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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 2.

Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 2.
Publication
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1896-1897.

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reel 2: 1896-1897Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 2: 1896-1897Performing 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 contion.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • P.S. 1896, series 2: All coons look alike to me / words and music by Ernest Hogan [partially mutilated] -- All for the love of a girl / words and music byChas. K. Harris, arr. By Jos. Clauder -- Crappy Dan de spo’tin’ man / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan -- Down in Poverty Row / words by Gussie L. Davis, music by Arthur Trevelyan -- The “Dugan kid” who lives in Hogan’s Alley / words by Wm. H. Friday Jr., music by Homer Tourjée -- Elsie from Chelsea / words and music by Harry Dacre -- A girl after my own heart / words and music by Dave Marion -- Hello daddy, I knew that was your car! / composed by Charles Coleman and Monroe H. Rosenfeld, words by Raymond a. Browne -- Here’s to the health of mother / words by Fred C. Vorhauer, music by Aug. H. Meyer -- Honey on my lips / words and music by Charles E. Trevathan [partially mutilated] -- I don’t love nobody / words & music by Lew. Sully -- I wonder if she’ll ever come back to me / words & music by Paul Dresser -- Just set a light / words by Henry V. Neal, music by Gussie L. Davis -- Love makes the world go round / words by Clyde Fitch, music arranged by William Furst -- My sailor lass / words and music by Edw. J. Abram, op. 93 -- Only a rosebud that she wore in her hair / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Anita Owen -- No-one ever loved you more than I / words by Edw. B. Marks, music by Jos. W. Stern -- Norah my queen / [by] Louis B. Couch -- On the benches in the park / written and composed by James Thornton -- Rosie Deane / words and music by Lee Johnson -- Sarah! (or A broken heart) / [by] R.E. Graham -- She’s the daughter of Officer Porter / words by M.E. Rourke, music by Geo. Schleiffarth -- Shootin craps by the light o’ the moon / by Harry Von Tilzer, arr. By E. Rautenberg -- Dat’s me! / words by Alf. Hampton, music by J.A. Silberberg -- Then the pipe went out / words by Isaac G. Reynolds, music by H.W. Petrie -- The upper Broadway girls / words and music by Harry S. Miller, arr. By Geo. A. Cragg -- When Miss Maria Johnson marries me / words and music by [Bert] Williams and [George] Walker -- You’re not the only pebble on the beach / words by Harry Braisted, music by Stanley Carter.
  • P.S. 1897, series 1: An armful of kittens and a cat! / words and music by M.J. Fitzpatrick -- As your hair grows whiter / words & music by Harry Dacre -- The beauty spot / words by Jack Prendergast, music by Charles Delatorre -- ‘Cause ma baby loves me / words & music by William Seelye Wilson -- The bold militiaman / words & music by Harry B. Morris -- A toreador’s love song / words by M.E. Rourke, music by G.J. Couchois, op. 92 -- Bom-ba-shay / [by] Max Hoffmann -- Break the news to mother / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arr. By Jos. Clauder -- A bunch of violets / words by Walter Pleugh, music by Floyd McKinstry Schoonmaker -- The concert hall singer / words and music by James Thornton -- Daisy McIntyre / words by Jas. W. Blake, music by Chas. B. Lawlor -- The day that’s gone can never come again / words & music by Safford Waters -- Don’t fool, data black gal’s mine! / words & music by Harry Macdonough -- Enjoy yourselves / words by Dave Reed Jr., music by Chas. B. Ward -- La hoola boola / words and music by Bob Cole and Billy Johnson -- How’d yer like ter be a dorg? / words by Geo. W. Day, music by Dave Reed Jr. -- I’m not too old to love / words and music by Joseph Thompson Jr. -- I can’t find another love like Nell / words and music by John T. Kelly -- I don’t care if yo’ nebber comes back / words by Raymond a. Browne, music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld -- If you love me / [words by] James Clarence Harvey, [music by] Edith Marie Youmans -- I’ve just come back to say good-bye / words and music by Chas K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder -- I wonder if they care to see me now / words & music by Chas. Horwitz [heavily mutilated] -- In the golden long ago / [by] R.M. Stultts -- It ain’t no lie / [by] Moran & Helf -- Jack, how I envy you / words & music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Ma Honey Lou / words and music by Fred M. Statia, arr. By Aug. H. Meyer -- Ma sweetest girl / words by Leander Richardson, music by Andrew Mack -- Mamie Reilly / words and music by Maude Nugent -- Mammy’s little pumpkin colored coons / by Hillman and Perrin -- Margaret / words by Dan Packard, music by J.E. Nicol -- Mr. Morton, stop your courtin’ / words by Chas. Horwitz, music by Fred’k V. Bowers [partially mutilated] -- Mr. Vandyke from Klondyke / words and music by Wm. L. Berry -- My dusky queen, good night / words by Jack Fay, music by J.B. Oliver -- My neat little, sweet little, girl / words by Edgar Smith, music by Andrew Le Roc -- Oh! Daddy / words and music by Felix McGlennon -- Oh! What a beautiful ocean / words and music by Wm. B. Gray -- On Broadway after three / written & composed by Walter de Frece & Edmund Francis -- Pretty Pauletta / words and music by Thos. H. Chilvers -- Rafferty’s moral show / words by Karl Kennett, music by Lyn Udall -- Sally Warner ‘round the corner / by Chas. Graham -- She’s the talk of New York / words by Jas. O’Dea, music by M.B. Garrett [partially mutilated] -- She never did the same thing twice / by Felix McGlennon -- The song of a soldier / words & music by Handel Hastings -- The sporty widow Brown / words by Harry Braisted, music by Stanley Carter -- The street urchin’s fate / words and music by Thos. H. Chilvers -- Susquehanna Sue / words and music by J. Frank Walsh -- Sweet Katie Clare / [words by] Waltter Pleugh,[music by] F. McK. Schoonmaker -- Sweet Rosabelle / words and music by Joseph Sharples Jr. -- Teach me how to kiss, dear / words by Hugh Morton, music by Gustave Kerker -- There’s a little star shining for you / words by James Thornton, music by Bonnie Thornton -- There’s something about it that’s nice / words & music by Richard R. Hanch -- They’ll never come back again / words & music by Thos. H. Chilvers -- Vi’ginia, ma baby! / words & music by Harry Jonas -- The village choir / words & music by John Havens -- Wanted—someone to take me home / words and music by Harry C. Renchard -- The warmest colored gal in town / by Will H. Kerr and Geo. A. Nichols -- The warmest coon in town / words by Dan Packard, music by Robert Cone -- What might have been can never be / words and music by Joseph Sharples Jr. -- What yo g’wine to do foh yo baby? / words and music by Malcolm Williams -- When a woman loves / words and music by Philip Kussel -- Who pull’d dat trigger / [words and music by] Dustin and Gilbert -- You’ll find a girl to please you here in town / words and music by Walter Hawley -- Ze Parisienne grisette / by Gustave Lueders -- The wedding of the Chinee and the coon / words by Billy Johnson, music by Bob Cole, arr. by Theo. F. Morse.
  • P.S. 1897, series 2: Araminta / words & music by Michael B. Garrett [partially mutilated] -- Carolina Dinah / written by Robert Stanley, composed by Erroll Stanhope -- A child’s sweet dream / words & music by Leo Weine -- Don’t yer tease me, Lulu! / words by George Cooper, music by John H. Slavin -- Do your honey do / by Theo. A. Metz -- Dreaming, dreaming / words by Harry B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert -- Every nigger had a lady, but me / words and music by Karl St. Clair -- For Old Glory / words by J. Cheever Goodwin, music by William Furst -- For the week-end / words and music by Harry B. Norris -- Honey, you’se ma lady love / [by] Nat Mann -- How I love my baby Lou! / words and music by Lew Sully -- I don’t like no cheap man! / words and music by [Bert] Williams & [George] Walker, arr. by W.H. Tyers -- I’ll marry Mollie Connor / words by Nace Bonville, music by Leo W. Wright -- Joe an’ me / words by K. McCosh Clarke, [music by] G.H. Clutsam -- Just say “bye bye” mah honey / words by Raymond A. Browne, music by Charles Coleman [partially mutilated] -- Just to be lovers again / words by Raymond A. Browne, music by Charles Coleman -- Kiss your mamm’ good-night! / words and music by Frances Armstrong Woods -- Laughing song / words by George Dance, music by John Crook, arr. By Chas. E. Pratt -- Mary Ann—Marie / words by Charles Hoyt, music by Richard Stahl -- Miss Harvard of Yale / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- My honey Lou / words and music by Fred M. Statia,arr. By Aug. H. Meyer -- Olcott’s fly song / [by] Chauncey Olcott -- The old fashioned mother / [by] Chauncey Olcott -- On the banks of the Wabash, far away / words and music by Paul Dressser -- The pleading child / words and music by Sylvester Strasser -- Pretty, black-eyed Sue / words and music by Bonnie Thornton -- She’ the talk of New York / words by Jas. O’dea, music by M.B. Garrett -- Since Mary Harris went to Paris / words and music by Wm. B. Gray -- Somebody has my heart / words and music by G.L. Spaulding -- Sweet Genevieve / words by George Cooper, music by Henry Tucker -- Sweet Inniscarra / lyric and music by Chauncey Olcott -- Syncopated Sandy / written and composed by Ned Wayburn and Stanley Whiting -- Tell me not / words by F.E. Weatherly, music by G.J. Couchois -- That’s the way queens do / words and music by Frank K. Cole -- They never mention your name / words by [Andrew] B. Sterling, music by Harry von Tilzer -- Three-eleven-thirty-three / words and music by Johnnie Carroll -- Trying to live down the past / words and music by W.R. Williams -- Two on a wheel / by Minnie e. Elliott, arr. By Fr. Mayr -- Waiting for you and I / words & music by Chas. Graham -- Would you? / words and music by Geo. Schleiffarth (“Maywood”).
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 2
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 2.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1896-1897.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 2
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