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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 1.

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  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 1.
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  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1895-1896.

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  1. 1 microfilm reel.
Subject
  1. Popular music -- United States -- To 1901
Contents
  1. P.S. 1895, series 1: The band played on / words by John F. Palmer, music by Charles B. Ward -- Beth : I love only thee / words & music by W.A. Gardner -- Blue eyes / words & music by Rowland Jordan -- The broken heart / words by Wm. P. McKeon, composed and arranged by Chas. P.D. Schug -- A bunch of violets / words by Wlater Pleugh, music by Floyd McKinstry Schoonmaker -- Conundrums / written and composed by Charles Osborne, arr. By Henry E. Pether -- Courting on a wheel / words and music by Ed. Rogers -- Dear golden days / words by Walter H. Ford, music by Edgar Strakosch -- Denny Murphy’s daughter Nell / words and music by Chas. E. Baer -- Dolly’s mamma / words by Geo. W. Day, music by W.H. Nelson -- Don’t go out to-night, boy! / words by George Cooper, music by Charles E. Pratt -- Down at Ephram Johnstons / words by Leontine Stanfield, music by Frank J. Webbe -- Have you no heart? / words by Hattie Anderson, music by Julius P. Witmark -- Henrietta! Have you met her? / words by Walter H. Ford, music by J.W. Bratton -- Honey does you lover yer man? / words by Walter H. Ford, music by John W. Bratton -- I’ll not forsake you, Tom / words by Walter H. Ford, music by John W. Bratton -- I want yer, ma honey! / words and music by Fay Templeton -- I will love you and you will love me / words by Wm. H. Gardner, music by H.W. Petrie -- Just tell them that you saw me / words and music by Paul Dresser -- Kathleen, my loved one / words and music by Loren Bragdon -- The little Alabama coon / arranged by Alfred Lee [partially mutilated] -- The little Alabama coon / words and music by Hattie Starr -- Little dark brown Lou / words by Dave Reed Jr. & Aubrey Hopwood, music by F. Wilbur Hill -- Little fairy Mary / words by Arthur Trevelyan, music by Eduard Holst -- Little Mollie Brown / by Charles Miller -- The loss of the lifeboat / written and composed by Henry J. Hayes -- Microbes : or, Must’n’t kiss your sweetheart / [words by] Clarence A. Murch, [music by] T. Martin towne -- Mister Brown and the Venetian blind / written by J.P. Harrington, composed by George Le Brunn -- My Billee / words and music by Scolopax -- My first dance / words and music by Lester Bodine and E.H. Packard -- My ideal girl / words by Dave Reed Jr., music by Wlater V. Ullner -- One of the gaiety girls / words & music by Safford Waters -- Only one girl in the world for me / words and music by Dave Marion -- Pretty Clara Murphy / words and music by Dennis Mackin -- Pretty Rosie Kelly / words & music by C.C. Miller -- Queen of the roses / words and music by Herman Ehrent, arranged by Geo. W. Hetzel -- Rowing (Sweet Laura Lee) / words and music by Arthur Trevelyan -- Sally! Will you come? / words by J.W. Murray, music by Fernando Mock -- The same old mother loves me, in the same old home / words by William Jerome, music by Andrew Mack -- The same old story over / words and music by Dave Reed Jr. -- The same sweet face / words and music by Roger Harding, arranged by Geo. W. Hetzel -- She’s all the world to me / words by Max Steinle, music by Johnnie Donigan -- The singer in the gallery / words and music by H..A. Mayo -- Streets of Cairo, or The poor little country maid / by James Thornton, arr. By G.M. Rosenberg -- Then mamma kiss papa for me / words and music by Will Lyle, arr. By Benj. Loewenthal -- There is no place like New York after all / words by Geo. Cooper, music by F.W. Meacham -- ‘Tis just the proper thing / words by Clifton A.E. Merritt, music by Wm. Barton Stone -- The tramp’s dream / words by Arthur Trevelyan, music by H.W. Petrie -- Twice wedded by one ring / words by P.F. Hughes, music by Alex J. Patton -- Way down in alabam’ / words and music by Sig. S. Schiff -- We ne’er shall part / words by G.H. Kerr, music by T. Leslie Carpenter -- When your love grows cold / by Charles Miller -- Will you love me, sweetheart, when I’m old? / words by A.J. Lamb, music by H.W. Petrie -- Won’t somebody give me a kiss / words by O. Amando, music by Emily Smith -- You don’t have to marry the girl / words by W. Murdoch Lind, music by George Rosey.
  2. P.S. 1895, series 2: America’s girl / words & music by Safford Waters -- Baby’s left her honey boy / words and music by Percy Gaunt -- Ben Bolt : Oh! Don’t you remember sweet Alice? / words by Thos. Dunn English, music by Nelson Kneass -- Cast aside / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arr. By Jos. Clauder -- Chimes of Trinity / by M.J. Fitzpatrick -- Christmas lullaby / words and music by Chas. H. Hopper [lead sheet] -- Cora Doyle / words and music by Dan Davis [lead sheet] -- The cross-roads of life / words by Montgomery Irving, music by Nat. D. Mann -- Darling Nellie / words and music by Paul Barnes [lead sheet] -- Doris, the village maiden / words and music by Geo. Maywood -- Games we used to play / words by Edw. B. Marks, music by Jos. W. Stern -- Get your lamps lit / by Theo. A. Metz -- Give my love to Maggie / by Jas. R. Homer -- Grace O’Moore / [by] Max S. Witt, arr. by G.M. Rosenberg -- He’s my dad / words and music by Dave Reed Jr. -- I love thee, dear / [by] Gertrude Marie Bucklin -- If you and I had never met / words & music by W.C. Parker -- In front where the honor lies / words and music by Chas. Graham [lead sheet] -- Winsome belle / words and music by Bob Cole -- Inconstancy / words by Percy Jordan, composed by Rowland Jordan -- Joe,. Joe, my Josephine / words and music by Thos. M. Bowers -- Kiss your Liza / words by George H. Emerick, music by Herbert Dillea -- Mamie Callahan / words and music by Chas. H. Hopper -- An’ der gang is on to me / words and music by Chas. H. Hopper -- My best girl’s a New-Yorker / by John Stromberg -- Nellie Mavourneen sweetheart / words by Paul Barnes, music by Dox Cruger -- Heigh-ho! / words by Paul Barnes, music by Dox Cruger -- Not long ago / words and music by Chas H. Hopper -- Chimmie Fadden der Bowery boy / words and music by Chas. H. Hopper -- Oh! Uncle John / words and music by Felix McGlennon -- Only one girl in the world for me / words and music by Dave Marion -- Our old blind mule / words and music by Bobby Mack -- The Piccadilly Johnny with the little glass eye, or Algy / written & composed by Harry B. Norris -- Polly, pretty Polly, all the world loves you / written by James Barton Adams, composed by William Loraine -- The scientific man / words & music by Charles Osborne, arr. By Henry E. Pether -- She is the dearest old grandma / [by] Chas. E. Lepaige -- The sunshine of Paradise Alley / words by Walter H. Ford, music by John W. Bratton -- Sweet Katy Leary / words & music by Safford Waters -- Sweeet little Rosey-Posey / [by] Harry Dacre -- The sweetest little girl in town / words & music by Arthur Trevelyan -- To thee alone / words and music by Chas. H. Hopper [lead sheet] -- Dearer than ever now to me / words and music by Chas. H. Hopper [lead sheet] -- Too late! Alas! Too late! / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arr. By Jos. Clauder -- A trolley song / words by Henry C. Ayer, music by James R. Munce -- When I kissed my dear mother, good-bye! / words by Montgomery Irving, music by Nat. Mann.
  3. P.S. 1896, series 1: Boys, she’s a dream! / words by Harry Dillon, music by Maurice Levi -- Caprice / words by Edw. B. Marks, music by George Rosey -- The clothes don’t make the man / words by Calvin Rankin, music by Richard G. Mann -- Come back O’Riley / words by S.M. Brenner, music by Richard Stahl -- A convict’s hope / written and composed by Jas. H. Marshall & Walter Wolff -- The cross of gold / words & music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld -- Could you but know how well I loved you / words by Arthur J. West, music by A.M. Hall [partially mutilated] -- De Darktown colored band / words and music by Harry S. Miller, arr. By Geo. A. Cragg -- Darling Mabel / words by A.J. Mills, music by Bennett Scott -- Den yer don’t get stuck-see? / words & music by Alb. H. Fitz -- Don’t give up the old love for the new / written and composed by James Thornton -- Don’t tell her that you love her, or Mankind is seldom true / words and music by Paul Dresser -- Eli Green’s cake-walk / words by Dave Reed Jr., music by Sadie Koninsky -- Every boy has quarreled with his first sweetheart / words & music by Chas. B. Lawlor & Jas. W. Blake, piano arrangement by Robert Recker -- The girl I love, loves me / words and music by Gussie L. Davis -- The girl with the naughty wink / words by Edgar Selden, music by Chas. B. Ward -- Go ‘way trouble! / words by Chas. W. Arnold, music by Dave Fitzgibbon -- He brought home another / words and music by Paul Dresser -- He told her fairy stories / words by Geo. W. Day, music by Wm. H. Nelson -- The high school girls / words and music by Dave Reed Jr. -- Honey, tell me! / words and music by W.S. Pelonbet -- A hot time in the old town / words by Joe Hayden, music by Theo. A. Metz -- Hush! My little coon / [by] J.W. Wheeler -- I’m a gay soubrette / words & music by Safford Waters -- I love you in the same old way (Darling Sue) / words by Walter H. Ford, music by John W. Bratton -- I want dem presents back / words and music by Paul West -- I’ll start for home tomorrow / by Walter Coleman -- I’ll take care of you, grandma / words by Adam Craig, music by John Quinn -- I wish that you were here to-night / by Paul Dresser -- In the after years / words by Chas. Graham, music by Raymon Moore -- Julienne! / words and music by Dave Reed Jr. -- Just in sight of old Grace Church tower / words by Ida Emerson, music by Joseph E. Howard -- Kentucky babe / words by Richard Henry Buck, music by Adam Geibel -- Louiser / words and music by W.T. Francis -- Mammy’s little pickanninny boy! / words and music by [Bert] Williams and [George] Walker -- Ma onliest one! / words and music by Fay Templeton -- May Irwin’s “frog” song / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan -- My coal black lady / words and music by W.T. Jefferson -- My country’s flag / words by Thomas Shirley, music by J.C. Heed -- My gal is a high born lady / words and music by Barney Fagan, arr. By Gustave Luders -- My little circus queen / words by Edw. B. Marks, music by Max. S. Witt -- My own Colleen / words and music by Max S. Witt -- My young man / words and music by John Stromberg -- New York town / words & music by Gilmore & Leonard -- One New York / words and music by Safford Waters -- I don’t want to go to heaven / words by Raymond A. Browne, music by Charles Coleman -- Old Jim’s Christmas hymn / words and music by Wm. B. Gray -- On the installment plan / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Geo. Taylor -- Our native land, America / words by Augustus Jacobson [music to O Tannenbaum] -- Plinky, plunky / words and music by G.A.C. -- Pretty Jennie Slattery / by Chas. B. Lawlor, James W. Blake -- Sally, don’t dally / words and music by Chas. Graham, arr. By Geo. A. Cragg -- She is just as bgood as you / by Raymond A. Browne and Monroe H. Rosenfeld -- Smile on me / words by Jean Lenox, music by Harry O. Sutton -- The song that will live forever / written by Tom Browne, composed by Felix McGlennon -- Summer girl / words and music by Safford Waters -- Sweet little May / words and music by Felix G. McNeal -- That’s what I think of my girl / words and music by Gus Williams -- Then comes the sad awakening / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arr. By Jos. Clauder [partially mutilated] -- There’s a girl in the world for us all! / words and music by W.C. Davies -- The twentieth century boys / [by] Wm. Frederick Peters -- Two little, blue little shoes / words by M.E. Rourke, music by L. Peasley -- Two little eyes of blue / words & music by Ernest Hogan, arr. By Geo. W. Hetzel [partially mutilated] -- What would your answer be? / words by Raymond A. Browne, music by Maurice Levi -- Where love is king! / words by T. Valentine Dale, music by George Meade -- Whisper your mother’s name / words by Harry Braisted, music by Stanley Carter -- The willow-pattern plate / written & composed by Leslie Stuart -- Won’t you come to my tea-party / words and music by Alb. H. Fitz -- Yes! Sweetest of words to me! / words by George Cooper, music composed by Harry Osborne -- You’re de apple of my eye / words by Geo. H. Emerick, music by Herbert Dillea -- You can’t play with me / words & music by Tony Stanford -- You’ve been a good old wagon, but you’ve done broke down / [by] Harney & Biller -- Yvette / words and music by John L. Golden.
Call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 1
Note
  1. Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  2. Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
  3. Some items in poor condition.
Reproduction (note)
  1. Microfilm.
Title
  1. American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 1.
Imprint
  1. [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1895-1896.
Reproduction
  1. Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research call number
  1. *ZB-2491 reel 1
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