American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 57.
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- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 57.
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- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1945-1946.
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- P.S. 1945, series 3: After the war, dear mother / words and music by Fred C. Potter -- American blue star mothers’ prayer / words by Virgil L. Cotton & Doris W. Coton, music by J. Chas. McNeil -- And Mary is her name / words and music by Wm. B. Richter -- ‘Round and around : [from the motion picture] Alolng came Jones / words and music by Al Stewart and Arthur Lange -- At mail call today / by Gene Autry and Fred Rose -- The babushka song / lyrics and music by Dorothy S. Brown -- Baby, that’ll be the day / words by Duke Morgan, music by Nat Tawles & Blanche Calloway -- Dreams of the Orient / words by Syd Wyner, music by S. Weller -- Back from over there / words and music by Charlotte Brandt -- Be good and be careful / words and music by A. Roy Pierce, arranged by E.E. Menges -- Can I? / chatter with harmony by Joe Nuccio -- The captain’s daughter, Caroline / [by] Bill Boyd, Larry Gondriger an Lew Mel -- Cow poke lullaby / words & music by Roy “Scrubboard” Wallace, Lula Manford & Jesse M. Ellise, arrangement by Belle Schrag -- Darling, what more can I do / by Gene Autry and Jenny Lou Carson -- Do I? : from the Wilson musical revue “Champagne and rhapsody” / words and music by George Fragos, Francis Pauly and John Dayfotis -- Don’t let it happen again / words and music by Henry Prichard -- Dreams of the khaki and the blue / words and music by Fred C. Potter -- Ee-nie mee-nie A.P.O. (Where did my G.I. Johnny go?) / [by] Millie Dyer, Maybelle Weil Sample, Ruth Frank -- Eileen / words & music by Earl Brooks [lead sheet] -- Enchanted cottage / words and music by Jon Gart, Norman Fredbee and Carley Mills, piano arr. By Dick Kent -- Geeminently, do I love you! / [by] Bill Boyd and Lee Penny -- Give me love tonight / by Louis J. Smith -- Give the boys a bonus / words & music by Eli Phillips -- Golden California! : from the operetta Marry for love! / words and music by Rosemary Lee -- Hippy (The hap, hep, hippy, hippopotamus! / words and music by Barbara Belle and Anita Leonard, piano arrangement by Dick Kent -- Home to our loved ones / words & music by Paul Wurtzel and Martha Kochsmeier -- Hotsa Joe / words and music by Ben Jack -- I’m at the end of my dream / lyric by Carley Mills, music by Lew Quadling -- I’m blaming the moon (for making me fall in love with you) / lyric by Dorothy S. Brown and John Klein, music by Dorothy S. Brown -- (I’m never lonesome) I’m never alone / words & music by Don Fina -- I’m strictly G.I. / words & music by Billy Fairmann -- (Although I know that you don’t care a bit) I care a lot about you / words and music by Ray Freedman, Tony Nocella, Herbert Weymann -- Ifirst met you there / words and music by John W. Barnett -- I go completely nuts (over you) / words & music by Louise Nowack -- I’ve lived a lifetime (In a moment with you) / lyric by Orville Lentz, music by Chas. J. Gaal, arranged by Charles J. Gaal -- I’ve never had a chance / words and music by Ed Posner -- I left my money/[heart] in Italy / words and music by Edna L. Keefe -- I lost you / words by Walt Shrum, music by Bob Hoag and Chas. Washburn -- I love to love you / words and music by Charlotte Brandt -- I miss you / words by Henry Klesmith, music by Ray Hibbeler -- I must forget about you / words and music by Joel Cowan, Al “Stomp” Russell -- I’ll carry on / lyric by Jack Mitchell, music by George Ande, piano arrangement by Larry Stanton -- I’ll dream alone / words and music by “Drex” Hines -- I’ll hitch my saddle to a star (and ride across the sky) / words & music by Roger Genger and George Lang, piano arrangement by Dick Kent -- I yi yimminy yi (The smorgasbord song) / words & music by Lee Crane -- In a moment of moon madness / words and music by Shirley Burns -- It’s dawn again / words by Sammy Gallop, music by Morty Nevins, Artie Dunn, Marty Gold and Al Nevins -- It’s two to one you’re in love / words & music by Johnny Patrino, Joe Giaquinto -- It’s your turn to worry / [by] Bill Boyd and Lee Penny -- Jane (Sweet as summer rain) / lyric by Gene Stuart, music by Dorothy S. Brown -- Keep the sunshine of your smile (‘cause I’m comin’ home to you) / words and music by Harry Collegian -- The lady with the sparkling eyes! : from the delightful operetta Marry for love / words and music by Rosemary Lee -- Let’s lay our cards on the table / words and music by Little Jack Little -- Let’s waltz / words & music by Clara Genthe -- A little blue start tells me / words and music by Hamilton G. McLean, Roy “Scrubboard” Wallace & Pearl Clark, arrag. By Belle Schrag [lead sheet] -- Loafin’ / words and music by Ervin Drake, Jack Danis and Fitz Herbert -- Love’s right under your nose / words & music by Muriel L. Ingersoll -- Love’s what you make it / lyric by Ervin Drake, music by Louis Martin -- Merry cowboy / words and music by Roy “Scrubboard” Wallace, Jesse M. Ellison & Pearl Clark, arrangement by Belle Schrag -- The minutes of our last meeting / words and music by Don Fina -- Miss me / words and music by Charlotte Brandt -- My dimpled darling / words and music by Charlotte Brandt -- My heart held its breath / words and music by Ann Brae -- My thoughts of you / [words by] Nita Baggett, [music by] Mrs. Bill Nettles -- Never out of style / words and music by Wesley Kihnlein and Welton Spark -- No worries no cares / words & music by Arizona Jack -- O.K. Kay / words and music by Johnny Shays -- Oh, what a thrill! : from the delightful operetta Marry for love! / words and music by Rosemary Lee -- The old wagon wheel / words and music by Rosemary Lee -- Peace at last / words & music by Ernest Lenoczky -- A red light stopped me / words and music by Ann Brae -- A rendezvous in heaven / words by Jack M. Kay and Bill Kenny, music by George Schloss -- Shopping for love / by George Thomas [lead sheet] -- Dancing the blues out of my heart / by George Thomas & Geo. Hunt. Miller [lead sheet] -- Silver cobwebs / words and music by Roy Wallace, Russ Tingley, Belle Schrag -- So nice / by Hughie Prince, Dick Rogers, Arthur Jarwood -- So this is love = (Te digo adios) / English lyric by Al Stewart, Spanish lyric by Ramsay Ames, music by Emil Coleman, piano arrangement by Dick Kent -- Some day (I’ll see your face) / lyric by Josephine Noel, music by Edward Morris -- Sometimes I love you very much (Then I love you more) / chatter with harmony by Joe Nuccio -- Somewhere, someone loves you / words by John Flavin, music by Cliff Dixon -- Somewhere there’s a rainbow : from the Republic production “Mexicana” / lyric by Ned Washington, music by Walter Scharf, piano arrangement by Larry Stanton -- Spread the news in heaven Ernie Pyle / [by] Shep Sessoms, Mel Butler, arg. By Belle Schrag [lead sheet] -- Springtime in my heart / words and music by George Green and Lew Mel -- Sweet mem’ries (Serenade of an old guitar) / words and music by Michael Gallant -- Tears / words and music by Dick (Smitty) Smith & Don Fina -- Then, now and forever / by Rea Norris -- There’s a little stream of water / words and music by Lawrence Thorimbert -- There’s a tear in your eye / music by Walt Shrum, words by Bob Hoag, Chas. Washburn -- There’s a V on the moon, tonight (V for V-J day) / words by Dorothy S. Brown and Jack Schulze, music by Dorothy S. Brown -- There’s a valley in Utah / words and music by Richard Kissenger -- There’s nothing new / words and music by Jimmy Rule, Morton Downey, Jules Loman -- They’re only sleeping / words by Henry O. Evans, music by Mary Linderer Ries, arr. By Harry O. Henneman -- Transfer blues / words and music by Mrs. Juell Boyd -- We won the war / words and music by Roy Gould -- With heaven’s help / words & music by Harvey Durphy -- You’re a devil of an angel / words and music by Mike King.
- P.S. 1946, series 1: And so to bed / words by Johnny Mercer, music by Robert Emmett Dolan -- And then it’s heaven / lyric and music by Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus and Al Kaufman -- Anybody’s love song / lyric by Al Jacobs, music by Paul Mann -- Atomic power / words and music by Fred Kirby -- Azusa / lyrics by Sammy Gallop, musi by Guy Wood -- Baby, what you do to me / lyric by Don George, music by Harry James and Lionel Newman -- Blue Danube reverie : musical sdadaptation off Johann Strauss’ Beautiful Blue Danube / words by Louis O’Connell -- Boogie blues / by Gene Krupa, Ray Biondi -- Broken promises (and a broken heart) / words and music by Louis O’Connell, E. Clinton Keithley, Thomas R. Creamer -- Candlelight and rosese / words by Billy Hill, music by Willard Robison and John Klenner -- The Christmas song (Merry Christmas to you) / by Mel Tormé, Robert Wells -- The church in the valley / by Freddie Van, Samuel Musicant and Alan Foster -- Day in, day out / lyric by Marie Blair Collura, music by Norman Kelly, piano arr. By Pietro Vargas -- Do I know ‘Arry ‘Awkins? / by James Cavanaugh and Frank Weldon -- Don’t treat me like that / words and music by Connie Haines and David Holt -- The doodle song / by Helen Miller, Fay Whitman, George Goodwin -- Dreamland rendezvous / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert and George Jessel, music by Ben Oakland -- Everyone is sayin’ hello again (Why must we say goodbye?) / words and music by Jerry Marlowe and Jack Segal -- Fiesta in old San Antone / by Dave McEnery -- Fish and chips / by David Holt -- Five minutes more / lyric by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne -- Foolishly yours / words by Alice D. Simms, music by Leonard Joy -- Guilty heart / by Riley Shepard, Steve Nelson, Milton Leeds -- Guitar boogie / by Arthur Smith, adapted and transcribed for piano by Robert C. Haring -- Guitar polka (Old Monterey) / lyric by James B. Paris, music by Al Dexter -- Hey, Mr. Postman / lyric by Don Raye, music by Paul Weston -- Hock-a-chinick, chop-a-tea-pot / by Chas. S. Brower and Frank Turner -- Honeyfoglin’ time / lyric by Hy Zaret, music by Guy Wood -- The house of blue lights / by Don Raye, Freddie Slack -- I’m an old salt of the sea (Nantucket) / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- I’m gonna lasso a dream / by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston -- I’m not worthy of your tears (Smoky mountains) / by Ed. G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- I guess I expected too much / words by Sammy Gallop, music by David Saxon -- I’ve only a song / words and music by Lou Webb -- I know / by Ted Brooks, John Jennings -- I want another cookie, mother, please / words & music by Fred M. Stephens -- I want more, more, more / words by Charlie Tobias, music by Nat Simon -- I’ll dance at your wedding / by Art Strauss and Sonny Miller -- I’ll forget it if you’ll forget it / by Dick Robertson, James Cavanaugh and Frank Weldon -- I’d be lost without you / words and music by Sunny Skylar -- It couldn’t be true! (Or could it?) / words by Sylvia Dee, music by Sidney Lippman -- It’s a pity to say goodnight / words and music by Billy Reid -- Just squeeze me (But don’t tease me) / lyric by Lee Gaines, music by Duke Ellington -- Just the other day / words by Redd Evans, music by Austen Croom-Johnson -- The kangaroo polka / by Lucille Boehm -- Kitty : inspired by the Paramount picture “Kitty” / words and music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans -- The laugh’s on me / words and music by Jack Edwards, Duke Leonard, Sam Braverman -- (A little past the Rockies) On the California side (far west) / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- Lonely corral / words by Al J. Neiburg, music by Henri Woode -- Loop-de-loo / lyric by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- May I lost your love (by lovin’ you so) / by Vi Hamilton and Pearl Santos -- Monkey, monkey (Bottle of beer) / words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- A nightingale can sing the blues / words and music by Larry Markes and Dick Charles -- Oh why, oh why, did I ever leave Wyoming / words and music by Morey Amsterdam -- Oats ‘n’ beans ‘n’ barley / words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- Old Hickory / words by David Stevens, music by Charles F. Bryan -- The old lamp-lighter / words by Charles Tobias, music by Nat Simon -- Old prairie wagon / by Joseph White, Maureen O’Byrne, George Henninger -- On the other end of a kiss / words and music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans -- One love / lyric by Leo Robin, music by David Rose -- One-zy two-zy (I love you-zy) / by Dave Franklin, Irving Taylor -- Panacea / by Leonard Feather, Ralph Burns -- Phi beta kutie / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Hal Kanner -- Play our love song again / words & music by Louis O’Connell -- Put that kiss back where you found it / lyric by Carl Sigman, music by Peter De Rose -- Ready to go steady / words by Alec Wilder, music by Edwin Finckel -- Reno masquerade / by Bernard Bierman, Arthur Berman and Jack Manus -- Roll them logs (North woods) / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- Get your kicks on Route 66! / words and music by Bob Troup -- Rumba swing / letra de Johnnie Camacho, música de Ralph Rotgers -- Rumors are flying / words and music by Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss -- A saddle and an old guitar (Southwest) / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- Sonata / words by Ervin Drake, Jimmy Shirl, music by Alstone -- Stone cold dead in the market (He had it coming) / words and music by Wilmoth Houdini -- Take that tombstone off my grave / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- Thank you for your love / words by Alan Kent, music by Irving Conn -- Them who has—gets / by Don Raye, Gene De Paul -- There ain’t no blues in the blue grass country / words and music by Milton Leeds, Riley Shepard and Steve and Ed G. Nelson -- There’s no one but you / words by Redd Evans, music by Austen Croom-Johnson -- There’ll come a day (you’ll want to see me ev’ry night) / by Irving Gordon and Lester Lee -- The things we did last summer / lyric by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne -- This mornin’ I knew I’d fall in love tonight / words and music by Jack Segal and Dewey Bergman -- To each his own : inspired by the Paramount picture “To each his own” / words and music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans -- Too many times / words & music by Sunny Skylar -- Tried and true (Missouri Valley) / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- The tune of Luna Park / words and music by John Redmond and Mart Fryberg -- Voo-it, voo-ti / by Ulysses Banks, Frosty Pyles -- What a lovely afternoon : based on Dvorak’s Humoresque / by Ted Mossman -- When the moon is gone / by Al Herman, Al Hoffman -- When the music stops everybody kiss your sweetheart / by Dave Franklin and Irving Taylor -- Where did you learn to love? / by Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn, Harry Harris -- Which way’d they go? (They went that-a-way) / by Ray Allen, Perry Botkin -- The whole world is singing my song / lyric by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- Why did I ever leave Wyoming? (Rocky Mountains) / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- Why does it get so late so early? / lyric by Allie Wrubel, John Lehmann, music by Allie Wrubel -- Willow Road / words and music by Mel Tormé and Robert Wells -- Write another name in de Bible (Deep south) / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- You are everything to me = (Eres todo para mí) / words by Mack David, music by Manuel Sanchez, Spanish words by Clotilde Arias -- You can’t see the sun when you’re cryin’ / words and music by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher -- You didn’t’ care then—I don’t care now (Santa Fe Trail) / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- You filled my heart with sunshine (I filled your blue eyes with tears) (Alleghenies) / by Ed G. Nelson, Milton Leeds and Steve Nelson -- You gave me everything but love / words by Sammy Gallop, music by Monte Wilhite -- You haven’t changed / words and music by W.R. Williams, edited and arranged by Ted Ruhl -- You put a song in my heart / by Cliff Friend -- You stole my heart but it wasn’t stealing / lyric by Stanley Adams, music by Harry Sosnick -- You’ll always be the one I love / lyric by Sunny Skylar, music by Ticker Freeman -- You’ll see what a kiss can do / words and music by Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss -- Your conscience tells you / by Don Raye, Benny Carter.
- P.S. 1946, series 2: All that glitters is not gold / lyric by Lee Kuhn, music by Alice Cornett, Eddie Asherman -- And then I looked at you / words by Don Reid, music by Dave Terry -- Answer to rainbow at midnight / by lost John Miller -- Christmas Island / words and music by Lyle Moraine -- Coax me a little bit / lyric by Charles Tobias, music by Nat Simon -- Connecticut / by Hugh Martin, Ralph Blane -- Cu-tu-gu-ru (Jack, Jack, Jack!) / English words by Joe Davis, Spanish words and music by Armando Castro -- Escucha mi son / letra de Johnnie Camacho, música de Noro Morales -- Far-away island / by Benny Davis, Ted Shapiro -- For heaven’s sake / by Don Meyer, Elise Bretton, Sherman Edwards -- Gay nineties polka / words and music by Bobby Gregory, Harry D. Luban -- Get up those stairs, mademoiselle / by Clifford Jackson and Royal Brent -- Good times / words and music by Ernest A. Rork, Walker H. Haycraft -- I’m gonna sue Sioux City Sue / by Lou Shelley, Mickey Stoner, Denver Darling -- I love to sing a duet / by Cliff Friend -- I tipped my hat and slowly rode away / words and music by Larry Markes and Dick Charles -- I wouldn’t trade one of your kisses (for the whole wide world) / words and music by Joe Greene -- If you’re ever down in Texas (look me up) / lyric by “By” Dunham, music by Terry Shand -- If you could see me now / lyric by Carl Sigman, music by Tad Dameron -- It happened in Hawaii / lyric by Al Dubin, music by Mabel Wayne -- It’s as simple as that / lyric by Portia Nelson, music by Nick Arden -- It’s dreamtime : from the Universal picture “I’ll be yours” / words by Jack Brooks, music by Walter Schumann -- It’s lovin’ time / lyric by Harry Harris, music by Chummy MacGregor -- Lazy Mary, will you get up (Before the sun goes down) / by Duke Leonard, Al Lewis, Harry Jentes -- Linda / words and music by Jack Lawrence -- Lullaby / words and music by Frederic Fay Swift -- Mambo / Spanish lyric by Castro Valencia, English lyric by Ervin Drake, music by Jose Pafumy and Anselmo Sacasas -- Mary Ann / English words by Joe Davis, Spanish words by Jaime Yamin, music by Armando Castro -- Me and the blues / lyric by Ted Koehler, music by Harry Warren -- Meet me at no special ploace (and I’ll be there at no particular time) / lyric by Arthur Terker, Harry Pyle, music by J. Russel Robinson -- Midnight masquerade / by Bernard Bierman, Arthur Berman and Jack Manus -- Moitle from toidy toid and toid / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- He glue makers daughter / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Montana is calling me home / words and music by Henry S. Drezner -- My good gal’s gone away / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- My number one dream came true / words by Bud Green, music by Les Brown -- Nuestro romance / letra y música de Armando Dominguez -- On the Grand Canyon Line / words and music by Burl Ives -- Pardners / words and music by Bobby Gregory, Harry D. Luban -- Pigalle / English lyric by Charles Newman, French lyric by Georges Ulmer and Geo Koger, music by Georges Ulmer -- The pleasure’s all mine : from the United Artists picture “Carnegie Hall” / by Frank Ryerson, Wilton Moore -- Precious little sonny boy / by Riley Shepard, Dave Denney -- Purple is purple / lyric by Leah Worth, music by Joe Greene -- La raspa / words and music by Albert Gamse and Harold Grant -- Recompensa / letra y música de Roque Carbajo -- Remember me (when the candle lights are gleaming) / words and music by Scott Wiseman -- (Everytime they play the) Sabre dance / words by Allan Roberts and Lester Lee, music by Aram Khachaturian -- Some clay without a sculptor / by Edward E. Confrey -- Summer moon : adapted from the Firebird suite /lyric by John Klenner, music by Igor Stravinsky -- Take me back to Little Rock (Arkansas) / by Lucky Millinder, Lewis Bellin -- That’s how much I love you / by Eddy Arnold, Wally Fowler, J. Graydon Hall -- That’s where I came in / lyric by Charles Tobias, music by Peter De Rose -- Triskaidekaphobia / words and music by Bobby Troup -- Until sunrise / lyric by Jack Wolf Fine, music by Marie Moss and Will Collins -- Vout cowboy / by Sid Robin, Foy Willing -- Western polka / words and music by Bobby Gregory, Catherine Gregory -- Where the apple blossoms fall / by Marilou Dawn and Carrie Hoffman -- Who put the turtle in Mrs. Murphy’s girdle / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Cowboy calypso / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- Wrapped up in a dream / by William Best, Irving Berman -- You’re the prettiest thing I’ve seen tonight / words and music by Margo Dean and David Lewinter -- You call everybody darling / by Sam Martin, Ben Trace, Clem Watts -- Yee hoo polka / words and music by Bobby Gregory -- You once were my sunshine / words and music by Bobby Gregory.
- Call number
- *ZB-2491 reel 57
- Note
- Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
- Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
- Reproduction (note)
- Microfilm.
- Title
- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 57.
- Imprint
- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1945-1946.
- Reproduction
- Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
- Research call number
- *ZB-2491 reel 57