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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 64.

Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 64.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1953-1954.

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reel 64: 1953-1954Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 64: 1953-1954Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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1 microfilm reel.
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Note
  • Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  • Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • P.S. 1953, series 2: After you leave / by Marty Robbins -- All alone, all alone / by Al Rogers & Stanley Kesler -- All the time / by Al Rogers -- As long as we’re together / words and music by Jimmie Logsden and William J. Johnson -- As the hands go ‘round the clock / by Robert Castelow -- Ask, you shall receive / by Martha Carson -- At the end of a long, lonely day / by Marty Robbins -- Baby, I could change my ways / by Jimmie Skinner and Cotton Carrier -- Beautiful bells / by Connie Taylor -- Beware / by Fred Rose -- Blackberry winter /words by Edith Lindeman, music by Carl Stutz -- Blessed Jesus, should I fall, don’t let me lay / by Marty Robbins -- Blue teardrops / by Mary Ann Johnson -- Born again / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- Broad-minded / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- Buckshot / by Al Rogers and Stanley Kesler -- The call of the devil’s rider / by Ted West -- Calling out my name / [by] Jimmie Skinner and Joe Lewis -- Castle in the sky / by Marty Robbins -- Cat ‘n’ mouse / words and music by Edward R. White and Mack Wolfson -- Cold shoulder / by Helen Hudgins -- Come on, chere (Let’s have fun) / by J.D. Miller -- (Won’t you) Come out and play / by Don R. George -- The devil’s pitchfork / by Jesse Rogers and Max C. Freedman -- Disillusioned / by Phil Springer, Joan Javits, Tony Springer -- Don’t add an ex to your name / by Arthur Q. Smith and Jim Hess -- Don’t make me ashamed / by Marty Robbins -- Don’t say goodbye / by J.D. Miller, Jimmy Newman & L. Miller -- Double up and catch up / by Etna Lacey and Les Willard -- Fifty-fifty honky tonkin’ / by Fred Rose and Hy Heath -- Flirtin’ with the blues / by Wally Wallace -- The flower of my heart / by Lang Wroton -- Foldin’ money / words by Elizabeth Ewing, music by Ted Brooks -- For me, for me / by J.D. Miller and Don R. Coates -- Forever is too long to be alone / by Kathryn Estes and Anita Kerr -- From mother’s arms to Korea / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- The gal with the coal black hair / by Hoyt “Slim” Bryant -- God was so good / by Georgia Miller -- Goin’ like wildfire / by George E. (Speed)) Krise -- Goodbye, Katie, bar the door / by Vic McAlpin -- A half way chance with you /by Marty Robbins -- Hangin’ my heart out to dry / by Mildred Wagoner and Fred Rose -- A heap of lovin’ / by Steve Nelson and Joan Javits -- High, wide and handsome / by Pewee Maddux -- Honky tonk heaven / by Al Rogers and Bud Vinson -- How come, you never answer / by Raymond F. Scrivner -- Howlin’ and a-prowlin’ / by Jesse Rogers and Sally Starr -- Hurt / words and music by Jimmie Crane and Al Jacobs -- I’m a problem child / by Fred Rose and Hy Heath -- I’m allergic to your kisses / words by Jimmie Skinner, music by Ray Lunsford -- I’m the loneliest gal in town / by Betty Ann Amos -- I’m lost without you / by Jimmy Rule -- I can’t wait for the sun to go down / by Martha Carson, Chet Atkins and Sid Kessel -- I couldn’t keep from crying / by Marty Robbins -- I didn’t see you today / words and music by Irene Shannon -- I fel;l out of a Christmas tree / by Fred Rose and Hy Heath -- I gave my wedding dress away / by Fred Rose and Hy Heath -- I have a secret / by Ted Brooks -- I’ve got a lot of love, baby / by Jimmie Skinner -- I’ve got a woman’s love / by Marty Robbins -- I’ve waited too long / by Bill Carlisle -- I just love the way you tell a lie / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- I like my lovin’ overtime / by Helen Carter and Chester Atkins -- I long to tell you / by Dude Martin -- I love God’s way of living / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- I told a like / by Mary Jane Polk -- I’ll dance at your wedding (If you’ll marry me) / by Don Helms -- I’ll furnish the shoulder you cry on /by Eddie Hill -- I’ll never stand in your way / by Fred Rose and Hy Heath -- I won’t be back tonight / by Artie Glenn -- I wish and wish / by Don Trifiletti -- I’d be sweet talkin’ you / by Jimmie Skinner and Joe Lewis -- I’d give the world / by Pewee Maddux -- I’d never forgive myself / by Matty Martin, Roy Gould, Bob McAvoy -- Idle gossip, idle words / by Mary Carver -- If I cry / by Jimmy Rule & Bill Dudley -- If you believe / words and music by Danny Di Minno, Teddy Powell -- If you love me, let me know it / by Tibby Edwards and Leon Tassin -- If you tried as hard to love me (as you do to break my heart) / by J.D. Miller -- If you’ll be a baby (to me) / by Hank Williams -- Inspiration from above / by Martha Carson -- Is it love or is it lies / by J.D. Miller -- Is zat you, Myrtle / by Bill Carlisle, Charles Louvin and Ira Louvin -- It ain’t quit hurtin’ yet / by Don Helms and Rusty Gabbard -- It hurts too much to cry / by Rusty Gabbard -- It’s a long, long ride / by Marty Robbins -- It’s the mileage that’s slowin’ me down / by Vic McAlpin -- It wouldn’t mean a thing / by Les Willard and Buck Bryant -- Juke box blues / by Maybelle Carter and Helen Carter -- Kneel and let the Lord take your load / by Marty Robbins -- Knothole / by Bill Carlisle and Virginia Suber -- Leave her alone / by Sid Kessel & Dusty Collins -- The life they live in songs / by Raymond F. Scrivner -- Like all get out / by Pinky Vidacovich & Armand Hug -- Like the lovers do / by Hardrock Gunter and Mary Carver -- Little blue for-get-me-not / words and music by Red Ross -- Lonesome Joe / by Roy Acuff -- LLong time gone / by Mattie O’Neil -- Look what followed me home tonight (Mama, can’t I keep it) / by Porter Wagoner and Gary Walker -- The Lord will make a way somehow / by Tommy Sutton and Sylvia Trace -- Love and wealth / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- The love I hold so dear / by Joan Hager -- The love you gave to me / words and music by Jimmie Logsdon.
  • The miracle of Christmas / by Sid Kessel and Spencer Williams -- Miss me just a little / by Marty Robbins -- Mister Lightnin’ Bug / by Boudleaux Bryant -- Moody’s goose / by Bill Carlisle, Johnny Mack & J. Lawley -- The moon and I / by Tom Anderson -- My mama said / by Jat Herod -- My p’roxide blonde / by Toby Stroud -- My worried, troubled mind / by Tom Anderson -- Now that I love you / by Claude King -- On the Okefenokee / by Curley Williams and Clyde “Boots” Harris -- (You’re drivin’) On the wrong side of the road / by Ted West -- The one I can’t forget / by Jimmie Loden and Tommy “Curly” Harris -- One more time / by Mattie O’Neil -- Only in dreams / by Charles L. Seitz -- Poor boy, rich lovin’ / by Sonny James -- Preach the gospel / by Ira Louvin and Charles Louvin -- Ready to go home / by Hank Williams -- Rocky road of love / by Pewee Maddux -- Santa got stuck in the chimney / by Fred Rose and Hy Heath -- Second choice / by Jack Webb -- The secret is out / by Joan Hager -- Sidemeat and cabbage / by Hy Heath & Jimmy Dickens -- Sing me something sentimental / by Marty Robbins -- Singin’ on the other side / by Martha Carson -- Sixteen chickens and a tambourine / by Johnnie Masters -- The snowy, snowy mountains / English lyric by Edrich Siebert, original lyric by Kurt Schwabach, music by Norbert Schultze -- Somebody else’s heartache / by Jimmie Loden -- Something different / by Bill Carlisle -- Steamboat boogie / by Hy Heath and Fred Rosse -- Stoney (Are you mad at your gal?) / by Cousin Emmy -- Swamp Lily / by Louise Webb -- Sweep around your own back door / by Johnnie Masters -- Sweet bunch of bitterweeds / by Willis Dub Dickerson -- Sunday angel / by Boudleaux Bryant and Fred Rose -- ‘Tain’t nice (to talk like that) / by Bill Carlisle and Virginia Suber -- Teardrops (feel like raindrops) / by J.D. Miller -- That’s it / by Porter Wagoner and Gary Walker -- That’s what I get for lovin’ you / by Estelle Evins & Don Helms -- Thick and thin / by Etna Lacey & Jimmy Dickens -- This weary heart you stole away (Wake up, sweetheart) / by Carter Stanley -- Time and half time / by Curley Williams -- Too blue to care / by Al Rogers and Stanley Kesler -- A treasure of love / by Pewee Maddux & Al Britt -- Tree top tall / words by Wally Wallace & Wiley Poston, music by Wally Wallace -- Two red lips and warm red wine / by Thomas E. Bearden -- Unfit mother / by Helen Carter -- Unpucker / by Ira and Charles Louvin and Bill Carlisle -- Use your imagination / by Owen Perry -- Wailin’ wall / by Jimmy Rule -- Wait a little longer / by Martha Carson -- Walkin’ and cryin’ with the blues / by J.D. Miller and Al and Charles Theriot -- Walkin’ in the moonlight / by Johnnie Masters -- We’re not speaking anymore / by Don R. George and Hy Heath -- What’s the matter with my heart / by Curley Williams -- What will I do / by J.D. Miller & Jimmy Newman -- Where have you been / by Hardrock Gunter -- Who stole that train / by Hy Heath -- Why can’t you be mine / by J. D. Miller -- Won’t somebody tell me / by Sonny James and B. Harville -- (Say) Won’t you be mine / by Carter Stanley -- Won’t you save me / words and music by Jimmie Crane and Al Jacobs -- The winner of your heart / by Johnnie Masters -- Wishing waltz / by Gene Evans -- Wrong number / by Bob Cecil and Joan Cecil -- The wrong side of town / by Don Helms and Ray Price -- You always get by / by Ray Prince and Don Helms -- You’re right (But IO wish you were wrong) / by Helen Carter and Chester Atkins -- You’re sweeter than honey / by George E. (Speed) Krise -- You can’t insure a house of dreams / by Carl Butler -- You can’t take it with you (when you go) / by Martha Carson -- You cast me out (Forevermore) / by Roy Huskey -- You crazy, crazy moon / by Al Horn -- You gotta pray / by Johnnie Masters -- You taught me how / by Claude King -- You’ll find Santa there / words and music by Erica A. Newman -- Your heart’s turn to break / by Marty Robbins -- Your left over kisses / by Ab Green -- Yours to claim / by Charles L. Seitz.
  • P.S. 1953, series 3: All I did was stand there and cry / lyric by Buddy Bernier, music by Don Costa -- All is forgiven (and all is forgotten) / by Frank Loesser -- Bayou baby / words and music by Merle Travis -- Best wishes / words and music by Bob A. Davis -- Beware / by Phil Springer and Fred Ebb -- Bluebird / by Alan E. Brandt and Harry Green -- Caribbean / words and music by Mitchell Torok -- Chuck Wagon song / by Joe Hornsby, Ralph Chambers -- Cup of joy / words and music by Don Reid and Arthur Altman -- A dear John letter / by Billy Barton, Lewis Talley and Fuzzy Owen -- Did you stop to pray this morning / words and music by Ray Westmoreland, Mark Hurley and Fred Dexter -- A dollar, a nickel and a dime / by Peter Kane and Richard Mullan -- Doonaree / words and music by Emor (Eilish Boland) -- Ever-lovin’ / lyrics by Irvin Gwirtz, music by Irving Gertz -- For me / words and music by Al Hoffman -- Forgive me, John / by Billy Barton and Jean Shepard -- Freddie, the little fir tree / words and music by Merle Travis and Ned Fairchild -- Gee! / words and music by Viola Watkins, Daniel Norton, William Davis -- Gioia mia = (Joy of my life) / lyrics by Lee Ricks, music by Louis Castellucci -- God gave us Christmas / words and music by Albert C. Johnston Jr. and Leon René -- The goodbye song / words by Kim Gannon, music by Stig Olin -- Green cane-white cotton / by Grace H. Fair -- Heart and all = (Dans ton Coeur) / English words by Mann Curtis, French word sby Paul Max, music by V.O. Ursmar -- The hem of His robe / words and music by Billie Wagner, Jimmie Carlyle and Joseph Allan -- The honey jump / lyric by Leon René, music by Rafael René -- I’m a flirt / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- I’m a little greenie / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- I can’t get you out of my dreams / words & music by Al Raymond -- I love you / words and music by Billy Barton -- I’ll cry at your wedding / words by Gladys Shelley, music by Larry Fotine -- I wouldn’t know where to begin / by Johnny Marks -- Idle gossip / lyrics by Floyd Huddleston, music by Joseph Meyer -- It’s almost tomorrow / words by Wade Buff, music by Gene Adkinson -- It’s dawn (Need I ask for more) / words and music by Bob A. Davis -- Las Vegas / lyric by Marian Banks, music by Irving Fields -- A letter instead of a rose / by Gene Brown, Roy Gould and Matty Martin -- Little Miss Ballet / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- Love can be a stranger / words and music by Richard Himber -- The man / by Lennie Forrest, Lenny Wagner and Mack Discant -- Never say goodbye / lyric by Dailey Paskman, music by Rudolph Friml -- Night for love / by Lou Halmy and Maurice Hart, arranged by Lou Halmy -- Please take me / words and music by Bob A. Davis -- The poodle hop / words and music by Roye Dodge, Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- Rag, rag, raggedy moon / [by] Leon René -- Rags to riches / words and music by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross -- Ricochet romance / words and music by Larry Coleman, Joe Darion and Norman Gimbel -- Roguish eyes / words and music by Bob A. Davis -- The Santa Claus ballet / words and music by Jimmie Selva and Dave Ringle -- She was five and he was ten / words and music by Mike Di Napoli, June Burnett and Sherm Feller -- (Slow down) The shepard boy / words by Ross Bagdasarian, music by Russ Carlyle -- Snow, snow, beautiful snow / words by Carl Sigman, music by Sherm Feller -- So am I / words and music by Sol Marcus and Ralph Care -- So close / words and music by George Brown -- Symphony of my heart / words and music by Bob A. Davis -- Tear down the mountains / by Cy Coben -- That’s amore (That’s love) / words by Jack Brooks, music by Harry Warren -- That’s love I guess / words and music by Johnny White -- Togetherness / lyric by Roy Jordan, music by Peter De Rose -- Two lovers / words by Jack Elliott, music by Donald Kahn -- When I give my heart (It’s forever) / words by Saul Tepper, music by Abner Silver -- While I’m crying on your shoulder (You’re laughing up your sleeve) / words by Jack Pincus, music by Ace Larramie -- Would itt be wrong? / words and music by S.B. Hains and Freddie Heidt -- Yes sir, she’s my future / words and music by Bob A. Davis -- You can live with a broken heart / words by Al Lewis, music by Marvin Kahn, Arthur Berman -- You let my love grow cold / by Jessie Mae Robinson.
  • P.S. 1953, series 4: The deep blue sea / lyric by John Latouche, music by Ulpio Minucci -- His and hers / lyric by Ruth Aarons, music by Albert Selden -- Hurt / words and music by Jimmie Crane and Al Jacobs -- Teach me tonight / words by Sammy Cahn, music by Gene De Paul.
  • P.S. 1954, series 1: Alive and kickin’ / words by Ray Golden, music by Hal Borne -- Am I in love? / words by Ted Varnick, musi by Nick Acquaviva -- Another day / words by Betsy Holland, music by Mark Bucci -- Banana split / words and music by Steve Allen and Neal Hefti -- Be a little darlin’ / words by Hal David, music by Leon Carr -- Beachcomber! Beachcomber! / words and music by Willard Robison, Lee Wilson -- Beautiful stars of Hollywood / words and music by William W. Coons -- Big league baby / words and music by James Cavanaugh and Larry Stock -- Blue is the color of her eyes / words and music by H. Edward Martin -- A bundle of sweetness / lyric by Carl Sigman, music by George Greeley -- Call of the wedding / by Tom Glazer and Henry Boye -- Can you / words and music by Bernie Baum, Florence Kaye, James Goldsborough -- Cara mia / words and music by Tulio Trapani and Lee Lange -- The chi-chi cha-cha-cha / by Marco Rizo and Kevin Morgan -- Christmas bells / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- Christmas is a little doll / lyric by Carl Sigman, music by Steve Mann -- Cling to me / words and music by Carl Stutz and Edith Lindeman -- Closer, closer, closer / by Joel S. Herron -- Dance of the hours / by Janice torre, Fred Spielman, based on a melody by Ponchielli -- Danger! Heartbreak ahead / words and music by Carl Stutz and Carl Barefoot -- Don’t cry, darlin’ / by Pat Best -- Don’t laugh at me (‘cause I’m a fool) / by Norman Wisdom and June Tremayne -- Dreamboat / words and music by Jack Hoffman -- The dream girl of Pi Kappa Alpha / by Erwin King and Harry Carlson -- Eins, zwei, drei = (One, two, three) / by Fred Spielman and Kermit goell -- Every day / words and music by Kenny Jacobson -- Fill my heart with happiness / words by Jack Hoffman, music by Mark Fleisher -- Flying snowflakes / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- For lovers / words by Jack Lawrence, music by P. Barzizza -- Freedom is my land / words by Lewis Allan, music by Lou Singer -- Gideon bible / words and music by Steve Allen -- God speaks / lyric by Rublin Pittman, music by Jean Bond -- Have you ever bought a bible? / words and music by Tommie Conner -- The heel! / words by Willard Robison, Lee Wilson, music by Leo Ferré -- Hey! Mabel! (Get out of that kitchen) / words and music by Sid Tepper, Roy c. Bennett -- (We’re gonna be in) High society / words and music by Dan Swan, Allan Copeland, Mort Greene -- How did I know (it was you?) / words and music by Christopher Hodder-Williams -- Hubble bubble / words by Jimmy grafton, music by Jack Jordan -- I ain’t gonna grieve / words and music by Lloyd Elliot and bill Elliott -- I’m starting another day / words by Noel Balch, music by Stuart Ross -- I do, I do / words by Charles Tobias, music by Willie Berking -- I got a hole in my sole / lyric by Ray Gilbert, music by Johnny Rotella -- I love Johnny Johnny / words by Mann Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy -- I only want to ruin your life (a little) / words and music by Bud McCreery -- I want to go back to Wisconsin / by Jack Harmer, Joe Basile, Joseph De Masi -- I wonder why / words and music by Earl Carroll and Robert Phillips -- If there’d never been an Ireland / words and music by Fred Hillebrand -- In a world of our own (The honeymoon song) / lyric by W.R. Williams, music by Thos. J. Filas -- In an inn in Indiana / words by Sylvia Dee, music by Sid Lippman -- It’s been said / words and music by Nellie Lutcher -- It’s true! It’s true! / words by Sammy Cahn, music by Sid Lippman -- Just a friendly hello / words by Sammy Gallop, music by Guy Wood -- Kind / words and music by Sid Tepper, roy C. Bennett -- A king or a slave / words and music by Eddie Pola and Hal David -- Let me love you / words and music by Bart Howard -- Little Lulu and her magic tricks / words by Marshall Barer, adapted by Jimmy Carroll -- The little mustard seed / words by Jack Fishman, music by Peter Hart -- Lonely holiday / lyric by Carl Sigman, music by George Greeley -- Love him so much, I could scream / by Hughie Prince, Dick Rodgers and Bill Sheldon -- Love is a door / lyric by Sherman Lippman, music by Ernesto Lecuona -- Magazines (are magic for lonely people) / by Dick Rogers, Jimmy Eaton and Larry Wagner -- The magic tango / French lyrics by Max François, English lyrics by Jimmy Kennedy, music by M. Philippe-Gérard -- Mirror, mirror / words and music by Rita Constance -- Mister Moon / words and music by Steve Allen -- Misty valley / lyric by Mitchell Parish, music by Peter Yorke -- My heart and I say “thanks” = (Trois fois merci) / English lyric by Lester Judson, French lyric and music by Michel Emer, Pierre Dorsey -- My red glass vase / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- No ordinary autumn / words and music by Russell Faith and Clarence Way Kehner -- Nobody danced with me / words by Don Meyer, music by Larry Coleman -- Now and forever / words by Johnny May, music by Peter Hansen -- Paper kisses / words and music by John Jerome -- Pass it along / words and music by Harry Woods -- Pass the jam, Sam / words and music by Larry Clinton -- Pretty as a rainbow (after the rain) / words by Lester Judson, Fred Brooks, music by Fred Brooks -- The princess and the clown / words by Gladys shelley, music by Alex Alstone -- Purple mountain / words by Nina L. Ruben, music by Barry A. Sable -- Remember me (for I was the one who taught you to love) / words and music by Billy Reid -- Reward! Reward! / words and music by Fran Ziffer, Eugene Oken, Jack Williams -- The Rockefeller Plaza / words by Rudolph Frank Euring, music by Leo and Hector Richard -- Rose of the wildwood / words by Johnny May, music by Peter Hanson -- Size 12 / words by Buddy Kaye, music by Arthur Altman -- Somebody else took her home / words by Stanley Kahan, music by Eddie Snyder -- The song I heard last night / words by Mitchell Parish, music by Vic Mizzy -- The spirit of Christmas : The official 1954 Christmas Seal sale song) / words by Tom Adair, music by Matt Dennis -- This is goodbye / words and music by Pierre La Mure -- Tonight / words and music by Steve Allen -- Topeka (The city of my dreams) / words and music by Franz Steininger -- The touch = (Le grisbi) : from the French film “Touchez pas au grisbi” / English lyric by Norman Gimbel, French lyric by Marc Lanjean, music by Jean Wiener -- Troubled river / by John Loftus -- True blue Sue / by Jack fulton, Louis Steele and Eddie Ballantine -- Two’s a crowd (When only one’s in love) / words and music by Ben Raleigh -- Until you came to me / words and music by Larry and Billy Martin -- Until you fall in love / words and music by Sammy Cahn, Louis Yule Brown -- We’ve reached the point of no return / words and music by Ginny Dennis and Matt Dennis -- What a dream / words and music by Chuck Willis -- What became of spring / words by Stone Widney, music by Hayward Morris -- Why can’t I forget? / words and music by Pierre La Mure -- You can say that again / words and music by Russell Faith and Clarence Way Kehner.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 64
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 64.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1953-1954.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 64
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