50.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1939.

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reel 50: 1939Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 50: 1939Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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1 microfilm reel.
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Note
  • Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  • Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
  • Some items in poor condition (partially mutilated).
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • P.S. 1939, series 1: Ad-de-dey : (Song of the Cuban money divers) / words and music by Herman Hupfeld -- All's well / words and music by Ken Golden, Sid Feller, Bernie Weissman and Dave Ringle -- Alley-up!!! (The acrobat song) / words by Billy Kaye, music by William Ortmann -- Always in my heart / words by Olivia Schoen, music by Ray Hibbeler -- An angel in a furnished room / words by Al Dubin, music by Ted Fiorito -- Any place is heaven (whenever you're around) / words by Harry Tobias, music by Percy Wenrich -- Apple blossoms and chapel bells / by Al Hoffman, Walter Kent and Manny Kurtz -- As 'round and 'round we go / words by Arthur Swanstrom, music by Mabel Wayne -- At least you could say hello / words and music by Dick Robertson, Charles J. McCarthy, Sammy Mysels -- (We'll meet) At the end of the rainbow / [by] Paul Fuguitt and Dave Ringle -- Begone / words and music by M. Kur-Zhene & Enoch Light -- Bells of tomorrow / words by Richard Sanford, music by Frank Grey -- The bells of Treasure Isle / lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, music by Frank E. Churchill -- Billy Boy-Billy Boy / words and music by Jack Lawrence and Dan Howewll -- Blue orchids / by Hoagy Carmichael -- Blue rain / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- Blue sentimental mood / by Teddy Powell, Peter De Rose, Leonard Whitcup -- Blue Virginia Rose / by Bob Miller and John Klenner -- Bouncin' along (on my little bouncin' broncho) / by Wilf Carter, John Klenner, Bob Miller -- Bubbles in the wine / words and music by Frank Loesser, Bob Calamé and Lawrence Welk -- But it didn't mean a thing / words by Mack David, music by Jerry Livingston -- Can I help it? / words by Eddie De Lange, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- The candle burns / words and music by Sam Brown, Herbert Pine, Jack Ward and Dave Ringle -- Chasing you all over town / words and music by Frances De Santis -- Chopsticks / by Jack Lawrence and Elliot Daniels -- Ciribiribin (They're so in love) / English version by Harry James and Jack Lawrence, based on the original melody by A. Pestalozza -- Come honey / words by Erma Stewart, music by Ray Hibbeler -- Come love to me / lyrics by Joe DuMond, music by Walter Blaufuss -- Confucius say / words by Cliff Friend, music by Carmen Lombardo -- Coral sunset / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Irving Gellers and Otis Spencer -- Could they but talk / lyric by Don Erman, music by Donato Monco -- The creaking old mill on the creek / by Al Lewis, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose -- Cross-eyed Dan the old cowhand / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Dancing to an old time melody / words and music by Jean Nathan -- Dawn of a new day / words by Ira Gershwin, music by George Gershwin -- The day we meet again / words by Roma Campbell-Hunter, music by Will Grosz -- Deep in the thrill of our love : an adaptation from "Ethereal twilight" / poem and music by Dave Ringle and Charles Pincknety Marchman -- Don't change your heart (in the middle of a dream) / words by Jack Lawrence, music by Maria Grever -- Don't cry, little sweetheart, don't cry / by John Klenner and bob Miller -- Don't fall in love / lyric by Irving Taylor, music by Vic Mizzy -- Do you ever think of someone? / words by V. Hale Cannon, music by Ray Hibbeler -- Down in the alley and over the fence / words and music by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Nat Simon -- Dream on / words by Bernadette Eberline, music by Ray Hibbeler -- Driftwood on the river / by John Klenner and Bob Miller -- Fill 'em up again (Bar flies' polka) / by Malvin M. Franklin and Billy Gaston -- Fireside dreams / words by Pearl Wick, music by Ray Hibbeler -- For the last time (I cried over you) / by Cab Calloway, Frank Froeba and Jack Palmer -- For tonight / words by Kim Gannon, music by Paul Mann and Stephan Weiss -- For you / words and music by Frances De Santis -- Forever and always / words by Lou Holzer, music by Leroy Shield -- Garland of old fashioned roses / (revised) lyric by Louis O'Connell, music by E. Clington Keithley -- The gaucho serenade / by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Nat Simon -- The girl with the pigtails in her hair / words and music by Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin -- Good for nothin' (but love) / lyric by Eddie De Lange, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- Good morning : Breakfast Club is on the air / by Don McNeill & Walter Blaufuss, co-writer W.R. Williams -- Good-night but not good-bye / words and music by Frances De Santis -- Gotta get home / words and music by James F. Hanley and Pat Ballard -- Gotta get some shut-eye / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Walter Donaldson -- Here comes the night / words by Frank Loesser, music by Hilly Edelstein and Carl Hohengarten -- Hold me in your arms again / by Herbert B. Collier, Ernest Rork & Ewing Reid, arr. by Ewing Reid -- A home in the clouds / words and music by Kaye Parker, Benny Goodman, Bob Henderson & Benny Carter -- I'm building a sailboat of dreams / by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin -- I'm livin' again / words & music by Tony Calucci, Al Fioretti and Chas. Smith -- I can't get you out of my mind / lyrics by Irving Taylor, music by Vic Mizzy -- I cried like a baby / words by Estere Ruben, music by Doris Lodge and Hal Kanner -- I get along without you very well (except sometimes) / words and music by Hoagy Carmichael -- I've got a moonlight date (at the Golden Gate) / lyrics by Paul Francis Webster, music by Frank E. Churchill -- I just got a letter / words and music by Dave Franklin -- I kinda dream / words by Frank Loesser, music by Bernie Kane -- I knew it was love / words and music by Johnny Creighton -- I love to belong to you / lyric by John Redmond, music by Mary Schaeffer -- I must have one more kiss kiss kiss (before we say goodnight) / by Al Hoffman, Al Goodheeart, Manny Kurtz -- I want my share of love / words and music by Sammy Cahn, and Saul Chaplin -- I wanna wrap you up (and take you home with me) / words by Remus Harris, music by Terry Shand -- I'll never smile again / words and music by Ruth Lowe -- I'll pray for you / words and music by Roy King and Stanley Hill -- I'll put a rose in your hair / words & music by Ray Preston and Jerome Adams -- If I didn't care / words and music by Jack Lawrence -- Igloo / lyrics by Irving Taylor, music by Vic Mizzy -- In an old Dutch garden (by an old Dutch mill) / lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Will Grosz -- In sunny San Domingo / English version by Xavier Cugat, music by Merli-Gallo -- In the hills of the whispering pines / by Robert Lloyd Hamilton -- It's never too late / words and music by Carmen Lombardo & John Jacob Loeb -- It seems like yesterday / lyric by Al Stillman, music by Serge Walter -- Jump session / by "Slim" Gaillard, Bud Green -- Just a heartache / words and music by Maurice & Lottie Wells -- Just try telling my heart / lyric by John Evans, music by Louis Martin, title by William A. Couture -- Keep saving your love for me / by Stan Sheppard, Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus -- Kermit the hermit / words and music by Nat Lewis, Bob Kahn & Mel Waters -- Kiss and remember / words by Al Bryan, music by Natalie Mayer -- The last trip on the old ship / words and music by John Redmond, Charles J. McCarthy and Lee David -- Leanin' on the ole top rail / words and music by Nick Kenny and Charles Kenny -- Let's go back to the bible / by Wilf Carter, John Klenner, Bob Miller -- Let's hurry into Dreamland / words by Lou Phillips, music by Ray Hibbeler -- Please be frank with me / words by Lou Phillips, music by Ray Hibbeler -- The lion on the merry-go-round / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Little old band of gold / words and music by Gene Autry, Chas. Newman and Fred Glickman -- A little rain must fall / words by Bud Green and Buddy Kaye, music by Little Jack Little -- Little skipper / words and music by Nick Kenny and Charles Kenny -- Little white church on the hill / words and music by Joe and Lotta Cobb -- Long after midnight / by Charles French, Hugo Rubens, E.P. La Freniere -- Love is such a cheat : (The gypsy song) / words and music by Ilyana Cuperescu and Gregor Marcu, American version by Irving Caesar -- Love's own waltz (based on the waltz from Tchaikovsky's "Sleeping beauty" ballet) / by Eugene Conrad, Robert Braine -- Love me with your heart of Italian / words and music by Frances De Santis.
  • Madaleine / words by Dirk P. DeYoung, music by Jean Heath -- Me and Columbus / words by Walter Hirsch, music by Gerald Marks -- Mecca / by Maceo Pinkard and Maceo Jefferson -- Melancholy lullaby / words by Edward Heyman, music by Benny Carter -- Mister Aristocrat / words and music by Roy Jacobs and Gene de Paul -- The moon is a silver dollar / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Sammy Fain -- Moon love : adapted from Tchaikovsky's 5th symphony, 2nd movement / by Mack David, Mack Davis, and Andre Kostelanetz -- My hands are tied / lyric by Charles Tobias, music by Sam H. Stept -- My heart has wings / words and music by Abner Silver & Mary Schaeffer -- My heart keeps cryin' / words by Dorothy Lamour, music by Howard Grodé -- My mammy's gone / by Richard Dixon -- (You'll always be) My schoolday sweetheart / words and music by Eddie Connors, Frank C. Phoebus & Dave Ringle -- My sweet Madeline / [by] Vila Fondren, arr. by Clarke Tate -- Night must fall (over all) / lyric by Barnet Shaw, music by Xavier Cugat, arranged by Matt Ray -- Old fashioned love / words by Frank Loesser, music by Fritz Miller -- One cigarette for two / by Ros Metzger, Dan Dougheerty, Ben Ryan -- Only a day dream / [by] Lee S. Roberts -- Plaza 3-5-8 / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Herman Paley -- Poor Pinocchio's nose / words by Arthur Quenzer, music by Alfred Newman -- Rhythm of Romany / words by Al Bryan, music by Malvin M. Franklin and Gloria Franklin -- Romance runs in the family / words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodheart and Manny Kurtz -- Safari / words by Dave Ringle, music by Jack Mishkin -- Say yes / words and music by Andy Razaf, J.C. Johnson and Thomas "Fats" Waller -- Shabby old cabby / by Nat Simon and Al Stillman -- She's somebody's darling once more (hill billy waltz song) / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Some day you'll learn what diff'rence love can make / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Some must win (some must lose) / words and music by Jimmie Davis & Lou Wayne -- Some wonderful night with you / words and music by Francis de Santis -- Songs for you / words by Shirley Sadler, music by Alexander Studer -- South seas / by Maceo Pinkard and Louis Reid -- Speaking of heaven / words by Mack Gordon, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- Stand by! For further announcements (and more good news) / by Lew Brown, charlie Tobias, Sam H. Stept -- Stars over the campus / words and music by Roy Jacobs and Tommy Tucker -- Step up and shake my hand / words by Mack David, music by Jerry Livington -- Swingin' at the hoe-down / words and music by Mae Mitchell and Bob Gregory -- Tell me at midnight / by Bickley Reichner and Clay Boland, adapted from "A mezzanotte" by Anepata -- That's all, brother / words and music by Clyde Hager, Mack David, Jerry Livinston -- That's music to me (the rhythm of a big bass drum) / By Maceo Pinkard and Louis Reid -- That night in dreamy Havana / words by Walter Hirsch, music by Berenice Sills -- Then came the rain / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Oscar Levant -- There's never been a love like ours / words and music by George Hamilton -- There's no tellin' / by Maceo Pinkard -- Things that might have been / Bob Miller [partially mutilated] -- Tic tac toe / words and music by Henry Nemo -- To love or not to love / words and music by Leo Freudberg, Gene Rauth, Clarence Kelly -- To you / words and music by Benny Davis, Tommy Dorsey and Ted Shapiro -- Tumblin' on (like a tumble weed) / by Jim Robertson, Bob Miller, Shelby Darnell -- Two hearts are better than one / words by Bud Cooper, music by Noel Evans -- Undecided / lyrics by Sid Robin, music by Charles Shavers -- Vagabond dreams / words by Jack Lawrence, music by Hoagy Carmichael -- We've come a long way together / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by Sam H. Stept -- We speak of you often / lyric by Dedette Lee Hill, music by Johnny Marks -- We walked in the garden / words and music by Jack Lawrence and Clara Edwards -- We'll meet again / words and music by Ross Parker & Hughie Charles -- Wham (re bop boom bam) / words and music by Taps Miller and Eddie Durham -- What goes on behind your eyes? / words and music by Buddy Bernier and Bob Emmerich -- What good's my million dollars when I haven't go you / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- When an Irish heart's for sale / [by] Danny Cavanaugh and Dave Ringle -- When big chief Wah Hoo lets loose with a wha hoo / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- When I pumped the organ for the village choir (and you played the hymns they used to sing) / by Arthur Fields, Fred Hall and George Wiest -- When the rhododendrons bloom again / words by Daisy Gibson Buettner, music by Ray Hibbeler -- Where was I? / lyric by Al Dubin, music by W. Franke Harling -- While the music by plays on / words by Lupin Fien and Irving Mills, music by Emery H. Heim -- While the tick tock ticks away / words and music by Ray A. Bunting and Ray Hibbeler -- While you're out cheating with somebody else / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- White lies and red roses / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Allie Wrubel -- Why begin again (pastel blue) / words by Don Raye, music by Artie Shaw and Charles Shavers -- Why dance / words by Tot Seymour, music by Hill Edelstein and Carl Hohengarten -- A windy March and a rainy April (make a beautiful May) / by Arthur Fields, Fred Hall and George Wiest -- Wings over America / lyrics by Ian Hackerman, John w. Bratton, music by Leo Edwards -- Yesterday's love / words by Mack Davis, music by Leith Stevens -- You're a great little girl / words by Alice McNaughton, music by Kenneth McNaughton -- You're priceless / words and music by Morey Amsterdam and tony Romano -- You are so consoling / by Maceo Pinkard and Lois Reid -- You can't escape from me / lyrics by Charles French, music by Sammy Lowe and Erskine Hawkins -- You're the greatest discovery (since 1492) / lyric by Mack David, music by Terry Shand -- You set me on fire / lyrics by Geo. C. Mackinnon, music by Frances Colwell.
  • P.S. 1939 series 2: Address unknown / by Carmen Lombardo, Dedette Lee Hill, Johnny Marks -- Ain't cha comin' out? / lyric by Bert Kalmar, music by Harry Ruby -- All aboard for Santa Claus / by Clarence Gaskill -- All in favor say "aye" / by Cliff Friend -- A-M-E-R-I-C-A (We all love you) / by Joe F. Weber, John Redmond, Charles J. McCarthy and "Smiling" Eddie Dorr -- And the angels sing / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Ziggie Elman -- Angels never leave heaven / words and music by Don Pelosi, Art Noel and Lewis Ilda -- Are there any more at home like you? / by Little Jack Little and Dave Oppenheim -- Baby me / words & music by Lou Handman, Harry Harris & Archie Gottler -- A bee gezindt / words and music by Henry Nemo -- Big-wig in the wigwam / words and music by Roe-Alexander, Kenneth Case and Byron Bradley -- Blue echoes = (Cuatro vidas) / music and Spanish lyrics by Justo Carreras & Joe Farver, English lyrics by Fred Meadows -- Bring back that old fashioned Christmas / words andd music by Cal De Voll, Gene Carroll, Glenn Rowell -- Careless / by Lew Quadling, Eddy Howard, Dick Jurgens -- Cheerio! I'll be seeing you / [by] Harry Thompson & Ray Terry -- Chew chew chew (Chew your bubble gum) / by Ella Fitzgerald, Chick Webb and Buck Ram -- Class will tell / lyric by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- Cuckoo in the clock / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Walter Donaldson -- Dancing with a broken heart / lyric by Dave Oppenheim, music by Mary Schaeffer -- Definitely! / words and music by William Gaston -- Delightful delirium / music by Clay Boland, words by Bickley Reichner -- Dixie mammy / words and music by Art Noel & Don Pelosi -- Don't you put the bee on me / lyric by Hugo Rubens & Charles French, music by G. Haefely [partially mutilated] -- Dream caravan / words by Andy Razaf and Joe Davis, music by Powell Edwards, adapted from Sheherazade by N. Rimsky-Korsakov -- Dusty trail (to my little mountain home) / by Billie Strom and "Happy" Jack Turner -- Ev'ry thought, ev'ry breath, ev'ry dream / words and music by Meyer Davis, Kenneth Case and Byron Bradley -- The girl behind the Venetian blind / words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin [partially mutilated] -- Grateful / by George Whiting, Roy Newell, Bert Reisfeld -- Greetings from heaven / lyrics by Mary Schaeffer and Arthur Terker, music by Mary Schaeffer -- Glorianna / words and music by Nat Simon, Marion Sunshine and Boyd Bunch -- Gypsy tears = (Sin tu amor) / words and music by Art Noel & Desmond O'Connor, Spanish lyrics by Xavier Cugat -- A happy happy holiday / words and music by Roy Newell and Nat Simon -- Have mercy / lyrics by Buck Ram and Chick Webb, music by Buck Ram -- Have you the time / by Sylvia Bresler and Curley Mahr -- Heaven can wait / lyric by Eddie De Lange, music by Jimmy Van Heusen [partially mutilated] -- Hercules / words and music by Fred Fisher, Milton Leeds and Thord Ryden -- Honestly / words by Bud Green, music by Little Jack Little -- How warm it is the weather (how cold it is your heart) / words and music by Ralph Blane -- I'm a lucky devil (to find an angel like you) / words by Peter Tinturin, music by Al Jacobs -- I'm going down to dance at Clancy's / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Con Conrad -- I'm putting my dreams back to sleep / words and music by William Gaston -- I bought a rock for a rocky mountain girl / words and music by Dave McEnery -- I don't want to play with you / words and music by Billy Gaston -- I want love / lyrics and music by Frank M. Pagano -- I'll be you're Trylon if you'll be my Perishere / words and music by Billie Bush and James Kendis -- I wish you the best of ev'rything (tho' I got the worst of it all) / by Bill Livingston, Arthur Terker and Sammy Mysels -- If I had my life to live over / by Larry Vincent, Henry Tobias and Moe Jaffe -- If love is blind / words and music by William Gaston -- If what you say is true / by Mack Gordon and Henry Nemo -- Indian summer / lyric by Al Dubin, music by Victor Herbert -- It's a hundred to one (I'm in love) / words and music by Ronnie Kemper, Dick Jurgens -- It's a whole new thing / words by Chas. Newman, music by James V. Monaco -- It's an old fashioned locket / lyric by Richard Coburn, music by Frank Westphal -- It makes no difference now / words and music by Jimmie Davis and Floyd Tillman -- It must have been two other people / by Carmen Lombardo, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman.
  • Keep it under your heart / by Jerry Arlen and Curley Mahr -- Learn to sing / words and music by John Power Spickers and Charles Wynn -- Little Coquette / by Jacques Renard, Bytron Bradley and Ken Case -- The little man who wasn't there / lyric by Harold Adamson, music by Bernard Hanighen -- Love comes in the spring : (based on Ravel's "Pavane") / words by Guy Roberts, music by Alan Shulman -- Love waltzes on / lyric by J. Macklyn Meskill, music by Leo Edwards -- Make with the kisses / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- The man with the mandolin / by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Frank Weldon -- Many dreams ago / lyric by Al Stillman, music by Fred E. Ahlert -- Marusia / lyrics by Mary Schaeffer, music by Serge Walter -- Melancholy mood / lyric by Vick Knight, music by Walt Schuman -- Melodies bring memories / words by Charles O'Flynn, music by Jack Betzner -- Mia Venezia / Italian lyrics by Dan Arres, English lyrics by Charles French, music by E.P. La Freniere -- Missus Mose has a million beaus (since old man Mose is dead) / words and music by Charles J. McCarthy, John Redmond and Lee David -- Mister Roosevelt, won't you please run again? / words by Henry Myers, music by Jay Gorney -- My day / words and music by Johnny Hauser and Archie Miller -- My last goodbye / words and music by Eddy Howard -- My love for you / words by Edward Heyman, music by Harry Jacobson -- My love waltz / music by Billy R. Gould, lyrics by Belle Mayer and Dave Waterman -- A new moon and an old serenade / by Abner Silver, Martin Block & Sam Coslow -- Night on the Shalimar / [by] Fred Fisher -- No star is lost [based on Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet"] / by Fred Fisher -- Oh! You crazy moon / lyric by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen [partially mutilated] -- Old mill wheel / by Benny Davis, Milton Ager, Jesse Greer -- Pent-house for rent / words and music by Abner Silver and Mary Schaeffer -- A port beyond the sunset (Westward ho!) / by William Gaston -- Prairie schooner (Ramble on) / words and music by Harry Pease, Ed G. Nelson, and Billy Haid -- Rainbow Valley / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- Refugee = (Flichtling) / words and music by William B. Richter, Billy Hays and Frank Capano, Yiddish lyric by Maurrie Merl -- Right from the start / by Al Bernard, Claude Reese, Lou Leaman -- Santa on parade / lyrics and music by Claude Lapham -- Say ah! / music by Ernest Breuer, words by Fred Fisher, Dick Sanford -- Shadows / lyric by Jules Loman and Chet Thompson, music by Frankie Carle -- Shoot the sherbert to me, Herbert! / words and music by Ben Homer -- Show your linen, Miss Richardson / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Bernie Hanighen -- Sleigh-bells in the snow (Old Santa's shouting cheerio) / words and music by Mary Schaeffer -- Smarty pants / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Walter Donaldson -- Soda fountain boy / by Mae Mitchell and John Redmond -- Some rainy day / by Carmen Lombardo an John Jacob Loeb -- Stars over the ocean / words by John Redmond and Harold Moon, music by Mary Schaeffer -- Sticks and stones / words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart & Manny Kurtz -- Strawberry fair (based on the old English air) / by Allan Engram -- Stranger things have happened / words by Benny Davis, music by Johnny Green -- Sunflower Lane / by Nat Simon and Roy Newell -- Sweet dreams, sweetheart / by Benny Davis, Milton Ager, Jesse Greer -- Tears from my inkwell / lyric by Mort Dixon -- That's where the west begins / words and music by Mary Schaeffer, Maurice Spitalny -- That love bug's back again / lyric by Chas. J. McCarthy, music by Mary Schaeffer -- There's a full moon over Long Island / by Billie Bush and James Kendis -- There's a green pasture in the blue heaven / by Al Hoffman and Walter Kent -- There's a robin 'round the corner (singin' la-da-da-da-dee) / words by Charles Newman, music by J. Fred Coots -- There's only one in love (and yet there should be two) / words and music by Pat Rossi, Walter Bishop, E.P. LA Freniere -- This changing world / lyric by Harold Adamson, music by Dana Suesse -- Three foot Skipper Jones / by George Whiting and Ken Byron -- To you sweetheart, aloha / by Harry Owens -- Us po' folks (ain't po' at all) / words and music by Eugene West, Mary Schaeffer, Otis Spencer -- Veni, vidi, vinci = (I came, I saw, you conquered me) / by William Lord, Dick Loring and "Curley" Mahr -- Wake up a robin (and tell him it's spring) / lyric by Sylvia Bresler, music by "Curley" Mahr -- Walking on the highway / words and music by John Power Spickers & Charles Wynn -- What this country needs is foo / words and music by Mack Kay -- What used to was, used to was (Now it ain't) / original version by David Meyerowitz, English version by Sammy Cahn & Saul Chaplin -- Where the dog sits on the tucker box (Five miles from Gundagai) / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert and "Alf", music by Jack O'Hagan -- Whistling in the wildwood / by James Cavanaugh, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose -- Who's got all the dough? / words and music by Monty Siegel -- Why, daddy? / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Otis Spencer and Irving Gellers -- Yodelin' jive / words and music by Don Raye, Hughie Prince -- You're dancing away with my heart = (Mon coeur s'est donne en dansant) / words and music by Gerald Griffin, Lon Healy, Harold Moon, French lyrics by Jacques Barri (Ludovic Huot) -- You asked for it, you got it / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Abel Baer -- You grow sweeter as the years go by / words and music by Johnny Mercer -- You gotta quit cheatin' on me / words and music by Johnny Lange, Lew Porter and Hy Heath -- You meet the nicest people in your dreams / words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, Manny Kurtz.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 50
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 50.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1939.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 50
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