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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 12.
- Title
- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 12.
- Publication
- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1912-1913.
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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 12: 1912-1913 | Notated music | Use in library | *ZB-2491 reel 12: 1912-1913 | 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. 1912, series 3: And Johnny goes too (And Johnny goes to his home across the way) / words by Chas. A. Bayha, music by Billy Busch -- Be my little baby bumble bee / words by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall -- Billy, Billy, bounce your baby doll / words by Joe McCarthy, music by Fred Fischer, Al Bryan -- The cabaret glide / words by Jean Havez, music by Henry Lodge -- Climb a tree with me / [by] Chas. K. Harris -- Dear old Rose / words by Jack Drislane, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- An engineer’s love / words and music by Tom Waters Jr. -- Georgia land / words by Arthur Fields, music by Harry Carroll -- The ghost of the goblin man / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Good bye Sal / words by Joe Brown, music by Frank Gillen -- Harvard’s best / words by Edwards S. Martin, music by A. Baldwin Sloane -- Here comes the bride (The girl who stole my lovin’ man away) / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Here’s to love : [from The sunshine girl] / words by Arthur Wimperis, music by Paul a. Rubens -- Hitchy koo / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Lewis F. Muir & Maurice Abrahams -- How could I know that you loved me / words by A. Seymour Brown, music by Bert Grant -- I’m a fireman’s love / words by Thomas J. Gray, music by W. Raymond Walker -- I’m the guy / ravings by Rube Goldberg, noise by Bert Grant -- I’ve found my loving man / words by William Tracey, music by W. Raymond Walker -- I love to hear an Irish band play on St. Patrick’s Day / words by Wm. Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- I’ll be welcome in my home town (Good bye to bright lights) / words by Wm. Tracey, music by Harry Jentes -- If it wasn’t for the Irish and the Jews / words by Wm. Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- If we could always live in dreams (I’d always dream of you) / lyric by Wm. Tracey, melody by W. Raymond Walker -- In my birch bark canoe / by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth -- In the heart of a rose / words by J.W. Walsh, melody by Geo. De Carme -- Ireland never seemed so far away / words by Joe Goodwin, music by W. Raymond Walker -- It’s a long, long way to Tipperary / written & composed by Jack Judge & Harry Williams -- Kill that bear / words by Earle C. Jones, music by Chas. N. Daniels -- Last night / words and music by Otto M. Heinzman -- Let my girl alone / words by Thomas J. Gray, music by W. Raymond Walker -- Lonesome honey just for you / words by Kenneth Bisbee, music by Harry H. Williams, arranged by Clairmond Millette -- Malinda / lyric by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall -- Maybe you’ll change your mind / words by Wm. Tracey, music by W. Raymond Walker -- Mister Pagliatch / lyrics by Edward Madden, music by Gus Edwards [partially mutilated] -- Moonlight Bay / words by Edward Madden, music by Percy Wenrich -- A note to Santa Claus / [by] M. Greenwald -- On a beautiful night with a beautiful girl / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- Play on your piccolo / words by Stella Mayhew, music by W. Raymond Walker -- Rag-time Major Sam (Honey lamb) / lyric by Richard Goodall, music by Leo Bennett -- Rum tum tiddle / words by Edward Madden, music by Jean Schwartz -- Silver and gold is the night / words and music by Philip A. Fischer -- So long Sue (I’ll motor back a millionaire to you) / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- Stop it or you’ll be too late / words by Joe Goodwin, music by W. Raymond Walker -- Take a little tip from father / by [Irving] Berlin and [Ted] Snyder -- That daffydil rag / words and music by Bill and Frank Mueller -- That’s a funny place to kiss a girl / words and music by Dick Richards and Leon Kimberly -- That’s my personality / words by Lew Brown, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- That mellow melody / words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- That society bear / by Irving Berlin -- Those ragtime melodies / by Gene Hodgkins -- Troublesome moon / words by Wm. Tracey, music by W. Raymond Walker -- A true born soldier man / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Vera Violetta : from Vera Violetta / English lyric by Roberta Leonard Droste, music by Edmund Eysler -- The wee hoose ‘mang the heather / written by Harry Lauder and Gilbert Wells, composed by Fred Elton and Harry Lauder [partially mutilated].
- P.S. 1913, series 1: After all / words by Arthur Gillespie and James M. Reilly, music by Arthur Gillespie -- All the little lovin’ that I had for you is gone, gone, gone / lyric by Jim Burris, music by Chris Smith -- Always take a girl named Daisy (‘Cause daisies won’t tell) / words by Alfred Bryan and Sam M. Lewis, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- Anti-rag-time girl / words and music by Elsie Janis -- Au Revoir Mister Moore / written and composed by Will E. Haines and Henry Staunton [partially mutilated] -- Bobbin’ up and down / words by D.A. Esrom, music by Theodore Morse -- The curse of an aching heart / words by Henry Fink, music by Al Piantadosi -- Don’t blame it all on Broadway / words by Harry Williams & Joe Young, music by Bert Grant -- Down in Monkeyville / words by Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie, music by Theodore Morse -- The Eskimo rag / words by Jean C. Havez, music by George Botsford -- Ev’rybody’s doing it at the seaside / words and music by Kenneth Lyle and Bert Lee -- For she is my honey mine / words and music by H. Emmett Cornish -- Godo bye, little girl of my dreams / lyric by Richard Howard, music by A. Fred Phillips -- Happy little country girl / by Irving Berlin -- He took her up, up, up (‘Way up high) / by Alfred Solman, Jack Wells and Alfred Bryan -- He’d have to get under—Get out and get under (to fix up his automobile) / words by Grant Clarke and Edgar Leslie, music by Maurice Abrahams -- Here’s to the mother that loves you / words and music by Jack Strouse -- I’m crying just for you / words by Joe McCarthy, music by James V. Monaco -- I’m on my way to Manadalay / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer -- I’m on the jury / words by Gus Kahn, music by Grace Le Boy -- I’ve got a smile that’s worth a million dollars / words by Art M. Swanstrom, music by Minnie Allen and Leo Bennett -- I love thee / words by Donald M. McLeran, music by H. Kirkus Dugdale -- I miss you most of all / words by Joe McCarthy, music by James V. Monaco -- I never knew what love was till I pressed your lips to mine / words and music by S.L. Winkel -- I want a ragtime bungalow / words and music by Bert Kalmar -- I’ll get you / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- I’d like to give you something that you’ve never had before / words and music by Melville S. Collins -- I’d rather be kissed ‘neath the mistletoe bough than spoon under any old tree / words by E.T. Farran, music by Nat Osborne -- In apple blossom time (Down on the farm) / words by Earle C. Jones, music by Chas. N. Daniels -- In my harem / by Irving Berlin -- In the heart of the city that has no heart / words by Thos. S. Allen, music by Joseph M. Daly -- In the valley, where the Hudson flows so calm / words by Jos. Fitsimmons, music by Albert Frazier -- Jack O’Lantern moon / words by Julian Eltinge, music by Percy Wenrich -- The junk man rag / words by Chris Smith & Fred. E. Mierisch, music by C. Luckyth Roberts -- Just a sweet little old fashioned girl (that’s all) / words by Jack Norworth, music by Harry De Costa -- Last night I dreamed of someone / words by Frank Docimo, music by Francis Cowan -- A lesson in love / words by Wm. J. McKenna and Geo. E. Reed, music by Chas. Shisler and Gustav Benkhart -- Let’s all go around to Mary Ann’s / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Harry Carroll -- Little red house on the hill / words by Ursula Bloom, music by Edmund La Touche -- Low bridge! – Everybody down or Fifteen years on the Erie Canal / words and music by Thos. S. Allen -- Mama’s melody / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Jack Wells -- Melinda’s wedding day / lyric by Joe Goodwin and Joe McCarthy, music by Al Piantadosi -- Memphis blues / by W.C. Handy -- Mister traveling man / words by Geo. E. Reed, music by Gustav Benkhart -- Moonlight makes me lonesome for a girl like you / words by T. Raymond Sharpneck, music by T. Raymond & W.G. Sharpneck -- Moonlight on the Mississippi / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Grace Le Boy -- My landlady / words by Fred E. Mierisch and Jas. T. Brymn, music by Bert A. Williams -- Nights of gladness / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Charles Ancliffe -- Oh! Mister Sherlock Holmes won’t you find my loving man? / words by Basil Brady, music by Fred Watson -- On a Dixie honeymoon / words by Charles H. Mansfield, music by Charles N. Grant -- On a good old time sleigh ride / words by Andrew K. Allison, music by Albert Gumble -- On the old front porch / words by Bobby Heath, music by Arthur Lange -- Peg ‘o my heart / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Fred Fischer -- Roses mean love, and love means you / by Worton David and C.W. Murphy, new version by Chas. Miller -- Sailing down the Chesapeake Bay / words by Jean C. Havez, music by George Botsford -- Salvation Nell / words by Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie, music by Theodore Morse -- She sleeps ‘neath the old Ohio River / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Alfred Solman -- Sit down you’re rocking the boat / words by Wm. Jerome and Grant Clarke, music by Jean Schwartz -- Snookey ookums / by Irving Berlin -- Snow deer / words by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich -- Somebody else is crazy ‘bout me (but I want you) / words by Dave Oppenheim, music by Harry Carroll -- Sunshine and roses / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- Tango town / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Jack Wells & Arthur Lange -- That devil’s rag / lyric by Edward B. Madden, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- The international rag / by Irving Berlin -- That’s the reason I want you / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Alfred Solman -- That’s why the rose never dies / poem by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich -- That tango Tokio / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Jack Wells and Arthur Lange -- That whistling rag ‘ words by greatrex Newman, music by Cecil Macklin -- There’s a girl in the heart of Maryland (With a heart that belongs to me) / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Harry Carroll -- The time to love a girlie / words by C.P. McDonald, music by Wm. Frederick Peters -- To have, to hold, to love / lyric by Darl MacBoyle, music by Ernest R. Ball -- The trail of the lonesome pine / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Harry Carroll -- Underneath the tango moon / words by Thomas J. Gray, music by Harry Carroll -- Wedding dreams / words by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich -- Were you but mine / by Lyn Udall, Joe Farnham, and Bert Hall -- What d’ye mean you lost yer dog (Where’s that dog-gone, dog-gone dog of mine) / words by Thos. S. Allen, music by Joseph M. Daly -- When it’s moonlight in Mayo / words by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich -- When the song birds sing no more / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Alfred Solman -- When you play in the game of love / words by Joe Goodwin, music by Al Piantadosi -- While the rivers of love flow on / lyric by George Graff Jr., music by Ernest R. Ball -- While they were dancing around / words by Joe McCarthy, music by James V. Monaco -- You’re a dear sweet boy / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Leo Edwards -- You’re a great big blue eyed baby / words and music by A. Seymour Brown -- You’re my girl / words and music by Bobby Heath -- You’re the girl / words by Earle C. Jones, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- You’re the only girl I ever had / words by Paul Bardon, music by Gus Buehl -- You’re the sweetest girl in Ireland / words by Bobby Heath, music by Frank Black -- You broke my heart, to pass the time away / words by Leo Wood, music by Joe Goodwin -- You can’t get away from it! / words by Wm. Jerome & Grant Clarke, music by Jean Schwartz -- You can’t stop me from loving you / lyric by Gerber and Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall -- [last 12 songs photographed a second time].
- P.S. 1913, series 2: At mammy’s fireside / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Harry Carroll -- At that bully wooly wild west show / words by Edgar Leslie & Grant Clarke, music by Maurice Abrahams -- At the devil’s ball / by Irving Berlin -- By the Rio Grande / lyric by A. Seymour Brown, music by Anatol Friedland and Johann C. Schmid -- Call me baby / words by Joe Young and Harry Williams, music by Bert Grant -- ‘Cross the Mason-Dixon Line / words by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall -- Don’t you wish you were back home again? / words and music by Chas. K. Harris -- Down home rag / words by Roger Lewis, music by Wilbur C. Sweatman -- Down in Arkansaw / words and music by Geo. Evans -- Down in Chattanooga / [by] Irving Berlin [lacking first page] -- Dreaming / words by Earl Carroll, music by Archibald Joyce -- Flow along river Tennessee (to the home of the girl I love) / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Albert Gumble and Jack Wells -- A girl a boy and moonlight / lyric by A. Seymour Brown, music by Jos. A. Burke -- Good-bye summer! So long fall! Hello wintertime! / words by jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich [partially mutilated] (Won’t you please) Have a heart / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Honey I’m waiting / words and music by William J. McKenna -- I’m going to meet Minnie to-night / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Harry Carroll -- I’m in love with the mother of my best girl / lyric by Gus Kahn, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- I don’t want to / words and music by A. Seymour Brown -- I love her (Oh! Oh! Oh!) / words by Joe McCarthy, E.P. Moran, music by James V. Monaco -- I love you, California / words by F.B. Silverwood, music by A.F. Frankenstein -- If you don’t want me (Why do you hang around) / words and music by Irving Berlin -- I want to go back to Dixie Land / words by Jean Havez, music by Geo. Botsford -- It’s the garden the rose and you / words by Gus Proppe, music by Wm. E. Loeblenz -- It takes a little rain with the sunshine to make the world go round / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Harry Carroll -- Just a little bit of green / words by Jeff Branen, music by Arthur Lange -- Kiss me good-night! (Out the window you must go) / by Joe Goodwin & Lew Brown -- Land of beautiful dreams / lyrics by M.E. Marks, music by Charlotte Blake -- A little bunch of shamrocks (I am holding in my hand) / words by William Jerome and Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Mammy Jinny’s jubilee / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Lewis F. Muir -- Marcheta / poem and music by Victor L. Schertzinger -- My chain of memories / words and music by Mrs. Herbert Ingraham -- My home in Tennessee / words by Chas. E. Hochberg, music by Henry E. Hochberg -- Nothing to do but love / words by Harry Williams, music by Nat D. Ayer -- My long lost love Lenore / lyric by Paul Herve, English adaptation by Edward Paulton and Adolf Philipp, music by Jean Briquet and Adolf Philipp Now is the hour (Maori farewell song) / words and music by Maewa Kaihan, Clement Scott, Dorothy Stewart -- Oh, you million dollar doll / words by Grant Clark and Edgar Leslie, music by Maurice Abrahams -- Our little war at home sweet home / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Murray Bloom -- The Pullman porters on parade / words by Ren. G. May, music by Maurice Abrahams -- Rainbow Isle / words by Edward Madden, music by Lee S. Roberts -- Sing me The rosary, the sweetest song of all / words by Roger Lewis, music by F. Henri Klickmann -- Somebody’s coming to my house / [by] Irving Berlin -- There is nothing, dear, I wouldn’t do for you / lyric by Gene Buck, music by Dave Stamper -- We have much to be thankful for / [by] Irving Berlin -- What a fool I’d be / words by William Jerome, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Where did you get that girl? / words by Bert Kalmar, music by Harry Puck -- Where is the love of yesterday? / lyric by George Graff Jr., music by Ernest R. Ball -- The world is mine, while I have you / lyric by J.E. Dempsey, music by Johann C. Schmid -- You’re the most wonderful girl / words by Edgar Leslie and Grant Clarke, music by Maurice Abrahams -- You did (You know you did) / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Lewis F. Muir -- You’ve got your mother’s big blue eyes! / [by] Irving Berlin -- Your mother’s gone away to join the army / words by Thos. J. Gray, music by Raymond Walker -- Zis for you, zat for you! / words by Andy Rice, music by Fred Fisher.
- Call Number
- *ZB-2491 reel 12
- Title
- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 12.
- Imprint
- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1912-1913.
- Reproduction
- Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
- Research Call Number
- *ZB-2491 reel 12