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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 11.

Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 11.
Publication
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1912.

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reel 11: 1912Notated musicUse in library *ZB-2491 reel 11: 1912Performing 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. 1912, series 1: Ain’t you glad you’ve come home, Mary? / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Kendis & Paley -- Aloha oe = Farewell to thee / composed by H.M. Queen Liliuokalani -- As long as the shamrock grows green / words by James Brockman, music by Nat Osborne -- At the Yiddisher ball / lyrics by Joe McCarty, music by Harry Piani -- Big blond baby / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer -- The burglar rag / words by Brady and Mahoney, music by Harry Ferguson -- The captain of the Corset Squad Brigade / words by Herbert Clifton, music by Will De Veau -- Castellano / words by Dick Richards, music by Henry Frantzen, arr. By Eugene Platzmann -- Do you regret the days gone by? / words by Elinore Lee, music by Walter Simon -- Down in dear old New Orleans / words by Joe Young, music by Conrad & Whidden -- Droop dem eyes / by Creamer & Europe -- Fairyland / by Martin Dobson and Edgar Selden [partially mutilated] -- For the sake of days gone by / words by Henry Aiken, music by George Christie -- Good night nurse / lyric by Thos. J. Gray, music by W. Raymond Walker -- Heart of hearts / words by Jean C. Havez, music by Bert Grant -- Here comes my daddy now (Oh pop—oh pop—oh pop) / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Lewis F. Muir -- Hitchy koo / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Lewis F. Muir & Maurice Abrahams -- The hobble skirt / words by M.D. Chemberlin, music by Henri Von Wertz -- The hold up rag / lyric by Edward Madden, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- Honest true / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Jean Schwartz -- How would you like to be loved? / words by William Tracey, music by Harry Jentes -- I’m in love with you / words by Beth Slater Whitson, music by Lew Roberts, arr. By C. Bonsignore -- I just can’t get rid of that plaster / words and music by Les Copeland & Jean Havez -- I want a little lovin’, sometimes / words and music by Chris Smith -- I’ll do that little thing for you / words by Thomas J. Gray, music by W. Raymond Walker -- I’d do as much for you / words by William Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- I’d like to be in Peachland with a peach like you / words by Fleta Jan Brown, music by Herbert Spencer -- I’d like to be liked by a nice little girl who’d like to be liked by me / lyric by Bartley Costello, music by Henry I. Marshall -- I would like to try it (But I’m just a bit afraid) / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- If all the girls in all this world were just as nice as you / words by Arthur J. Goodhart, music by Fred Fischer -- If you want to please Suzannah (Play some ragtime on the piano) / written by A.J. Mills, composed by Bennett Scott -- In Dixie land with Dixie Lou / words by Jack Drislane, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- In the far off golden west / words by Roger Lewis, music by F. Henri Klickmann -- Is there anything else that I can do for you? / lyric by Earle C. Jones, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- It’s a long, long way to Tipperary / written & composed by Jack Judge & Harry Williams -- It tickles me so! / words by Samuel R. Schneider, music by Bill E. Loeblenz [partially mutilated] -- June dreams / words and music by Edwin A. Perls -- Just a little lovin’ for baby please / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Just for you, sweetheart / words by Beth Slater Whitson, music by A. Bela Laszky -- Just one little smile / music by Lew Roberts, words by Birdie Wolf Roberts, arr. By Camillo Bonsignore -- Just us two / words by Bertha T. Gilbert, music by J.C. Eaton -- Keep away from the fellow who owns an automobile / by Irving Berlin -- Kentucky days / words by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich -- Lady Angeline / words by Dave Reed, music by George Christie -- Let me be the first one, dearie / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer -- Let’s make love, my dearie / by Chas. F. Orr -- Levee Lou / words by Edward Madden, music by Gus Edwards -- Love finds out the way = (Keine Sorg’ um den Weg) / [by] J. Raff -- Love honor and obey / words by joe Goodwin, Joe McCarthy, music by Chris Smith -- Love is such a grand old thing (So gimme little bit of lovin’) / words by Elmer Bowman and Jack Drislane, music by Chris Smith -- Loving time in Spooney Land / words by Gertie Moulton, music by Al. W. Brown -- Luxury / words by Neil O’Brien, music by Les Copeland -- Malinda / lyric by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall -- The message of the violet / words by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders -- Mine / words by James W. McGee and Paul Benedek, music by Alfred Solman -- Mister fortune tellin’ man / by Jimmie V. Monaco -- Moonlight Bay / words by Edward Madden, music by Percy Wenrich [incomplete] -- My man / words by Joe Young, music by Conrad and Whidden -- My Marguerite / by Billy Gaston & Edgar Selden -- My Rosy Lee / words by Jesse G.M. Glick, music by Fred R. Hoff -- Next Sunday at nine : or Dearie, won’t you call me dear / by Evans Lloyd -- Not me, never! / words and music by Ralph Whitehead -- Oh! What a beautiful dream (you’ve seen) / words by Dave Oppenheim, music by Joe Cooper -- Oh! You circus day / [by] Edith Maida Lessing and Jimmie V. Monaco -- Oh you Georgia Rose / words by Shelton Brooks and W.R. Williams, music by Bob Cole and Johnnie Waters -- Oh! You little rascal / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- Oh you silv’ry bells (Jingle bells) / words by Jean Havez, music by George Botsford -- On the Mississippi / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Carroll & Fields -- The one sweetest moment in life / words by Jeff T. Branen, music by Evans Lloyd -- Parisienne / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Please don’t take my lovin’ man away / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Poor Diana / words by [Jean] Havez & Donnelly, music by Nat Goldstein -- Ragging the baby to sleep / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Lewis F. Muir -- The ragtime jockey man / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Ragtime Nick / words by Betty Morgan, music by Ernest Breuer -- Ragtime soldier man / by Irving Berlin -- Remember / words and music by Murray Bennett -- Roll me around like a hoop, my dear! / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer -- Some boy / lyric by Gene Buck, music by Dave Stamper -- Somebody’s coming to town (from Dixie) / lyric by Raymond A. Browne, music by Henry Clay Smith -- Stop that bear cat Sadie / words and music by Gene Greene -- Supposing I make you wait ‘till we get married / words and music by Alfred Bryan -- The sweetheart of Sigma Chi / words by Byron D. Stokes, music by F. Dudleigh Vernor -- Take a little tip from father / by Berlin and Snyder -- Teach me that beautiful love / by Joe Schenck and Gus Van -- Teach me to love you, I’m willing to learn / words by Edgar T. Farran, music by Baer & Roos -- Teasing moon / lyric by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall -- Tennessee moon / words by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich -- That Alabama bear / words by Dave Oppenheim, music by Joe Cooper -- That devilish glide / [by] R.G. Grady -- That dramatic rag / words and music by Young, Ruby & Glogau -- That mellow melody / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- That old girl of mine / lyric by Earle C. Jones, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- That society bear / by Irving Berlin -- There is silver now, where once was gold / words and music by E.S.S. Huntington -- They gotta quit kickin’ my dawg aroun’ / words by Webb M. Oungst, music by Cy Perkins [partially mutilated] -- Tommy / Ruth Florence Lapen, music by Oreste Migliaccio -- Way down south / by Geo. Fiarman -- When I dream of old erin (I’m dreaming of you) / words by Marvin Lee, music by Leo Friedman -- When I lost you / by Irving Berlin -- When I waltz with you / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Albert Gumble -- When I was twenty one and you were sweet sixteen / words by Harry Williams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- When Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo (Plankity-plank) / words by D.A. Esrom, music by Theodore Morse -- When you have nothing else to do / words by Wm. Tracey, music by W. Raymond Walker -- When you tell the sweetest story to the sweetest girl you know / by W.R. Williams -- Whistling Jim (That’s him) / words by D.A. Esrom, music by Theodore Morse -- Whose little baby boy are you? / words by Joe Young, music by Bert Grant -- Won’t you let me take you home? / words by Edward Doerr, music by Lou S. Lashley -- You’re just the girlie, that I adore / words by A. Seymour Brown, music by Nat D. Ayer [partially mutilated].
  • P.S. 1912, series 2: All alone on Broadway : Blasé Broadway / [by] L. Wolfe Gilbert -- All aboard for Dixieland / words by Jack Yellen, music by George L. Cobb -- All night long / words and music by Shelton Brooks -- And Tommy goes, too / words by Chas. A. Bayha, music by James Kendis -- And the green grass grew all around / words by William Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- At the gate of the palace of dreams / lyric by Chas. E. Baer, music by Johann C. Schmid -- The band played “Nearer my God to thee” as the ship went down / words by Mark Beam, music by Harold Jones -- Daddy has a sweetheart and mother is her name / words by Gene Buck, music by Dave Stamper -- Everybody loves a chicken / words and music by Bobby Jones -- Farewell, dear Alma Mater! / lyric by Wm. H. Gardner, music by J.L. Gilbert -- Fiddle-dee-dee / words and music by E. ray Goetz and Irving Berlin -- Here’s to the friend in stormy weather / lyric by Jean C. Havez, music by George Botsford -- Honey Rose (‘Way down yonder in the cornfield) / words by Joe McCarthy & Joe Goodwin, music by Chris Smith -- I’m the lonesomest gal in town / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- I my old Kentucky home for you / words by William Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- I long for you to-night / words and music by Chas. K. Harris -- I’ll sit right on the moon (and keep my eyes on you) / [by] Jimmie V. Monaco -- If all the girls I knew were like you / words and music by Irving Berlin -- If we were alone / [by] Chris Smith -- Last night was the end of the world / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Lead me to that beautiful band / by E. Ray Goetz and Irving Berlin -- A little love, a little kiss = (Un peu d’amour) / English words by Adrian Ross, paroles de A. Nilson Fysher, music by Lao Silesu -- If every star was a little pickaninny / words by Joe McCarthy, music by Leo Edwards -- Love’s own sweet song / lyric by C.C. S. Cushing & E.P. Heath, music by Emmerich Kalman [filmed twice] -- Mary was my mother’s name / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Alfred Solman -- My hat’s in the ring / words by Harry Williams, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- My sweetheart from the old home town / by Geo. N. Seegitz & Fred Heltman -- No girl can take my old girl’s place / words by Powell I. Ford, music by J. Caldwell Atkinson -- Nobody knows where the old man goes / lyric by Thos. J. Gray, music by W. Raymond Walker -- Oh! Shush / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Lewis F. Muir, Maurice Abrahams -- On a beautiful night with a beautiful girl / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- Only a bunch of violets / words and music by Anita Owen -- Pick, pick, pick, pick on the mandolin, Antonio / by Irving Berlin -- The preacher and the bear / words and music by Joe Arizona -- Pucker up your lips, Miss Lindy / words by Eli Dawson, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Ragtime Cowboy Joe / music by Murry Abrahams, Louis Muir, words by Grangt Clarke -- She was my dad’s first sweetheart / words by J.S. Ronney, music by Frederic Watson -- Snap your fingers, and away you go / words by William Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Somebody else is getting’ it / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Song of the soil / words by Kathryn A. Turney, music by Homer Tourjée -- Sweet Eileen Asthore / words and music by James I. Russell -- Sweet little Rosey-Posey / words and music by Harry Dacre -- The sweetheart of Sigma Chi / words by Byron D. Stokes, music by F. Dudleigh Vernor -- Oh! That auto glide / words by W.J. Higgins, music by H.A. Thews -- That aeroplane glide / words and music by Harry Israel -- That’s how I need you / words by Joe McCarthy and Joe Goodwin, music by Al Piantadosi -- That’s Irish love / words by Bobby Heath, music by Harry McNamara -- That viaduct glide / words and music by Wm. Renick Smith, arranged by Phillips & Fuller -- There’s one in a million like you / words by Grant Clarke, music by Jean Schwartz -- There’s a happy land / words by Jack Norworth, music by Jerome Kern [partially mutilated; incomplete] -- The trolley car swing / words by Joe Young, music by Bert Grant -- Virginia Rose / by Max S. Witt -- Wait until your daddy comes home / by Irving Berlin -- We sing of the south in Northland down south in Dixie Land / words and music by Geo. L. Rothermel -- What happened to Mary / words by Earl Carroll, music by Lee Orean Smith -- When dear old Santa Claus come to town / words by William Jerome, music by Harry von Tilzer -- When I’m dancing the suey with you / by Bobby Heath and Billy Vanderveer -- When I get you alone tonight / words by Joe McCarthy, Joe Goodwin, music by Fred Fisher -- When Irish eyes are smiling / lyric by Chauncey Olcott & Geo. Graff Jr., music by Ernest R. Ball -- When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam’ / by Irving Berlin -- When the old folks were young folks / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Alfred Solman -- When the stars in the sky spell love / words and music by Dave Reed -- Why did you make me care? / words by Sylvester Maguire, music by Alfred Solman -- You’re going to losse your honey boy / words and music by Arthur Carlton and Chas. A. Speidel -- Your daddy did the same thing fifty years ago / words by Joe McCarthy & Joe Goodwin, music by Al Piantadosi.
Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 11
Title
American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 11.
Imprint
[Various places] : [various publishers], ©1912.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
Research Call Number
*ZB-2491 reel 11
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