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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 62.

Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 62.
Publication
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1951-1952.

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reel 62: 1951-1952Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 62: 1951-1952Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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Description
1 microfilm reel.
Subject
Note
  • Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  • Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • P.S. 1951, series 2: The all-American army team / words and music by Sam H. Stept -- And so to sleep again / words and music by Joe Marsala, Sunny Skylar -- Ask me (Because I’m so in love) / English lyric by Harold Rome, music by Jos. Bovet -- Bermuda / words and music by Cynthia Strother -- Boutonniere / lyric by Bob Hilliard, music by Dave Mann -- Bully of the town / words by Larry Stock, music arranged by Grady Martin and Owen Bradley -- The Chesapeake & Ohio / words by Herb Magidson, music by Carl Sigman -- Colleen / words and music by Art Crossman -- Dance me loose / words by Mel Howard, music by Lee Erwin -- Don’t leave me now / by Edward Lisbona -- The doll with a sawdust heart / words and music by Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer and Hy Zaret -- Domino / words by Don Raye, music by Louis Ferrari -- Doors that lead to you / by Stanley Adams and Larry Stock -- Eleanor / words and music by Nicola Paone -- Every-body’s some-body’s fool / words and music by Gladys Hampton, Regina Adams, Ace Adams -- Gee! But I’m glad to know you love me / words by Allan Roberts, music by Robert Allen -- The glockenspiel (Glockenshpeil) / lyric by Sammy Cahn, music by Earl K. Brent -- Go go go go / words by Mack David, music by Jerry Livingston -- The golden wedding waltz / lyric by Pearl Kaufman, music by Steve Allen and Peter De Rose -- Goodbye darling, hello friend / French lyrics by Maurice Chevalier, English lyrics by Harold Rome, music by Fred Freed -- Got nuthing’ (Ya ain’t got nuthin’ to complain) / words by Charles Gravett, music by Bill Dudley Rawls -- Hangin’ around with you / by Al Stillman, Ray Doll, Bernard Maltin -- Happiness to you / words by Richard H. Roffman, Randy Rogers, Bobby Gilbert, music by Maurice Roffman -- Here’s to my lady / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Rube Bloom -- The hookey song / words by Vaughn Horton and roy Carroll, music by Gerhard Froboess -- I don’t mind / words by Charles Grean and David Corn Jr., music by David Corn Jr. -- If that doesn’t do it! / words by Johnny Burke, music by James Van Heusen -- (When we are dancing) I get ideas / lyric by Dorcas Cochran, music by Sanders -- I’ve got my washin’ to do / words and music by Al Moritz -- I love the way you’re breaking my heart / lyric by Milton Drake, music by Louis Alter -- I ran all the way home / words and music by Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss -- I’ll wait for you / word by Paul Francis, music by Johnny Robba -- In the pines / by Alan Riggs -- It’s raining (Why must it keep on raining?) / words and music by Dave Kenner, Sid Flick and Irving Mills -- Just in case / words and music by Vincent Andrews -- Kentucky waltz / words and music by Bill Monroe -- Let me in / words and music by Bob Merrill -- Longing for you / words by Benard Jansen, music by Walter Dana -- Look up (and know I’m loving you) / words by Harold Rome, music by Joop De Leur -- Love time / by Dik Manning, Herb Rikles -- Love, where are you now? / words and music by Arthur Altman and Dick Manning -- Mama will bark / words and music by Dick Manning -- A miracle happened / lyric by Eliot Daniel, music by Alfred Newman -- Mixed emotions / words and music by Stuart F. Louchheim -- The moment I saw you / words and music by Jack Palmer [lead sheet] -- My evening prayer / by Bob Grant Jr. -- A nickel ain’t worth a cent today (but love is worth more than ever) / by Jack Segal, Fredbee Norman -- Old wooden cradle / words by Richard H. Roffman, Randy Rogers, Bobby Gilbert, music by Maurice Roffman -- Once / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Harold Spina -- One flag of brotherhood / [by] Marian Roberts, Agnes Erickson & Mary Beach -- One little candle / words and music by J. Maloy Roach and George Mysels -- On the first warm day / words and music by Bart Howard -- On top of Old Smoky / special lyrics and adaptation by Ed Jackson -- Out o’ breath! / words and music by Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, Joseph Meyer -- Padam… padam… (GHOw it echoes the beat of my heart) / words by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, music by Norbert Glanzberg -- Paint yourself a rainbow / words by Carl Sigman, music by Peter De Rose -- Pedro’s pretty sister / words and music by Syd Berman, Bob Musel & Nicky O’Keefe -- Playtime in Brazil = (Samba carnavalesco) / by Marion Sunshine and Lautindo Almeida -- Remember your promise (say the bells of St. Thomas) / words and music by H.L. David, L.N. Carr -- A ricky ticky ticky tune / music by Ray Giles, words by Fred Wolfe -- A ring made of gold and a rose / words and music by Anthony Falco, Ralph Falco -- Rosary Lane / by Tade and Frances Dolen, Larry Vincent and Edna Crosley -- Rose of Lou’siana / words by Jack Scholl, music by M.K. Jerome -- Rose, Rose, I love you / arranged by Chris Langdon, English lyrics by Wilfrid Thomas -- The seven wonders of the world / by Cy Coben -- (Why did I tell you I was going to) Shanghai / words and music by Bob Hilliard and Milton De Lugg -- Shrimp boats (a comin’-there’s dancin’ tonight) / words and music by Paul Mason Howard and Paul Weston -- (It’s no) Sin / lyrics by Chester R. Shull, music by George Hoven -- Slow poke / words and music by Pee Wee King, Redd Stewart and Chilton Price -- Somebody / lyric by Jack Elliott, music by Lew Quadling -- Story in the wind / words by Jack Wolf Fine, music by Bill La Motta -- Supercalafajalistickespeealadojus (The super song) / by Patricia Smith and Don Fenton -- Tell me why / words by Al Alberts, music by Marty Gold -- There’s no return / by Don Reid, Lee Morris, Ben Bennett -- There she goes / words and music by Hal David and Leon Carr -- This night of love (Une nuit d’amour) / words and music by Ray Giles -- The Tin Pan Alley rag / lyric by Harold Rome, music by Gus Jones -- To love you is madness / words by George Howe, music by Al Sherman -- Too young / lyric by Sylvia Dee, music by Sid Lippman -- (I get a) Toothache in my heel / words by Don George, music by Bee Walker -- Tulips and heather / by Milton Carson -- Turn back the hands of time / words and music by Jimmy Eaton, Larry Wagner, Con Hammond -- Unless you’re free / words and music by Seger Ellis -- Walkin’ down a country road / lyric by Steve Allen, music by Nick Maldo -- Walking in the sunshine / by Bob Merrill [lead sheet] -- What can I do? / words and music by Erwin King and Harry Carlson -- Why worry? / words by John Sexton, music by Ralph Edwards -- Wrote home for money (Nobody answered) / by Jack Palmer -- Yes you are / words and music by Bob Merrill.
  • P.S. 1951, series 3: Again and again and again / words and music by Howard Miller -- The beanbag song / words and music by Jerry Lester, Milton Delugg, Willie Stein -- ‘Cause I’m in love / words and music by Stan Jones -- A beggar in love / by Bob Merrill -- Destination moon / lyric by Roy Alfred, music by Marvin Fisher -- Everyone must have a friend (to tell his troubles to) / words and music by D’Artega, Cecile Donnelly -- The girl with the tambourine (Hey gee-dee bob-bom) / words and music by Ross Bagdasarian -- Grand Central Station / words and music by John Redmond, James Cavanaugh and Frank Weldon -- The green glens of Antrim / words and music by Kenneth North -- He says “Mm-hmm” / words and music by Ross Bagdasarian -- Ho-ho (Deedle-ee-di-di) / words and music by Bob Merrill -- Hold my hand / words by Morris A. Epstein, music by Herman Paley -- I can’t forget you / by Paul Mellein and Lou Herscher -- I envy / words by Ralph Care and Fred Steven, music by Stan Brenders -- I had a little too much to dream last night / words and music by Sid Tepper, Roy Brodsky -- I’ve tried a million times (to make you love me) / by Johnny Marks -- I like it, I like it / words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- I pledge my love / words and music by Albert Hay Malotte -- I wanna say hello! / words by Jack Hoffman, music by Jimmy MacDonald -- I wish I was a puppet on a string / words by Kermit Goell, music by Ingrid Almquist -- If I can love you in the morning / words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- Jimminy Christmas / lyric by Haven Gillespie, music by Irving Bibo -- Let’s have a merry, merry Christmas / by Ross Bagdasarian, edited by Wm. Ellfeldt -- Lie to me = (Mienteme) / words by Charles Grean and Cy Coben, music by Armando Dominguez -- Ma, I miss your apple pie / by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas (Santa’s on his way) / words by Jack Gould, music by Martin Haynes -- Never-never land (Ooh-la) / words by Beecher, Ralph Butler and Sy Cromwell, music by Gerhard Froboess -- Old Don Juan / words and music by Goerge Tibbles, Ramey Idriss -- People in love can be lonely / words and music by Ray Martin and Norman Newell -- Pretty Polly polka / by Milton De Lugg and Willie Stein -- Say a prayer to The prince of peace / by Irving Bibo -- Rag of rags / by David Bee -- Soft shoe song (The dance my darlin’ used to do) / by Roy Jordan and Sid Bass -- Stay by my side / words and music by Eugene James -- The strange little girl / words and music by Jerry Ross and Richard Adler -- Summer kisses / words and music by Jerry Ross and Richard Adler -- Take a chance = (Monika[-Tango) / lyrics by William Engvick (English), Ralph Maria Siegel (German, music by Ralph Maria Siegel -- There’s nothing like dancing / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- Thursday’s child / lyric by Murray Grand and Elisse Boyd, music by Murray Grand -- Ting a ling / words and music by Erica A. Newman -- Two little pink ballet slippers / words and music by Jimmie Selva, Edna Mohr and Dave Ringle -- Uncle Pockets / words and music by Sylvia Fine -- Under Paris skies = (Sous le ciel de Paris) / words by Kim Gannon, music by Hubert Giraud -- Volcano / lyric by Norman Newell, music by Des Williams -- The waltz of love / words by Jimmie Selva, music by Dave Ringle -- Unforgettable / by Irving Gordon -- When I’m alone / words and music by Erwin King and Harry A. Carlson -- Where can you be? / words and music by Pinky Herman, Milt Gabler and Johnny Anthony -- Where the red roses grow / by Fred Quinlan, Cliff Parman, Lew Douglas -- Willie the whistling giraffe / words by Rube Goldberg, music by Ruth Cleary Patterson.
  • P.S. 1951, series 4: Down the trail of achin’ hearts / words and music by Jimmy Kennedy & Nat Simon -- Give a little get a little : [from] Two on the aisle / lyric by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, music by Jule Styne -- I’m a fool to want you / words and music by Jack Wolf, Joel Herron and Frank Sinatra -- Semi-tropical island : from the musical A month of Sundays / lyric by B.G. Shevelove, music by Albert Selden -- So right : from the musical A month of Sundays / lyric by B.G. Shevelove, music by Albert Selden -- Thursday’s child / lyric by Murray Grand an Elisse Boyd, music by Murray Grand -- Uncle Pen / words and music by Bill Monroe.
  • P.S. 1952, series 1: Alone in the temple / words and music by Glenn Rowell and John Driskill -- And so I waited around / lyric by Buddy Kaye, music by Arthur Altman -- Aren’t I your sweetheart / lyric by Kermit Goell, music by Peter Wood -- As if by magic : American version of the world-famous tango “Two sparkling eyes” / lyric by Albert Gamse, music by Oskar Strock -- Be anything (but be mine) / by Irving Gordon -- Blue dancing shoes / by Ruth Roberts, Gene Piller and Bill Katz -- Break the bands that bind me / by Roy Jordan and Sid Bass -- Broken wings / by John Jerome and Bernhard Grun -- Business in Missouri / lyric by Carl Sigman, music by Peter De Rose -- Bye-lo / words by Gene Lockhart, music by Solita Palmer -- Calling you / words and music by Larry Douglas, Julius Dixon, Herb Kenny -- The choo-buy song (Peanuts, popcorn, Cracker-Jack, jelly apple) / words and music by Paddy Roberts -- Christmas and you / words and music by Russell Faith, Clarence Way Kehner -- Cincinnati ding-dong / by Erwin King, Harry Carlson and Roy Carroll -- The clown / by Irving Gordon -- Come what may / by Vaughn Horton -- Comes a-long a-love / words and music by Al Sherman -- Cry baby boogie / words and music by Hughie Prince, Dick Rogers, Don Osborne -- A cute piece o’ property / words and music by Ben Raleigh, Guy Wood -- Darling, as I think of you tonight / words by Gentry Nebraska Steele, music by J. Chas. McNeil -- A dream new to the world / words and music by Frederick Dvonch -- En-thuz-e-uz-e-as-m / words and music by Don Kintz -- Even now / words and music by Richard Adler, Jerry Ross and Dan Howell -- For the first time (In a long time) / words and music by Kermit Goell and Bernie Wayne -- Forgive and forget / lyric by Bob Musel, music by Paddy Roberts -- Friend of the family / by Irving Gordon -- Funny (not much) / by Hughie Prince, Marcia Neil and Philip Broughton -- God is love / words and music by Harold Duncan -- Have faith in God (He’s your best friend) / words and music by Gordon V. Thompson -- Hills of pride / by Irving Gordon -- Homing pigeon (Fly away, fly away, back home) / by Ervin Drake, Jimmy Shirl and Henry Jerome -- How (How do I go about it?) / by Irving Gordon -- The hula rhumba / words and music by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- I’m just a poor bachelor / by Jessie Mae Robinson -- I’m on a see-saw of love / words and music by Sandra Kent and Jim Morehead -- I am proud to be a Shriner / words and music by Herman Hartmann -- I can’t stop crying / words and music by Morrey Davidson and Earl Rohlf -- I don’t know any better / by Irving Gordon -- I dream of you / words and music by Clara Edwards -- I’ve had a very merry Christmas / by Hal Borne and Dan Shapiro -- I hear the bluebells ring / words by Geoffrey Parsons, music by Arthur Brooks -- I know an old lady / words by Rose Bonne, music by Alan Mills -- I thought of you last night / words and music by Ralph Freed -- I wanna go ‘round on a merry-go-round / words and music by Maurice Murray, Harry Winkler, Trudy Linn -- Jack the bellboy (Grand Hotel) / words and music by Al Stillman and Roger Mandell -- Keep it a secret / words and music by Jessie Mae Robinson -- Kiss of fire / words and music by Lester Allen and Robert Hill, adapted from A.J. Villoldo -- The little match girl / by Irving Gordon -- Love you / words and music by Sid Lippman and Sylvia Dee -- Lucky love / words and music by Frederick Dvonch -- Luna rossa = (Blushing moon) / words by Kermt Goell, Italian lyric by V. De Crescenzo, music by A. Vian -- Make me love you (Teach me to sigh, teach me to cry) / words and music by Sid Tepper, Roy Brodsky -- A man and a mountain / by Beasley Smith and Billy Moll -- The man with the spoons (Clickity McClackity) / words and music by Milt Kabak, Hal McKusic -- The mask is off / by Martin Lawrence and Elmo Russ -- Mine and mine alone / words and music by Sid Tepper, Roy Brodsky -- A moth and a flame / words and music by Bernie Bennett, Ken Sloan -- Mother Cabrini (The twentieth-century saint) / words by Jack Hoffman, music by Jimmy MacDonald -- My crescent girl / by Tade Dolen, Frances Dolen, Christine Bowden -- My love and devotion / by Milton Carson -- My mother’s pearls / lyric by Sylvia Dee, music by Sid Lippman -- My tears (Can’t wash “I love you” from my heart) / by Sol Marcus, Ralph Care, Arthur Kassin -- Night was designed for music / lyric by Ervin Drake and Jimmy Shirl, music by Alfredo Antonini -- Noodlin’ rag / words by Allan Roberts, music by Robert Allen -- Oh, what I’d give / words and music by Gladys Gollahon -- One hour ahead of the posse / lyric by Ray Golden and Dave Ormont, music by Phil Charig -- Out of the shadows (and into the light) / words by Ted Koehler, music by Lewis Paul Bellin -- Paula : [from the motion picture] Paula / words by Irving Gordon, music by George Duning -- Pretty firefly / by Jack Arant -- The purtiest little tree / words and music by Nancy Reed and Moose Charlap -- The rainbow waltz / by Dixie Lou Thompson and John A. Rarig -- Read your bible every day / words and music by Glenn Rowell and Kenn Linn -- Rhode Island redhead (Here! Chick! Chick!) / lyrics by Kay Wells, music by Ray Greif -- Say it with your heart / words and music by Steve Nelson and Norman Kaye -- (If I only had a) Second chance / words by Ben Raleigh, music by Guy Wood -- Sing a song of Santa Claus / words and music by Mann Curtis -- The skipper (of the flying enterprise) / by Herb Hendler and Larry Clinton -- Smoke and perfume : American version of the French success “Quand je vous vois” / English lyrics by Evelyn Manacher, music by Serge Bessière and Frank Pourcel -- So madly in love / words by Kim Gannon, music by Mabel Wayne -- Stay / words and music by Charles Grean and Ed Welker -- Sunshowers / words and music by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- Tattle-tale / lyric by Ray Gilbert, music by Ben Oakland -- Tenderly he watches / words and music by Scott Wiseman -- This time tomorrow / words by Burl Ives and Waring Cuney, music by Albert Hague -- Three cheers for General Ike / by Fred C. Bernhardt -- Tuh pocket, tuh pocket (Mississippi river boat) / by Bob Hilliard and Roy Jordan -- Twinkle toes / by Roy Jordan and Paul Taubman -- Two other people / words and music by Joe Lubin, Al Vann, Wilton Moore -- Under the honeysuckle vine / words and music by Emma Duff -- Until you’ve fallen in love / words and music by Sid Lippman, Alan Shurr, Charles Shaw -- Want me / words and music by Andy Razaf and Fletcher Henderson -- The way I feel / words and music by Terry Parker -- What else is there to do? / words and music by Gladys Gollahon -- What’s the use? / words and music by Kermit Goell, Stuart Foster, Ross Bagdasarian -- When I plunk on my guitar / words by Buddy Kaye, music by Arthur Altman -- Where / words and music by Steve Nelson and Norman Kaye -- Wild guitars / words by Charles Tobias, music by Peter De Rose -- Win or lose / words and music by Jimmy Mulcay, Mildred Mulcay and Gerry Manners -- With no one to love tonight / words and music by Peter Conn -- You’re gonna break somebody’s heart when you grow older / words and music by Benny Davis, Ted Murry -- You’re the apple of my eye / words and music by Al Trace, Ben Trace, Leo Fox, Louis Armstrong -- You blew me a kiss / words and music by Joan Javits and Steve Nelson -- You need some basic training, soldier boy / words and music by Bernard Lentz -- You’re picture / words and music by Clara Edwards.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 62
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 62.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1951-1952.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 62
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