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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 5.

Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 5.
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[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1900-1901.

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reel 5: 1900-1901Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 5: 1900-1901Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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Description
1 microfilm reel.
Subjects
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. 1900, series 2: Absence makes the heart grow fonder (Longing to be near your side) / words by Arthur Gillespie, music by Herbert Dillea -- A bird in a gilded cage / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- The colonel / words by Harry B. Smith, music by John Stromberg -- Come, my sweet queen / words and music by Chauncey Olcott -- De Coontown cake walk / words and music by Martin Thornley -- A Dixie lullaby / words and music by Ida Thorpe Bouton -- Down on the old Suanee / words and music by Bert Woodyatt -- Ere the old love dies away / words by H.J. Breen, music by T. Mayo Geary -- For freedom and for Ireland / words by Matthew Woodward, music by Andrew Mack -- For old time’s sake / by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder -- Good-bye Dolly Gray / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Paul Barnes -- Her little valise / verses by Elliott Flower, music by Harvey Worthington Loomis -- I ain’t got no happy home to leave! / written & composed by J. Fred Helf -- I can’t tell why I love you, but I do / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- I certainly didn’t know you when you first came in / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- I couldn’t lose my baby / [by] Eva Willis, arr. by J.A. Noble -- I’ve a longing in my heart for you, Louise / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arr. by Jos. Clauder -- I’ll be your own / words and music by Frank A. Bush -- I will love you, always love you / words and music by Nick Brown -- I wonder will you always call me “Honey” / words by Harry J. Breen, music by t. Mayo Geary -- If you love your baby, make the googoo eyes (The game of googoo eyes) / by [Bert] Williams and [George] Walker -- Juliet / words and music by Billee Taylor -- Just drop in on mother and me / words and music by J. Fred Helf -- Just like you / words and music by Maurice J. Steinberg -- Lam’, lam’, lam’ / words by frank Abbott, music by Ben M. Jerome -- The lamb that strayed from the fold / words by Harry Davis, music by Sidney Carleton -- Last night (as the moon was shining) / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder -- Loved and lost / words and music by Wm. J. Carkeek, arr. by Alfred J. Doyle [partially mutilated] -- Memory’s pictures / words and music by Leon Copeland -- Ma black tulip / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder -- My chilly baby / [by] Hattie Starr -- My Jersey Lily / words by Arthur Tevelyan, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- My pa’s richer than your pa / words and music by Chas. E. Bray -- Oh! Oh! Miss Phoebe / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- On furlough / written by Sam Richards, composed by Walter Tilbury, arr. by H.E. Pether -- Prize song / words and music by John Lipman -- Round my quaint old fashion’d country village home / words and music by F.J. Wordene -- Rufus! Don’t tease me / words by Geo. Totten Smith, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Run, brudder possum run / words by J.W. Johnson, music by Rosamond Johnson -- The shade of the palm / music by Leslie Stuart -- The shoogy-shoo / words by Winthrop Packard, music by Paul Ambrose -- The spider and the fly / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Sweetheart / words and music by Harris Aronson -- The sweet-heart that I loved long years ago / words and music by Eva Willis -- That’s where she sits all day / written and composed by Frank Leo -- That little girl I once called mine / [by] Willie D. Price, arranged by Jos. Clauder [partially mutilated] -- Unrequited / words by Winfield Blake, music by G.J. Couchois [partially mutilated] -- Way deep in my heart / [words and music and] revised by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder -- What is a home without love? / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder -- What’s all this noise about? / words and music by Jeffrey T. Branen -- When I hold your hand in mine / [by] Thurland Chattaway -- When the harvest days are over (Jessie dear) / words by Howard Graham, music by Harry Von Tilzer.
  • P.S. 1901, series 1: Ain’t dat lovin’? / words by Elmer Bowman, music by Al Johns [partially mutilated] -- The Alabama barbecue / words by Jean C. Havez, music by W.W. Herbert -- Again / words by Edwin M. Abbott, music by R.M. Stults [partially mutilated] -- Alone am I / words by Jas. O’Dea, music by Fred J. Hamill -- Any old place I can hang my hat is home sweet home to me / words by Wm. Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- Awkward moments / written by Paul Pelham, composed by Valentine Watson, arranged by John S. Baker -- Baby mine / words by Raymond A. Browne, music by Leo Friedman -- Balmoral / words and music by Geo. A. Spink -- Because you were an old sweetheart of mine / words by Maurice L. Jacobs, music by Harry I. Robinson -- Be my lady, do / by Harry S. Marion -- Be my little bumble bee / words and music by Alb. H. Fitz -- The bells that rang for her, let them ring for me / [words by] John N. Dunston, [music by] Percy Y. Clarke -- Bonnie / words and music by Alb. H. Fitz -- By the rippling Schuylkills’ shore / words by F.W. Vandersloot, music by A.L. Fischer -- Casey’s wedding night / words by Vincent P. Bryan, music by Gus Edwards -- Don’t wear your heart on your sleeve / written by Edw. B. Marks, music by Jos. W. Stern -- Eyes of blue, eyes of brown / words and music by Costen & Sterling -- Go way back and sit down / words by Elmer Bowman, music by Al Johns -- Give me thy heart / [by] Marie Theresa Laing -- A handful of maple leaves / words and music by Will Westbrook -- He laid away a suit off gray, to wear the Union blue / words by Edward M. Wickes, music by Ben Jansen -- Her lover who sailed on the Maine / [by] Helen G. Sparhawk -- ‘E’s takin’ a mean advantage / written & composed by Fred W. Leigh -- Hurrah, boy! / words by Will A. Heelan, music by Jos. Lacalle -- I am dreaming of a by-gone day / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- I can’t get no money from home / words by Elmer Bowman, music by Al Johns -- Ida from Idaho / words and music by John H. Flynn -- I don’t like the Irish (but I’d like to hear somebody say as much) / by John H. Flynn -- I don’t want money (I just want you) / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- I’ve loved but you / words by Wm. A. Bell, music by E.S. Rinaldy -- If Santa Claus knew / poem by A.J. Waterhouse, music by Homer Tourjee -- It’s all right Mayme / words by Wm. Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- It’s awfully nice to be a regular soldier / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- I wonder if it’s you, “oo” “oo” / words by E.M. Wickers, music by Harry S. Marion -- The king of the deep am I! (The lighthouse) / words and music by W.C. Kreusch -- Kiss me good-bye and go, Jack / words by Rob’t. F. Roden, music by Ben M. Jerome -- A labour of love / words and music by Frank Leo -- The little church around the corner / words by W.C. Kreusch, music by Fred J. Hamill -- A little empty nest / words by Will A. Heelan, music by J. Fred Helf -- ‘Liza (Smile! Smile! Smile!) / words by James J.M. Reilly, music by Arthur Gillespie [partially mutilated] -- The little place that I call home / words and music by Raymond Hubbell -- A little southern bride / by Martin Bowes -- Look it up in the dream book / words by Robert B. Smith, music by Harry t. MacConnell -- Loo-loo-oo-loo loo or My dusk Loo / written by Matthew Ott, composed by J.B. Mullen -- Maizy, my dusky daisy / words by Will A. Heelan, music by J. Fred Helf -- Mamie (Don’t you feel ashamie) / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- The matinee girls’ parade / words by Vincent P. Bryan, music by Al Johns -- Josephine, my Jo / words by R.C. McPherson, music by James T. Brymn -- The missionary’s flirtation (Thanksgiving Day in the Fiji Islands) / words by James Clarence Harvey, [music by] Paul Kengel -- My Alleghany home / words and music by J. Arthur Nelson, arranged by D.S. De Lisle -- My baby Lize / words and music by Dave Reed Jr. -- My queen and my dream / words by Nettie Nachman, music by Nellie O’Neil, arr. by Wm. H. Penn -- My Samoan beauty / words by Arthur Trevelyan, music by Will Accooe -- My sweet Kimona / words and music by Maude Nugent -- My Yankee girl / words and music by Warren R. Walker -- My Yokohama lady / words and music by Lee Johnson -- The night we did not care / by Clare Kummer -- Nothin’ but coon / words by Frank Abbott, music by Ben M. Jerome -- Oh, Flo! / words and music by Harry Dacre -- On a Saturday night / [by] Howard and Emerson -- The only pair of eyes / words and music by Andrew B. Sterling -- The pawn-shop man (My onliest Dollie) / words by George A. Poole, music by Hattie Starr -- ‘Pheemie / words by Geo. Totten Smith, music by Ned Wayburn -- A picture that deserve a better frame / words and music by Paul Leslie -- Pretty Sal / words by Elmer Bowman, music by Al Johns -- The phrenologist coon / words by Ernest Hogan, music by Will Accooe -- Rip! Rip! Rip! / words by Samuel McDowell, music by R.P. Lilly -- Ruby / words by J.J. Lonsdale, music by Virginia Gabriel -- Ruby, the gem of my heart / words and music by Harry Dacre -- The sea is the home for me / music by H.W. Petrie, words by J.T. Branen -- She did it for another / by W.C. Parker -- She’s the flower of Mississippi / words by Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick V. Bowers -- She lives in Alabama / words by Edith Willard, music by Harry S. Miller -- She’s getting mo’ like the white folks every day / [by] [Bert] Williams and [George] Walker -- Show me the way to go home, babe / words by Archie Morrow, music by Wilford Herbert -- Since I’ve joined the “Buffaloes” I can’t lay up a cent / by Clifton Crawford -- The spy / words by Donald Smedt, music by Fred’k Gagel -- Starlight (Starlight’s ma gal) / by Clifton Crawford -- The sunbeams of Shadow Row / words and music by Gus Edward & John H. Flynn -- Sweet Annie Moore / words and music by J.H. Flynn -- Sweetheart / song and chorus by John Martin, arranged by Harry H. Zickel -- Sweethearts long ago / by J. Gayle Nelson -- Sweet morning glory / words by Raymond A. Browne, music by Theodore F. Morse -- That grand amen / by Roger Harding, arr. by Al. LaRue -- There’s nobody just like you / [words by] ed. Gardenier, [music by] William H. Penn -- Tommy / [words by] Richard Goodall, [music by] William H. Penn -- Topsy / words and music by Raymond A. Browne -- We’ll sink or swim together / words and music by Walter Coleman -- When I gave my heart to you / words and music by Thurland Chattaway -- When mother used to sing that song / words and music by Raymond A. Browne -- When the boys go marching by / words and music by Chas. W. Doty -- When they play “God save the king” / words by Vincent P. Bryan, music by Theo. F. Morse -- When two hearts are one / words and music by Chas. Shackford -- Where the orange blossoms bloom / words by Andrew B. Sterling and Bartley C. Costello, music by Jesse H. Campbell -- Where the silvery Colorado wends it way / words by C.H. Scoggins, music by Charles Avril -- When you loved me in the sweet old days / words by Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick V. Bowers -- Who’s your friend? / words by Allen Lowe, music by Howard and Emerson.
  • P.S. 1901, series 2: Mid the orange trees and blossoms she is waiting / [by] Rob’t. P. Skilling -- Are you a buffalo? / words by Edward P. Moran, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- The art of pickin’ fowl / words and music by Will A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf -- Ashamed of the old folks / [by] J.A. Wallace -- At the pan-I-marry-can / words by Harry Dillon, music by John Dillon -- Beloved / words by Wm. H. Gardner, music by Carlotta Williamson -- Birdie, I’d like to buy a gilded cage for you / words by William Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Blue eyes, true eyes / poem by A.J. Waterhouse, music by Homer Tourjee -- Dancing on the Mississippi landing / words and music by Addison Kavanaugh -- Darling, I love you / words by J.J. Hagarty, music by David Elmore [partially mutilated] -- De dago, de org’ and de monk / words and music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Don’t be shy / words by Clifton Bingham, music by Louis Levine -- Dolly Varden / lyric by Stanislaus Stange, music by Julian Edwards -- Down among the pines / words and music by Billy Johnson -- Everybody has a whistle like me / by Ed Rogers -- First comes your duty to the flag / words by Arthur Trevelyan, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Grandma there’s none like you / words by Adam L. Craig, music by Al Fredericks -- The honeysuckle and the bee / words by Alb. H. Fitz, music by Wm. H. Penn -- I’m goin’ to live anyhow, till I die / words and music by Shepard N. Edmonds -- Egypt / by Clare Kummer -- I wants to be the leading lady / words by George Toten Smith, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- I’ll be with you when the roses bloom again / words and music by Cobb & Edwards -- I’d like to hear that song again / by Jefferson & Irving, Raymond A. Browne, Wm. H. Penn -- If I but knew / words by W.A. Pratt, music by W.A. Pratt & J.W. Baume -- Where the children used to play / words by James Whitcomb Riley, music by Barclay Walker -- ‘Tis not always bullets that kill / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder -- Josephine, my Jo / words by R.C. McPherson, music by James T. Brymn -- The maiden with the dreamy eyes / words by J.W. Johnson, music by Bob Cole -- Mama number two / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Many an honest heart may beat beneath a ragged coat / words by Hawley Franck, music by Arthur Trevelyan [partially mutilated] -- May be / words by Frank Tannehill Jr., music by George Rosey -- Mille : The caddie’s song / words by Jas. O’Dea, music by Fred J. Hamill, arr. by W.C. Polla -- Miss Hannah from Savannah / words by A.C. McPherson, music by Thos. Lemonier -- Mr. Volunteer, or : You don’t belong to the regulars, you’re just a volunteer / by Paul Dresser -- Monkey murmers : The whizz-fish song / words by E. Littleton (“Lope”) Fox, music by Porter Steele -- My black dove / words and music by W.R. Walker, arr. by Wm. J. Butler -- My Carolina Caroline / words and music by Billy Johnson -- My Filopena pet / words by Harry B. Smith, music by Aimé Lachaume -- MMy lady Hottentot / words by William Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- My magic mandolin / composed by Fred Deekman -- My Magnolia maid / music by Harry T. MacConnell, words by Robert B. Smith [partially mutilated] -- My paradise is you / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Geo. Schleiffarth -- My sapphire Sue / words by Arthur Trevelyan, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- My whip-poor-will / words by Geo. Totten Smith, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- No words can tell / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by S. Hirsch -- Oh! Malinda / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- The old flag never touched the ground / words by J.W. Johnson & Bob Cole, music by Rosamond Johnson -- Only a lock of golden hair / words and music by Clyde L. Craig -- A pattern to the world / words and music by Harry Dacre -- A picture of the school house on the hill / words and music by Frank A. Conly -- Pretty Molie Shannon (She’s the real, real thing) / words by Geo. H. Ryan, music by Walter Wolff -- Rose / words by Arthur Trevelyan, music by Chas. J. Gebest -- Run, chicken, run / [by] Billie Johnson, Ernest Hogan -- Simple little sister Mary Green / words and music by Clifton Crawford -- Since Sally’s in the ballet / words by Vincent P. Bryan, music by Mike Bernard -- The tale of a bumble-bee / lyrics by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders -- Tell us pretty ladies / words by Edgar Smith, music by John Stromberg -- The treasures off the sea are buried deep / words by J.T. Branen, music by H.W. Petrie -- Venus, you’re the sweetest gal I ever knew / words by by H.E. Muchmore, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- When the band begins to play / words by E.P. Moran, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- You alone / words and music by Helena Bingham -- You’re not in Oskaloosa now / words by Arthur Gillespie, music by Billee Taylor -- You are not the girl I loved long ago / words and music by Emily Smith.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 5
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 5.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1900-1901.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 5
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