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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 53.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 53.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1941-1942.

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reel 53: 1941-1942Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 53: 1941-1942Performing 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.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • P.S. 1941 series 2: All for love / lyric by Paul Cunningham, Leonard Whitcup, music by Jack Rosenberg, Ira Schuster -- The anniversary waltz / words and music by Al Dubin, Dave Franklin -- Around and around she goes (The belle of the village ball) / by Donald Shockey -- As we walk into the sunset / words and music by Charles Abbott -- Baby it's you / lyric by J. Russel Robinson, music by Walter Thomas -- Between you and me and the lamp post / lyric by O. Spearbaker, music by Freddie Fisher & J.V. De Cimber -- Bim bam boom / lyric by Harold Adamson, music by Noro Morales -- Breakfast for two / words and music by Joe McKiernan, Art Wilson & Merrill Knighton -- Call it anything, it's love / words & music by Jack Lawrence -- Cancel the flowers / words and music by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Bennie Benjemen -- Chool (The chool song) / lyric by Foster Carling, music by Ken Darby -- City called heaven / words and music by Bob Warren -- Compared to you / words by Mack David, music by Pete Baro -- Daddy / words and music by Bob Troup -- Don't cry / klyric and music by Sunny Skylar -- Down at Coney Island = (Kato sto yialo) / [words by] George Buyukas, [music by] D. Zattas [in English and Greek] -- Ecó (Cuban street vendor song) / English lyric by Marion Sunshine, music and Spanish lyric by Gilberto Valdes -- Elmer's tune / by Elmer Albrecht, Sammy Gallop, Dick Jurgens -- An empty heart to let / lyrics by Frankie Kelly, music by Roscoe F. Barnhart -- First mortgage on love / words & music by Louis O'Connell -- Forward America / lyric and melody by Michael Sinchak, piano arranged by Samuel Sinchak -- Friendly tavern polka / lyric by Jerry Bowne, music by Frank De Vol -- Good neighbor = Buen vecino = Bom vizinho / words and music by Guido Vandt, Spanish version by Eduardo Mazeras, Portuguese version by Olivera Aguas -- Hands across the border / words and music by Claude Reese, Dave Boyd, Fred Patrick -- He took her for a sleigh ride (In the good old summertime) / words and music by Mort Green, Mann Curtis and Jerome Gottler -- He wears a pair of silver wings / words by Eric Maschwitz, music by Michael Carr -- Honorable moon / words by Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg, music by Arthur Schwartz -- How do I know it's real / words and music by Dan Shaprio, Jerry Seelen and Lester Lee -- I'm at a loss since I lost you / words and music by Bert Mann and Gil Murray -- I burned a match from end to end / words and music by Bennie Benjemen, Eddie Seiler , and Sol Marcus -- I understand / lyric by Kim Gannon, music by Mabel Wayne -- I'll never forget / words and music by Leo M. Cherne -- I'll wait for you / words and music by Freddy Martin, Bobby Worth, Stanley Cowan -- I wish all my children were babies again / by Jack Baxley -- I wish I had a sweetheart (like that old sweetheart of mine) / by Frank Davis, Sam Braverman, Win Brookhouse -- I yi yi yi (So wish me luck amigo) / by John Redmond and Jimmy Cavanaugh -- If I were the moon / words and music by Jimmy Flora, Billy Faber, Larry Royal -- It's always you / words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- It 's great at the baseball game / by George Whiting and Fred Fisher [lead sheet] -- It was wonderful then (and it's wonderful now) / lyric and music by Berkeley Graham and Carley Mills -- Jack of all trades / words by Milton Drake, music by ben Oakland -- Jim / music by Caesar Petrillo, Edward Ross, lyric by Nelson Shawn -- Jingle bells / lyric by Harold Adamson, Bill Conway, arranged by Glenn Miller, William Finegan -- Junior miss / by Lee David [partially mutilated] -- Kickonga / words and music by Al Kavelin, Francis Marquis and Maurie Hartmann -- Knee-deep in stardust / lyric by Wally Shaw, music by Chas. J. Gaal -- Let's get away from it all / lyric by Tom Adair, music by Matt Dennis -- A little old church in England / words and music by Irving Berlin -- London pride / words and music by Noel Coward -- Long live the future (Letargo) / lyric by Albert Gamse, Spanish lyric and music by Miguelito Valdes -- Madam can you still remember? / lyric by Lew Montgomery, music by Paul Abraham -- Madelaine / by Spitalny and Capwell -- Mexican melody / words by Gerald Fitzgerald, music by Jimmy De Mayo & Dick Krieg, arrangement by Harold Potter -- My sister and I / words and music by Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer -- One foot in heaven / words and music by Gilbert Mills, Ted role -- Only with you / words and music by Bud Barker and Charles Shaw -- El loco de la batería = (Paradiddle Joe) / words and music by Johnny Morris, Jerry Pugsley, Fred Parries -- Pensive / words by Carroll Loveday and Annabelle Davis, music by J.T.H. Mize -- Please don't swing the old songs / by Clarence Gaskill -- Popocatepetl / lyric by Bill Hampton, music by George Dunning -- Rhythm of the waves / lyric by Dan K. Stewart, music by Sam Koki -- Rio Cristal / letra de Chucho Martinez Gil y Pedro Berrios, música de Vernon Duke [Spanish words] -- St. Mary's in the twilight / words and music by Jimmy Kennedy, title by Billy Bill -- The secret of love / words to melody written by Albert Breitenbach, music by Victor Herbert -- She taught me to yodel / words and music by Paul Roberts and Tom Emerson -- Shepherd serenade / lyrics by Kermt Goell, music by Fred Spielman -- Sleigh-bell serenade / words and music by Bob Matthews -- Sweet baby come back where you belong / words and music by Inky Hucklenutt -- Talking to the wind / lyric by Sylvia Dee, music by Robewrt Schumann -- That feeling I get in the rain / lyric by Nat Minin, music by Dewey Bergman -- That's her Mason Dixon Line / words and music by Don Raye and Hughie Prince -- I guess I'll have to dream the rest / lyric by Mickey Stoner and Martin Block, music by Harold Green -- Thumbs up / words and music by Moe Jaffe, Jack O'Brien, Bert Lee -- Thumbs up! / by Ben Franklin, Uriel Benjamin, Elliott Jacoby, Bobby Kroll -- Two in love / words and music by Meredith Willson -- 'Til reveille /words & music by Stanley Cowan & Bobby Worth -- Violets for your furs / lyric by Tom Adair, music by Matt Dennis -- Our baby's book / words and music by Ernest Tubb -- The waltz of memory / words and music by John Burger, verse by Pierre Norman -- Was you ever in Cincinnati? / lyrics by Freddie Fisher, music by Freddie Fisher, J.V. De Cimber -- What d'ya hear from your heart? / by Buddy Arnold, Jack Gould & Betty Barton -- When that man is dead and gone / by Irving Berlin -- When the lilacs bloom again / lyrics by Ed Lane, music by Margo Harrow -- Where in the world / words by Paul Herrick and Freddy Martin, music by Ray Austin -- (There'll be birds over) The white cliffs of Dover / words by Nat Burton, msuic by Walter Kent -- The window washer man (Rub, rub, rub!) / by Hugo Malanga and Marion Barry -- Without you for an inspiration / by Freddie "Schnickelfritz" Fisher -- You're the difference / lyric by Carl Sigman, music by Freddie Slack -- A zoot suit (for my Sunday gal) / by Ray Gilbert & Bob O'Brien.
  • P.S. 1941 series 3: American (A land that stands for freedom) / words and music by Anne M. Evans -- America, we've just begun / words and music by Daniel A. Lord -- Baby girl / words and music by Al Clauser -- Beautiful world / words and music by Leon de Costa -- Brighten the corner where you are / lyric by Inda Duley Ogdon, music by Chas. H. Gabriel -- By dawn's early light / words and music by Howard Tooley, piano arr. by Hugo Brandt -- Cariñito / English lyric by Raymond, Leveen, Spanish lyric and music by Maria Grever -- China clipper / lyric by Ethel Powell, music by Norma Morton -- The cowboy serenade (While I'm smokin' my last cigarette) / words & music by Rich Hall -- Don't think anymore about me / words by Dolph Hewitt, music by Frankie More -- Dog house polka (Papa's in the dog-house now) / words and music by E.P. La Freniere, Charles French and Walter Bishop -- Ghosts in my heart / words by Ina George, music by Theo. Gray -- Granada / lyric by Fred Wise, music by Dewey Bergman -- Hannah / words & music by Harry C.McAulife -- Harbor of dreams / by Nick Kenny, Joe Burke, Charles F. Kenny -- Honolulu is calling / by Jimmie Franklin, tommy Jordan, Lani McIntire -- I'm lost without you / words and music by William Gordon -- I won't need my six-gun in heaven / words & music by Red Foley & Jennie Lou Carson -- I will remember you / words and music by R. Alex. Anderson and Carter Nott -- I wish you love = (Que reste-t-il de nos amours?) / English words by Lee Wilson, French words and music by Charles Trenet -- In my lonely caravan = (En mi triste soledad) / Spanish lyric by Hugo Mariani, words and music by Marjorie Harper -- In the hills of old Wyoming / words and music by Clitus M. Wickens -- Live and let live / words and music by Wiley Walker & Gene Sullivan -- Long live our democracy / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Anna Case -- Lord protect us / words and music by Samuel Halpern, arranged by Tom Cohen -- Love's melody (Concerto Bflat - Tchaikovsky) / words by Carolyn Merrill, arr. by John Bach, music by P.I. Tchaikovsky -- Maume Valley / words by Elsie Birt Byers, music by Alfred Lavier Brown, arr. by Basil V. Alt -- Él meréngue = (The pastry man) / lyric by Myrtle Reese, music by Joseph I. Vargas -- accent ague on El and merEngue -- Montana skies / words and music by Elsie Birt Byers -- Night / words by Rita Hume, music by Elizabeth Firestone -- Nobody's fool / words & music by Curley Fletcher -- North of the Navajo / words by P.A. Dolan, music by Charles Coleman -- Oh, mama! I'm so in love / words by Aaron Shroeder, music by Abraham Ellstein -- The old rugged cross / [by] Geo. Bennard -- Over the river / words & music by Rex Griffin -- Poor little penguin / lyric by Joe Seiferth, music by Jim Donnelly, Eldridge Packham -- Rocks in my bed / words and music by Duke Ellington -- Scattering roses today / words and music by Elsie Birt Byers -- Slowpoke / by Al Trace, Ben Trace & Bill Walker -- (While I'm) Smokin' my last cigarette / words & music by Rich Hall -- The storm's all over / by Bennie Benjemen -- Struttin' with some barbecue / words and Don Raye, music by Louis Armstrong, arranged by Billy Maxted -- Sweeter than the sweetest / words & music by Neil Lawrence & Willie (the lion) Smith -- Take me back to Tulsa / lyric by Tommy Duncan, music by Bob Wills -- They drew my number / words and music by Vern (Tim) Spencer -- Time and time again / words and music by Berkeley Graham and Carley Mills -- United forever / words by Elsie Birt Byers, arr. by Basil V. Alt, music [by] Samuel A. Ward -- The United States of America / words and music by Fred C. Grobee -- The vesper bells of Dover / by Don McCray, robert Sour & Ernest Gold -- Walking the floor over you / words and music by Ernest Tubb -- What word is sweeter than sweetheart / lyric by Larry Taylor, music by Jack Erickson -- When it's moonlight on the meadow / words and music by Frank Harford, arr. by John Bach -- When my blue moon turns to gold again / words and music by Wiley Walker & Gene Sullivan -- When the world has turned you down / words and music by Ernest Tubb -- The whispering pines / lyric by Elsie Birt Byers, music by Basil V. Alt -- Who calls? / lyric by De Dette Lee Hidll, music by Johnny Marks -- Yaw la boo la hoola Cherokee blues / words and music by Curtis Williams, piano score by Charles Coleman -- You're gonna be sorry / words and music by Clarence Gaskill.
  • P.S. 1941 series 4: Hazels' hips : from Kicks & Co. / by Oscar Brown Jr. -- Not a care in the world : from Banjo eyes / lyric by John Latouche, music by Vernon Duke -- Out of the east / words and music by Harry Noble -- Schwartze kaarshelach (Oi, wei is tzu mir) / version by J. & J. Kammen, extra lyrics by Isidore Lillian, piano arrangement by Jack Kammen -- Skylark / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Hoagy Carmichael -- You and I / words and music by Meredith Willson.
  • P.S. 1942 series 1: Above the clouds the sun is shining / words and music by Frank Madden -- Adam takes a wife / [by] Braheen Urban -- All I need is you / words and music by Peter De Rose, Benny Davis, Mitchell Parish -- Allegiance to the red, white and blue / words and music by Ethel Lee Buxton -- All the faith I had in you is gone / words and music by Bennie Payne and Jimmy Williams -- All the world is in love with you / words & music by Louis O'Connell and Emil Garber -- Aloha, Hwaii, aloha / words and music by Jimmie Franklin, Lani McIntire and Al Jacobs -- The answer is you / words and music by Camille Pasquarello and Frank Capano -- Are we through? / words and music by Maceo Pinkard -- (Little sweetheart, I miss you) At the end of the day / by Dick Reinhart -- (Where the canival dances) At the Mardi Gras / based on an old French folk song "Aupres de ma blonde" [arranged by] Spencer Williams -- The bad little three blind mice / words and music by Sam Lerner -- Bella-bella / words by Andrew Donnelly, music by Hal Dyson -- Best wishes for your happiness (Engagement) / words and music by Arthur Fields -- Bring it on home to grandma / by Richard M. Jones & Clarence Williams -- Brother Bill / words and music by Louis Armstrong -- Brown Bomber / words and music by Charles Wynn and Ken Macomber -- But I never do / words by Gene Willadsen, music by Isham Jones -- By the dawn's early light / words by Edward Heyman, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman -- Bye and bye / words and music by Jimmy Wakely, Fred Rose, Johnny Marvin -- Congratulations (on your anniversary) / words and music by Arthur Fields -- A cozy little cottage (My mother calls to me) / words and music by Walter J. Brunsman and Deke Moffitt -- Cy from Chi / words and music by Jack Palmer, Cab Calloway -- Dear Louise / words and music by Dave Ringle & Mae Mitchell -- Did you mean to call me sweetheart (or did you forget my name) / lyric by Betty Shock, music by Jack Betzner and Frank Dailey -- Do it now / words and music by Jack Lawrence -- Don't stop / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Marvin Kahn -- Do you miss your sweetheart (like your sweetheart misses you?) / words by Buddy Kaye, music by David Saxon -- Down at the old block dance / words and music by Wally Smith -- The dream girl of Thea Chi / words and music by Sammy Kaye, Henry Hayward and George Henninger -- Dream soldier / words & music by Wilford & LaVeda Olsen and Ray Hibbeler -- Drink to me with only thine eyes / words and music by Hal Borne -- Ecstacy / words and music by Harold Leonard, piano score arranged by Abe Ostrow -- Every day is Mother's Day to mother / lyric by Alex Gerber, music by Jesse Greer -- Every day of my life / words and music by Harry James, Billy Hays and Morty Berk -- Ev'ry to-morrow is a new day / words by Simon Balicer, music by Viola Geraen -- The fabulous Mister Crow / by Buddy bernier, Carl Sigman, Joseph Meyer -- A feller who plays in a band / words and music by Sam Coslow -- Flap your wings / words and music by Mary Schaeffer and Jack Palmer -- Forgive me, Nanoa / lyric by Nat Burton, music by Andy Iona -- I put a four leaf clover in your pocket / words by Benny Davis, music by John Jacob Loeb -- Fun to be free / lyric by Edward Heyman, music by Louis Alter -- The funny money man / words and music by Al Hoffman, Mann Curtis, Jerry Livingston -- Get a move on, cowboy / music & lyrics by B. Bierman & J. Manus -- Girl about town / words and music by Joan Edwards -- Golden cowboy / [by] Edna Fischer and Al Garman -- Goldilocks and the little red fox / words and music by Joe Feldman, Nick Charles & Bobby Gregory -- The woodie hossie / words and music by Joe Feldman and Bobby Gregory -- Goodnight my darling / lyric by Stanley Joseloff, music by Sidney Lippman -- Guardian angel / lyric by Charles Newman, music by James V. Monaco -- Happy journey / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by James V. Monaco -- The heather is blooming in Scotland / words and music by Mary Schaeffer and Al Jacobs -- Here comes that moon again / words and music by Irving Caesar, Al Koppell, Gerald Marks -- Home is where you are / words and music by Lou Hynnes -- The honey song (Honey, I'm in love with you) / words and music by Curt Massey and Arbie Gibson -- Huckleberry Finnegan / lyric by Ben Ryan, music by Lou Handman -- Hula rock-a-bye / by Andy Iona, Gary Speare -- I'm gonna move to the outskirts of town / words and music by William Weldon, special lyrics by Andy Razaf -- I'm searching the town / words and music by Faye Jean Greene -- I'm so glad I've got a friend (asnd that, that friend is you) / words and music by Arthur Fields -- I'm so-so-so-so-so in love / [by] Ron Perry, Stan Broadhurst, Marlyn Stuart -- I'm yours tonight / lyric by Walter Hirsch, music by C.A. Bixio and Emery H. Heim -- I betcha my heart I love you (clap, clap, clap, stomp, clap!) / words by Esther Van Sciver, music by Bob Miller -- I'm bumped my head on a star / words and music by Cindy Walker -- I burned my bridges behind me / words by Gene Willadsen, music by Isham Jones -- I dood it (If I do, I get a whippin') / words and music by Jack Owen -- I've got an invitation to Georgia / words and music by Mary Schaeffer and Jack Palmer -- I know what it means (to fall in love) / words and music by Herb Lewis and Bernie Fazoli -- I need your smile to-night / words by Leonore Glasner, music by Paul Reif -- I thank you / words and music by Arthur Fields -- I tho't I'd never smile again / words and music by J. Walter Leopold -- I was a fool to let you go / words and music by Andy Razaf, Paul Denniker and Joe Davis -- I'll take it all back / words and music by Jimmy Eaton & Lou Ricca -- In an old cathedral garden / words by Sidney Clare and Herman Ruby, music by Lew Pollack -- 'Taint no good / lyrics by Al Jacobs, music by Guy Wood -- It's a sin to be sorry / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Morris Seaman -- It's gettin' the best of me / words and music by Eddie De Lange, Mary Schaeffer and J. Fred Coots -- Just a moon ago / words and music by Mack Davis, Don George, Walter Gross -- Just lazy / lyric by Guy Wood, music by Frankie Carle -- Just to be near you / words by Gene Willadsen, music by Isham Jones -- Just you / words and music by Dorothy Soule, Jack Val and Marty Kahn -- Keep smilin', keep laughin', be happy / words and music by Lou Singer -- Keepin' out of trouble / words by Andy Razaf, music by Erskine Butterfield -- Kille kille (Indian love talk) / lyric by Irving Taylor, music by Vic Mizzy -- Knock me a kiss / words and music by Mike Jackson -- Lane of broken hearts / words and music by Katherine Amalfitano and Frank Capano -- Leave us go root for the Dodgers, rodgers / lyric by Dan Parker & Bud Green, music by Ted Berkman -- Let it end (Just as it began) / words and music by Al Piron and A.J. Piron -- Let me ride by your side (in the saddle) / lyric by Dan Houston, music by Laura Altizer and Joe Howard -- Let's all snore / words and music by Dick Sanford, Jack Betzner, Irv Carroll -- Let's get the guy who blows the bugle / music & lyrics by Ira Sloane & Mart Fryberg -- Let's try again / by Marvin Fisher and Vic Gallub -- Light a candle in the chapel / words and music by Harry Pease, Ed G. Nelson and Duke Leonard -- the little Dutch town that used to be / words by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Little Rocky Mountain sweetheart / words by Arthur Fields, music by Esther J & B. Ruskay -- Louisiana, my home sweet home / lyric by Sammie McKenzie and Lou Levoy, music by Castro Carazo -- Love made a mess out of me / words by Eddie De Lange, music by John Benson Brooks -- Love shy / words by Vincent Goff, music by Bob Allen -- Lullaby of the plains / lyric by Walter Hirsch, music by Paul Abraham & Emery H. Heim.
  • Majorette / words and music by Charles Richardson, Frank Capano -- Mama's got it / words and music by A.J. Piron and Clarence Williams -- Mary / [words by] Eddie robinson, [music by] Frank De Vol -- Massachusetts / lyric by Andy Razaf, music by Lucky Roberts -- May I have the next trance with you? / lyrics by Sam Coslow, music by Hal Borne -- Mister Biddle's riddle / words and music by Charles Cody -- Mr. Imagination / [by] Bob Bertram -- Mound bayou / lyric by Andy Razaf, music by Leonard Feather -- My best to you / words by Gene Willadson, music by Isham Jones -- My devotion / words and music by roc Hillman, Johnny Napton -- My great, great, grandfather / words and music by Edna Fischer and Al Garman -- My sugar's lenty sweet enough for me / words and music by Ted Shapiro and Benny Davis -- Oh! How I love O-hi-o / words and music by Don Reid and Henry Tobias -- Ode to a kiss / words by Jimmy Klaer, music by Gene Gifford -- One dozen roses / words by Roger Lewis and Country Washburn, music by Dick Jurgens and Walter Donovan -- One potato, two potato (three potato, four) / words and music by Herman Fairbanks -- Ooh! What a litttle love can do / by Harry Tobias, Jackie Beller, Henry Tobias -- Please be there / words and music by Henry Nemo -- Please think of me / by Benny Davis, Russ Morgan, Ted Murry -- Poor moon / words by Ted Meys, music adapted by Lawrence Welk -- Put-put-put (your arms around me) / words and music by Al Hoffman, Mann Curtis, Jerry Livingston -- Rainbow Land / lyric by Andy Razaf, music by Lucky Roberts -- Remember the day / lyric by Dailey Paskman, music by Bert Reisfeld -- Reuben's goin' Cuban / words and music by James Cavanaugh, Johnny Redmond & Nat Simon -- Rhythm has got-cha too / words and music by Jules and Marie Gerzan -- Rolleo rolling along (The bicycle song) / by Harry Tobias, Don Reid and Henry Tobias -- Rosa Bella / lyric by Jack Meskill, music by E.P. La Freniere -- Round up of dreams / words by Richard Coburn, music by Atze Taconis -- Rowin' up the river after dark / words by Paul Cunningham, music by Leonard Whitcup -- Sailing on a dream / by Johnny Lange and Lew Porter -- Sailling on a moonbeam / by Russ Morgan, Louis Blasco, Betty Peterson & Chas. Beetho -- Send me some roses / words and music by Al Sherman & Harry Pease -- Send your mother flowers on your birthday / by Buck Ram, title suggested by Charles Futterman -- Nain, nain / words and music by Buck Ram and Cab Calloway -- Serpenteena / words and music by Paul Denniker -- Shadows on my heart / by Annelu Burns & John Grosvenor -- The silly serenade / words and music by Jack Betzner -- Sleepy old town / words and music by Leon René, Johnny Lange, Lew Porter -- Sleepy town train / words by Allan Roberts, music by Bill Fontaine -- Smile for me / by Alan Courtney, Jay Milton [lead sheet] -- Smiling with tears in my heart / words and music by Cal & Eleanor De Voll -- Song of the United Nations / words and music by Elizazbeth Jensen -- Spin-wheel waltz / words by Louis O'Connell, music by Johnny "Scat" Davis -- Starlight souvenirs / lyric by Reg Connelly and Lewis Ilda, music by Ted Shapiro -- Stop! We give up! / music and lyrics by Eddie Leonard -- A string of pearls / lyric by Eddie De Lange, music by Jerry Gray -- Superman / words by Bob Maxwell, music by Freddie Fisher -- Sweet girl / by Maceo Pinkard -- Sweetheart serenade / words and music by Paul Denniker -- There's a blue star in our window / words by Paul S. Jenkins, music by Ewing Reid -- There's something in my eye and I can't get it out / by Joe Howard, Bob Randolph, Lina Romay and Bill Bird -- They used to call her Mary (and now they call her ma) / by Bobby Gregory -- New "Wreck of the old 97" / lyric by Bobby Gregory, music by Henry C. Work -- This country of ours / chatter with harmony by Joe Nuccio -- This will be a lonesome summer (without you, sweetheeart) / words and music by Harry Pease, Ed G. Nelson and Irv Carroll -- This 'll never do / by Herman Chittison and Walter Bishop [lead sheet] -- Time out for tears / words and music by Richard Coburn, Lottie McFarland -- To whom it may concern / words by earle Crooker, music by Frederick Loewe -- Tom cat on the fence / lyric by Raymond B. Egan, music by Harry Tierney -- Tonight in dreamtime / words and music by Sam Coslow and Hal Borne -- Trade your troubles for a shady lane / by Pat Ballard -- Trompin' / by Nat Vincent, Milt Roberts and Garet Romero -- Unfurl Old Glory / words by Maud Fontana, music by Ray Hibbeler -- (I'm hangin' up my saddle) Till the sun shines thru again / words and music by Charles Farrow Jr. and Charlie Friedman -- Velvet moon / lyric by Edgar De Lange, music by Josef Myrow -- Victory in the sky / by Carolyn Ross, Cliff Erickson -- Waitin' for Jane / words and music by Joe Trent -- We'll keep America free / words by Mary W. Ellis, music by Ray Hibbeler -- We'll meet at the end of the rainbow / words by Jimmy Eaton, music by Robert Stolz -- The wedding wish I have for you / words and music by Arthur Fields -- What do you think my heart is made of? / words by "Looie" Menaker, music by Mickey Marr -- What's the diff'rence / words and music by Vic Gallub -- Where in this world / words and music by Dorothy Soulé, Jack Val and Marty Kahn -- (I'm headin' for the blue horizon) Where the mountains meet the sky / words and music by Aston "Deacon" Williams -- Will I ever learn / words by Robert De Leon, music by Jimmy Clark -- Will you think of me? / words and music by "Cowboy" Jack Patton, piano arrangement by Dick Kent -- With a sweetheart like you / words and music by Jack Betzner and Frank Dailey -- With no man of my own / words by Gene Willadsen, music by Isham Jones -- Ya darn tootin' Gabriel / lyrics by Paul Webster, music by Hal Borne -- Yippee-i-a-yoo-hoo / words and music by Alice Doyle Sausser and Frank Capano -- You ain't got no romance! / by Sammy Gallop, Edward Ross and Art Kassel -- You're getting better! and better!! and better!!! (So hurry and get out of bed) / words and music by Arthur Fields -- You are the one in my heart / words and music by Cab Calloway -- You're too good for good-for-nothing me / words by Andrew Donnelly, music by Hal Dyson -- You belong in the Hall of Fame (and I belong in your arms) / lyric by Bobby Gregory, music by George Miles -- Still I love my man / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- You can't do that to me / words by Paul Rusincky, music by Eddy Breuder -- You gave your love to somebody else / words and music by Morty Berk, Billy Hays and Frank Capano -- Your love and mine : from Concerto in B flat minor / words by Louis O'Connell, music by Tchaikovsky -- Yum yum / words and music by Dorothy Soulé, Jack Val and Marty Kahn.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 53
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 53.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1941-1942.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 53
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