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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 9.

Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 9.
Publication
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1905, 1910-1911.

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reel 9: 1905; 1910-1911Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 9: 1905; 1910-1911Performing 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.
  • The volumes of P.S. 1906-1910 (series 1) were disbound and integrated with songs in *ZB-768.
Reproduction (note)
  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • P.S. 1905, series 2: Always speak kindly of mother / words and music by Harry Taylor -- Angelena / words by C.E. Billings, music by Lawrence B. O’Connor -- Bright eyes, good bye / words by Harry H. Williams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- Can’t you see I’m lonely / words by Felix F. Feist, music by Harry Armstrong -- The college chaperone / words by Edgar Smith, music by Maurice Levi -- Daddy’s little girl / words by Edward Madden, music by Theodore Morse [2 copies; first copy partially mutilated] -- Darktown barbecue (Darktown was out at dat barbecue) / words and music by Will Marion Cook -- Darling Jane / words by Frank W. Sterns, music by Robert R. Kellogg -- The day that you’ll forget me / words and music by Edward Stanley -- Dearie / by Clare Kummer -- Dolly / words by Ruth D. Tinkler and E. Earl Foster, music by E. Earl Foster -- Dreaming love of you / words and music by Chas. K. Harris -- Everybody works but father / by Jean Havez -- Every one is in Slumberland but you and me / words by Addison Youngs, music by Geo. Moore -- Eyes of Killarney blue / by C.W. O’Connor -- Feather queen / [by] Mabel McKinley -- Football / words by Vincent Bryan, music by Chas. Zimmerman -- The girl from the U.S.A. / words by Wm. Clifford, music by Joe Hollander -- Grandmother’s love letters / [words by] Janet Gordon, [music by] Chas. Bishop -- He’s nobody’s friend, not even his own / words by W.E. Browning, music by J.B. Mullen -- The heaven born banner / words by Vincent Bryan, music by Gertrude Hoffman [partially mutilated] -- How much I love you / words and music by Leon Copeland, arranged by Chas. Miller -- I wait for your coming / poem by Emily S. Evans, music by F.L. Ryder -- I was shaving myself at the timer / written and composed by Fred Hastings -- I’ll be there in the public square / words and music by Geo. M. Cohan -- I wonder if you know my heart is breaking / words by Frank W. Sterns, music by Ernest S. Erdman -- I’d like to have someone to love me / words and music by Ernest B. Lydick, arranged by Chas. L. Lewis -- In my merry Oldsmobile / words by Vincent Bryan, music by Gus Edwards -- In the golden autumn time my sweet Elaine / words by Richard H. Gerard, music by S.R. Henry -- The leader of the German band / words by Edward Madden, music by Theodore Morse -- Little fighting soldier man / words and music by Lillian Coffin -- Little girl you’ll do / written by Benj. H. Burt, composed by Alfred Solman -- Longing for you / words by Jack Drislane, music by Theodore Morse -- Love’s pleading / words and music by Sydney S. Jacquelin -- Making eyes / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Mary’s a grand old name / [by] Geo. M. Cohan -- Miss Maloney / words by Ed. Madden, music by J.B. Mullen [partially mutilated] -- Mooning / words and music by Fleta Jan Brown -- My gal Sal, or They called her frivolous Sal / by Paul Dresser -- My Jane, Jane, Jane / by T. Mayo Geary -- No blossoms / words and music by Abbie A. Ford -- Nobody / words by Alex Rogers, music by Bert A. Williams -- Oh! What a difference in the morning! / composed by Felix McGlennon, additional lines and arrangement by M.C.J. -- On the banks of the Rhine with a stein / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer [partially mutilated] -- A picnic for two / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Roaming around the town / lyric by J.W. Johnson, music by Bob Cole -- Robinson Crusoe’s isle / words and music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt -- Rosy / words by Anna Caldwell, music by J.C. Mullen -- She is ma daisy / words by Harry Lauder & J.D. Harper, music by Harry Lauder -- She’s still the girl I love / words and music by Ernest B. Lydick, arranged by Chas. L. Lewis -- She waits by the deep blue sea / words by Edward Madden, music by Theodore Morse -- A snug little bug in a rug / words and music by Billy Johnson -- Some one think of some one / words by Ed. Gardenier, music by J. Fred Helf -- The tale of a stroll / words by George Totten Smith, music by Byrd Dougherty -- Texas Dan / words by William Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- Thou art mine / words by Jean Lenox, music by Harry O. Sutton -- The twilight / words by L. Roland Jones, music by Harry Armstrong -- What you goin’ to do when the rent come ‘round? (Rufus Rastus Johnson Bruwn) / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer [The preceding 13 songs have been photographed twice].
  • P.S. 1910, series 2: Silver bell / words by Edward Madden, music by Percy Wenrich -- I work eight hours, sleep eight hours, that leaves eight hours for love / words by Edgar Leslie and Bert Kalmar, music by Ted Snyder.
  • P.S. 1911, series 1 (A-K): After that I want a little more / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer -- Alexander’s ragtime band / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Algernon / words by George W. Sutton Jr., music by William J. Mullen [partially mutilated] -- All I hear is rag / words by Archie Fletcher, music by Harry McNamara -- All the world loves a lover (A lover loves only one / lyric by Robert B. Smith, music by Jean Gilbert -- Another rag / words by D.A. Esrom, music by Theodore Morse -- Are you feeling as lonesome as I am? / words and music by Billy Gaston -- Ain’t you glad you’ve come home, Mary? / words by Edgar Selden, music by Kendis & Paley -- Big pow wow / words by Edgar Selden, music by Florence M. Pearce -- Billy (I always dream of Bill) / words by Joe Goodwin, music by Kendis & Paley -- Bless your ever loving little heart / lyric by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall -- By the light of the jungle moon / words by Powell I. Ford, music by J. Caldwell Atkinson -- Can’t I walk home with you, dear? / words by Chas. Beckman, music by Gus. Beckman -- Can’t you hear me ringing at the door-bell of your heart? / words by Addison Burkhgardt, music by Herbert Ingraham -- Carita / words by Edwyn Stanley, music by Jesse M. Winne -- Casey / words by Arthur Gillespie, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- Chop house rag / words by Wm. Foster, music by Edna May Fowler -- Come home! / words and music by Ralph Whitehead -- Come kiss the Blarney, Mary darling / words by Fleta Spencer, music by Herbert Spencer -- Come, love, and play peek-a-boo / words by William Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- Dixie belle / words and music by Herbert Ingraham -- Dixie moon / words by Sam Ehrlich, music by Albert Gumble -- Down in the old Meadow Lane / words by Harry Williams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- Dreams of my love / words by Jack Strouse, music by Billy Arlington -- Driving home that cows from pasture / by Armstrong & Clark [partially mutilated] -- Dusky Sandy from Sandusky, O-hi-o / lyric by Will D. Cobb, music by Max Hoffmann -- Everybody’s doing it now / by Irving Berlin -- Every moment you’re lonesome, I’m lonesome too / words by Bernard Grossman, music by J.D. Richmond -- Farewell sweetheart / words and music by Emily Brachmann -- First you get the money, then you get the flat (Then it’s time enough to get the girl) / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer -- Gee, but I think a lot of you / words by Rudoph Aufderheide, music by May Aufderheidde -- Ghost time / lyric by Thomas B. Donaldson, melody by R.N. M. Snyder -- Go, hide your face in the corner (I’m ashamed of you) / words and music by Fred. Collins Wildman -- Go to sleep / lyric by Edgar Selden, melody by Henry I. Marshall -- Golden deer / words by Harry Williams, music by Percy Wenrich -- The harbor of love / words by Earle C. Jones, music by Charlotte Blake -- He never, never said good-bye / words and music by Ben Deely -- Hear of gold / words by Ida Simpson, music by Alfred L. Simpson -- / words and music by Billy Gaston -- I’m going back to Reno / words by William Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- I’m happy, that’s all / words and music by Alfred E. Joy -- I’m in love with a chocolate soldier [from The chocolate soldier] / words by Edgar Selden, music by Tom Kelley -- I’m raking in the hay / words by Harry Breen, music by Jas. Conlin -- I’m the only mother that you ever knew / words by Vincent Bryan, music by E. Ray Goetz -- I’m trying my best to smile / words and music by Billy Gaston -- I fondly dream, dear one, of you / lyric by Ida Simpson, music by Alfred L. Simpson -- I give you all you ask / words by Edgar Selden, music by Melville J. Gideon -- I’ve got a ragtime bee in my bonnet / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Oreste Migliaccio -- I love my wife / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Geo. Walter Brown -- I love you better than anyone ever loved anyone else before / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Melville J. Gideon -- I’ll never have another pal like Mary mine / words by Dave Oppenheim, music by Joe Cooper -- I wonder why / words by John K. Housel, music by Ferd E. Mierisch -- I’d like to be your mother’s son-in-law / words by E. Ray Goetz, music by Melville J. Gideon -- I would rather love what I cannot have than have what I cannot love / words and music by Elsie Janis -- If every hour were a day / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer -- If I forget / words by Alfred Anderson, music by De Koven Thompson -- If you talk in your sleep / words by A. Seymour Brown, music by Nat D. Ayer -- In Good Time Town / words and music by Dave Reed -- In June and July with August / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Herbert Ingraham -- In the land of harmony / words by Bert Kalmar, music by Ted Snyder -- It’s great to do the rag time glide / words by Birdie wolf Roberts, music by Lew Roberts, arr. by Rudolf Moehl -- It’s lonesome on Broadway / words and music by Billy Kent -- It’s no use to love, little girlie (When you know, no girl loves you!) / words by Edgar Selden, music by tom Kelley -- It takes a live fish to swim up stream (and dead one can float down) / words by Edgar Selden and John C. Hanson, music by Herbert Ingraham -- Just think of all the money you could save / words by William Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- Kentucky eyes / words by E.S.S. Huntington & Wm. J. Vanderveer, music by Arthur Carlton -- Kiss me again / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Herbert Ingraham -- Knock wood / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 9
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 9.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1905, 1910-1911.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 9
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