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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 58.

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American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 58.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1946-1947.

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reel 58: 1946-1947Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 58: 1946-1947Performing 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. 1946, series 3: Australian anthem / lyric and music by Jeff Coldrey -- Atomic polka / words and music by Ed Rehm, Kay Howard and Clem Warkins -- Amelia Cordelia McHugh (Mac who?) / lyric by Constance Carpenter, music by Nisa-Redi – Olivieri -- Amada / poem adapted from the Mexican by Carleton Beals, music by Bernard Whitefield -- The apple of my eye = (Paraquedista) / by Jose Leocadio, Al Stillman, Peter De Rose -- As long as I live / by Roy Acuff -- Asthoreen bawn / words by Arthur Colahan, music by P.J. Ryan -- Bagels and lox / words and music by Sid Tepper and Roy Brodsky -- The bible my mother left to me / words and music by Pinky Herman and Bill Barry -- Blue hills beyond the canyon / words and music by Grace E. King -- Cement mixer (Pu-ti, put-ti) / words and music by Slim Gaillard and Lee Ricks -- A change of heart / words & music by Billy Folger -- Cincinnati Lou / words and music by Merle Travis & Shug Fisher -- Could you take me back / by Jimmie & Leon Short -- Cowboy dad / words and music by Jimmy Deknight, R.G. Payne and Clyde Leighton -- Cowgirl polka / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Crazy lullaby / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Do I have to go on living this way / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Day after day / words and music by Johnny Bond -- The devil, devil, divil : featured in Monte Proser’s “Copacabana revue” / by Bob Russell, Carl Sigman, Lee Kaydan -- Do you think it’s fair / words and music by Kitty O’Brien, Gordon Sizemore, Lew Mel -- Don’t feel sorry for me / by Fred Rose -- Divorce me C.O.D. / words and music by Merle Travis & Cliffie Stone -- Don’t be a baby, baby / lyric by Buddy Kaye, music by Howard Steiner -- Dream, dream, dream / words and music by John Redmond, Lou Ricca -- E—bob—o—lee—bop / by Tina Dixon -- Enchanted with you / words and music by Ruth Krohn -- From now on / by Ike Cargill and Cottonseed Clark -- Gooseberries ain’t got legs / by Al Trace, Jane Alexander, Perry Alexander -- Guilty / words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst and Richard A. Whiting -- Have you seen my love = (Has visto a mi amor) / music and English words by Marion Sunshine, Spanish lyric by Don Mario -- Heaven is in blue Hawaii / words and music by Paul Koy -- He’ll strike you down / by Johnnie Bailes and Walter Bailes -- The hills of county Clare / words by Moore Raymond, music by Rex Burrows -- I guess I’ll have to get along without you / by Bob A. Davis -- I wanna weenie with the woiks / by Duke Leonard, Eugene West, Sam Gould -- I’ll always call you my buddy / words and music by Samuel S. Brown -- I’m losing you / words and music by Al Clauser and Lou Wayne -- I’m sick and tired of you (Little darling) / words and music by Merle Travis and Cliffie Stone -- I see, I see = (Asi, asi) / English lyric by Ray Gilbert, music by Eddie Gomez -- I love every state of the forty eight / by Al Trace, Ben Trace, Perry Alexander -- I love you dearly / lyric by Ted Travers, music by Al Sack -- (If I had the world to choose from) I’d pick you out again / by Woody Frisino and Perry Alexander, arranged by Frank V. Turner -- I round up the stars every evening / words and music by Jack Howard, Pete Taylor and Jimmy DeKnight -- If you only knew / words by Esther Van Sciver and Shelby Darnell, music by Bob Miller -- I’ll never see the sunshine (Until we meet again) / words & music by Clitus M. Wickens -- I’m so in love with you / words and music by Andy Kirk, Reuben Phillips, Claude Cargill -- It’s been so long, darlin’ / words and music by Ernest Tubb -- It’s gotta come out / by Perry Alexander and Eleanor Villa, arranged by Frank V. Turner -- Laughing on the outside (Crying on the inside) / lyric by Ben Raleigh, music by Bernie Wayne -- Lazy hoe / words by Juanita Roos, music by Mischa Portnoff -- Let it be / words and music by Charles Carpenter, Jimmie Woode, Henri Woode -- Let’s be sweethearts again / words and music by Jimmie Davis, Vaughn Horton -- Like a leaf in the wind / words and music by Marjorie Goetschius -- Linger in my arms a little longer, baby / words and music by Herb Magidson -- Love doesn’t grow on trees / by Jimmy Dupre and Jack Palmer -- Love is on a holiday / words and music by Tom Spinosa and Darrell Schenkel -- Love me now / by Tex Owens -- Lovely as a rose / words by O.E. Harvey, music by C. Isabel Mayer -- The merry maker’s polka / words and music by Clitus M. Wickens -- Melody / words and music by Hugh Charles and Sonny Miller -- Miami Beach rumba / lyric by Albert Gamse, Spanish lyric by Johnnie Camacho, music by Irving Fields -- Min—Min—Minnesota / words and music by Jimsaks -- Missouri / words and music by Harry (Slim) Duncan and Hank Penny -- (Give me the) Moon over Brooklyn / by Jason Matthews and Terry Shand -- My fickle eye / words and music by Ray Gilbert, Sidney Miller -- My first love letter from you / by Carrie Hoffman, James L. Knight -- Never let those deep blues get you down / words and music by Al Clauser -- A nickel for a memory / by Perry Alexander, Bob Hilliard, Ann Beardsley -- My serenade / words and music by Roc Hillman and Marie McGee -- No sale / words and music by Louis Jordan and Irene Higginbotham -- No vacancy / words and music by Merle Travis & Cliffie Stone -- Open door—open arms / lyric by Buddy Kaye, music by Fryman—Fritz Gustaf -- A petal from a faded rose / words and music by Merle Travis and Leon Rusk -- Queen of the rodeo / words & music by Rex Allen -- This red, red rose is so like you / lyric and melody by Edward Dillen and Dave Ringle -- Rose of the Alamo / words and music by George Lomas, Sophie & Julie Murray -- Riding the range for Jesus / [by] V.B. (Vep) Ellis -- Save me a dream : (Based on a theme from Tchaikovsky’s 5th symphony) / words and music by Milton Berle, Nick Kenny & Abner Silver -- Somebody’s praying for you / by Johnnie Bailes and Walter Bailes -- Should I come back home to you? / words and music by Ernest Tubb -- Soldier’s return / words and music by Al Clauser and Lou Wayne -- Some other world / words and music by Floyd Tillman -- Sugah mouf / words by Charles O. Roos, music by Mischa Portnoff -- Sweet Eileen / words and music by Phil Moore and Milt Lance -- Tear stains on your letter / words and music by Hank Penny -- Tell me that you love me, honey / by Don Reid and Henry Tobias -- Tennessee central (number 9) / by Beasley Smith -- That’s the beginning of the end / by Joan Whitney, Alex Kramer -- There was a time = (Que reste-t-il de nos amours) / English lyric by Geoffrey Parsons, French lyric by Charles Trenet, music by Charles Trenet -- There’s a little bit of everything in Texas / words and music by Ernest Tubb -- They opened the gates (and set me free) / words and music by Ora A. Freeman -- To my sorrow / words and music by V.J. McAlpin -- Tulsa University alma mater / words, music and arrangement by Arthur G. Crossman -- Throw a saddle on a star / words and music by Andy Parker and Hank Caldwell -- Two behind the eight-ball / words by Al Bryan, music by Al Koppell -- Two of a kind / lyric by Bob Wald, music by George Le Vier and Foster Greenwood -- Until dawn / words and music by Merle Travis and Leon Rusk -- Vana Loella / lyrics and music by Eddie Picket and Neville Godfrey -- Walk it off / by Sidney Miller and Inez James -- Western dawn / words and music by Jimmy De Knight, Robert Kurtsinger, R.G. Payne -- Western polka / words and music by Bobby Gregory, Catherine Gregory -- What became of that beautiful picture? / words and music by Mel Butler & Shep Sessoms -- What will you be doing then / by Johnnie Bailes and Walter Bailes -- Whatta ya gonna do! / by Sunny Skylar, Patrick Lewis -- When it’s spring (and your in love) / lyric and music by Carrie Hoffman and Marilou Dawn -- When old pals meet again / words & music by Jimmie Davis, Ekko Whelan, piano arr. By Larry Stanton -- When you cry (you cry alone) / words and music by Merle Travis, Tex Atchison an Wesley Tuttle -- When you leave, don’t slam the door / by Joe Allison -- Wherever there’s me—there’s you / words and music by Sunny Skylar & Patrick Lewis -- Where the shy little violets grow / words and music by Bernice Lee Burket -- Would you like for me to love you? / words and music by Wooddie O. Fleener -- You can’t break my heart (‘cause it’s already broken) / words and music by Henry Sweesy and Gary Garett -- You were only teasing me / words and music by Ernest Tubb, T. Texas Tyler.
  • P.S. 1946, series 4: Be a clown : from the M-G-M picture The pirate / word and music by Cole Porter -- Buzz me / by Danny Baxter -- Canadian sunset / lyric by Norman Gimbel, music by Eddie Heywood -- Ev’ry day will be a Valentine Day / lyric by Orville Lentz, music by Chas. J. Gaal, arr. By Charles J. Gaal -- I love you, that is / by Dewey Bergman, Jack Segal, Patrick Lewis -- I threw the letter away / words and music by Al Jacobs -- Let’s go west again : [from] Annie get your gun / words and music by Irving Berlin -- A lullaby / words & music by Emy Sage, arranged by Frank Furlett -- My favorite trail / words & music by Willard C. Kerner -- See the monkey : [from] Lute song / lyric by Bernard Hanighen, music by Raymond Scott -- There is time / by Lillian Claiborne -- Would I like that! / lyric by Bob Wald, music by Foster Greenwood.
  • P.S. 1947, series 1: Ain’tcha ever comin’ back / by Irving Taylor, Axel Stordahl and Paul Weston -- All my love : based on a theme by Emil Waldteufel / by Al Jolson, Saul Chaplin and Harry Akst -- America for me / by Edward Ballantine, Thomas Filas, W.R. Williams -- And Mimi / by Jimmy Kennedy and Nat Simon -- An apple blossom wedding / by Jimmy Kennedy and Nat Simon -- Ask anyone who knows / words and music by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus and Al Kaufman -- The Astaire / lyric by Andrew Rosenthal, music by Cy Walter -- Baby, have you got a little love to spare / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by Harry Warren -- Beg your pardon / words and music by Francis Craig and Beasley Smith -- Blues of the record man / by Harold Dickinson, Bill Conway and Artie Malvin -- A boy from Texas—a girl from Tennessee / by Joe McCarthy Jr., Jack Segal and John Benson Brooks -- Bread and butter woman / by Allen Roberts and Lester Lee -- Brisas del mar tropical / letra y música de Gilberto Valdes -- Casanova Cricket / by Hoagy Carmichel, Larry Markes, Dick Charles -- Chi—baba chi—baba = (My bambino go to sleep) / words and music by Mack David, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston -- Christmas dreaming (a little early this year) / by Irving Gordon and Lester Lee -- Civilization (Bongo, bongo, bongo) / by Bob Hilliard and Carl Sigman -- City of Memphis / words and music by Beasley Smith and Wally Fowler -- Did you ever cross over to Snedon’s / words and music by Alec Wilder -- Don’t worry ‘bout strangers / words and music by Phil Moore -- Don’t you love me anymore / words and music by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston -- Drumi ogguere / letra y música de Gilberto Valdes -- Dublin and Belfast united / words by Niel J. Hickey, music by George H. Gartlan -- The dum dot song (Dye dut da denny in da dum dot) (I put a penny in the gum slot) / by Julian Kay -- Ev’ry little bug / lyric by Will Eisner, music by Bill Harr -- Far away / by Basil Ziegler and Lou Shank -- The first time I kissed you / lyric by Ralph Blane, music by Harry Warren -- The flag salute of America / music by Emilie Dunn Noble -- Flor de mi amor / letra de Johnnie Camacho, música de Gilbert Valdes -- Funny little money man / words by Hal David, music by Don Rodney -- The girl with the gold in her hair : adapted from the duet from Don Giovanni by Mozart / lyric by Sammy Gallop, music arr. By Geo. Leaman -- The girl with the three blue eyes / by Abe Burrows -- Got the west on my mind (Take me back) / by Bernard Bierman, Arthur Berman and Jack Manus -- Hand in hand (originally entitled: ‘Twas a dream) / words by Leonard Whitcup, music by Eddy Rogers -- Hand in hand / by Jack Lawrence -- Have I ever told you / lyric by Don Raye, music by Gene De Paul -- Have you seen my Colleen this mornin’ / by Kim Gannon and Walter Kent -- Heartbreaker / by Morty Berk, Frank Capano, Max C. Freedman -- Help yourself to my heart / lyric by Buddy Kaye, music by Sammy Timberg -- Home is where ethe heart is / lyric by Charles Tobias, music by Dave Kapp -- How can I say I love you / by John Jacob Loeb, Lewis Harris, Cy Coben -- How could I know? / words and music by Frank Capano, Morty Berk, Irving Berman -- Hugo and Igo (in Mexico) / by David Gale and Irving Fields -- (I’ve been so wrong, for so long, but) I’m so right tonight / lyric by “By” Dunham, music by Terry Shand -- I’m still sitting under the apple tree / lyric by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne -- I am sure my love / words by Zella, music by Penman Lovinggood -- I cain’t get offa my horse / words and music by Morey Amsterdam -- I can’t get up the nerve to kiss you / words and music by Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss -- I do, do, do like you / words and music by Allie Wrubel -- I go in when the moon comes out / words by Charles Tobias, music by Nat Simon -- I just want a co-ed by my side / words & music by Blondell Mayharns & Marty Newman -- I miss a little miss (in Mississippi) / by Wally Fowler, Curly Kinsey -- I want to be loved (but only by you) / by Savannah Churchill -- I want to thank your folks / words and music by Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss -- I’ll come back / by Dave Denney and Buck Leverton -- I’ll never make the same mistake again / by Herb Magidson, Ben Oakland, Milton Berle -- I wonder, I wonder, I wonder / words and music by Daryl Hutchins -- I won’t be home anymore when you call / by Dick Jurgens and Billy Fairman -- If I could steal you (from somebody else) / by David A. Grimes, Frankie Adams, Duke Leonard and Jack Edwards -- If I had a penny / by Bob Russell, Pat Zirpoli and Carl Sigman -- If I only had a match / by Lee Morris, Arthur Johnston, George W. Meyer -- In the memory of this night (with you) / words and music by Carolyne Howard -- It all came true / by Sunny Skylar -- It’s a quiet town (in Cross-Bone county) / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Harold Spina -- It’s Jack the bell boy time / by Dardanelle and Peter Conn -- It’s mad, mad, mad! / lyric by Syds Shaw, music by Irene Higginbotham -- Jolie blonde = (Pretty blonde) / by Sammy Gallop, Sidney King -- The jungle king (You ain’t a dog-gon thing) / by Willie Dixon -- Just plain love / by Al Russell, Joel Cowan -- Laroo, laroo, Lilli Bolero / words by Sylvia Dee and Elizabeth Moore, music by Sidney Lippman -- I’m gonna wait a little bit longer (for that never-on-time baby of mine) / words and music by Chummy MacGregor -- The little old mill (went ‘round and ‘round) / by Don Pelosi, Lewis Ilda and Leo Towers -- Lone star moon / words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin -- Lonely and roamin’ / words and music by Willie Dixon -- A lonely cowboy’s dream / by Max C. Freedman and Dick Thomas -- Lynne / words and music by Phil Hanna.
  • Make the stars shine bright for the women in white / words and music by Allan Zee -- Mama, do I gotta? / lyric by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- A mean mama don’t worry me / by Cliff Carlisle -- When you’re back home again / by Frank Magine, Louis O’Connell -- Merry Christmas, Mary / words & music by Louis O’Connell -- Mr. Police, that’s is my gel (a—what’s a—matter you?) / by Nicola Paone -- Movie to-night / by Walt Farrar and Al Gannaway -- My cousin Louella / by Bernard Bierman and Jack Manus -- My little red head / by Max C. Friedlander and Frankie Adams -- (Gotta get to) Oklahoma City / by Don Reed, Dan Franklin -- An old sombrero (and an old Spanish shawl) / by Lew Brown and Ray Henderson -- One night / words by Al J. Neiburg, music by Henri Woode -- Open the door, Richard! / words by “Dusty” Fletcher, John Mason, music by Jack McVea, Dan Howell -- Our hour (The puppy love song) / words and music by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston -- Pianissimo / words and music by Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss -- Possum song (Six, tall, slim, slick, sycamore saplin’) / lyric by “By” Dunham, music by Terry Shand -- The prairie song (Ly-dee-i-dee-o) / words by Charles Tobias, music by Nat Simon -- Put yourself in my place, baby / by Hoagy Carmichael and Frankie Laine -- Red silk stockings and green perfrume / by Dick Sanford, Bob Hilliard, Sammy Mysels -- Rockin’ chair money / by Bill Carlisle and Lonnie A. Glosson -- Santa Claus for president / words and music by Peter Tinturin -- Say no more / words and music by Benny Davis, Al Jolson and Harry Akst -- Scars upon my heart / lyric by Sid Prosen, music by Cliff Carlisle -- The secretary song (Bidibi bot bot) / words and music by Sammy Fain and Jack Barnett -- Serenade of the bells / words and music by Kay Twomey, Al Goodhart and Al Urbano -- The treasure of Sierra Madre / lyric by Buddy Kaye, music by Dick Manning -- Sincerely yours / lyric by Sid Robin, music by Will Jason -- Slow train thru Arkansaw / by Jimmy Eaton and Terry Shand -- Somebody else’s picture / by John Jacob Loeb -- Something for nothing / words and music by Willard Robison and Charles O’Flynn -- The song of the swamps / lyric by Florence Tarr, music by Harry Robert Wilson -- Song of the west / words by Charles Tobias, music by Caeser Petrillo and Richard Maltby -- Speaking of angels / words and music by Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss -- Spring in December (winter in May) / lyric by Harold Rome, music by Mascheroni -- Spring isn’t everything / lyric by Ralph Blane, music by Harry Warren -- Stars and stripes soliloquy / by Andrew P. Sutyak, Jr. -- The stars will remember (So will I) / words and music by Don Pelosi and Leo Towers -- Strictly as advertised / words by Alan Kent, music by Frank Weldon -- Sunset lullaby / lyrics by W.R. Williams, music by George Henninger -- Sweet Marie / by A.A. Evanview, Kay Alexander -- Teresa / lyric by Jack Hoffman, music by Babe Russin -- Texas Red / by Louie Buck, Curly Kinsey, Wally Fowler -- Texas sandman / by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher -- That’s the way he does it / words and music by Buddy Pepper and Inez James -- They’re mine, they’re mine, they’re mine / lyric by Sonny Kane, music by Jack Pleis -- Things are no different now / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Walter D. Krissel -- Those things money can’t buy / lyric by Ruth Poll, music by Al Goodhart -- The three bears / by Bobby Troup -- Tira-lira-li : Song of the gondolier / [by] Ray Trotta, Marty Kenwood, Matt Kingsley -- Tomorrow / words and music by Gordon Jenkins -- Too fat polka / by Ross MacLean and Arthur Richardson -- A tree in the meadow / by Billy Reid -- Twenty years of sorrow / words and music by Billy Hayes, Milton Leeds and Riley Shepard -- Two blocks down…turn to the left (on the right hand side of the street) / by Freddy James and Dick Rogers -- Uam-pam-piro / letra y música de Luciano (Chano) Pozo -- We knew it all the time / words by George R. Brown, music by Jule Styne -- When the fire comes down / by Wally Fowler, Milton Estes, Curly Kinsey, Tommy Harrell -- When the snow-birds cross the Rockies / words by Dick Howard, music by Gene Autry and Leonard Joy -- When tonight is just a memory / words and music by Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss -- When Veronica plays the harmonica / by Tommy Mack, Jimmy Mulcay, Mildred Mulcay -- Remembering / words by Louis O’Connell, music by Bernice Brill, Pearl McGue -- Where are you tonight? / lyrics by Louis O’Connell, musical adaptation of Edwin H. Lamare’s Andantino -- Who do you think you’re foolin’? / lyric by Edna Rothbart, music by Robert Keath -- Who else / words and music by Billy Hayes, Milton Leeds -- Wilda / words and music by Mel Graff -- You’re the only pebble on the beach / words by Eddie Lane, music by Don Baker -- You can take my word for it, baby / words by Irving Taylor, music by Ticker Freeman.
  • P.S. 1947. Series 2: The Arkansas mule / by Claude De Metrius -- At the spring fiesta / by Marty Burke, Dick Dixon -- Au revoir again / lyric by Nikki Mason, music by Teri Josefovits -- Azusa, Cucamonga and Anaheim / words and music by Sam H. Stept -- Baby Ann, lullaby / words by Bernadine Minzler, music by Murl Nolder -- Baby, can you laugh at that? / words and music by Riley Shepard & Buck Nation -- Ballerina / lyric by Bob Russell, music by Carl Sigman -- Bella bella Marie / lyric by Don Pelosi, Leo Towers, music by Gerhard Winkler -- The belle of the old barn dance / words and music by Helen Gay -- The best years in our lives (Keep them forever in bloom) / by Ruth Herscher and Louis Herscher (based on a theme by Rosas) -- Blue smoke (Kohu-auwahi) / words and music by Ruru Karaitiana -- The breakfast song (Who’d-ja like to see across the breakfast table) / by Henry Stano, Jack Rollins & Perry Alexander -- California / words and music by Albert T. Roche -- Catalog cowboy / words and music by Merle Travis -- The chocolate choo-choo / words and music by Ted Varnick and Wilton Moore -- A cowboy’s Christmas song / words and music by Leon McAuliffe, Jimmy Hall -- Dance the hula in the sea / lyric by Gerda, melody by Alvin Kaleolani -- Dancing with you = (Danse avec moi) / English words by Harold Rome, original version by André Hornez, Francis Lopez -- Dark as a dungeon / words and music by Merle Travis -- The devil’s train / by Cliff Carlisle and Mel Foree -- Don’t spoil those pretty eyes (with tears dear) / words and music by Marty Ingram and Ray Le Strange -- Dolly’s lullaby / by Grace Calixtro, Buddy Harper and Dudley Brooks -- Encore, Cherie / lyric by Alice D. Simms, music by J. Fred Coots -- Even now I know / words by Ada Lindley, music by C. Isabel Mayer -- Ev’rybody’s buying my love song (just to get a picture of you) / by Jack Rollins, Lou Shelly and Perry Alexander -- Fair weather baby / words and music by T. Texas Tyler & Harold Hensley -- Fat gal / words and music by Merle Travis -- Fightin love / by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee -- Fine like wine / words and music by Harry Gershman and Freeda Goodman -- (Hi-jig-a-jig) Follow the band / words and music by Sim Simmons and Hughie Prince -- The freedom train / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Gone / words by Marjorie Arnold, music by Perry Pasmezoglu -- Helen polka / words and music by Walter Dana, Albert Gamse and Jimmy Carroll -- Honestly I do / words and music by Arthur G. Crossman -- Honestly I love you / words and music by Larry Fotine -- Honey, honey, honey / by Viviane Greene, Puss Donahoo, Rene T. LaMarre -- How nice / words and music by Harry Gershman and Freeda Goodman -- I’m afraid of you / words and music by Frances Reckling, Teddy McRae -- I’m going to take a trip today / words and music by Gladys Snell Davis -- I’m hating myself (for not hating you) / words and music by Jimmie Davis, Joan Singleton and Zelma Engelhardt -- I get up ev’ry morning (What do I do, what do I do, what do I do?) / words and music by Joe Lubin, Eddie Lisbona -- I’ve got my mind on you / lyric by Mary Lynn, musi by Ed Feiner -- I just dropped in to say goodbye / words and music by Jimmie Davis -- I know my baby loves me in her own peculiar way / words and music by Riley Shepard & Don Canton -- I love you / by Louis Maur -- I still remember / words by Domenick E. Schiavo, music by Lew Tobin, piano score by Charles Coleman -- I think I’m gonna cry again / by Vaughn Horton -- I was under the impression (that you loved me) / words and music by Don Canton and Milt Lance -- (You know that) I’ll always love you / words by Geoffrey Parsons and John Turner, music by Gerald Plato -- I’ll dance at your wedding / lyric by Herb Magidson, music by Ben Oakland -- I’d be lying / words b Sylvia Dee an Sid Lippman, music by Marf-Mascheroni -- If you go = (Se tu partais) / English lyrics by Geoffrey Parsons, French lyric & music by Michel Emer -- In San Francisco (long ago) / words and music by Stephen McNeil and Nick Therry -- In the market place of old Monterey / by Stanley Adams and Peter De Rose -- Is it too late / by Wm. “Pat” Best, Irving Berman -- It’s a grand feeling to make up (after you’ve said good-bye) / words & music by Joe Grieshop Y& Eddie Jones -- It’s a sin / by Fred Rose and Zeb Turner -- It’s a wonderful life / lyric by Blanche Posnack, music by George Posnack -- It’s like a trip to Tipperary / words and music by Kay Twomey, Al Goodhart and Al Urbano -- Jersey City, the happy beautiful / words by Rudolph Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- John Henry / lyric adaptation by Merle Travis, music composed by Merle Travis -- The joker / words and music by Leon Rusk and Ossie Godson -- Lemme outa here / words and music by Lee Penny and Ken Curtis -- The line on the highway / words and music by Deb Dyer -- Look in the looking glass (at you) / by Mel Foree & Claude Cassey -- Love is a dangerous game / words and music by Don Reid and Seva Foullon -- Love me! Love me! Love me! (Or leave me alone) / words and music by Frank Anderson, Renny La Marre, Viviane Greene -- Marina / lyric by Al Stillman, music by Dorival Caymmi -- Maybe you’ll be there / lyric by Sammy Gallop, music by Rube Bloom -- Molly O’Malley / words and music by Walter Donaldson -- My mariner-ette / by Louis Maur -- New jole blon (New pretty blonde) / words and musical arrangement by Moon Mullican & Lou Wayne -- Nine pound hammer / words and music by Merle Travis -- O chuca-chuca / paroles françaises de Marcel Dabadie, paroles portugaises de Jose Telles, paroles et musique de Joseph Krengel & Louis Herscher -- The old rockin’ chair / words & music by Carrie Hoffman -- One raindrop doesn’t make a shower / lyric by Gene Doyle and Mack Kay, music by Abner Silver -- Ooh! What you did! / lyric by Harold Rome, music by Bruno Bidoli -- The other side of the hill / lyric by James Sayers, music by Walter Schuman -- Peace of mind / by Charles Murray, Bobby Goldman and Henry Lawrence -- Pennsylvania hills / by Louis Maur -- Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps = (Quizas, quizas, quizas) / English words by Joe Davis, Spanish words and music by Osvaldo Farres -- Put me off at Baltimore / by Fred B. Hammann -- Rain or shine / lyric by Ross Maclean, music by Beverly Birks -- Shake the hand of the man (who shook the hand of Mister Callahan) / words and music by Fred Hillebrand -- Sipping cider by the Zuyder Zee / words and music by Abner Silver, Fred Wise and Al Frisch -- Sixteen tons / by Merle Travis -- Slap ‘er down agin, paw / words and music by Polly Arnold, Alice Cornett and Eddie Asherman -- Smoke! Smoke! Smoke! (that cigarette) / words and music by Merle Travis & Tex Williams -- So round, so firm, so fully packed / words and music by Merle Travis, Cliffie Stone & Eddie Kirk -- Song of the range / words and music by Ken Keeney -- The song of you / words and music by Edward J. Johnson -- El sopon = (Cuban stew) / lyric by Marion Sunshine, music & Spanish words by Obdulio Morales -- Stay after school = (Scalinatella) / word by Lee Wilson, music by Giuseppe Cioffi -- T.N. teasin’ me / words and music by Cliffie Stone, Frances Kane & Claude James -- Teardrops in my heart / words and music by Vaughn Horton -- Tell your lies (to the man in the moon) / words and music by T. Texas Tyler & Roy Starkey -- Texas in my soul / words and music by Ernest Tubb & Zeb Turner -- That’s the life for me / words and music by Eddie Kirk -- There’s a little church in Walpack / lyric and music by Marcelline Geer, “Bud” Clippinger and Davve Ringle -- These will be the best years of our lives / words and music by Bob Hilliard and Dave Mann -- Three times seven / words and music by Merle Travis & Cliffie Stone -- To-night (When I say good-bye) / words and music by Thomas Colangelo & Bobby Gregory -- A tune for humming / by Frank Loesser -- Twenty-five chickens, thirty-five cows : The poultry polka / lyric by Al Stillman, music by Peter De Rose -- Velorio = Wailin’ at the wake / arranged by Anselmo Sacasas, lyric by Marion Sunshine, Spanish words and music by Obdulio Morales -- We live in God’s beautiful world / words & music by Deb Dyer -- We’ll be sweethearts / words and music by Arthur G. Crossman -- Wedding bells / by Claude Boone -- What can I do? / lyric by Harold Rome, original version by Edith Piaf and Henri Betti -- What might have been / words and music by Hank Caldwell -- When a soldier knocks and finds nobody home / words and music by Ernest Tubb, Moon Mullican and Lou Wayne -- When I write my song : based on a theme by Saint-Saens from “Samson and Delila” / words and music by Ted Mossman and Bill Anson -- Why don’t someone marry Mary Anne / words by George Beatty, music by Britt Wood -- Woman is a five letter word (Man, he is a three letter word / by Hy Zaret, Lou Singer and Arnold Shaw -- Your bouquet of roses / by Jimmy Wakely, Doris Mayer -- Your home is in my arms / words by Don Raye, music by Charles Wildman.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 58
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 58.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1946-1947.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 58
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