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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 1.

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

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reel 1: 1895-1896Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 1: 1895-1896Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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Description
1 microfilm reel.
Subject
Note
  • Popular songs chiefly for voice and piano.
  • Titles in order of apperance on microfilm.
  • Some items in poor condition.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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
*ZB-2491 reel 1
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 1.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1895-1896.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 1
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