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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 52.

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  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 52.
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  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1940-1941.

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  1. 1 microfilm reel.
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  1. Popular music -- United States -- 1931-1940
  2. Popular music -- United States -- 1941-1950
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  1. P.S. 1940 series 2: Adios, Americano / words and music by Sam Coslow -- Alone with my thoughts of you / by W.R. Williams -- And so do I / lyric by Eddie De Lange, music by Paul Mann & Stephan Weiss -- Any rags? / words and music by Thos. S. Allen -- At a Dixie roadside diner / lyric by Edgar Leslie, music by Joe Burke -- Aurora / English lyric by Harold Adamson, Spanish lyric by Pedro Berrios, [music] by Mario Lago and Roberto Roberti -- Bashful / words by Walter Hirsch & Ruth Lowe, music by Buck Ram -- Blue magnolias / words and music by Dick Kuhn and John Klenner -- Blue sea shells / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Irving Gellers and Otis Spencer -- Bye-lo (Soft wwinds your dream-boat will blow) / words and music by Joe Du Mond -- The chanticler waltz / words and music by Charles O'Flynn, Jack Betzner, Pete Wendling -- Chapel in the valley / by Leon René, Johnny Lange & Lew Porter -- Charlie was a sailor / lyric by Moe Jaffe, music by George Keefer, Vincent Lopez -- The cowboy isn't speaking to his horse / words and music by Arthur Swanstrom, Pinky Herman, Michael Cleary -- Dancing in the shadows = (En dansant dans l'ombre) / words and music by Gerald Griffin, Harold Moon, Bernard Maltin, French lyrics by Jacques Barri (Ludovic Huot) -- Day dreams come true at night / lyric by Ralph Freed, music by Dick Jurgens -- Devil may care / lyric by Johnny Burke, music by Harry Warren [partially mutilated] -- Did anyone call? / by Al J. Neiburg, Dave Fleischer and Boyd Bunch -- Do I worry? / by Stanley Cowan and Bobby Worth -- Don't kiss and tell / words and music by Dave Oppenheim, Henry Tobias and Jackie Beller -- Don't let forever last only a day / lyrics by John Power Spickers and Charles Wynn, music by Anthony Pelligra -- Don't say we're through / words and music by Al Semola, Tony Stornantis and Francis Xavier -- The fable of the rose / lyric by Bickley Reichner, music by Josef Myrow [partially mutilated] -- Faithful to you / words by Martin Block and Mickey Stoner, music by Harold Green -- Filipino baby / by Billy Cox and Clarke Van Ness -- Five o'clock whistle / by Josef Myrow, Kim Gannon and Gene Irwin [partially mutilated] -- For peace and freedom / words and music by Eugene LaBarre -- Half way down the street / words by Kim Gannon, music by Guy Wood -- Head on my pillow / words and music by Bissell Palmer and Pierre Norman -- Here's my heart / words by Norman Weiser, music by Louis Urban -- The hot gavotte / by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Frank Weldon -- I'm looking for a guy who plays alto and baritone and doubles on a clarinet andd wears a size 37 suit / words and music by Ozzie Nelson -- I'm stepping out with a memory to-night / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Allie Wrubel -- I'm through / by Jimmie turner and Jack Lawrence -- I believed in a dream / by Vaughn De Leath, Gene Carrol & Glenn Rowell I can't love you any more (and more than I do) / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Allie Wrubel -- I can't resist you / words by Ned Wever, music by Will Donaldson -- I heart bluebirds / words and music by Harry Woods and Charlie Tobias -- I love you much too much / words and music by Don Raye, Alex Olshey, C. Towber -- I miss you so / words and music by Jimmy Henderson, Bertha Scott -- I salute you (My American Rose) / words and music by Marten Lowell, Max Spickol and Maurie Hartmann -- If you see Margie / by Al Frazzini, Gen Carroll, Glenn Rowell -- In a litle flower shop / lyric by Jules Loman, music by Mary Schaeffer [partially mutilated] -- It all comes back to me now / by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney & Alex Kramer -- It's syncopation time / [by] Gerald Griffin, Leo Freudberg, Bernard Maltin -- It's the same old shillelagh / by Pat White -- Just like that / by Johnny Long, Henry Miller, Walter Hirsch -- Let's all sing together / words and music by Joe Audino, Nick Di Rocco and Bill Keeshan -- Let's dream this one out / lyric by Ed F. Lanning, music by Robert Reed -- Let's pretend / lyric by Gerald Griffin & Alfred Bryan, music by Abner Silver -- Let's spend a little while together (You and I) / words and music by Joe Du Mond -- Light's out! Hold me tight / words by Bickley Reichner, music by Clay Boland -- Lily from Chile / lyrics by Evelyne Love Cooper, music by Mimi Scadron and Helen Wartels -- Long live love = (Si te vás) / music by Dino Olivieri, English lyrics by Xavier Cugat, Marty Symes, Spanish lyrics by Xavier Cugat -- Looking for yesterday / words by Eddie De Lang, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- Love lies / by Carl Sigman, Ralph Freed, Joseph Meyer -- Lovely hula hands / words and music by r. Alex Anderson -- A lover's lullaby / by Frankie Carle, Andy Razaf, Larry Wagner -- Mary, the prairie and I / words by the Calgary kid (Allen Erwin) and Francis Xavier, music by Billy Hays and Jack Ziehler -- The mem'ry of a rose / words by Jimmy Kennedy, music by Richard Young -- A million dreams ago / by Lew Quadling, Eddy Howard, Dick Jurgens -- Mister Meadowlark / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Walter Donaldson -- The morning after / lyric by Robert Sour, music by Lee Wainer -- Music to my ears / words and music by Betty Burtt -- My greena koseena (Country cousin) / lyrics by L. Wolfe Gilbert, original version by Hyman Prizant and Abe Schwartz -- My piggy bank is jing-a-ling again / lyric by Robert Burk, music by Jerry Livingston -- My treasure / words by Buddy Feyne, music by Jappie Judd -- The name song / words and music by Irving Caesar and Gerald Marks -- Never took a lesson in my life / words & music by Jack Lawrence and Diane Foore -- No love blues / words by Eddie De Lainge, music by Arthur Gershwin -- Nothin' to do (And all day to do it in / words and music by Al Hoffman, Walter Kent and Maurice Sigler -- Old Calico / words by Gerald Griffin, music by John Klenner -- The old thirteenth (Old pals together) / by T. Reg. Sloan -- On a simmery summery day / words and music by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Frank Weldon -- Parking in the starlight / words and music by Irving Gordon and Al Kaufman -- On to Carolina / by Lura Love -- The pied piper (of Ham'lin town) / words by Walter Hirsch, music by Gerald Marks -- Polka dots and moonbeams / words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- Pretty little petticoat / lyrics by Jack Lawrence, music by Raymond Scott -- A real American / lyric by W.R. Williams, music by Frederick V. Bowers -- The sailor with the navy blue eyes / by Irving Taylor, Vic Mizzy, Al Hoffman -- Shadows in the night / words and music by Will Lorin -- Shadows of midnight blue : adaptted from Tchaikovsky's Andante cantabile from the Quartet Op. 11 / lyric by Ray Evans, music by Jay Levison -- Shadows on the sand / words by Stanley Adams, music by Wilhelm Grosz [partially mutilated] -- Shake down the stars / lyric by Eddie De Lang, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- Shout! Wherever you may be I am an American / words and music by Ira Schuster, Paul Cunningham, Leonard Whitcup -- The shrine of St. Cecilia / words by Carroll Loveday, music by Jokern -- Silly Sally from Salem / words & music by Larry Taylor & Jack Erickson -- Six lessons fronm Madame La Zonga / lyric by Charles Newman, music by James V. Monaco -- The sky fell down / lyric by Edward Heyman, music by Louis Alter [partially mutilated] -- So long / by Russ Morgan, Remus Harris and Irving Melsher -- Someday you'll want me to want you / words and music by Jimmie Hodges -- Something to live for / words by G. South, music by Donald Byrne and Max Kortlander -- Sorry for you / words and music by Eddie chambers, Jean S. Epstein and Maurie Hartmann -- Swingin' at the seance / words and music by Al Avey, Edward Stone and Ernie Carnice -- Talkin' to my heart / by Jimmy Dorsey, Paul Sanders & Mel Ball -- That's when your heartaches begin / by William Raskin, Geo. Brown (Billy Hill) and Fred Fisher -- There's a blackout in my Blue Ridge Mountain home / lyrics by Al Fish and Charles O'Flynn, music by Jack Betzner -- This is my country / words by Don Raye, music by Al Jacobs -- Thunder in my heart / words and music by Lew Sherwood and Frank Edwards -- Tiny old town / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Carmen Lombardo -- Till my last kiss / lyric by Peter Tinturin, music by Lanny Grey -- The vocalizing song (Baby I'm mad about you) / words and music by Archie Gottler, Muoe Marsala & Jimmy Franklin -- Walkin' by the river / lyric by Robert Sour, music by Una Mae Carlisle -- Was it meant to be / music by Arnold New, words by George Leclaire -- We're all going out to vote for Willkie / words and music by Jock McGraw and Mary Schaeffer -- We three (My echo, my shadow and me) / words and music by Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels -- When Ezra ;plahyed his tweedle-dee-twee / words by Geo. C. Mackinnon, music by Ray Perkins -- When Havana's alseep = (Cuando la Habana duerme) / Spanish lyric sby Armando Valdespi, muisc by Neal Brown and Allan Clark, lyrics by Leverett Edwards -- When you said "good-bye" / by Freddie Large, Harry Glick Jimmy Lampiasi -- Where do you keep your heart? / lyric by Al Stillman, music by Fred E. Ahlert [partially mutilated] -- Whispering grass (Don't tell the trees) / words by Fred Fisher, music by Doris Fisher -- Why do you stand there in the rain? / words and music by Woody Guthrie -- Willie, Willie, Willie (Why you cry?) / by Buck Ram -- The wise old owl / words and music by Joe Ricardel -- The Yankee Doodle polka / lyric by John LaTouche, music by Vernon Duke -- You (As you are) / words and music by Gladys Shelley, Fred C. Mann, Michael Pronin -- You're breaking my heart all over again / by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond & Arthur Altman [partially mutilated] -- You, you darlin' / lyric by Jack Scholl, music by M.K. Jerome [partially mutilated] -- Your flag and mine / words and music by Benny Davis, Harry Akst and Larry Spier -- Your homeland and my homeland / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots.
  2. P.S. 1940 series 3: A baby song to mother / by Jewell Gilbert & "Pappy" Cheshire -- Blue dreams / lyric by Norman Lee Connard, music by Charlie Lambert -- Blue ranger / music by Tom Gindhart, words by Jack Howard -- The covered wagon rolled right along : from Knights on the range / words and music by Britt Wood and Hy Heath -- A cowboy's gal / lyric by Lew Brown, music by Sammy Fain -- Crazy little dream / lyric by Charles Carpenter, music by Henri Wood -- Dance with a dolly (With a hole in her stockin') / by Terry Shand, Jimmy Eaton and Mickey Leader -- Dear old daddy / [by] Lola Smith & Roy Smith -- Dinner for the duchess / by Jimmy Dale, Buddy Kaye -- Do you hear what I hear? / by Mary Schaeffer, Walter Kent, Al Hoffman -- Funny little Pedro / lyric by Bee Arden and Ray Charles, music by Ruth Lowe -- He's my uncle / lyric by Charles Newman, music by Lew Pollack -- Heads you win (Tails I lose) / words and music by Leonard G. Feather -- How dear are you / words and music by Frank Siwek -- I hear a rhapsody / by George Fragos, Jack Baker and Dick Gasparre -- I'll wear a white rose (on Mother's Day) / words & music by Lulu Bennett -- If I could blot out the past / words and music by Gussie L. Davis and Stephen G. Thayer -- In swamp lands / words by Harry Fredericks, music by Bingie Madison -- In the garden / [by] C. Austin Miles -- It's the last time I'll fall in love / lyric by Charley Tobias, music by Sam H. Stept -- J'attendrai / musique de Dino Olivieri, paroles Louis Poterat -- Mount Rushmore memorial / words and music by Irving Weitzner -- Old saw mill / words and music by Frank Siwek -- Old Shep / words and music by Clyde (Red) Foley, arranged by John Bach -- Playmates / words and music by Saxie Dowell -- The rangers' victory song / words and music by J. Fred Coots -- Remember Paris / lyric by Leslie Fenton, music by Ann Dvorak -- Saga of the poney express / words and music by Irving Weitzner -- Scrub me mama with a boogie beat / words and music by Don Raye -- Silver threads and golden dreams / words and music by Mack David, Carmen Lombardo and Sam H. Stept -- Somewhere over the moon / words by Harold Rome, music by Franz Funk -- Square from Delaware / words and music by Leonard G. Feather -- Swingin' on one note / words and music by Jay Arnold, Julius Schein, Dave Ringle -- Tumblewees, guide me back home / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Two shadows on the sand / words and music by R. Alex Anderson, Norman Burlingame -- Under the Tonto Rim / words and music by Mack Kay, Bernard Houben and Julius Schein -- The wedding rhumba / by Abraham Ellstein, Allan Small, Joseph Liebowitz -- When the sails are set for home / words and music by John Klenner, Irving Mills and George McConnell -- Willkie victory march / words and music by Ned Brisben, Tom Johnstone, Eva Ulrich -- You fascinate me / lyric by Nomran Lee Connard, music by Charlie Lambert.
  3. P.S. 1940 series 4: I have a song / words and music by Harold J. Rome -- My bicycle girl / words by Oscar Hammerstein IInd, music by Arthur Schwartz -- Reizele / words & music by M. Gebirtig, arranged by Sholom Secunda.
  4. P.S. 1941 series 1: All-American polka / words by Artie Jones, Faith Breslau, Eddie Dorrr, music by Emery H. Heim -- All girls are beautiful / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Ruth Cleary -- And so it ended / by Joan Edwards and Jack Edwards -- Anything / lyric by Roy Jacobs, music by Phil Napoleon, Frank Signorelli -- Are you all reet! / words and music by Cab Calloway, Allan Clark and Jack Palmer -- B-I-Bi / by S.K. Russell, Judy and Beverly Freeland -- (I'm in a) Blue mood / words and music by Julius Dixon, Willie Johnson, Artie Coleman -- Blue moonlight / by Milton Ager and Joe Sanders -- Blue mountains in the moonglow / words & music by E. Calvin Teague, Bernice Teague & Ray Hibbeler -- Blue rain drops / words by Edgar Leslie, music by George W. Meyer -- The boogie woogie piggy / by Roy Jacobs -- The building of Boulder Dam / words and music by Ben Kanter -- By-u by-o (The Lou'siana lullaby) / by Jack Owens, Ted McMichael, Leo V. Killion -- Candles and Camellias / by Kay Twomey, Geraldine Scofield & Lee Wainer -- Can't we live this dream together? / lyric by Will Lorin, music by Malcolm Reid, title by Ross C. Lloyd -- Chances are / lyric by Jack Meskill, music by Murray Mencher -- Coming and going / lyric by Dick Warner, music by Fran Doherty -- Conversation at midnight / lyric by Michey Lash, music by Otto Karp & Irwin Young -- The day you say goodbye (to old Hawaii) / words and music by Jack Meskill, Don George and Johnny Noble -- Deep in the heart of Texas / words by June Hershey, music by Don Swander -- Don't come knockin' on my door no more / words by Esther Vansciver, music by Bob Miller -- Don't miss on that bass / words and music by Fess Williams -- Do the Dubonnet / words and music by Sander Heyman, Albert Gamse and Mal Eaton -- Down on the old Chisca Trail / words by carl De Vries, music by Bob Miller -- Down where the Delta begins / lyric by Larry Wynn, music by Jerry Besler -- Drop in any old time / lyric and music by Mack Kay & Mike Valentine -- Essential to me / lyrics by Mort Greene, music by Fred Stryker -- Ev'rybody has the right to be screwy in his won way / words and music by Bob Miller -- Everything happens to me / lyric by Tom Adair, music by Matt Dennis -- Facing the future (Without you) / words and music by Mary Schaeffer and Fred Meadows -- 4-11-44 / by Arthur Fields & George Davis -- Funny fella Phillip / words and music byJohn Redmond, Nat Simon and James Cavanaugh -- Ghosts in my heart / words by Ina George, music by Theo Gray -- God bless Old Glory / words by Irene M. Reyes, music by Ray Hibbeler -- God save America / by Frank Nadvornik -- Hallelujah things look great / words and music by Dave Ringle and Fred F. Forrest -- Have a heart for someone (who has a heart for you) / words and music by Murray Sturm and Walter C. Ness -- Hawaiian sunset / lyrics by Sammy Kaye and Billy Kaye, music by Sammy Kaye -- The hicky Ricky / [by] Esvan Mosby, Chappie Willet, Albert Gibson -- Honeybunch / words and music by Bill Wirges and Marsh Crosley -- How about you / lyric by Ralph Freed, music by Burton Lane -- How strange / words and music by L. Hill Hamilton and Dave Ringle -- Hundred pounds of sugar / words and music by Herbie Holmes and Mary Schaeffer -- I'm in the army now / words and music by Frank Luther -- I'm moving out of Dreamland into Loveland / words by George A. Little, music by Larry Shay -- I'm on the way out of your heart / words and music by Benny McLaughlin -- I'm still bettin' on love / by George A. Little, Howard Steiner and Larry Shay -- I'm struttin' my material / words by Esther Van Sciver, music by Bob Miller -- I'm thrilled / lyric by Sylvia Dee, music by Sidney Lippman -- I'm trusting in you / by Fred Rose -- I dream of you / words and music by Leon Neville, Sandy Guyer and Frank Capano -- I found you in the rain : adapted from the Chopin prelude no. 7 / words and music Harold Barlow -- I've been thinkin' / words and music by Harvey Harding -- I just had to come back / words and music by Kay Twomey, Peter Thomas & Lee Wainer -- I should worry / words by Roy Alfred, music by Marvin Fisher -- I told you so - remember? / lyric by Fred Wise, music by Al Frisch -- I tried / words and music by Carl Nutter, Paul Hand and Clark Dennis -- I want to sing about you / wpords and music by Virgil Van Cleve and Joe Jordan -- I went out of my way / words and music by Helen Bliss -- I'll be back in a year, little darlin' / words and music by Ben Shelhamer Jr., Claude Heritier and Russ Hull -- I won't cry when we say goodbye / words and music by Irene Delmore -- If money grew on trees / words and music by Leon René -- If that isn't love, what is it? / words and music by Louis Robinson and Harry I. Robinson -- If this be love (make the most of it) / by Bob Kahn, Milton Leeds & Nat Lewis -- (I'll come back dear) If you're still in love with me / by Jimmie Davis & Buddy Jones -- If you can't say something good about someone ('tis better to say nothing at all) / words & music by Frankie More -- In my heart you'll always be mine / by Jimmie Davis & Buddy Jones -- In Santiago Bay / lyric by Julian Voloshin, music by Milton Shaw -- (I lost my heart) In the heart of the Rockies / lyric by John Morgenstern, music by Sidney Burston -- In the shadow off a memory / words by Dave Saks, music by Jack Mishkin -- It's all so simple / by Bob Green, George Pirraglia -- It's not the same / by Will Lorin & John Gerald -- It may not be love, but oh! oh! / [by] Gilbert Roe and Kenneth Krippene -- Jack and Jill nd the little red mill / words and music by Joe Feldman & Bobby Gregory -- Under a pineapple tree / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Jersey bounce / words by Robert B. Wright, music by Bobby Plater, Tiny Bradshaw, Edward Johnson -- Joltin' Joe Di Maggio / words by Alan Courtney, music by Ben Homer -- Juke box roundelay / words and music by Kahn Keene and Lou Ricca -- Just a kiss ago / lyric by Don George, music by Marcia Neil -- Just a plain old range cowboy / words by David Wellman Ray, music by La Verne Peterson -- Just an old faded flower / words by Laura Reich, music by Ray Hibbeler -- Just another day / words and music by Claude Reese, Larry Stanton, Fred Patrick -- Just like that / lyric by Roy Alfred, music by Marvin Fisher.
  5. Kickin' the conga around / words and music by Sam M. Stept -- Knockin' at your door / words and music by Si Rothman -- Learn a little Latin lingo / words and music by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Nat Simon -- Let's get together / lyric by Jerry Bowne, music by Warren Lewis -- Liable to do it / words and music by Mae Mitchell, Roy Harmon, Mack Kay and Dave Townsend -- Little darling don't you cry / words & music by Yodeling Frankie Townsend -- Little man with a candy cigar / lyric by Frank Kilduff, music by Matt Dennis -- Little Miss Irish / lyrics by Milton Leeds, music by Al Frisch -- Love with never die / lyric by Simon Balicer, music by Viola Geraen -- Magical moments / words by Lou Citro, music by Charles Wynn -- The man in the moon / words and music by Jerry Lawrence, Jerry Gray, John Benson Brooks -- Mem'ries of Vilia / new lyric by Jackie Knox, music by Franz Lehar -- Modern design / words and music by Sammy Kaye, Ron Perry, Stanley Broadhurst -- Montague the terrific / by George Dennis -- Moon river / words by Merrill D. Tonning, music by Leroy L. Maule -- Moon time / lyric by Jack Meskill, music by E.P. La Freniere -- Mother America / words and music by Fred Meadows -- Music makers / words by Don Raye, music by Harry James -- My heart's desire / words by Edith Tillotson, music by Theodore Gray -- My lost horizon / lyrics by Roy Jacobs, music by Parker Lee -- The Nadocky / English lyric by Bud Green, lyric by Eugene Jelesnik, music by O. Kolina -- Next spring / words and music by Sammy Arnecillo and Bobby Gregory -- Oh! Look at me now / words by John De Vries, music by Joe Bushkin -- Old fashioned clock / lyric by Harry Pyle, Charles French, music by E.P. La Freniere -- Papa Niccolini (The happy cobbleer) / words and music by Anne Jean Edwards, Don George -- A picture of you / by Sophia Kroger Lafrenz, arranged by Burrell Van Buren -- Please send me someone to love / words and music by Jack Hermann and Frank Capano -- Puppy fluffy (My pet pup) / by Johnny Tucker -- Prairie road's a-windin' / words and music by Maude J. Mitchell and Richard Coburn -- Pushin' along / words and music by Redd Evans, Johnny Gomez -- Rapid Dan (He's the duke of Purdue) / by Wendell Hall -- Rocky Mountain lullaby / words by Esther Van Sciver, music by Bob Miller -- Russian Rose / words and music by Sonny Miller and Hugh Charles -- Santa Claus is on his way / lyric by Don Reid and Tedd Eddy, music by Don Reid -- Saturday night / words by Robert B. Wright, music by Elton L. Hill, Edward "Raggs" Johnson -- A scent of gardenia / by Richard French and Theo Gray -- Shiver me timbers! / lyric by Sylvia Dee, music by Joseph Shalit -- Sing V for victory / words and music by Peter Van Steeden & Art McKay -- A sinner kissed an angel / words by Mack David, music by Ray Joseph -- Slumber song / words by Saul Tepper, music by J.C. MacGregor -- So ends our night / lyric by Billy Abrams, music by Andy Iona (Long) -- Someone's rocking my dreamboat / [by] Leon René, Emerson Scott, Otis René -- Stardreams / words and music by Sylvia Dee, Charlie Spivak, Sonny Burke -- The story of a starry night (adapted from Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" symphony) / words and music by Al Hoffman, Mann Curtis, Jerry Livingston -- Struttin' in the straw / words and music by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond and Nat Simon -- Sunday morning quarterback / words and music by Fred Hillebrand -- Sweet silence / words and music by Fred C. Mann, Michael Pronin and Frank Capano -- The swing-time boogie-boo man / lyric by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Tears in Tennessee / words and music by Jack Palmer and Willard robison -- Thank you / lyric by Artie Jones, music by Emery H. Heim -- Thanks for breaking my heart / lyrics by Irene Delmore, music by Bobby Gregory -- That made him mad / by Danny Barker -- That old mission bell (in the valley) / words by Louis O'Connell, music by Dick Jurgens -- There they go! (My boy and your boy) / words by L.R. Matlock, music by Betty Gassaway and Thelma Mary Brown -- The things I should have said / lyric by Jack Lawrence, music by Louis Alter -- This melody (from Concerto in B-- minor by Peter I. Tchaikovsky) / adapted and arranged by George Sumner, lyric by Jimmie Franklin -- Those good old fluffy ruffle days / lyric and music by Abel Baer, Cliff Hess and Joe Rines -- Time changes everything / words and music by Tommy Duncan -- To prove my love / lyrics by Raymondd Leveen, music by Maria Grever -- Too blue to cry / words by Esther Van Sciver, music by Bob Miller -- (Trav'lin' down) The trail of June dreams / words by Esther Van Sciver, music by Bob Miller -- Twice in a lifetime / words and music by Lou Shelly, Bette Cannon and Sammy Kaye -- Two hearts that pass in the night / lyric by Forman Brown, music by Ernesto Lecuona -- An unfinished symphony (after a theme fronm Franz Schubert's "Unfinished symphony") / words by Ina George, music by Hugh W. Schubert -- We are Americans too / by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake and Chas. L. Cooke -- When the purple's on the sage in Arizona / words and music by Elmer McCollum, Thomas Colangelo, Bobby Gregory -- Strawberry blonde / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- When winter comes / words and music by Mel Asher -- Where are you now? / words and music by Bob Miller -- Where is our love? / words and music by Larry Cotton, Bill Carey & Carl Fischer -- The whistling cowboy / words and music by Kay Twomey, Fred Wise and Al Frisch -- Why not / words and music by Ann Kirk, Ann Hardymon & Bobby Gregory -- Don't never trust a woman / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Will you still be mine? / lyric by tom Adair, music by Matt Dennis -- The wind blows free / lyric by Jimmy Tyson, music by Irving Leshner -- Worried mind / words & music by Jimmie Davis & Ted Daffon -- You're my darling / words and music by Jimmie Davis -- You betcha my life / lyric by Jo Dennis, music by Matt Dennis -- You've got a million reasons to smile / words and music by Al Sherman and Bob Effros -- You mean so much to me / words and music by John W. Travis & Johnny Tucker -- You talk too much / words and music by Harold Barlow -- You'll never know / words by Esther Van Sciver, music by Bob Miller -- You won all the glamor (Bugt I won all the love) / lyrics by Irene Delmore, music by Bobby Gregory -- Your love is ev'rything / words and music by Alice Doyle Sausser and Frank Capano.
Call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 52
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 52.
Imprint
  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1940-1941.
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 52
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