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American popular songs, 1895-1973 reel 14.
- Title
- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 14.
- Publication
- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1914-1915.
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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 14: 1914-1915 | Notated music | Use in library | *ZB-2491 reel 14: 1914-1915 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Music |
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- 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. 1914, series 3: The aba daba honeymoon / [by] Arthur Fields & Walter Donovan -- Smother me with kisses and kill me with love / words by Alfred Bryan, music by Harry Carroll -- Why don’t they dance the polka? : from The girl from Utah / words by Harry B. Smith, music by Jerome D. Kern.
- P.S. 1915, series 1: Alabama jubilee / words by Jack Yellen, music by George L. Cobb -- All aboard for Chinatown / words by Frank Davis, music by Win Brookhouse -- All for the love of a girl / words by Edgar Leslie & Joe Young, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- Along the road to Singapore / lyric by Richard W. Pascoe, music by Hans Von Holstein and Alma M. Sanders -- Always be honey to me / by Jeff Branen, Arthur Lange and Max Prival -- America, I love you / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Archie Gottler -- Atlantic City all the time / words and music by Alex W. Porter -- At the fountain of you / words by Chas. McCarron & Alex Gerber, music by Harry Jentes -- At the hoboes’ ball /words by Sam M. Lewis and Will J. Hart, music by Raymond Walker -- Beatrice Fairfax, tell me what to do! / words by Grant Clark and Joe McCarthy, music by Jimmie V. Monaco -- Can’t you wait till we get home / words by charlotte P. Austin, music by Chas. H. Roth [partially mutilated] -- Circus day in Dixie / lyric by Jack Yellen, music by Albert Gumble -- Close to my heart / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Come back, Dixie! / words by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich -- Come to the beautiful ragtime ball / by Cormack, Vanderveer and Gaskill -- Dancing ‘neath the Irish moon / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Harry Puck -- Dancing the jelly roll / words by Nat Vincent, music by Herman Paley -- Don’t bite the hand that’s feeding you / words by Thomas Hoier, music by Jimmie Morgan -- Down among the sheltering palms / words by James Brockman, music by Abe Olman -- Down at the farmers’ ball / words by Erma Davies, music by Thos. Keating -- Down in Bom-Bombay / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Harry Carroll -- Down in Peaceful Valley / words and music by W.R. Williams -- Farewell, my Annabelle / by W.R. Williams -- Do the funny fox trot / [by] Earl Carroll & Harry Carroll, arr. By Eugene Platzmann [for piano solo] -- The story that shamrock told -- I’m going to let the whole world know I love you / [by] Gus Edwards, Brockman & Johnson [for piano solo] -- By the beautiful sea / [by Harold] Atteridge & [Harry] Carroll [for piano solo] -- Meet me ‘neath the Persian moon / [by] Woolf & Friedland [for piano solo] -- Didn’t you? / [by] Lewis & Cooper [for piano solo] -- You’re just a little bit better – On the island of pines / by [Harold] Atteridge & [Harry] Carroll, [Alfred] Bryan & [Harry] Carroll [for piano solo] -- My lips just can’t behave -- Mon désir / [by] Woolf & Kalisz, Armand Kalisz -- Daddy, won’t you buy him for me? / [by Ballard] MacDonal & Puck [for piano solo] -- Dengozo / [by] Ernesto Nazareth, special arrangement by Eugene Platzmann [for piano solo] -- Kitty MacKay -- Let’s all go around to Mary Ann’s / [by Ballard] MacDonald & [Harry] Carroll ; [Harold] Atteridge & [Harry] Carroll -- Ragging the nursery rhymes -- My heart’s way out in California / [by] Ben Deeley ; [Harold] Atteridge & Brown -- In romance land / [by] Al. W. Brown, arr. By Eugene Platzmann [for piano solo] -- Somebody else is crazy ‘bout me -- Smother me with kisses / [by] Bryan & Carroll ; Oppenheim & Carroll [for piano solo] -- Out in Frisco town -- Eagle rock / [by] Atteridge & Carroll [for piano solo] -- In Bye Low Land – My chain of memories / [by] Mrs. Herbert Ingraham ; Day & Furth [for piano solo] -- Where is my wandering boy to-night? / [by Gene] Buck & [Dave] Stamper [for piano solo] -- If she was what she was when she was sixteen – When we meet at the ball / [by] Woolf & Kalisz ; Branen & O’Keefe [for piano solo] -- On the banks of the Brandywine – Off with the old love, on with the new / [by] MacDonald & Carroll, Oppenheim & Friedland [for piano solo] -- It takes a little rain with the sunshine – There’s a girl in the heart of Maryland / [by] [Ballard] MacDonald & [Harry] Carroll [for piano solo] -- Good bye Virginia / words by Grant Clarke, music by Jean Schwartz -- Happy days are on their way / by Sam S. Krams and Jeff Godfrey -- Hello, Hawaii, how are you? / words by Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie, music by Jean Schwartz -- Hesitation blues, or : Oh! Baby must I hesitate / [by] Scott Middleton and Billy Smythe [first page only] -- Hicki boy / words by Stanley Murphy, music by Lewis F. Muir -- Hold me in your loving arms / [words] by Gene Buck, music by Louis A. Hirsch -- Honey bunch / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Dan Caslar -- I’d be proud to be the mother of a soldier / words and music by Charles Bayha -- If you can’t get a girl in the summertime (You’ll never get a girl at all) / words by Bert Kalmar, music by Harry Tierney -- I’ll go home and love my wife / by Joe Goodwin, Ballard MacDonald and Harry Puck -- I love you that’s one thing I know / [by] L. Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland -- I’m a lonesome melody / words by Joe Young, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- I’m goin’ to go back to my home town / words by Billy Lynott, music by Nat Osborne -- I’m good for nothing else but you / words by Joe Goodwin, music by Gus Edwards -- In blinky, winky, chinky Chinatown / words by Wm. Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- In dear old Napoli / by James Brockman -- In the gold-fields of Nevada / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Archie Gottler -- Is there still room for me ‘neath the old apple tree / words by Edgar Leslie & Lew Brown, music by Maurice Abrahams -- I want to be loved like the girls on the film / words and music by Hank Hancock & Tom McNamara -- I wonder what you’re thinking about / by Newton Alexaner -- Jane / words and music by Halsey K. Mohr -- The little grey mother who waits all alone / words by Bernard Grossman, music by Harry De Costa.
- Maid of my heart / lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Edna Williams -- Mammy / lyric by Lester A. Walton, music by Will Marion Cook -- Mandalay, moonlight and you / by Lee David -- Memories / lyric by Gustave Kahn, music by Egbert Van Alstyne -- Molly dear, it’s you I’m after / words by Frank Wood, music by Henry E. Pether -- M-O-T-H-E-R, a word that means the world to me / lyric by Howard Johnson, melody by Theodore Morse -- My little dream girl / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Anatol Friedland -- My little girl / words by Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- My sunshine came on a rainy day / words by Alexander Dubin, music by Gustav Benkhart -- My sweet Adair / [by] L. Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland, arr. By D. Onivas [for voice and piano] -- My sweet Adair / [by] L. Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland, arr. By D. Onivas [for piano solo] -- My own home town in Ireland / words by Bartley Costello, music by Alfred Solman -- Norway (The land of the midnight sun) / words by Joe McCarthy, music by Fred Fischer -- Oh dear Marie / lyric by Edward A. Paulton and Adolf Philipp, music by Jean Briquet and Adolf Philipp -- Oh! What a beautiful baby / by A. Seymour Brown -- The old homestead way down east / words and music by James thatcher -- On the beach at Waikiki or The golden hula / words by G.H. Stover, music by Henry Kailimai, arranged by Sonny Cunha -- On your way / lyric by Kenneth S. Webb, music by Roy Webb -- The Packard and the Ford / words by Harold R. Atteridge, music by Harry Carroll -- Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag and smile, smile, smile / written by George Asaf, composed by Felix Powell -- Painting that mother of mine / [by] Frank Sturgis and L. Wolfe Gilbert -- Piney Ridge / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Halsey K. Mohr -- Played by a military band / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Halsey K. Mohr -- Possum an’ de coon / [by] Horace Clark -- The price she paid / words by Lester Palmer, music by James W. Conrad -- Put me to sleep with an old fashioned melody (Wake me up with a rag) / words by Sam M. Lewis and Dick Howard, music by Harry Jentes -- She goes out a-fishing (with her hook and her line) / [by] Edgar Leslie, Joe Goodwin and Maurice Abrahams -- She was just a dancer in a French café / lyric by Frank Sturgis, music by Sam Smart -- She was made for love / lyric by Alfred Bryan, music by Halsey K. Mohr -- Siam / words by Howard Johnson, music by Fred Fischer -- Since I lost you, mother o’ mine / words by Jos. N. Hughes, music by Harry Richardson -- Since you turned me down / by Shelton Brooks -- Sing to me an old-time melody / [by] Earl E. Crooke & Elsie Lowry -- Sister Susie’s sewing shirts for soldiers / written by R.P. Weston, composed by Herman E. Darewski -- Sprinkle me with kisses if you want my love to grow / words by Earl Carroll, music by Ernest R. Ball -- The sweetest girl in Monterey / lyric by Alfred Bryan, music by Herman Paley -- (The song that I heard in my childhood) That’s the song of songs for me / words by Joe Goodwin, music by Nat Osborne -- There is one heart in Loveland for me / by Coleman Goetz and Milton Ager -- Those Charlie Chaplin feet / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Archie Gottler -- To Lou / words by Jeff Branen, music by Arthur Lange -- Underneath the stars / lyric by Fleta Jan Brown, music by Herbert Spencer -- Virginia Lee / words by Jeff Branen, music by Arthur Lange -- I want to be ‘way down yonder in the cornfield / words by joe Young and Edgar Leslie, music by Maurice Abrahams -- We’ll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky Home / lyric by Coleman Goetz, music by Walter Donaldson -- We’re going to celebrate the end of war in ragtime (Be sure that Woodrow Wilson leads the band) / by Coleman Goetz and Jack Stern -- What a wonderful mother you’d be / words by Joe Goodwin, music by Al Piantadosi -- When I dream of Killarney and you / words by Gene Calhoun, music by Harry Scanlon -- When I leave the world behind / by Irving Berlin -- When it’s orange blossom time in Loveland (I’ll be waiting at the church for you) / words by Jeff Branen, music by Arthur Lange -- When old Bill Bailey plays the ukulele / words and music by Chas. McCarron & Nat Vincent -- When the Lusitania went down / by Chas. McCarron and Nat Vincent -- When you’re dancing the old fashioned waltz / words by Chas. McCarron, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- When you’re in love with someone who is not in love with you / words by Grant Clarke, music by Al Piantadosi -- When you sit beside the fireside in winter (Beside the only girl you love) / words by Harry T. Bunce, music by Will Donaldson -- When you were a baby and I was the kid next door / words by Edgar Leslie, music by Harry Tierney -- Why did you make me love you? / words by Joe Goodwin, music by Al Piantadosi -- Why don’t you let me forget you as you have forgotten me / words by Jas. E. Dempsey, music by Geo. B. McConnell -- You’re the dawn of a perfect day / words and music by W.R. Williams, arr. By F. Henri Klickmann -- You’re the sweetest bunch of sweetness in the world / by Tell Taylor -- Young America we’re strong for you / words and music by William McKenna -- Ypsilanti / lyric by Alfred Bryan, music by Egbert Van Alstyne.
- P.S. 1915, series 2 and 3: All I can do is just love you / words by Grant Clark & Joe McCarthy, music by Jas. V. Monaco -- Along the rocky road to Dublin / words by Joe Young, music by Bert Grant -- Araby / words and music by Irving Berlin -- Are you from Dixie? (‘cause I’m from Dixie too) / words by Jack Yellen, music by George L. Cobb -- Auntie Skinner’ chicken dinner /words by Arthur Fields and Earl Carroll, music by Theodore Morse [partially mutilated] -- By heck / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by S.R. Henry [partially mutilated] -- Can you pay? (for a broken heart) / words and music by Chas. K. Harris -- Cheer up (better times will soon be here) / words by Joe Young and Edgar Leslie, music by Maurice Abrahams -- Chinese blues / lyric by Fred D. Moore, music by Oscar Gardner [filmed twice] -- Cohen owes me ninety- seven dollars / words and music by Irving Berlin [filmed twice] -- Come back, Dixie! / words by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich -- Dancing ‘neath the Irish moon / words by Ballard MacDonald, music by Harry Puck -- Darlin’ / lyric by Ballard MacDonald, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- Dearie, do not wait, no hesitate / words by S.J. Chamberlain, music by Everett J. Evans -- Dearie girl / words and music by Margaret Whitney [partially mutilated] -- Don’t tel the folks you saw me / by Thos. S. Allen and Joseph M. Daly -- A girl in Dixie in the days of 1860 (loved a Yankee soldier boy) / words and music by Bob Yosco -- The girl on the magazine / by Irving Berlin -- The hesitating blues / words and music by W.C. Handy -- Hymns my dear old mother sang to me / [words by] W.L. Beardsley, [music by] Philip Schwartz -- I’m going back to the farm / words and music by Irving Berlin -- I’m proud to be the mother of a boy like you / lyric by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer [partially mutilated] -- I guess I’ll soon be back in Dixieland (Hear the choo, choo, choo, choo, choo, choo, etc.) / words and music by Jack Rogers -- I’ve been wanting you all the time / words and music by William H. Farrell -- I love them all / words and music by Earl Carroll, Jack Brennan & Abe Oleman [partially mutilated] -- I seem to hear you gently calling (‘cross the world so wide) / by William H. Perrins -- I’ll come back / words by Daniel L. Gray, music by John Gilchrist -- I’ll make you want me / by J.P. Long & Paul Pelham -- I wish I had a heart to give to every girl I know / by Max Prival and Eva Shirley -- I wonder iff you miss me sometimes / written by A.J. Mills, composed by Bennett Scott -- If we can’t be the same old sweethearts, we’ll just be the same old friends / words by Joe McCarthy, music by Jimmie V. Monaco -- If you only had my disposition / words by Chas. McCarron, music by Albert Von Tilzer -- In the glory of the moonlight (Strolling along) / words and music by Percy Wenrich -- In time of peace prepare for war / words by Eddie Cavanaugh, music by Bob Allan -- Ireland is Ireland to me / lyric by Fiske O’Hara & J. Keirn Brennan, music by Ernest R. Ball -- It’s all a dream / words by Jack Yellen, music by George L. Cobb [partially mutilated] -- It’s tulip time in Holland (Two lips are callingme) / lyric by Dave Radford, music by Richard A. Whiting [filmed twice] -- It takes a great big Irish heart to sing an Irish song / words by Al Herman, music by Jack Glogau -- Jess Willard’s glad to say “I’ve got the Cchampionship to-day” / words by Louis Herscher & Bert Gardiner, music by Louis Herscher -- Joan of arc they’re calling you / lyric and music by Frank Sturgis -- Joe Turner blues / [by] W.C. Handy -- Just because it’s you! / [by] A.E. Bartlett [partially mutilated] -- Just try to picture me down home in Tennessee / words by Wm. Jerome, music by Walter Donaldson -- Keep the home-fires burning (till the boys come home) / words by Lena Guilbert Ford, music by Ivor Novello -- (We’ll have a jubilee in my old) Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz, music by Walter Donaldson -- Kentucky Rose / by Shelton Brooks -- Laddie in khaki (The girl who waits at home) / words and music by Ivor Novello -- Loading up the Mandy Lee / lyric by Stanley Murphy, music by Henry I. Marshall -- Longing for you / words by Milton Weil and Wm. Parquet, music by Ernie Burnett -- McCarty / words by J. Will Callahan, music by Ernest R. Ball -- Mammy’s little sugar man / words by Stanley Murphy, music by Lewis F. Muir -- Mosha from Nova Scotia / words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Malvin M. Franklin [partially mutilated] -- My airship / words and music by Emma L. Whiston -- My beautiful chateau of love / lyric by Paul Cunningham, music by Alfred J. Doyle -- My bird of paradise (My Honolulu girl) / by Irving Berlin -- My Irish love-bird / words and music by Chas. Konedski-Davis -- My Kathleen / by Ernie Burnett -- My own Venetian Rose / words and music by Al Piantadosi, Jack Glogau & Joe McCarthy -- Nanny / written and composed by Harry Lauder -- Neal of the navy / words and music by Charles Bayha -- Nola / words by James F. Burns, music by Felix Arndt -- Oh! What a beautiful baby / by A. Seymour Brown -- Oh! You bundle of joy / words by Jeff Branen, music by Arthur Lamb -- An old fashioned garden in Virginia / lyric by Marion Sunshine, music by Henry I. Marshall [partially mutilated] -- The old grey mare / by Frank Panella -- On the banks of Killarney (where the shamrocks grow green) / by M.T. Bohannon -- On the bark of an old cherry tree / words and music by Dick Howard -- Only you! / lyric by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Clarence M. Jones -- Open up your heart (Let me in) / by L. Wolfe Gilbert & David Lee -- Out side of that why, he’s all right / word by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer [partially mutilated] -- Paper doll / by Johnny S. Black -- Peaceful Rafferty / words by J. Keirn Brennan & Dave Reed, music by Ernest R. Ball -- The perfect song / words by Clarence Lucas, music by Joseph Carl Breil -- Phi Sigma Kappa fair / words and music by Fletcher A. Blanchard -- The price that I paid for you / words by Chas. McCarron, music by Raymond Walker -- Put me to sleep with an old fashioned melody (Wake me up with a rag) / words by Sam M. Lewis and Dick Howard, music by Harry Jentes -- Rose Mary / by Bernard E. Fay -- Runaway June / words and music by Harold Freeman [partially mutilated] -- Scaddle-de-mooch / words and music by Cecil Mack & Chris Smith [partially mutilated] -- She’s the daughter of Mother Machree / words by Jeff T. Nenarb, music by Ernest R. Ball -- She sang aloha to me / words and music by Joseph B. Carey -- She was just a dancer in a French café / lyric by Frank Sturgis, music by Sam Smart -- Shireen / words by Augustus Post, music by Maurice Nitke -- Somebody knows / words and music by Harry Von Tilzer -- Sweet Irish Rose (from dear old Killarney) / by Thurland Chattaway -- Sweetie be kind to me / words by Geo. A. Norton, music by Theron C. Bennett -- Take me back to the Ireland I love / words by Alex Sullivan, music by M. Kay Jerome -- That’s how the Shannon flows / poem by J. Keirn Brennan, music by Ernest R. Ball -- That southern hospitality / words by Chas. McCarron, music by Raymond Walker [partially mutilated] -- There’s a little warm affection in the corner of my heart / words by Jerry Jordon, music by Anatol Friedland -- There’s a little lane without a turning (on the way to home, sweet home) / lyric by Sam M. Lewis, music by Geo. W. Meyer -- There’s a little white church in the valley / words by Jeff Branen, music by Arthur Lange -- There’s a wee bit of blarney in Killarney / words by Arthur J. Jackson and L. wolfe gilbert, music by Milton Ager -- There must be little cupids in the briny / [by] Jack Foley -- Twilight dreams / words by James A. Robinson, music by Carl Heil -- Under the American flag / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- We’ll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / lyric by Coleman Goetz, music by Walter Donaldson [filmed twice] -- We’ll never let our old flag fall / lyric by Albert E. MacNutt, music by M.F. Kelly -- The wedding of the sunshine and the rose / lyric by Stanley Murphy, music by Albert Gumble -- When a regular boy meets a regular girl / words by Alex Sullivan, music by M. Kay Jerome -- When my ship comes in / words by Vincent Bryan, music by Harry Von Tilzer [partially mutilated] -- When the corn is popping in the popper / words by James A. Robinson, music by Carl Heil -- When we gathered wild flowers (Sweetheart, you and I) / words by jack Frost, music by E. Clinton Keithley -- Who’ll take care of the harem when the sultan goes to war? / words by Jimmie Kaufmann and Archie Mayer, music by Wm. J. Lewis -- (Every-one sings Tipperary, so) Why not sing wearin’ of the green / lyric by Howard Johnson, music by Jack Glogau [partially mutilated] -- The world was not built in a day / words by Schuyler Greene, music by Alfred Solman.
- Call Number
- *ZB-2491 reel 14
- Title
- American popular songs, 1895-1973 [microform] : reel 14.
- Imprint
- [Various places] : [various publishers], ©1914-1915.
- Reproduction
- Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1991. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-31921)
- Research Call Number
- *ZB-2491 reel 14