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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 4.
- Title
- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 4.
- Publication
- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1899-1900.
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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 4: 1899-1900 | Notated music | Use in library | *ZB-2491 reel 4: 1899-1900 | Performing 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. 1899, series 2: P.S. 1899, series 2: Ain’t you got your money’s worth? / words and music by J.W. Lerman -- All aboard for Sleepy Land / words and music by George W. Gage -- As old Wisconsin scenes come back to me / words by E.H. Brooks, music by Arthur Wells -- Because you love me / words by E.M.D., music by Max Hirschfeld -- Believe / words by Frank Tannehill Jr., music by George Rosey -- The belle of Murray Hill / words by Willis Clark, music by Maurice Levi -- Beneath the sunny southern sky / words by Wm. H. Gardner, music by Dorothy Vaughn -- Bessie / words and music by M. Jacoby, arranged by J.E. Andino -- Bring back my baby girl / words and music by George Evans & Charles Robinson -- By Normandie’s blue hills / [words by] Cliton Bingham, [music by] H. Trotere -- Bye-bye my babykins, bye-bye / words by Gene Jefferson, music by William H. Penn -- The coldest coon in town / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Doan ye cry, ma honey / words and music by Albert W. Noll -- Dreaming of the old home / words and music by F. Jess Newton -- The girl I loved in old Virginia / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Max Dreyfus [partially mutilated] -- Gladys / written and composed by Theo. H. Northrup -- Gwine to change your color bye-and-bye / words by Tom Quigley, music by Jeff T. Branen -- Hello! Ma baby / by Howard and Emerson -- Her name is Rose / words by Irene Franklin, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Her wood is just as good as your / written and composed by Howard Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfeld -- I can’t see my money go dat a-way / words and music by Nathan Bivins -- I can pick de winner wid my two eyes shut / words by Verner E. Phelps,[music by] P. Sweningson -- I certn’ly was a very busy man / words by Sam Bennett, music by Theo. H. Northrup -- I don’t care if I never wake up / words and music by Paul J. Knox, arranged by Lewis Reiterman -- I guess that will be about all / words and music by Harry Von Tilzer -- I’ve found you, honey, found you, now be mine / by Gustave Luders -- I’ve got chicken on the brain / words by Elmer Bowman, music by Al Johns, arr. By W.H. Tyers -- I’ve just received a telegram from baby / words by Will a. Heelan, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- I haven’t changed my mind since then / [words and music by] Jefferson & Irving, arr. By Wm. Polla -- I’se a-picking my company now / words and music by Nathan Bivins -- I’d like to hear that song again / words by Gene Jefferson, music by Bob Irving, arranged by William H. Penn -- I wouldn’t change dat gal not for no other (Lazy Sal) / by Aubrey Boucicault -- I wouldn’t leave my home if I were you / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- If all the stars were mine / written by Harry B. Smith, composed by John Stromberg -- In an old New England village / words and music by Geo. L. Spaulding -- The Irishman’s farewell (Good-bye Nick) / words and music by J.F. Mitchell, arranged by H. de W. Russell -- Mulligan guards / Harrigan & Hart -- It takes a coon to do the ragtime dance / words by Robt. Penick, music arr. By Chas. L. Johnson -- Just suppose / words by karl Kennett, music by Lyn Udall -- King Gilhooly / words by Edgar Smith, music by John Stromberg -- Little black me / [by] Thurland Chattaway -- Liza Skinner : de cake walk winter / words and music by N.H. Moray -- Louisiana Lize / composed by Bob Cole, edited by J[ames] W[eldon] & Rosamond Johnson -- Mammy’s kinky-headed coon / words and music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Mammy’s little alligator bait / by Wise & Perrin, arr. By Jos. Clauder -- Mandy / words and music by J.B. Mullen -- My dear one / words by Will A. Heelan, music by Sigfrid Stenhammar -- My lady Lu / words by Chas. W. Doty, music by Edwin S. Brill -- My little Georgia Rose / words by Robert f. Roden, music by Max S. Witt -- My mother’s cradle song / words and music by Clarence Chrisman, arranged by D.S. DeLisle -- My Philippina gal / words by Hermione M. Lask, music by Florence C. Hawley -- My southern Rose / words and music by W.R. Williams -- The night you promised me / words by Frank Tannehill Jr., music by George Rosey -- Nora Bell / words by Edward Kelly,. Music by J. Alvin Fairfield -- Olcott’s lullaby / words and music by Chauncey Olcott -- One heart’s enough for me / words by L. Cheney, music by Max Hirschfeld -- Prancing pickaninnies / incidental words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Max Dreyfus -- A rabbi’s daughter / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder [partially mutilated] -- The pretty rag-time hat / [by] John Carlton -- Savannah Lou / words by Fred Raymond, music by Harry S. Marion -- She has only changed her name / words and music by Claude E. Range -- Stay in your own backyard / words by Karl Kennett, music by Lyn Udall -- The story of the rose / words by Alice, music by Andrew Mack -- Sweet Mary Malone / [by] Robert G. Penick -- Telephone me baby / words & music by Geo. M. Cohan [partially mutilated] -- There ain’t no use to keep on hanging around / words & music by Irving Jones -- The way to ask a girl to marry / words by Raymond A. Browne, music by Leo Friedman -- What right have you to judge her / words and music by Chas. E. Baer, arr. By Fred. W. Bunte -- When love is true / [by] Carl D. Herdman -- When Susan Thompson tries to reach high C / words & music by Harry Von Tilzer [partially mutilated] -- Why not? / words by J.W. Lerman, music by J.E. Andino.
- P.S. 1900, series 1: Down by the riverside / by Paul Barnes -- Day by day / words and music by Tony Stanford -- Coon! Coon! Coon! / words by Gene Jefferson, music by Leo Friedman -- Come back ma honey boy to me / words by Edgar Smith, music by John Stromberg -- Coming from church with Sue / words and music by Frank Melville -- A bow of blue / words by Maurice J. Steinberg, music by Max Dreyfus -- The bridge of sighs / words and music by James Thornton [partially mutilated] -- The bugaboo man / [words by] R.A. Barnet, music by J.E. Nicol [partially mutilated] -- Burlington Bertie / words and music by Harry B. Norris -- De cake walk queen / words by Harry B. Smith, music by John Stromberg -- The boy that takes the biscuit (Every time) / words and music by A.F. Kennard -- Baby pulled the pussy’s tail / verse by L. Frank Baum, music by Alberta N. Hall, pictures by Wm. W. Denslow [partially mutilated] -- Beneath the evening star / words by Walter H. Ford, music by John W. Bratton -- All for a man who’s God was gold / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- I can’t tell why I love you, but I do / lyric by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- Just my little yaller boy and me / words and music by Stanley Carter -- It’s just because I love you so / words and music by Jessie Bartlett Davis, arr. by Leo Friedman -- I took the heavy part / words by William Jerome, music by Frank David -- I’ll never love another girl but you / words and music by Geo. A. Nichols -- I won’t be an actor no more / words and music by George M. Cohan -- Just a woman’s heart / words by W.S. Estren, music by Jas. T. Brymn -- Just cuddle up in my arms and go to sleep : Mammy Jinney’s lullaby / words by Hal Stephens, music by Billee Taylor -- In Naples fair / words by Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick V. Bowers -- I need the money / words and music by Raymond A. Browne -- In the house of too much trouble / words and music by Will A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf -- I must a been a dreamin’ / composed by Bob Cole -- I’ve got a white man working for me / words and music by Andrew B. Sterling -- I’m certainly living a rag-time life / words by Gene Jefferson, music by Robt. S. Roberts -- I am waiting here for Julia / words by Joe Kearney, music by Frederick Rowley -- I need the money / words and music by Raymond A. Browne -- Ireland, I love you, Acushla Machree! / words and music by Raymond a. Browne [partially mutilated] -- He’s answered the roll call above / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Reginald Mowbray -- Hey there! My Sadie / words and music by Andrew B. Sterling, Bartley C. Costello -- Good-night, beloved, good-night / words by Jack Everett Fay, music by James Oliver -- Has another won your heart? / words by E. Nattes, music by Seymour Furth -- Good-bye Dolly Gray / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Paul Barnes -- The ghost of a coon / by [Bert] Williams and [George] Walker, arr. By Wm. H. Tyers -- The girl I should have married long ago / words and music by Will F. Burke -- Give me the good old-fashioned girl / written and composed by Barney Fagan -- A face behind the mask / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Ben M. Jerome -- The fatal rose of red / [by] J. Fred Helf and Ed. Gardenier -- Ev’rywhere / words and music by Arthur Trevelyan -- Excelsior / written by Leontine Stanfield, composed by Harry Von Tilzer -- Every race has a flag but the coon / words & music by Will A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf -- My little southern queen / words by W.E. Browning, music by Sheppard Camp -- Look into mine eyes, dear heart / words & music by Arthur Trevelyan -- Lucy Lee / words and music by Bogert and O’Brien -- Lucinda, I am waiting love, for you / words and music by Sidney Perrin -- The meeting house where I met Sue / words by Harry Dillon, music by John Dillon, arr. By Harry Heald -- I forgive you / words and music by Frank Melville -- Mr. Dingy don’t be so stingy / by Irving Jones -- My department store girl / words & music by Dick Thomas -- My Dinah / words & music by Sidney L. Perrin -- Just to remind me of you / [by] H.W. Petrie -- Just when I needed you most / words & music by W.B. Gray -- Just one kiss / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder -- Just for Auld lang syne / words and music by Chas. E. Baer, arr. By Fred. W. Bunte -- O’ ‘twas a buttercup / words by Margaret Eytinge, music by Alma Rickard -- Nothing doing / words by Edgar Smith, music by John Stromberg -- Nobody sees us but the man in the moon / words and music by Jas. T. Brymn, arranged by Phil. E. Collins -- Night was made for coons / words by W.S. Estren, music by Jas. T. Brymn -- My yellow pansy / words by Vincent P. Bryan, music by J.E. Andino -- My sunbeam from the south / words by Walter H. Ford, music by John W. Bratton -- My starlight babe, my queen / words by W.S. Estren, music by Jas. T. Brymn -- My rainy Daisy / words by Vincent P. Bryan, music by Harry M. Vernon -- Perhaps / words and music by Dox Cruge -- On a moonlight night / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by George Hamilton -- Sunbeam Sue / words by S.B. Cassin, music by Robert A. Keiser -- Sleepy-headed little Mary Green / words and music by George W. Gage -- Somebody’s love / words by J.I. Weiss, music by Leo Friedman -- Strike up the band (Here comes a sailor) / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Chas. B. Ward -- Shore acres / words and music by Vincent P. Bryan and Henry W. Armstrong -- Side by side / words and music by Lyn Udall -- Since we said good bye / words by Will A. Hellan, music by George Hamilton [partially mutilated] -- Pretty Jessie Moore / words & music by Geo. L. Spaulding -- De pride of newspaper row : Jimmy / by A.B. Sloane -- Remember or forget / words by Arthur Trevelyan, music by Hanna Rion -- Ruby / words by Leila McIntyre, music by Harry Linton -- She’s mine, all mine / words and music by Julia Marion Manley [partially mutilated] -- Sweet Fleur de Lis / words and music by Edgar Selden -- Sweetheart Nell / words and music by Robert Norman -- There are two sides to a story / words and music by Will A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf -- There’s no kiss like mother’s after all / by Benline and Carney [partially mutilated] -- There’s one rose that will never bloom again / words and music by Raymond A. Browne -- There was a goose / verse by L. Frank Baum, music by Alberta N. Hall, pictures by Wm. W. Denslow -- Tobie, I kind o’ likes you / words and music by Will A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf -- A trip through Dixie / [by] James w. Casey -- Trust me with your heart again / words by Arthur Trevelyan, music by Gladys Millbrook -- (The new) Turkey in the straw / [arranged by] Otto Bonnell -- The village far away / words by C.W. Doty, music by Harry Willard -- The voodoo man / words and music by [Bert] Williams & [George] Walker ] -- Wait! / words by Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick V. Bowers -- The way to win a woman’s heart / lyrics & melody by Raymond A. Browne -- We may never meet again / words by M.R.S. Blake, music by Louis Blake -- When dusky twilight steals upon me / words by Wm. C. Dunn, music by George Reichmann -- Just dry away your tears / words by Charles Horwitz, music by Frederic V. Bowers -- Without thee, dear heart / words and music by Arthur McWatters -- You can’t fool me no more / by Nathan Bivins -- You can’t keep a good man down / by M.F. Carey -- You needn’t say the kisses came from me / words and music by Stanley Carter.
- Call Number
- *ZB-2491 reel 4
- Title
- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 4.
- Imprint
- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1899-1900.
- Reproduction
- Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
- Local Note
- For P.S. 1900, series 1: many titles out of alphabetical sequence; contents listed as found on film.
- Research Call Number
- *ZB-2491 reel 4