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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 54.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 54.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1942-1943.

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reel 54: 1942-1943Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 54: 1942-1943Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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1 microfilm reel.
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  • Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  • Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
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  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • P.S. 1942 series 2: American lullaby / words and music by Maurice Sigler, Larry Stock, Vincent Rose -- Baby, don't you cry / words and music by Buddy Johnson -- Because I care / lyric by Nat Burton, music by Walter Kent -- A boy and his guitar / words and music by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Bennie Benjemen -- Cheerie-eerie-eerie up (My dearie) / by Harry Pease and Ed G. Nelson -- Closer and closer / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Harry Woods -- The cowpunchers' waltz / by Lee David, James Cavanaugh and John Redmond -- Dinah come dine with me! / [by] H. Wakefield Smith -- Dip your pen in sunshine (and drop the boys a line) / words and music by Kay and Sue Werner and Sammy Mysels -- Don't ask me 'why?' / words and music by John Power Spickers and Charles Wynn -- Don't do it, darling / by Zeke Manners -- Don't tell a lie about me, dear (and I won't tell the truth about you) / words and music by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, Frank Weldon -- Down in Shenandoah Valley / words and music by Jack Betzner -- The end of the world / words and music by Fred Rose -- Evening star / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Peter De Rose -- From twilight 'til dawn / by Leon Rene -- Funny paper romance / lyrics by Jimmie Franklin, music by Maxine Manners -- Gimmie Jimmie / words & music by Harold Lawrence, Jay Milton and Lou Leaman -- Gotta see a girl about love / by Al Hoffman, Mann Curtis, Al Goodhart -- He plays the horses / by Frank Davis, Sam Braverman, Win Brookhouse -- Home on the kitchen range / by Nat Simon and Roy Newell -- Honolulu harbor / words and music by Tommy Jordan, Al Jacobs -- How can I clap when I got my arms around you / by John Redmond, Jimmy Cavanaugh and Lee David -- I'm goin' back to whur I come from / words and music by Carson J. Robison -- I'm gonna take you dancin' (on Saturday night) / words and music by Abel Baer, Remus Harris, Russ Morgan -- I'm threading my needle with twilight / words by John L. Rooney, music by J. Fred Coots -- I don't care what you think of me (as long as you think of me) / lyrics by Ruth Lowe and Fred Jay, music by Paul Mann and Stephan Weiss -- I never kissed the Blarney Stone (but I kissed the girl who did) / words and music by James Cavanaugh, John Redmond & Nat Simon -- I only know / words and music by Bill Demand, Bill Bruns & Russ Morgan -- I was leaning on Lena / words and music by Mickey Stoner, Mart Fryberg, Harry Harden -- I'll wait for you / by Gene Autry and Fred Rose -- I wonder what's become of Slim / words by Richard W. Pascoe, music by Will E. Dulmage, H. O'Reilly Clint -- If that's the way you feel about me / words and music by Harry D. Squires -- If you ever, ever loved me (Love me tonight) / words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, Joseph Meyer -- In my treasure chest of memories / words and music by Wilbur D'Lee and James Charles -- In the center of Central Park / words and music by Peter Tinturin -- The insect song / words and music by Bob Lee and Dick Jurgens -- It's like old times / words and music by Dave Franklin -- Land of enchantment (New Mexico) / words by Gerald Griffin, music by Bernard Maltin -- The land of Nod / lyric by Harold Adamson, music by Lucky Roberts -- Lei-Mana / words and music by Tommy Jordan, Al Jacobs -- The lights were low / lyric by Remus Harris, music by Charles Hathaway -- Little Jack Frost / words by Thomas J. MacWilliams, music by Frank Grey -- Lonely river / by Gene Autry, Fred Rose and Ray Whitley, arranged by Paul Sells -- Lonesome tonight / words and music by Eddy Howard -- Lullaby of the rain / lyric by Barbs Furman, music by Lou Ricca -- Make up your mind / by Lester Lee, Zeke Manners -- Maori brown eyes / [by] Johnny Noble and Claude K. Malani -- Meet me under the maple tree in Radio City / words and music by Frank Turner and Charles Wynn -- Miss Americana / words and music by Caesar Petrillo & Michael F. Mangus, Spanish text by Anna Gonzales -- Miss Flanagan / words and music by Lew Brown, Henry I. Marshall, Sam H. Stept -- Moon at sea / lyric by Remus Harris, music by Noni Bernardi -- Moon mist / words and music by Mercer Ellington, piano arr. by L. Henderson Jr. -- Morning glory / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by Hoagy Carmichael -- Mumble jumble / words by Will Osborne, music by Marty Swartz -- The musical story book / words by gladys Shelley, music by Frank Luther -- My heart isn't in it / words and music by Jack Lawrence -- My lady's trousseau / [by] Bernard Berquist and Wayne Van Dyne -- My song for you / by Eugene Joseph and Bernard Maltin, based upon Beethoven's Moonlight sonata -- Nain, nain / words and music by Buck Ram and Cab Calloway -- No one ever comes around to my house / by Larry Markes, Dick Charles -- Not Pau / [by] Ray Kinney, Frank Sabatella, Meymo Holt -- Ogeechee River lullaby / words & music by Cab Calloway, Guy Wood, Jack Palmer -- The old pear tree / by Harry Pease, Harry Edelheit, Larry Stock -- On Chapel Hill / words and music by Sol Parker -- On the back of a menu / by Wayne Van Dyne & Bernard Berquist -- Paradise Valley / by Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Bernie Wayne, Ben Raleigh -- Perdido = (Lost) / music by Juan Tizol, lyric by Harry Lenk, Ervin Drake -- Poor man's symphony / lyric by Fred C. Mann, music by Tony Starr, original melody by P. Latorella -- Romance a la mode / lyric by Kim Gannon, music by Arthur Altman -- Rumba rumba (Rhumba-guaracha) / English lyric by Sammy Gallop, letra de Castro Valencia, musica de Jose Pafumy -- Sentimental feeling / words by Ben Ryan, music by Lou Handman -- Six little chicks / words and music by Harry Pease, Ed G. Nelson, Jacobson, Mann, Weiss -- The sleep song / words and music by Don Reid and Henry Tobias -- Slender, tender and tall / by Mike Jackson, Hughie Prince -- Some day you'll want me (to want you) / lyric by Edward J. Lambert, music by Stephen Richards -- Somewhere beyond the sunset / words and music by Allan Flynn and Max Rich -- Spank the plank / by Buck Ram -- The story of Jitter-Bug-Joe / words and music by Carson Robison -- Superstitious Aloysius / words and music by Frank Lamarr, Billy Faber and Gilbert Mills -- There's a rainbow on the Rio Colorado / by Gene Autry and Fred Rose -- They planted a trede in the valley (so they can hang me up some day) / by Jack Meskill and Lee David -- This is it / by Louis O'Connell, Johnny Meyer, Emil Garber -- Too much / words and music by Sunny Skylar, Jack Diamant -- Tweedle-O-Twill / by Gene Autry and Fred Rose -- Waiting for a waiter / words and music by Jo Berge -- The wear and tear (of loving some one like you) / by Calvin jackson -- Weep no more my lady / by Joan Whitnehy and Alex Kramer -- Well, of all things! / lyric by Arthur Quenzer, music by Charles a. Meyer -- What will my mommy say now / words and music by Alexander Berglas, Mary Schaeffer, Loman Fryberg -- Whatever happened to July? / by Edgar De Lange and John Benson Brokks -- Whispering pine / lyric by Jack Lawrence, music by Charles Trenet -- The whistling waltz / lyric by Eddie De Lange, adapted by Jack Fina and Freddy Martin -- Who is the fella that stole my umbrella / by J. Cavanaugh and John Redmond -- Why don't we eat no more? (What are we waiting for?) / words by Jo Berge, music by Lou Sugarman -- With your permission / lyric by Leo Cohen, Mann Curtis, music by Abner Silver -- A woodland serenade / words by Al J. Neiburg, music by Henri Woode -- Yesterdays' roses / by Gene Autry and Fred Rose -- You'll be sorry / by Gene Autry and Fred Rose.
  • P.S. 1942 series 3: Along the Navajo Trail / by Larry Markes, Dick Charles, Eddie De Lange -- Am I too late / lyric and music by Jimmy Kennedy and Jimmy Nolan -- Angel of the Argentine / by Hinginio Ovalle, Billy Hayes and Milton Leeds -- April again : American version of "Rosa de Abril" / lyric by Ervin Drake, music by Ernesto Lecuona -- Be not disencouraged / lyric by Leo Corday, music by Joe Bishop -- Blue sierra hills / words and music by Jack B. Tenney -- Breathless / lyric by Eddie Cherkose, music by Jacques Press -- Careless rhapsody / words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers -- Chiquita Rosa / [by] Don MArino Barreto & Spencer Williams -- Clink! Clink! Another drink! / words by Foster Carling, music by Phil Ohman -- Come wet your mustache with me / [by] Mickey Stoner, Milton Shaw, Jack Manus -- The cranky old Yank (in a clanky old tank) / by Hoagy Carmichael -- Cynthia's in love / lyric by Jack Owens, music by Gish-White -- Down deep in your heart = (Ven, te quiero ver) / Spanish lyrics by Alberto Salinas and castro Valencia, words by Don Wingate, music by Joe Pafumy -- Ev'ryone but me / words and music by Bette Cannon, Lou Shelly and Bert Salter -- Ev'rything I've got / words by Lorenz Hart, music by Richard Rodgers -- The ferris wheel / words and music by Fred Stryker -- Fish for supper / words and music by Joe Guy, Cootie Williams & Al Cooper -- From this day on / words and music by S. Alfred Masselle -- Get on board, little children / by Don Raye and Gene De Paul -- The girl behind the guy behind the gun / lyric by Leo McDonald, music by Millard Thomas -- He's my guy / words and music by Don Raye and Gene De Paul -- Heaven in a side street cafe / [by] Mickey Stoner, Milton Shaw -- Heavenly hideaway / words by Jules Loman, music by Lou Ricca -- Hold your hats on! / words by Sonny Miller, music by Richard Addinsell -- I'm glad there is you / words and music by Paul Madeira and Jimmy Dorsey -- I'm going to see you today / words by Joyce Grenfell, muisc by Richard Addinsell -- I'm living from kiss-to-kiss : American version of Devuelveme el corazon / lyric by Ervin Drake, music by Ernesto Lecuona -- I'm nuts about a military band (when it's playing umpa, umpa, umpa, umpa) / words by esther Van Sciver, Carl De Vries, music by Bob Miller -- I came here to talk for Joe / by Lew Brown, Charlie Tobias and Sam H. Stept -- I found a letter 'neath my door / [by] Billy Hayes, Harry Dupree and Charles Gunther -- I found a peach in Orange New Jersey (in apple blossom time) / words by Edward Heyman, music by Harold Spina -- I just kissed your picture goodnight / words by mack David, music by Walter Kent -- I lost my sugar in Salt Lake City / by Leon René and Johnny Lange, arr. by Lou Halmy -- I met her on Monday / lyric by Charles Newman, music by Allie Wrubel -- I threw a kiss in the ocean / words and music by Irving Berlin -- I wanna go back to West Virginia / lyric by Bill Crago, music by Grace Shannon -- I'll be around / by Alec Wilder -- Idaho / words and music by Jesse Stone -- In the blue of the evening / words by Tom Adair, music by D'Artega -- Indiana blues / words and music by Joe Davis and Irene Higginbotham -- Isabella kissed a fella / words and music by Al Hoffman, Mann Curtis, Jerry Livingston -- It started all over again / words by Billy Carey, music by Carl Fischer -- Johnny Doughboy found a rose in Ireland / words and music by Al Goodhart and Kay Twomey -- Just as though you were here / words by Edgar De Lange, music by John Benson Brooks -- The lamp is low : melody based on a theme from Maurice Ravel's Pavane / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Peter De Rosse, Bert Shefter -- The land that I love / words and music by Jacdob Wagner -- Lily of Laguna / by Paul Francis Webster and ted Fiorito -- Long may we love : based on a theme from Tchaikovsky 5th symphony / lyric by Kermit Goell, music by Ivan Lane and Clarisse Freedlin -- Mad about him, sad without him how can I be glad without him blues / words and music by Larry Markes, Dick Charles -- The major and the minor : [from the motion picture The major and the minor] / words and music by Redd Evans and Earl Bostic -- (I'm dancing with) The mamas with the moo-lah / lyric by Jack Yellin, music by Sammy Fain -- Mandy is two / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Fulton McGrath -- Maria mia (Mattinata fiorentina) (Marie-Laurence) / lyric by Carl Sigman, French lyric by Jacques Plante, Italian lyric by M. Galdieri, music by G. D'Anzi -- Me and my Melinda / words and music by Irving Berlin -- The mem'ry of this dance/ words and music by Bob Effros and Ben Selvin -- The moon and the water and Miz' O'Reilly's daughter / words and music by Ewen Hail -- Moon on my pillow / by Charlie tobias, Elliot Tobias, Henry Tobias -- My flame went out last night (with somebody else) / words by Lanny Grey, music by Jerry Wayne -- My great, great, grandfather / words and music by Edna Fischer and Al Garman -- North Dakota / words and music by Charlie Herbert -- Now and always / words and music by Wallie Herzer -- Now I know / words by Cliff Coakley, music by Henry Starr & Cliff Sundin -- The old grey mare is back where she used to be / by Barson J. Robison -- On Echo Hill / words by Les Leonard, music by Lewis Harris -- Once upon a lullaby : adapted from David Rose's "Nursery without rhyme" / lyric by Eddie Cherkose, music by David Rose -- Passé / by Eddie De Lange, Carl Sigman, Joseph Meyer, French lyric by Jean Sablon, Jean Geiringer, -- Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition! / words and music by Frank Loesser -- Remember Hawaii / by Meredith Willson -- Rock-a-bye Bay / words by Mann Curtis, music by Guy Wood -- Rose Ann of Charing Cross / words by Kermit Goell, music by Mabel Wayne -- Savin' myself for Bill / words and music by Vick Knight -- Shut my mouth (I ain't talkin') / by Frances Faye, Ruthe Bryer, Roslyn, Hershenson -- The singing sands of Alamosa / lyric by Kim Gannon, music by bert Reisfeld -- Skylark / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Hoagy Carmichael -- Star bound / words by Marshall Rooke, music by Frank Montrose, Cliff Barnes arrangement -- Strictly instrumental / words and music by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Bennie Benjemen, Edgar Battle -- St-St-St-St-Stella / lyric by Jimmy Kennedy, music by Jimmy Nolan -- Sweet Eloise / words by Mack David, music by Russ Morgan -- That's the U.S. Coast Guard / words and music by Billy Hayes -- That soldier of mine / lyric by Paul Herrick, music by Matt Dennis -- There are rivers to cross (before we meet again) / words by Stanley Adams, music by Ray Henderson -- There are such things / words and music by Stanley Adams, Abel Baer and Geo. W. Meyer -- There was a blackout last night (When you walked out on me) / lyric by Jimmie Franklin, music by Ernie Burnett -- (We're gonna make sure) / There'll never be another war! / words & music by Nelson Cogane, Ira Schuster, Joseph Meyer -- Three little sisters / lyric by Irving Taylor, music by Vic Mizzy -- Today is my lucky day / lyric and music by Jimmy Kennedy and Jimmy Nolan -- Wait for me Mary / by Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias -- When I hear the church bells ring / words and music by Florence Erisman and Harold Potter -- White Christmas / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Why can't it always be like this? / words and music by S. Alfred Masselle -- Why don't you do right (Get me some money, too!) / words and music by Joe McCoy -- (As long as you're not in love with anyone else) Why don't you fall in love with me? / lyric by Al Lewis, music by Mabel Wayne -- Wonder when my baby's coming home / words and music by kermit Goell and Arthur Kent -- Would you like to see a picture of my baby? / words and music by Sid Robin -- Yesterday's gardenias / words and music by Dick Ropertson, Nelson Cogane, Sammy Mysels -- You fell out of a star / lyric by Andrew J. Tartaglione, music by Irving C. Kaufman, Charles Del Monte.
  • P.S. 1942 series 4: I'm a wild and wooly son of the west / words & music by Freddie Schnickelfritz -- I'm building a penthouse in Ireland / words and music by Jack Mahoney -- I fell and broke my heart / words and music by Ray O'Day, Billy Hays, Frank Capano -- I heard it on the Hit Parade / words and music by Harry Ruby -- I hung my head and cried / words and music by Jimmie Davis and Cliff Bruner -- I'll be back in your arms again, darlin' / words and music by De Lancy Hotalen and Charles Kingsbury -- It's time to dance (so others can walk) / words and music by Walter E. Sickles -- Low and lonely / by Floyd Jenkins -- Made for each other / words and music by Brook Cuddy -- My silent house of prayer / words and music by W.R. Williams -- Pins and needles (in my heart) / by Floyd Jenkins -- Remember to remember / lyrics by Fred Hillebrand, music by Carlton James -- Three daughters / words by Alice Mattullath, music by Arnold Ebel -- Rogue's song / words by Alice Mattullath, music by Leo Blech -- Shooting stars / words by Julia Timer (from a poem by F. Teo Von Donop), music by Willy Geisler -- Send me your address from heaven / words & music by Grandpa Jones -- The Smiths and the Jones (The Kellys and the Cohens) / words and music by Kay Twomey, Al Goodhart and Irwin S. Joseph -- Sue Ann / words and music by Russell Bennett -- The timber trail / words and music by Tim Spencer -- Too late to worry, too blue to cry / words and music by Al Dexter -- U.S.A. (Of thee I sing) / words and music by Lipa Feingold, piano arr. by Johnny Dell -- Way down under (Australian slang song) / words by Ben Ryan, music by Lou Handman -- We'll march to hell and back again / words by Andy Razaf, music by Lucky Roberts -- You're from Texas / words and music by Cindy Walker. -- -- -- P.S. 1942 series 5: Beloved city : from the film Destroyers / text by E. Dolmatovsky, English version by Annemarie Ewing, music by N. Bogoslavsky, arranged by D.J. Grunes -- I'll take the city: from Banjo eyes / lyric by John Latouche, music by Vernon Duke -- It's bad for me : [from] Nymph errant / words and music by Cole Porter -- The president's birthday ball / by Irving Berlin -- Rhapsody in red, white and blue / words by Vernon Duke and Peter Barry, music by Vernon Duke -- Victory swing / lyrics by Wally Jackson, music by Jerry Graff -- Ven ich zol dick Farliren / words & music by Max Kletter, arr. by Freddy Mendelsohn.
  • P.S. 1943 series 1: Absent-minded / words and music by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher -- American prayer / words by Albert Stillman, music by Lawrence Stock, Vincent Rose -- Ages ago / music by Freddie Jenkins, lyric by Ted Persons -- And Russia is her name / words by E.Y. Harburg, music by Jerome Kern -- Arkansas / words and music by Redd Evans and Buck Ram -- The bad little piggie / words and music by "Mickey" Gillette, "Dick" McCaffery -- Beautiful Hawaii / words and music by Lani McIntire, Harry Mann and Mildred Cuomo -- Burn it up / words and music by Nat Simon, Harold Raymond -- By an old southern river / words and music by Porter Grainger -- By the river of the roses / words by Marty Symes, music by Joe Burke -- Bye bye Bessie / words and melody by Vick Knight -- Can't be bothered anymore / lyric by Johnny Lange, music by Joe Audino -- Can't get stuff in your cuff (revised copy) / words and music by Sy Oliver and Sammy Cahn -- Can't make up my mind / by Leah Worth, Jean Barry and Dick Charles -- Cheatin' on your baby / words and music by Dan Howell and Steve Graham -- Cheerio / words by Jeannette Druce, music by Irving Fields and Mel Shaw -- China girl love song / words and music by Frank M. Pagano -- C'mere baby / by Roy Jordan and Lanny Grey -- Darling / words by Winifred May, music by Will Grosz -- Don't cry, baby / by Jimmy Mitchelle, Sammy Lowe -- Don't make me go to bed and I'll be good / words and music by Hugh Cross -- Don't sweetheart me / words and music by Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias -- The double of the devil / lyric by Raymond Leveen, music by Arthur Altman -- Each time that I puff on my cigarette / by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Bennie Benjemen, Lou Singer -- Emma / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Every time I fall in love (It's with you) / words by Gladys Shelley and Fred Heider, music by Alf Heiberg -- For the firsts time (I've fallen in love) / words by Charles Tobias, music by David Kapp -- Fortune for a penny / by Al Jacobs, Larry Stock and Vincent Rose -- The girl with the light blue hair (based on Gabriel Marie's "La cinquantaine") / words by Leonard Whitcup, melody adapted by Raymond Scott -- Glendale bus / words and music by Dick Charles an Eddie Waldman -- Good bye, may God take care of you / words by Esther Van Sciver, music by Bob Miller -- Great day in the mornin'! / words & music by Joan Whitney an Alex Kramer -- Green hills / by Geoff Clarkson, Henry Becker, Harry Clarkson -- Have I stayed away too long / by Frank Loesser -- Hello, my angel / by Sunny Skylar and Bette Cannon -- Hold me tight : from the revue "Sell your papers" / words by Bickley Reichner, music by Clay Boland -- Homespun / by Benny Davis, Russ Morgan, Ted Murry -- Honeymoon / lyric by Clifton Everett Merrill, music by Dave Ringle -- How can you do this to me? / by Mae Mitchell and Clares Shaw -- How many hearts have you broken (with those great big beautiful eyes) / words by Maty Symes, music by Al Kaufman -- I'm gonna miss your kiss on Christmas / by Denver Darling and Vaughn Horton -- I beat out my brains (what constitutes a woman, God only knows) / words and music by Inky Hucklenutt -- I can't stand losing you / by Josef Myrow, Kim Gannon, Billy Kenny -- I've got a heart filled with love (for you, dear) / words by Al Jacobs, music by Joseph Meyer -- I miss you so / words and music by Louis O'Connell -- I sing a hymn to her / words by Herman Ruby, music by Lew Pollack -- I'll be home for Christmas / words and music by Kim Gannon, Walter Kent, Buck Ram -- I'll find you / words and music by Kaye and Sue Werner -- I'll never make the same mistake again / words and music by Charlie Tobias -- I'll share heaven with you / words and music by Jan Kapustka and Stan Wallace -- I'll take her back / by Ed G. Nelson, Steve Nelson, Al Trace -- I wish that I could hide inside this letter / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Nat Simon -- If I lost you / words and music by Albert Sivers -- Is my baby blue tonight / words by William Tracey, music by Lou Handman -- It's love-love-love / words and music by Mack David, Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer -- An ivy covered chapel / lyric by Michael Stoner, music by Bert Reisfeld -- Jingle bells / words and music by J.S. Pierpont, modern adaptation by Patty Andrews and Vic Schoen -- Jo-Ann / by Larry Markes, Dick Charles, Shep Fields -- Just another blues / [by] Dick Charles, Larry Markes, Jimmy Paul -- Just dreaming till you come home / lyric by Al Dubin, music by Cliff Friend -- Just for tonight / by Maurice Spitalny, Clyde H. Kessler, Robert M. Ague -- Just for you alone / by Abel Baer, Joe Rines, Cliff Hess -- Just keep loving me / words by Vera Bloom, music by Belle Fenstock -- Let's beat out some love / by Mike Jackson -- Let's sing a song about Susie / lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Will Grosz -- Love divine / by B.F. Spikes and John C. Spikes -- Magic moon in Rio = (Noche de luna en Rio) / lyric by Allan Roberts, music by Lou Handman -- Maximillian the moth / words and music by Johnny Lange, Bert Lawrence -- Mexico City / lyric by Mort Greene, music by Walter Donaldson -- Mistress Mary quite contrary has a vict'ry garden now / by W.R. Williams and Howard Peterson -- More than anything in the world / by Ruth Lowe -- My baby / words and music by Josephine McDonald, Dave Ringle -- My first love / lyric by Mack David, music by Ruth Lowe -- New York / music by Irene Shannon, lyric by Nathan Goodman -- Nobody else but you / words by William Tracey, music by Lou Handman -- Not now--I'll tell you when! / music by Freddie Jenkins, lyric by Ted Persons -- Now we know / words by Ray Mayer, music by Willard Robison -- Old man romance is his name / by Hughie Prince, Sonny Burke -- On an open trail / words and music by Larry Wellington -- The old music master : [from the motion picture] True to life / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Hoagy Carmichael -- On the bridge of Marco Polo / lyric by Bernard Berquist, music by Harry Kogen -- On the sands of time / words and music by Stanley Adams, Jack Rosenberg, Ira Schuster -- On the wings of the dove / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Please be fair / words and music by Frankie Kelly and Dave Ringle -- Please don't cry / words and music by Rachelle D. Le Fevre and Dave Ringle -- Popping pop corn / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Rainbow rhapsody / words by Allan Roberts, music by Benny Carter -- Ridin' along singin' a song / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- The right kind of love / lyric by Kermt Goell, music by Mabel Wayne -- Rusty dusty blues : also known as "Mama mama blues" / words and music by J. Mayo Williams -- San Fernando Valley / words and music by Gordon Jenkins -- Sandman's lullaby / lyric by Sammy Gallop, music by Lou Singer -- Send your mamma to Bahama / words and music by Nicholas C. Tzannos -- Silver Street / lyric by J. Calder Joseph, music by Philip A. Scheib -- So little time to say good bye / words and music by W.R. Williams -- Someone else's sweetheart (is the girl of my dreams) / by Al Hoffman, Allan Roberts and Jerry Livingston -- The Southern Cross / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Emery Heim -- Souvenir / by John W. Bratton and Leo Edwards -- Stormy blues in my heart / words and music by Bert James -- Sunkissed days and moonkissed nights / by Al Hoffman, Milton Berle, Jerry Livingston -- Sweet evening breeze (Tell him I miss him tonight) / lyrics by Mort Greene, music by Walter Donaldson -- Sweet slumber / words and music by Al J. Neiburg, Henri Woode, Lucky Millinder -- Take everything but leave me you / words by Stanley Adams, music by Sigmund Romberg -- Take it easy / words and music by Albert De Bru, Irving Taylor, Vic Mizzy -- Ten little gremlins / words by Margaret Featherstone, music by Alice Wilcox -- There's a ray of sunshine just a cloud away / by Nick Kenny, Charlie Kenny and Abner Silver -- There's no ceiling on love / by Carmen Lombaro and John Jacob Loeb -- There she was : [from the motion picture True to life] / words and music by Hoagy Carmichael -- There'll be a time / words and music by Clarence Stout and Tiny Hill -- Tonight in Rio / lyric by Peggy Johnson, Perle Stewart, music by Betty Dolan, Jack Shaul -- Walking on air / words and music by Bert James and Jack Edwards -- We will meet again in Honolulu -- What am I gonna do with Susie? / words and music by Irv Corcoran -- When I played sax in the band (and you were the cigarette girl) / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- When I was single / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- When the goose comes back to Massachusetts / words and music by Will Osborne, Jerry Bittick, Irving Taylor -- Without a nickel in my pocket / words and music by Jack Fulton, Caesar Petrillo and Jimmy Hilliard -- Without your love / words and music by Violet Cunningham, Georgene Bradley, Dave Ringle -- You're Irish and you're beautiful / by Charlie Tobias, Al Lewis.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 54
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 54.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1942-1943.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 54
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