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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 55.

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  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 55.
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  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1943-1944.

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  1. Popular music -- United States -- 1941-1950
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  1. P.S. 1943 series 2: After you've gone / by Creamer and Layton -- Baby knows best / words and music by Lew Brown, Al Jacobs, Joseph Meyer -- Blame the gremlins / lyric by Gladys Shelly, music by Frank Novak -- Blue flame / lyric by Leo Corday, music by James Noble, Joe Bishop -- The canteen bounce / lyric by Max Spickol, music by Johnny Fortis -- Click of love / words and music by Jo & Jane Martyn -- Close to you / by Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston & Carl G. Lampl -- Dear friends and gentle hearts / words and music by Richard Maxwell and William Wirges [Stephen Foster] -- Dig-dig-dig (Dig a little garden for victory) / by Milton Leeds and Billy Hayes -- Do just a little bit more! / words and music by Roslyn Wells -- Don't be late / by Jerry Hooks, Sam Price -- Do you know? / words and music by Merceedees Welcker -- Do you mind if I dream about you? / words and music by Johnny Broderick -- Down the Coral Strait / words by G. Bruce Cranston, music by Wm. J. Finle -- Dreaming of Louise / [by] Al Bryan, Monte Carlo & Alma Sanders -- Duffy's Tavern / words by Dick Howard, music by Jeanne Gravelle -- Elizabeth waltz / English words by Elizabeth Waller, Italian words and music by G.V. Sgambelloni -- Eyes aloft / words and music by Gordon Jenkins -- Flirty Gertie from Bizertie / words by William L. Russell, music by Paul Reif -- Global march / words and music by Ottilie B. Muser -- Go to sleep my honey / lyrics and music by Lillian Brinsley -- Hallelujah! Hallelujah! We'll pull together / words by Anna Case and Roslyn Wells, music by Anna Case -- Have you a love to go with that? / lyric by Eddie DeLange, music by Henry Nemo -- He holds the lantern (while his mother chops the wood) / by Lanny Grey, Arthur Terker and Roy Jacobs -- He's just a sawdust canary / lyric by Fred Hillebrand, music by Adam Carroll -- Heart Break Trail / words and music by Denver Darling and Vaughn Horton -- Holka polka / lyric by Wm. B. Friedlander, music by H. Leopoldi -- Home in San Antone / [by] Floyd Jenkins -- I'm sending x's to a girl from Texas / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Nat Simon -- I don't believe in rumors (I want it straight from you) / lyric by Harry Glick, music by Jimmy Lambert -- I have faith (So have you) / words and music by Lew Brown and Sam H. Stept -- I've got a heart filled with love / words by Al Jacobs, music by Joseph Meyer -- I heard a hurdy-gurdy / by John Redmond, James Cavanaugh and Frank Weldon -- I'll keep smiling (just to hide my tears) / words & music by Jenny Lou Carson -- I'll meet you at Duffy Square / by Fred Hillebrand and Joe Laurie Jr. -- I'd rather die for my country (than live with my wife) / lyrics & music by Sam Martin and Red River Dave -- In a friendly little harbor / by Eddie Seiler and Sol Marcus -- In a little church in England / lyric and music by Robert (Bob) Russell and Joye Noel -- In London town at night / words and music by Helen Thomas -- It's too late now to worry any more / words & music by Joe Pope -- It might have been you / words and music by Pearl Young -- Jeannie / words and music by Sunny Skylar, Johnny Messner, Charles Huffine -- Keep that smile / lyric by Nelson Shawn, music by Caesar Petrillo & Edward Ross -- Keep your hands up stranger / words & music by Lew Mel, Johnny Whitney & Lefty Spainhourd, arr. by Belle Schrag -- The little red caboose broke loose / words and music by Billy Hayes and Lee Melton -- Love me / words by Al Jacobs, music by Joseph Meyer -- Mairzy doats / words and music by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston -- Maria / words by Jason Matthews, music by Terry Shand -- Maria mia / lyric by Wm. B. Friedlander, music by Agustin Borguno, Don Arres and Bob Stanley -- May in Mexico / words and music by Allie Wrubel -- The more I go out with somebody else (the more I'm in love with you) / by Billy Post, Pierre Norman and Don Pierce -- Mother, mother, mother (is it good or is it bad) / words and music by Charles Tobias -- Nalani / English lyric by Gerda, Hawaiian lyric and melody by Alvin Kaleolani -- Never a day goes by / words and music by Peter De Rose, Mitchell Parish, Walter Donaldson -- No letter today / words and music by Frankie Brown -- Oh, Theodora / words and music by Nelson Cogan, Jimmie Franklin, Sunny Skylar -- Pins and needles (in my heart) / by Floyd Jenkins -- Pistol packin' mama / by Al Dexter -- The precious jewel / by Roy Acuff -- Pretty eyed baby / words and music by Mary Lou Williams, William Johnson -- Prince Charming / lyric by Al Dubinm, music by Le Roy Holmes -- Ride 'em, cowboy / words by tim Spencer, music by Roy Rogers -- Romance of the beautiful Hannah / words and music by Mollie Perlamn -- Seven little stars (and the man in the moon) / by Glenn Rowell, Gene Carroll -- She didn't lay that pistol down / words and music by Lee Pearl, Murray Rich -- Side saddle Joe / words & music by Jimmy De Knight, Emma Forker & Bob King -- Silver dew on the blue grass to-night / words and music by Ed Burt -- Since you are gone from the valley / words by and music by Bobby Gregory -- Smoke on the water / words and music by Earl Nunn & Zeke Clements -- Someday at sunset / words by Michael Stoner, music by Bert Reisfeld -- Sorghum switch / by Jesse Stone -- Soy bahiano (Eu sou baiano) / letra en Espanol de Clotilde Arias, letra en Portugues y musica de Dorival Caymmi -- Stand up and fight for Tennessee / words and music by Milo Sweet -- Stockin' full of blues / by Dick Charles, Phil Perry, Charles Reade -- Sunday in Sorrento / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by George W. Meyer -- Tell him I'm blue / words & music by Jenny Lou Carlson -- Thanks for the dream / words by Al Stillman, music by Xavier Cugat and Raymond Gonzales Jr. -- That's why I'm blue / words and music by Alton Delmore -- There's a sweetheart in Nebraska / words and music by Gene Dixon -- They're sendin' the judge to jail / words & music by Fred Meadows -- They took the stars out of heaven / words and music by Floyd Tillman -- The things that mean so much to me / lyric by Ben Raleigh, music by Bernie Wayne -- Time stands still / words by Al Jacobs, music by Joseph Meyer -- To you my love / words and music by Josef Nahon, arr. by Lindsay McPhail -- Toot-toot / words and music by Billy Hayes and Harry Dupree -- Violins were playing / lyric by Nick Kenny & Charles Kenny, music by Abner Silver -- Wait for the light to shine / by Fred Rose -- We live in two different worlds / by Fred Rose -- We never, never lost a war (and never, never will) / music by Jos. E. Howard, words by Jos. E. Howard and Wm. B. Friedlander -- West of tomorrow / lyric by Robert Sour, music by Henry Manners -- When a gypsy falls in love / words and music by Maurice Brown, Nelson Cogane and Abner Silver -- When a speck in the sky is a bluebird / [by] Dave McEnery -- When fog forms on the Rio Grande / words and music by Lew Childre -- When I meet my buddy over there (Hi-ya bud) / by Frank Wallace and Francis Pawly -- When you come home some day / words and music by Helen Thomas -- Whispering pine = (Oh verde pinar) / English lyrics by Jack Lawrence, Spanish lyrics by Clotilde Arias, music by Charles Trenet -- Who dat up dere? / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Walter Kent -- Why must I find you so captivating / words and music by Van Court Hobson -- With tears in my eyes! / words and music by Paul Howard -- Yesterday's tears / words and music by Ernest Tubb -- You better give me lots of lovin', honey / words by Kermit Goell, music by Fred Spielman -- You rhyme with everything that's beautiful / words by Mickey Stoner, music by Bert Reisfeld -- You'll never know : [from the movie] Hello, Frisco, hello / lyrics by Mack Gordon, music by Harry Warren, arranged by Jack Mason.
  2. P.S. 1943, series 3: Aussie Flossie / words by Alfe Patterson, music by Lew Tobin -- Bells of victory / by Bobby Worth -- Best of all! / by Allie Wrubel -- Blue star / words by Lutie Brown, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- Caught in a dream / by Billy Faber, Bert Manna nd Al Sater -- Close in my arms / words and music by J. Vic King, Bobby Kroll and wal Bromby -- Each night I dream of you / words by D. Agnes Flynn, music by Ray Hibbeleer -- The ending of the Fuehrer / music and lyrics by Marius Erdmann -- For the want of you / lyric by Frank Westphal, melody by Carl Ravazza, Frank Westphal -- Go buy, buy, buy a baby bond / words and music by H.F.S. Decker -- Got a little ration baby / words and music by Ann Brae [lead sheet] -- Help the kid around the corner / words and music by Gene and Glenn (Gene Carroll and glenn Rowell) -- Hurrah for our working girls / words by Ernest A. Rork, music by Raymond rork, arranged by Clarke Tate -- Hut! 2-3-4 (I love the marching song) / words and music by Cliff Friend -- I'm lonely for you / words and music by George Weiss -- I fell on the steppes of russia / words and music by Ann Brae -- I need points (for kisses from you) / lyrics by Jos. Metrie, music by Eddy Rogers and J.V. De Cimber -- I'll cradle the memories of you (Sweetheart mine) / words & music by Michael Wallo -- I'll follow you / words and music by Ann Brae -- Idle dreams / chatter with harmony by Joe Nuccio -- If I had my way / lyric by Lou Klein, music by James Kendis -- Joan of Arc's call / words & music by Clarella Hackett Johnson -- Johnny Zero / lyric by Mack David, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Last night / words by May Nacy, music by Ned Nacy -- Let's all give to the Red Cross / words and music by Louis Martin -- Linger and smile (Flatter and fawn) / words & music by John w. Barnett -- The little guy who looks like you / words and music by Tim Spencer -- Love, are you raising your head again? : from New faces of 1943 / lyric by June Carrol, music by Lee Wainer -- Love-lore land / words by Alfe Patterson, music by Lew Tobin -- Molly Malone / words and music by Clara M. Cromb -- Mommy please stay home with me / words and music by Eddy Arnold, Wallace Fowler, J. Graydon Hall -- Mother's prayer / words and music by Wallace (Wally) Fowler -- Moonlight solitude / words by Stphen Kivat, adaopted from Debuussy's "Clair de lune" by Thomas Papasian -- My little darling / words and music by Ollie Knudsen -- Please angels take care of daddy for me / words and music by Mae Mitchell & Bobby Gregory -- Polynesian pray'r : [from the film] Rhythm of the islands / words and music by Louis Herscher, Andy Iona -- The prairie polka / words by John W. Bratton, music by Robert Stolz -- Remember when / words and music by Ann Brae [lead sheet] -- Rodeo polka / words and music by Harry Duncan, Denver Darling -- Rosie O'layee / words and music by Alfe Patterson -- The sailor boy next door / lyrics by Kay Elberry, music by Marion Siegel -- Sailors of the sky / words and music by Cole Porter -- Sierra moonlight / by Albert Von Tilzer and Harry MacPherson -- So long 'til victory / words and music by Sam Braverman, Audrey-Loreen Bradshaw and Sammy Watkins -- Somebody's gonna be blue / words and music by Martin J. Heed -- Taps for the Japs / words and music by Ann Brae -- Take a look at my heart / lyric sby Fred Wise and Milton Leeds, music by Harold Grant -- Temp'ramental you, sentimental me / [by] Eugene Westr, Bert Mann and Stanley Keller -- Then I'll forget you / lyrics by Amalia Cibelli and Al Vestuto, music by Amalia Cibelli -- Twilight blues / words by Alfe Patterson, music by Lew Tobin -- United Nations hail to thee / words by Ralph S. Thorn, music by Ida Elkan -- You gotta go! / words and music by Justin Ring.
  3. P.S. 1944 series 1: Abou Ben Boogie (The sheik boogie woogie) / lyric by Tot Seymour, music by Vee Lawnhurst -- Alone with my heart and the moon / words and music by Jimmie Richards -- Always yours / by Fred Rose -- And her tears flowed like wine / lyric by Joe Greene, music by Stan Kenton, Charles Lawrence -- Angelina, the waitress at the pizzeria / words and music by Allan roberts and Doris Fisher -- The barnyard band / words and music by Jimmy Littlefield, Harry Filler, Johnny Fortis -- The best part of travel (is getting home again) / words by Esther Van Sciver, music by Bob Miller -- Better do it now (or there ain't gonna be no after while) / by Red Fox -- Blues interlude / lyrics by Bernard Berquist and W.R. Williams, music by Harry Kogen -- A blue poke bonneet and a stove pipe hat / lyric and music by Eric Correa, Leni Mason and Carl Lampl -- The bobby-sox tune / words by Nelson A. Shawn, music by Sal Stocco and Lawrence Welk -- Book at my bedside / by Willard Robison -- Candlelight time / words and music by Louis O'Connell -- Daisy's mine / words and music by Louis O'Connell and Lawrence Welk -- Dangerous eyes / words by Monte Carlo, music by Wall Woolever and Dorothy Drummond -- Don't ever change / words by Nat Burton, music by Ted Grouya -- Don't you know I care (or don't you care to know) / words by Mack David, music by Duke Ellington -- Do you remember me? / words and music by Lester Betts and Johnny Betts -- Dude ranch serenade / words by June Hershy, music by Don Swander -- Easter Sunday with you / words and music by Don Reid and Henry Tobias -- Featherhead / words and music by Sammy Gallop, Dick Kuhn and Charles Shaw -- 1492 B.W. / words by Hughie Prince, music by Dick Rogers -- Go away blues / by Duke Ellington -- Good-bye, playtime: Hello, sandman / lyric by Louis O'Connell, music by Lawrence Welk, Happy Jack Turner -- Good deal / words and music by Larry Steele -- Good night, wherever you are / by Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman and Frank Weldon -- Hang your head in shame / by Fred Rose, Ed G. Nelson, Steve Nelson -- He said-she said / by Roy Jordan -- Heavenly / words and music by Edna Osser -- Hello and not so long / by Vera Massey, Bob Hamilton and Ed East -- Here's a kiss for TTexas / words and music by Sam H. Stept -- Hilo serenade / by Buddy Kaye, Lani McIntire and Howard Steiner -- Hitsum-kitsum-bumpity-itsum / words and music by Louis Prima, Sunny Skylar, Sally Kaye -- An hour never passes / words and music by Jimmy Kennedy -- How d'ya say I love you? / words by Jules Loman, music by Lou Ricca -- How soon? (will I be seeing you) / words by Jack Owens, music by Carroll Lucas -- How ya doin' in the love dept.? / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Harold Spina -- Hurry, hurry / words and music by Richard Larkin and Benny Carter -- I ain't got nothin' but the blues / words by Don George, music by Duke Ellington -- I'm in a jam with baby / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by Ray Heindorf and M.K. Jerome -- I'm just the worrying kind / words and music by Johnny Lange, Hy Heath and Richard Loring -- I'm thinkin' of my darlin' / words and music by Art Kassel and Mack David -- I didn't know about you / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Duke Ellington -- I drottled a drit-drit / by Bill Lava and Alyce Walker -- I hope to die if I told a lie / lyric and music by Little Jack Little -- I know without asking that you love me / words and music by Johnny Betts -- I realize now / by Sidney Miller and Stanley Cowan -- I send you these roses (popular version) ; Rosary of memories (standard version) / by Louis O'Connell & Lawrence Welk -- I will be home again / by Bennie Benjemen, Raymond Leveen, Lou Singer -- I wonder / words and music by Cecil Gant, Raymond Leveen -- If I can count on you / words by Al J. Neiburng, music by Henri Woode -- It's a crying shame / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Sam H. Stept -- Just a little fond affection / by Elton Box, Desmond Cox an Lewis Ilda -- Just close your eyes / words by Lewis Rogers, music by Jack Elliott and Sam Mineo -- The kid with the rip in his pants / words and music by Jack Owens -- The lass with the delicate air / lyric by Hy Zaret, music by Lou Singer -- Last night / words by Harry Minsky, music by Matty Meyers -- Leave us face it (We're in love) / lyrics, words and malady worte by "Archie" of Duffy's Tavern aided and indebted by Abe Burrows and Frank Loesser -- Let him go-let him tarry / by Cliff Gordon, Max Maurice, Carl Yale -- Little fasccinator / words & music by Larry Stock, Frank Weldon and James Cavanaugh -- A little on the lonely side / by Dick Robertson, James Cavanaugh and Frank Weldon -- The little wooden nickel (with a hole in the side) / by Larry Markers, Dick Charles, Phil Hammond -- Lover! Are you there? / words & music by Jack Segal and Dick Miles -- Mamalu / by Lew Brown and Ted Fiorito -- Mississippi yippee / words and music by Art Waner and Hal Gold -- Moon dreams / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Chummy MacGregor -- Moonlight in Hawaii / words and music by Michael Werbow -- (Yip yip de hootie) My baby said yes / by Teddy Walters, Sid Robin -- My favorite song / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Joe Burke -- (All of a sudden) My heart sings / words and music by Harold rome, Jamblan and Herpin -- My mama says, "no no" / lyric by Sammy Gallop, music by Ted Fiorito -- My world is you / words and music by Louis O'Connell -- No more / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Toots Camarata -- No time for tears / words and music by Bill Nettles, Richard Roark -- Oh, Maria! / by Rose Marie, Beasley Smith, Bud Green -- Oh! Please tell me darling / words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Trace, Jerry Livingston -- Old nag to the boneyard / [by] Edwin Hopkins -- One meat ball / by Hy Zaret, Lou Singer -- Pretty Kitty blue eyes / lyric by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- Pretty soon / by Bobby Worth -- Red grow the roses / lyric by Del Porter, music by "Country" Washburne -- Red River Valley / modern arrangement and new lyrics by Lou Knox -- Remember Thomas Jefferson / lyrics and music by Harold J. Rome -- Robin Hood / by Louis Prima and Bob Miketta -- Roses are growing there / words by Charlotte Greenwood, music by Martin Broones -- The same little words / by Stanley Adams, Jack Rosenberg, Ira Schuster -- Scattered leaves / lyric by Louis O'Connell, music by E. Clinton Keithley -- Schottische with me / words and music by Sammy Lerner, Sidney Clare, Archie Gottler -- Sentimental journey / by Bud Green, Les Brown, Ben Homer -- September / words and music by Louis O'Connell -- She broke my heart in three places / lyric and music by Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston -- Sing a tropical song / words by Frank Loesser, music by Jimmy McHugh -- Singin' down the road / lyric by Charlie Tobias, music by Raymond Scott -- Sleep, buddy boy, sleep / words and music by Al Gable -- Sleep happy / words & music by Collins Driggs -- So long, pal / by Al Dexter -- Someday, somewhere (We will meet again) / words and music by Joan Brooks, Jack Segal and Dick Miles -- Stop that dancin' up there / by Alec Wilder -- Sweetheart of baby talk days / words and music by Sammy Lerner, Sidney Clare, Archie Gottler -- Tella ya what I'm gonan do / words and music by Bill Gould and Eddie Marr -- A tender word will mend it all / by Allan Roberts, Doris Fisher -- Texas blues / by Cottonseed Clark, Foy Willing -- Thank Dixie for me / words and music by Dave Franklin -- Thanksgiving at home / by Lee Kuhn, Alice Cornell and Eddie Asherman -- That lazy man of mine / by Dick Charles and Irene Higginbotham -- That moon's in my heart / words by Harry MacPherson, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- There's a tree on a farm (The farmer's serenade) / words by Jules Loman, music by Lou Ricca -- Tick-a-tick-a-tick (goes my heart beat) / by Louis O'Connell, Frank Magine, Helen Karzas -- To satisfy you / lyric by Perry Alexander, music by Woody Frisino -- To-night I kissed you / by Al Goodhart and David Heneker -- A tree grows in Brooklyn / words and music by Moe Jaffe -- Two little fishes and five loaves of bread / words and music by Bernie Hanighen -- When I get time / words by Johnny Burke, music by Jimmy Van Heusen -- Who were you kissing last night? / words and music by Annie Laurie Trousdale -- Why don't-cha kiss me? (like you kissed me last night) / lyric by Mort Greene, music by Allie Wrubel -- Will you remember me? / by James River -- Without a sweetheart / by Henry Nemo -- A wonderful winter (for you and me) / lyric by Marty Symes, music by Al Kaufman -- You've got me where you want me / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry Warren -- You never say yes, you never say no! : from the Latin-American song Linda mujer / lyric by Irving Caesar, music by Rafael Duchesne, Art Kassel.
  4. P.S. 1944 series 2: All-American salute / words and music by Frank Wuttge Jr. -- All the world's a wonderland (when you're in your teens) / words by Nelson Cogane, music by Jack Miller -- Are you ashamed? / by Jimmy Wakely -- As long as I live = (Hoja seca) / English lyric by Al Stewart, Spanish lyric and music by Roque Carbajo, piano arrangement by Dick Kent -- Baby, be good / by Jimmy Eaton, Wilton Moore, Frank Ryerson -- Baby, come out of the clouds / words by Lee Pearl, music by Henry Nemo -- Blue dawn / words and music by Andy Parker and Ike Cargill -- The blue skirt waltz / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Václav Bláha -- Blue Texas moonlight / words by Layman Cameron, music by Eddie Smith -- Blues in my mind / by Fred Rose -- Boogie woogie cowboy / words by eddie Dean, Hal Blair, music by Jack Statham, Gus Snow -- Bye-lo / lyric and melody by Merrill W. Hewitt and Dave Ringle -- Close to you / by Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston & Carl G. Lampl -- Conversation while dancing / lyric by Johnny Mercer, music by Paul Weston -- A cowboy in khaki / music by Johnny Fortis, lyric by Max Spickol -- Cuban blues = (An~oranza) / by Marion Sunshine -- Don't break my heart little darling / words and music by Reggie Ward & Joe Shelton -- Don't change horses / words and music by Al Hoffman, Milton Drake, Jerry Livingston -- Don't let my heart make a fool out of me / words and music by Madge Marley -- Don't say you're sorry again / words and music by Lee Pearl, Art Berman, Eugene West -- Each minute seems a million years / words and music by Alton "Cook" Watson -- Esmerelda, the soprano of Guadalcanal / by Jimmy Eaton and Grady Watts -- Everyone's sorry but you / by Sam Martin, Dave McEnery -- Ev'ry time I fall in love / words and music by Gordon Jenkins -- Fightin' Flo from the Alamo / words by the Baers, music by Lou Breese -- The freckle song / by Larry Vincent -- The froggie and the catfish / by Tommy Edwards, Dick Charles -- From "D" Day to "V" Day (My prayers are all for you) / words and music by Stuart Allen, Anthony Frangipane, Harry Smolin -- Fuzzy Wuzzy / by Al Hoffman, Milton Drake, Jerry Livingston -- Gamboling at the Lambs / lyrics by Jack Whiting and Edwin Weber, music by Edwin Weber -- The ghost of Barrel-House Joe / words and music by Bob Hilliard, Walter Bishop -- Give me the right to love you / words by Ben Bard, music by Abe Glatt -- Got any gum, chum? / words by Ralph Butler and Archie de Bear, music by Tolchard Evans -- Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry / words by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne -- Hail! There's no more Heil! / words and music by Alice D. Simms -- He's living on borrowed time / words and music by Ray Walker -- Home sweet home for two / words and music by Davis Shuman -- How lovely cooks the meat / words and music by Josef Marais -- I'm a convict with Old Glory in my heart / words by Dave McEnery, music by Bob Miller -- I'm ace high (with a beautiful queen) / lyric by Perry Alexander, music by Woody Frisino -- I'm gonna see my baby / words and music by Phil Moore -- I'm lonesome, I'm sad and I'm blue / words and music by Jos. J. Geisler -- I'm wacky over WAAC / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- For the duration / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- I'm wastin' my tears on you / words & music by Tex Ritter and Frank Harford -- I bow my head in silent prayer / words and music by Don McNeill, Samuel Gallop, William Krenz -- I can't give you backj your heart / by Riley Shepard, Steve Nelson, Ed G. Nelson -- I didn't know about you / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Duke Ellington -- I had a heart to heart talk (with my heart) / words by Jules Loman, music by Lou Ricca -- I promise you : [from the movie] Here come the waves / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Harold Arlen -- I'll do the strut-away in my cutaway / words & music by Harry Donnelly, Jimmy Durante, Irving Caesar -- I'll stay in the house / words and music by Josef Marais -- I might have known / words and music by Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan -- I want to live and love / words and music by Gene Sullivan and Wley Walker -- I wish you wouldn't tell me / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- If it's wrong to love you / words and music by Bonnie Dodd and Charles Mitchell -- In answer to yours of December seventh / words and musi by Carson J. Robison, title suggested by Mary Carolyn Davies -- In my dreams of a hundred girls / words by Ernest A. Rork, music by Irving Siegel and Ewing Reid -- It was all your fault / words and music by Lou Martin -- Just to make a long story short (I love you) / lyric by Anne Edwards and Tom Kennedy, music by Perry Alexander and J. Fred Coots -- The kid on old MacDonald's farm / by George Graff and Arthur Fields -- Kind treatment (will make me love you) / by Alberta Hunter, Frank Paparelli -- A kiss to remember / lyric by Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, music by Abner Silver -- Lay your head upon my shoulder / by Bill Nettles, Nita Baggett -- Lazy lazy boogie (Lazy lady blues) / by Leonard Feather, Phil Moore -- Let's all do-do-do-with Dewey / words and music by Russ Lord [lead sheet] -- Lilli Marlene (Lady of the lamplight) / original words and music by Hans Leip and Norbert Schultze, American version by Al Stillman -- The love of my country comes first in my heart / words and music by Henry Del Carlom, Achille O'Kirwan and Dave Ringle -- Lullaby of the plains / lyric by Shorty Thompson, music by Everett Wright.
  5. Mad about you / by Roger "Ram" Ramirez and Walter Bishop -- Mama ain't home tonight / words by Jack Wallace, music by Sidney Furgatch -- Maria from Bahia / lyric by Albert Gamse, music by Paul Misraki -- Meet me at the Music Box canteen / words and music by Clark and Amber Harrington -- Milestones / lyric by Perry Alexander, music by Woody Frisino -- Miss Molly / words and music by Cindy Walker -- M-m-m-m-Mary / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- There's no use to cry / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Moonlight in Vermont / lyric by John Blackburn, music by Karl Suessdorf -- (Yip yip de hootie) My baby said yes / by Teddy Waltters, Sid Robin -- My crosseyed gal Louise / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- My good old home in Dixie / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- My heart's in this letter /words and music by Ike Cargill and Foy Willing -- My heart is yours for the asking / lyric by John W. Bratton, music by Leo Edwards -- New Orleans / words and music by Jesse Stone -- Petootie pie / lyric by Raymond Leveen, music by Frank Paparelli, Lorenzo Pack -- Please no squeeza da banana / by Louis Prima, Jack Zero, Ben Jaffe -- Pokin' pony / words & music by John & Norma Woodbury -- Por qué te quieres ir / letra y música de Paco Treviño -- Put me in your pocket / words and music by W. Lee O'Daniel -- The quicker I gets to where I'm goin' (the sooner you'll be seein' me) / by Arthur Fields, Jack Kingsley, Walter Bishop -- A rainy Sunday / words and music by Blackie Warren, Lucky Millinder and Art Franklin -- The rambling boy / by A.P. Carter -- Ridin' the hell-bound train / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Rock me to sleep in the saddle / words by Johnny Bosch, music by Al Moquin -- Shame on you / words and music by Spade Cooley -- Sierra serenade / words and music by Denver Darling, Vaughn Horton -- Small world / words and music by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus and Mart Fryberg -- So long, pal / by Al Dexter -- Song of the river = Canción del rio / English lyric by Marjorie Harper, Spanish lyric by Clotilde Arias, music by Domencio Savino -- The sunbeam and the raindrop / words and music by Lee David and Nelson Cogane -- Sunshine back home / words & music by Maurie Brown, Lee David, Nelson Cogane -- Sweetheart of the Alamo / [by] Bill Boyd, Waldo O'Neal, Al Moquin -- Talk to the boss in the sky / words and music by Nelson Cogane, Dave McEnery and Lee David -- Tango della nostalgia / English words by Wiliam A. Prucha, veri e musica di Guido V. Sgambelloni -- Tears on the trail to Texas / by Red River Dave and Abner Silver [lead sheet] -- That faded old gown my mother wore / words & music by Owen Perry -- That grand old party / words and music by Perry Alexandedr and Woody Frisino -- There are no wings on a fox-hole / words and music by Irving Berlin -- There's a chill on the hill tonight / lyric by Jimmy Davis and Nelson Cogane, music by Dick Robertson and Sammy Mysels -- There's a gold star in her window / words and music by Tex Ritter and Frank Harford -- There's a new moon over my shoulder / by Jimmy Davis, Ekko Whelan & Lee Blastic -- Los timbales = (Drummer boy) / lyrics by Marion Sunshine, music & Spanish lyrics by Julio Blanco Leonard -- Tomorrow begins another year / by Webb Pierce, Harmie Smith -- The train whistle blues / lyric by Steve Nelson, music by Ed G. Nelson -- Troubles on my mind / words and music by Reggie Ward and Joe Shelton -- Wedding at the old homestead / words and music by the Parish Brothers, George and John -- The wedding waltz / by Nick D'Amico, Gil Mills, Billy Faber -- Westward bound / lyric by Norman Kelly and Jack Howard, music by Jimmy De Knight and Lew Mel -- When Christmas comes / by Dick Charles and Joe Seiferth -- When I heard taps blow that night / lyrics and music by Sgt. Wilson -- Wish you were waiting for me / lyric by Bob Russell, music by David Saxon -- Wrinkled and old / words and music by Gordon Sizemore & Tex Hall -- I'm waiting for my darlin' / words & music by Gordon Dizemore & Hugh Cross -- Yodelin' Kate (from the lone star state) / words & music by Ben and Al Trace -- You always hurt the one you love / words and music by Doris Fisher, Allan Roberts -- You and your education / words and music by James Cavanaugh and Larry Stock -- You're not foolin' anyone but yourself / by Milton Berle, Don Reid and Henry Tobias -- You're not the girl that you used to be / words by Joseph H. McKeon, music by Raymond Walker [lead sheet] -- You're really doin' something to me / words & music by Cary L. Hoffman -- You're sweeter than any bouquet / words by Jack Harmer and Johnny Mohan, music by Collins Driggs -- You crossed your fingers (I crossed my heart) / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Nat Simon -- You gotta live with a beat / words and music by Frances Faye, Raymond Leveen, Arthur Altman -- You'll be sorry bye and bye / words and music by Norman Nettles -- You put a patch on my broken heart / by Jimmy Littlefield.
Call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 55
Note
  1. Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  2. Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
Reproduction (note)
  1. Microfilm.
Title
  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 55.
Imprint
  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1943-1944.
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 55
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