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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 63.
- Title
- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 63.
- Publication
- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1952-1953.
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | reel 63: 1952-1953 | Notated music | Use in library | *ZB-2491 reel 63: 1952-1953 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Music |
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- 1 microfilm reel.
- Subject
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- Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
- Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
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- P.S. 1952, series 2: -- Alone without you / by Helen Carter and Mel Foree -- And so goodbye / words and music by Moose Charlap, Buddy Bernier -- Are you afraid to die / by Ira Louvin, Eddie Hill and Charles Louvin -- Are you teasing me / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- Are you walking and a-talking for the Lord / by Hank Williams -- Baby my heart / by Eddie Hill -- Back in the good old days / words by Jack Hoffman, music by Jimmy MacDonald -- Be Democratic / words and music by A. Stevens and Maron Web -- Beyond the shadows / by Martha Carson -- The blue grass waltz / words and music by Elizabeth Ferguson -- Break the bands that bind me / by Roy Jordan and Sid Bass -- By and by / words and music by Phil Barsky and George Sherzer -- Cherokee eyes / by Mattie O’Neil -- Christmas lullaby / words and music by Erica A. Newman -- Cloud lucky seven / lyric by Charles Tobias, music by Peter De Rose -- Cold, cold woman and a hot guitar / by Ted Brooks -- Come a little closer / by Boudleaux Bryant -- Come out, come out wherever you are (All ‘ee all ‘ee in free) / words and music by Rita Colton, Joyce Selznik, Paul Reif -- Dark future / by George E. (Speed) Krise and Gene McGhee -- Darling, je vous adore / lyric by Dailey Paskman, music by Ruolf Friml -- Deep blues / by Fred Rose and Vic McAlpin -- Don’t ever take the ribbons from your hair / by Helen Budgins -- Don’t let ‘em take it away / words and music by Robert Sour and Bernie Wayne -- (Down the) Road to love / by Jimmie Skinner -- Early bird / words by Charles Tobias, music by Peter De Rose -- Even tho’ / by Willie Jones, Curt Peeples and Webb Pierce -- The family who pryas (never shall part) / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- Find ‘em, fool ‘em and leave ‘em alone / by Charlie Monroe -- Fire ball eight / by Eddie Hill and M.D. Mathenia -- Foolish pride / by Hal Smith -- Fortunes in mem’ries / by Lou Wayne and Charlie Walker -- Freedom bell crusade / lyrics and music [by] Hal Brooks, Samuel; Price and Charles Pickney Marchman -- A full time job / by Gerry Teifer -- Gently, Johnny / by Kay Twomey, Fred Wise, Ben Weisman -- George Washington’s monument / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- God saved my soul / by Ira Louvin and Chas. Louvin -- The gospel way / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- The great atomic power / by Ira Louvin, Charlie Louvin and Buddy Bain -- Help me find my broken heart / by Jimmie Skinner -- High heels / words by Lee r. Adams, music by Charles Strouse -- Hike with Ike! (Eisenhower and Nixon) / words and music by Jack Gould -- Hike with Ike : The Eisenhower march / words and music by J.J. Morris and Helen Gay -- Hit and run lover / by M.K. Rainwater -- Home for the aged / by Carl J. Swanson -- Hot diggity dog / by Boudleaux Bryant -- Hurry, hurry, hurry (Darling, come home) / words by Williard Robison, music by Alex Alstone -- I ain’t got time / by Bob Mooney and Jimmie Skinner -- I’m crying ‘cause you’re laughing at me / by Lou Shelly, Vic Baron, Edgar Eugene Levy -- I’m gonna walk and talk with my Lord / by Martha Carson -- I’m just a lucky guy / by Carl J. Swanson -- I’m losing your love / by Jack Anglin, Johnnie Wright and Jim Anglin -- I’m not blaming you / words and music by Benny Davis and Ted Murry -- I’m sorry, sorry now / by Ray Haney, Richard James -- (I’ve cried until) I can’t cry anymore / words and music by Edwin King and Harry Carlson -- I can’t stand this loneliness / by Evelyn Wilson -- I could never be ashamed of you / by Hank Williams -- I do, I don’t know why / lyric by Dailey Paskman, music by Rudolf Friml -- I gotta get my sugar (while the getting’s good) / by Rusty Gabbard -- I haven’t got the heart / by Webb Pierce and H. Winston -- I just want to be with you / by Vic Willis and Estelle Evins -- I know what you’re talking about / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- I lost the only love I know / by Hank Williams and Don Helms -- I may be lonesome / by Vic Willis -- I saw your face in the crowd / by Jimmie Skinner -- I stood and threw confetti / words and music by Michael Carr -- I tried / by Vida Weaver -- I want to / by Pewee Maddux -- I wanna be mama’d / words and music by James Logsdon -- I’ll always be following you / by Bernie Wayne, Lee Morris -- I’ll go on alone / by Marty Robbins -- I’ll never got out of this world alive / by Hank Williams and Fred Rose -- I won’t be home no more / by Hank Williams -- I wish there were only three days in the year / by Jimmy Rule -- I’d give anything / words and music by Vic Mizzy, Mann Curtis -- In the lanes of the seven seas / words by Otto Harbach, music by John Tasker Howard -- Insured beyond the grave / by Ira and Charles Louvin -- Is it a crime / words and music by Deke Moffitt and Roy Carroll -- Is there no hope for me / words and music by Lee Ferebee -- (I can’t believe) It’s our goodbye / by Charlotte Bogart and Jimmie Skinner -- It’s so nice to make up / by Jimmie Loden -- It’s somebody’s birthday / words by Lewis Allan, music by Earl Rogers -- It’s sweet of you / by Vic McAlpin & Jack Toombs -- It just wasn’t in you to care / by Richard (Dick) Howard, Jane Friend -- Jambalaya (On the bayou) / by Hank Williams -- Junior’s a big boy now / by Boudleaux Bryant -- Kaw-liga / by Hank Williams and Fred rose -- Keep your promise, Willie Thomas / words and music by Jack Fulton and Lois Steele -- Land of our eternal peace / by Ira Louvin, Chas. Louvin and Eddie Hill -- Let’s go home for Christmas / words and music by Margaret Whittenberg -- Let’s live for love = (Ritorna amore) / words by Mann Curtis and Jack Popplewell, music by Manlio di Veroli, Italian lyric by Giuseppe Nunzi -- Let’s make up before we say goodnight / by Joan Edwards and Lyn Duddy -- Let us gtravel, travel on / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- Let’s turn back the years / [by] Hank Williams -- Let your pendulum swing / by Eddie Parker and Whitey Gibbs -- Life is a heartache / by Joe Scarberry -- The life that you’ve led / by Vic McAlpin & Jack Toombs -- The life you want to live ‘/ by Dusty Owens and Joe Parish -- Little drops of water, little grains of sand / words by Sylvia Dee, music by Sid Lippman -- A little kiss goodnight / by Bob Merrill -- Looking at the moon through a gteardrop / by Fred Rose and Glenn Strange -- Love is mine this day / words and music by Lee Ferebee -- Love, love, love (That’s what it is) / by Bill Carlisle -- The love of my life / words and music by Johnny Reine and Johnnie May -- Love that satisfies / by Pearl Butler -- A loveless marriage / by Jewell House and Red Sovine -- Lover’s crime / by Pewee Maddux.
- Mountain jam / by Raymond F. Scrivner -- The musical rainbow fountain / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- My buddy over there / by Pewee Maddux -- My cold, cold heart is melted now / by words Johnnie Masters, music by Hank Williams -- My heart is free again / by Bob McLaughlin, Johnny Olsen, Axel Johnson -- My heart is ready for spring / words and music by Michael H. Cleary -- My heart’s desire / words and music by Jules Taub -- My hobo heart / by Pewee Maddux -- My love will never change -- My next gal / by Jack B. Wonnell and Lucille Christie Wonnell -- My old scrapbook / by Raymond F. Scrivner -- My tears don’t show / by Carl Butler -- New new Republicans / lyrics by J.J. Morris, music by Phil Methot -- Now and then, there’s a fool such as I / words and music by Bill Trader -- Oh! What a fooling / by Richard (Dick) Howard and Jane Friend -- Okie dokie / by Red Sovine -- (May I wish you) An old fashioned Christmas / by Sally Starr & Jesse Rogers -- The pain of love / by Marjorie H. Marlowe, Estelle E. Friedman -- Paper to burn / words by Byron Lee, music by Marjorie Mae Whaley and Larry F. Kiner -- Pine tree, pine over me / by Roy Jordan, Sid Bass and Jimmy Brewster -- Please believe / words and music by Vic McAlpin and Jack Toombs -- Please make up your mind / by Hank Williams -- Port of lonely hearts / by Faires D. McDuffee -- Pretty words / by Marty Robbins -- Purple robe / by Odell McLeod -- Red hot love / by Louis Innis and Neal Burris -- A red hot needle (and a burnin’ thread) / by Helen Hudgins -- Rock candy rock / by Marjorie H. Marlowe and Estelle e. Friedman -- Romance me / words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- Rosanne / words by Dick Manning, music by Glenn and Edna Osser -- Sass-a-frasss / words by Grace Villines, music by Alice Faye Swafford -- Say a simple prayer / by Jim Hall and Andy Wilson -- Secret kisses / words by Nat Starr, music by Bob Hawkins -- Settin’ the woods on fire / by Fred Rose and Ed G. Nelson -- Short-cut / by Jimmie Loden -- Slumbertime / words and music by Erica A. Newman -- Snatchin’ and grabbin’ / by Fred Rose and Ray Scrivner -- The sons and daughters of God / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- Still around / by Charles L. Seitz -- Streamlined cannon ball / by Roy Acuff -- Sugar booger / by Marie Willett -- Summer love / words and music by Lee Rebideau -- Sweet talk / by Bob Cecil -- The tag waltz / by Ed Nelson Jr. and Ted Varnick -- Take these chains from my heart / by Fred Rose and Hy Heath -- Tell me we’ll meet again / by Milton Carson, on a melody suggested by Inge Kollman -- Ten little numbers / by Juanita Acuff -- That’s my heart talking / by Ira and Chas. Louvin -- That’s when I’ll love you the best / words and music by Jimmie Logsdon -- ‘Cause I love ya That’s a why / words and music by Bob Merrill -- There’s a higher power / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- There’s a tear in my beer / by Hank Williams -- These triflin’ women / by Charlie Monroe -- They call it America (but I call it home) / words and music by Freddy Grant -- This heart is not for sale / by Cliff Carlisle -- This won’t be the first time / words and music by Vic McAlpin and Jack Toombs -- A thousand and one sleepless nights / words and music by Jimmy Selph -- Tied down / by Chuck Rogers -- Travelling te highway home / by Walter & Frankie Bailes -- True love / by Cliff Carlisle -- Twenty / by words by Sylvia Dee, music by Gerhard Jussenhoven -- Till Monday / by Leon Payne -- Until today / lyric by Albert G. McCarthy, music by Richard Freitas -- Unwanted / by Reva Hawkins and Eddie Nesbitt -- Vicious lies / by Carl Butler and Leonard Shersky -- Voice your freedom / lyrics by Delal and J.J. Morris, music by Delal and Phil Meethot -- Walkin’ to Missouri / words and music by Bob Merrill -- Watermelon weather / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by Hoagy Carmichael -- Wee Billy boy / by Jimmy Rule -- Weighed in the balance (and found wanting) / by Martha Carson -- When Christmas angels sing / words and music by Billy Mansfield and William D. Holford -- When the book of life is read / by Hank Williams -- Where did my snowman go? / words by Geoffrey Venis, Steve Mann, music by Freddie Poser -- Will the Lord let you in / by Martha Carson -- Window shopping /b y Marcel Joseph -- Wishing ring / by Pewee Maddux and Al Britt -- With all my tears for you (Banks of the Tennessee) / words and music by Don Reid and Arthur Altman -- Woman driver / by Bill Carlisle and Lowell Blanchard -- Women beware (of the ramblin’ kind) / by Betty Buchanan and Jimmie Skinner -- You / words by Sunny Skylar, adaptation from Puccini’s “Musetta’s waltz” by Morton Frank -- You ain’t seen nothing yet / by Vic McAlpin, Jack Toombs -- You’re all I see / words and music by Russell Faith -- You too, you too? / lyric by Marian Banks, music by Bobby Capo -- You win again / by Hank Williams -- Your cheatin’ heart / by Hank Williams -- Your flying days are through / by Jimmie Skinner -- Your mean little heart / by Boudleaux Bryant.
- P.S. 1952, series 3: The Agnes waltz / lyric by Jimmy Kennedy, music by William Hannah -- The “always” blues / by Irvin Rose, Marcy Klauber and Jack Meakin -- Be smart! Learn to dance! / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- Beer and pretzels polka / words and music by Dale Fitzsimmons -- Believe in me / by Grace Lane and Roy Stevens -- Benny the bob-tailed bunny / by Irving Bibo and Brad Browne -- Christmas lights / words by Morris A. Epstein, music by Herman Paley -- Close to me / words by Vickie Lees and Irving rose, music by Bud Lees -- Dance the waltz of yesterday / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- The deck of cards / music composed and words written and adapted by T. Texas Tyler -- Don’t leave me now / [by] Harry Atwood, Lou Herscher -- Dot’s nice-don-a fight! / words and music by Max Showalter and Ross Bagdasarian -- Egb ert the Easter egg / words and music by Leo Corday and Leon Carr -- The first sign of spring / words by William Howe, music by Alex Fogarty -- (Now and then there’s) A fool such as I / words and music by Bill Trader -- Funny how time can fly / [by] Stan Rock -- The glow-worm / original words by Lilla Cayley Robinson, music by Paul Lincke, modern version by Johnny Mercer -- God’s green earth / by Leon René -- Heavenly-heavenly / by Tex Atchison and Billie Weber -- Home for the holidays / lyric by George Blake, music by Dick Liebert -- I’ve got a letter / words and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross -- I wish I had never learned / by Irwin King and Harry Carlson -- I’d like to be a little ballerina / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- In times gone by = (En ce temps-la) / English words by Mann Curtis, French words and music by Charles Trenet -- It’s a wonderful way / words and music by Jimmy Selva and Dave Ringle -- Last night was a long time ago / words and music by Jack Kenney and Lou Halmy -- Let’s go bowling / by Fred Hamilton and Joe Hornsby -- The little white rose bush / lyric by Tot Seymour, music by Alice D. Simms -- Long ago last night / words by Hal David, music by Ray Trotta -- Look out the window (The winter song) / words and music by Lew Porter and Teepee Mitchell -- The love of my life / words and music by Johnny Reine and Johnny May -- Make believe dreams / by Wes McWain and Teepee Mitchell -- Martinique / words and music by Harry Atwood and Lou Herscher -- The merry mailman / words and music by Sylvia and Marco Rosales -- Miss O’Leary’s Irish fruit cake/ words and music by Irving Taylor, Alex M. Kramer, Arthur Altman -- Mothers are roses / words and music by Catherine Clark and Dave Ringle -- The new soft shoe / words and music by Jimmy Selva and Dave Ringle -- The night before Christmas song / lyric adapted by Johnny Marks from Clement Moore’s poem, music by Johnny Marks -- The old country / by Sam Kern -- Our heaven on earth / words and music by Leslie Sturdy -- The papaya man / by Ted Fiorito, Walter Bullock and Michael Bertino -- Pretty as a picture / words and music by Johnny Anz -- Pretty bride (Sew, sew, sew, sew) / words and music by Dick Manning, Emil Stern and Eddie Barclay [original French lyrics by Eddy Marnay] -- Santa Claus lullaby / words and music by Ruth and Art Van Gelder -- Stay where you are / words by William Engvick, music by Dave Coleman -- The stop-time waltz / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- The sun is getting’ ready to shine / words and music by Richard Adler & Jerry Ross -- Tenderly he watches / words and music by Scott Wiseman -- There’s a tear in my beer / words and music by Hank Williams -- There’ll be no new tunes on this old pianoi (This old piano of mine) / by Johnny Lange and Hy Heath -- Tired of dreaming / by Paul Insetta -- Tossin’ and turnin’ / words by Allan Roberts, music by Robert Allen -- The toy ballet / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- Two little blue little ballet slippers / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- The twonky / lyric by Marcy Klauber, music by Jack Meakin -- What would you do (if you were in my place) / words and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross -- When I fall in love / lyric by Edward Heyman, music by Victor Young -- When I see you / by Jessie Mae Robinson -- The whistling waltz / [by] Frank Davis and Ed G. Nelson -- The woo woo song / words and music by Louis Guttman and Irvin Rose -- You can do it / words by Carl Sigman, music by Peter De Rose -- You let my love get cold / by Jessie Mae Robinson.
- P.S. 1952, series 4: I sing America / words and music by Dan Hammerman -- I wouldn’t change you if I could / words and music by Arthur Q. Smith and Paul H. Jones.
- P.S. 1953, series 1: Abraham Lincoln’s memorial / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- A-choo! A-choo! A-choo! When Santta got stuck up the chimney / words and music by Jimmy Grafton -- An answer to my prayer / words and music by Connie Francis -- Arizona / lyric by Jack Hoffman, music by Jimmy MacDonald -- The bandit : theme music from Cangaceiro / words by John turner and Michael Carr, music by Alfredo Ricardo do Nascimento -- The bear on the ball (with the parasol) / words and music by Albert Hague -- The big dip / words by Jack Hoffman, music by Jimmy MacDonald -- Blue, blue rain / words and music by Henry Kyle -- A breaker of hearts / words and music by Ira Kosloff, Joan Javits -- The bridge of sighs / words and music by Billy Reid -- Broke, barefoot and starry-eyed / words by Ray Cormier, music by Don Roseland -- Cabbages and kings / words and music by Art Sutton -- Call me lucky / words and music by Joe Hornsby -- Can I wait up for Santa Claus? / words and music by Steve Allen -- China nights (Shina no yoru) / words and music by Sil Sedores -- Christmas eve / words and music by Carleton Carpenter -- Christmas is a feeling in your heart / words by Joe Darion, music by George Kleinsinger -- Close to you / words and music by Mann Curtis, Sanford Green -- C.O.D. (My broken heart) by Guy Singer -- Cold summer blues / words and music by James Komack -- Count your blessings / words by George Howe, music by Danny Gould -- The courtship of old Joe Clark / by George Kleinsinger, based on the traditional American folk song -- Crowin’ Easter bunny / by Larry Douglas and Nelson Glover -- The dancing gypsy maiden / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- Don’t say goodbye when you go / words by Ray Cormier, music by Don Roseland -- Don’t tell me the same things (over again) / words and music by Bob Godfrey -- Echoes in your heart / words and music by Vin Sandry -- Ev’ry day of my life / by Jimmie Crane and Al Jacobs -- The first Christmas / poem by Ned Washington, music by Dimitri Tiomkin -- Flamenco / words by Sid Wayne, music by Joe Sherman -- From this day forth / words by Franklin Cole, music by Maggie Johnson -- Gimme gimme John / words and music by Ruth Roberts and Bill Katz -- God bless us all / words by Tom Murray, music by Tony Burrello -- Goodnight sweet princess (Lullaby for a little girl) / words by John Hallstrom, music by George Kleinsinger -- Gotta go to the fais do do / words and music by Pinky Vidacovich, Ray McNamara and Al Stillman -- A guitar-serenade / words by Harold Rome, music by Franz Funk -- Half-hearted / words and music by Joan Javits and Steve Nelson -- Happy Christmas, little friend / words by Oscar Hammerstein 2nds, music by Richard Rodgers -- The happy sparkling fountain / words by Rudolf Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- Hatuey / by Don Azpiazu -- Heartless heart / words and music by Leon Carr, Hal David, Marty Symes -- Hit and run affair / words and music by Don Roseland, Ray Cormier and Mel Van -- Honey, honey, honey / words and music by Babe Fritsch -- How can Santa come to Puerto Rico? / words and music by Steve Allen -- I’m walking behind you / words and music by Billy Reid -- I’m wonderin’ / words by Kim Gannon, music by Mabel Wayne -- I just love you / lyric by Joe Pasternak, music by Nicholas Brodszky -- I keep telling my heart / words and music by Roger Dean, Mel Van -- I live for you / words by Carl Sigman, music by Walter Eiger and Charles Trenet -- I’m still without you / words and music by Barry Drewes, Joseph Gigandet -- I need / words and music by Ralph Care, Sol Marcus -- I need you now / words and music by Jimmie Crane and Al Jacobs -- I told a lie / by Mary Jane Polk -- I was meant for you : The wah-wah song / words by Sadie Hurwitz, music by Lou Stallman -- I wish and wish / by Don Trifiletti -- I’d never forgive myself / by Matty Martin, Roy Gould, Bob McAvoy -- I wouldn’t know where to begin / by Johnny Marks -- If the end of the world came tonight / words by Sylvia Dee, music by Sid Lippman -- The joker (In the card game of life) / by Bob Halfin and Roy Solomons, American version by Mitchell Parish -- Just another chance / words and music by Stuart Allen and Henry Mancini -- Kiss or get off the spot / words by Sid Wayne, music by Joe Sherman -- The land of broken hearts / words by Sid Wayne, music by Joe Sherman -- Let’s dream together / lyric by Otto Harbach, music by Peter De Rose -- A letter instead of a rose / by Gene Brown, Roy Gould and Matty Martin -- Liebchen / words by Sid Wayne, music by Joe Sherman -- Little boy blues / words by Tom Murray, music by Tony Burrello -- Little red monkey / lyric by Stephen Gale, music by Jack Jordan -- Living only for you / by Jessie Mae Robinson -- Look / words and music by Willie Phelps -- Make it happen (Let me love again) / words and music by Lee Ferebee -- The man / by Lennie Forrest, Lenny Wagner and Mack Discant -- Mandolins in the moonlight / by Jimmy Kennedy and Nat Simon -- A march to Eisenhower / words by Hiram D. Hirsch, music by Jewel M. Frank -- Maria, Maria, Maria / words by Don Raye, music by Peter Igelhoff -- Meet me halfway / words and music by Paul Koy -- Mister Midnight / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Pete Wendling -- More than anyone / words and music by Don Raye, Gene DePaul -- My heart is dancing with you / words and music by Hal Dickinson -- My love is aflame / by Haven Gillespie and Beasley Smith -- My mommy / words and music by Wilbur Dorfman, Harry Blair -- My sweetheart Mamie / words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby -- My world is you / by Don Reid and Arthur Altman -- On the road to Jericho / words and music by Gene Lockhart -- One moment more / words by Mack David, music by Ticker Freeman -- The only one in love / words and music by Norman Kaye and Midge Levy -- Please bring my daddy a train, Santa / by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb -- Pour me a glass of teardrops / words and music by Hughie Prince and Dick Rogers -- Restless heart / words by Marilyn Keith, music by Lew Spence -- The right to love you / words by Sammy Gallop, music by r. Mayoral -- The sea gull / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- Shining white clouds / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- Solfeggio (Do-re-mi) / by Robert Maxwell -- Someone else’ roses / by Milton Carson -- Song of the cuckoo / words and music by Harry Volpe and Tommy Tortorelli -- Table for two / words by Jack Lawrence, music by Pierre La Mure -- Take me home / words and music by Arthur Korb, Milton Yakus -- Take me now / words by Mann Curtis, music by V.O. Ursmar -- Taller than trees / words and music by Lee Ferebee -- Tamborin (Tamborine) / Spanish lyrics and music by Al Romero -- Taps / Victor record adaptation by Rudy Vallee -- Teach me tonight / words by Sammy Cahn, music by Gene DePaul -- That heaven bound train / words and music by John Milborn Rion, Edward Bernard Bench Jr., Robert L. Hausfater -- This is Bermuda / words and music by David C. Moore -- A toast to troast / lyric by Lou Cunningham, music by Harry Link -- Tobermory Bay / words and music by Johnny reine, Kenneth North, Jimmy Harper -- Too late now / words and music by Roger Dean and Mel Van -- Tioll we two are one / words by Tom Glazer, music by Larry and Billy Martin -- Where did you go? / words and music by Norman Kaye, Steve Nelson and Ray Shaw -- The “who is it?” song / words and music by Mann Curtis -- Why does it have to be me? / lyric by Carl Sigman, music by Percy Faith -- Wonderful / words by Mann Curtis, music by Hans Flower -- Ya ha bibiti baby / by Pat Nono and Gerard Theriault -- You are my love / lyric by Paul Francis Webster, music by Constantine Callinicos -- You are there / by Ted Varnick and Nick Acquaviva -- You look like someone / words by George Blake, music by Dick Leibert.
- Call Number
- *ZB-2491 reel 63
- Title
- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 63.
- Imprint
- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1952-1953.
- Reproduction
- Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
- Research Call Number
- *ZB-2491 reel 63