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Hargrett sheet music collection

Hargrett sheet music collection

Descriptive Summary

Title: Hargrett sheet music collection
Creator: Hargrett Library
Inclusive Dates: 1900-2000
Language(s): English
Extent: 10 Linear Feet 10 boxes
Collection Number: ms3721
Repository: Hargrett Library

Collection Description

Scope and Content

Includes a wide variety of sheet music from the early 19th-mid 20th century documenting the Civil War, World Wars, motion pictures, major social events, technological advancements, and changing social norms.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Hargrett sheet music collection, ms3721, Hargrett Rare Book and Manuscript Library, The University of Georgia Libraries.


Related Materials and Subjects

Subject Terms

Minstrel music.
Motion picture music
Popular music.
Propaganda.
Sheet music.
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
Vaudeville -- United States.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Propaganda.

Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 
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11A, B, C
John Parry, Duet for a soprano and baritone, Willing, 171 Ches. St., "Representing a Lady teaching a Foreigner English", sung by Mrs. Knight & Sigr Rosich
 
12A La Tzigane, 1947
David Broekman, Piano, Bregman, Vocco, and Conn, Inc., includes correspondance about optional lyrics
 
13A. W. O. L. (Hey I'm Gonna Be), 1941
Lyrics by Edgar A. Thompson, Music by Freddie Fisher & J. V. de Cimber, Piano and voice, De Cimber Music Publication, WWII
 
14Absence, the words adapted to the favorite air of Rousseau's Dream, undated
Piano and voice, G. Graupner, no. 6 Franklin St., based on a popular piece
 
15Absence, circa 1810
John Erhardt Weippet, Piano and voice, J & M Paff - Maiden Lane, NY
 
16Absence and Return, undated
Words by J. E. Carpenter and Music by Franz Abt, Piano and voice, G. Willing and Co. Publishers
 
17Accept This Gift, between 1848 and 1858
Words by John A. Heraud and Music by Carlo Minasi, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son, NY
 
18Affection Watlz, approx. 1844
William H. Fry, Piano, Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut St., based on an opera by the same composer entitled "Leonora"
 
19Affection Waltz, approx. 1844
William H. Fry, Piano, F. Riley & co. New York
 
110The Aero Squadron March: Look to the Sky America, 1944
Carlton James, Piano, Alliance Music Company, WWII, war bonds
 
111The Aeolian Waltz, 1844
in scribed to Miss Eliza Heath by Francis H. Brown, Piano, New York Atwill Publisher 201 Broadway, Early American Composer
 
112All the Meat and No Potatoes, 1941
Thomas "Fats" Waller and Ed. Kirkeby, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
113The Air Raid Warden Song, 1942
Nick Kenny and Charles Kenny, Piano and voice, Joe Davis Music Co., WWII
 
114The Ack-Ack Song (Song of the Anti-Aircraft Artillery), 1942
Herb Madison and Jimmie Hugh, Piano and voice, La Salle Music Publishing inc, WWII
 
115Allied Victory March, "Seabes" Bat. D. 104 C.A. AA, 1943
Lena Crancell McCarthy, Piano, Mrs. J. R. McCarthy, WWII
 
116African Quadrilles, Selected from the most admired Negro melodies, 1844
John C. Scherpf, Piano, Oliver Ditson
 
117After Dark on Broadway March and Two Step, 1903
Arthur Teschner, Piano, Armstrong Music Publishing Co.
 
118All's Well a Celebrated Duett, 1878
Piano and voice, New York, Firth and Hall, English Fleet in 1342
 
119After the Roses Have Faded Away, 1914
Bessie Buchanan and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons
 
120Alma, 1910
Geo V. Hobart and Jean Briquet, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co., women
 
121Alma Mater (We Love You Well) All American "College March Song", 1938
Vaughn de Leath and Norman Cloutier, Piano and voice, Alfred Music Co.
 
122After the Wedding: Dad Gave them a Cottage Home, 1926
D. Orine Magoune, Piano and voice, Nightingale Song Co.
 
123After You've Gone, 1918
Creamer & Layton, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corp.
 
124Alone, 1848
Theodore von La Hache, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son, NY, words taken from N. O. Evening Mercury
 
125Alone!, 1873
E. V. Welch and Harrison Millard, Piano and voice, William A. Pond & Co.
 
126Along Came Ruth, 1914
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co.
 
127Along the Lane that Leads to Lexington, 1913
Will J. Harris and Hampton Durand, Piano and voice, Harold Rossiter Music Co.
 
128Along the Rocky Road to Dublin, 1915
Joe Young and Bert Grant, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co.
 
129Along the Trail Where the Blue Grass Grows in the Hills of Old Kentucky, 1919
Cliff Friend, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co.
 
130Agnes May, 1853
Henry Tucker, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, and Co.
 
131Alumni March, 1896
Charles L. Van Baar, Piano, Brooks and Danton Co., Yale University
 
132Ah, But Is It Love, 1933
E. Y. Harburg and Jay Gorney, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
133Ah! Could I Teach the Nightingale, 1859
C. H. Keller, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
134Ah Cruel Maid, 1849
M. Kelly and T. Comer, Piano and voice, G. P. Reed and Co., "Oriental Musical Romance of the Forty Thieves as performed at the Boston Museum"
 
135Ah Where Can I Turn for Relief, 1849
M. Kelly and T. Comer, Piano and voice, G. P. Reed and Co., "Oriental Musical Romance of the Forty Thieves as performed at the Boston Museum"
 
136Always be Honey to Me, 1915
Jeff Branen, Arthur Lange, & Max Prival, Piano and voice, Joe Morris Music Co., Eva Shirley's feature song in Vaudeville
 
137Ah Do Not Forget Love, 1835
Mrs. Watson, Piano and voice, Atwills Music Saloon
 
138Always Do Your Duty, Boy, 1885
W. D. Spaulding and G. L. Spaulding, Piano and voice, Willis Woodward & Co.
 
139Always In My Heart, 1942
Kim Gannon and Ernesto Lecuona, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation
 
140Ah! Fondly I Remember, 1833
John H. Hewitt, Piano and voice, W. Hewitt and Co.
 
141All for the Sake of the Girls, 1886
Geo Cooper and J. P. Skelly, Piano and voice, A. M. Schacht & Co.
 
142All for You, 1940
Henry Blossom and Victor Herbert, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons
 
143All Forward, 1862
Piano and voice, Pasquale Rondinella, published for the benefit of the wounded soldiers of the U.S. Army
 
144All Hail to Our Banner, 1865
Geo. P. Graff, Piano and voice, H M. Higgins
 
145All Hands Ahoy!
J. E. D. and F. J. L. ?, Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt & Co., written on board the U.S. Frigate Constitution at Sea
 
146All Hands Went on Strike, 1893
Lou Edmunds, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson, Labor song
 
147All I Owe Ioway, 1945
Oscar Hammerstein II & Richard Rogers, Piano and voice, Williamson Music Inc.
 
148Ah! Would Our Eyes Had Never Met, circa 1840s
Herbert Rodwell, Piano and voice, Geo. P. Reed
 
149All I Want is a Cottage, Some Roses, and You, 1916
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
150All I Want is My Black Baby Back, 1898
Gus Edwards and Tom Daley, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, & Co., racism, "Coon Song & Chorus"
 
151All is Chaged at Home, 1852
Mrs. Mary E. Heeitt and J. A. Fowler, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son, NY, Companion to the popular song "Ben Bolt"
 
152Ah, Wherefore?, 1866
Willy de Rothschild, Piano and voice, Beer & Schirmer, Words from Victor Hugo
 
153All Night Long, 1912
Shelton Brooks, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter
 
154All o' the World a Home, 1926
Elisabeth Johnson, Piano and voice, Globe Publishing Co., World's Fair in Philadelphia in 1926
 
155All She'd Say was Umh-Hum, 1920
Mack Emery, King Zany, and Van & Schenck, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer, Ziegfield Follies
 
156All the Cats Join in, 1944
Ray Gilbert, Alec Wilder, and Eddie Sauter, Piano and voice, Regent Music Corp., from the Disney production "Make Mine Music"
 
157All the Latin I know is "Si Si", 1944
Charles Newman and Lew Pollack, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.
 
158All the World Will Be Jealous of Me, 1917
Al Dubin and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons
 
159All Things Love Thee, So Do I, 1838
Chalres E. Horn, Piano and voice, C. E. Horn
 
160Ah Sin "Chinese-Song", 1878
Harry R. Williams, Piano and voice, Roe Stephens; racism
 
161Allah's Holiday from Kitinka: a musical play, 1915
Otto Hauerbach and Rudolf Friml, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer, from Katinka
 
162Allan Percy (It was a beauteous lady), 1851
Piano and voice, G. P. Reed and Co.
 
163Algy : the famous song success of Vesta Tilley, 1895
Harry B. Norris, Piano and voice, Francis, Day, and Hunter, Musical supplement to the New York American and Journal; music hall; male impersonator
 
164Alice
J. Ascher, Piano, De Luxe Music Co.
 
165Alice Atherton's Laughing Song, 1897
John Crook and Geo. Dance, Piano and voice, Alice Alberton Edwin, Musical supplement to the New York Journal
 
166Alice Blue Gown from Irene : a musical comedy, 1919
Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
167Alice Clair, 1853
J. M. Fletcher and L. Heath, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
168Alice in Wonderland, 1951
Bob Hillard and Sammy Fain, Piano and voice, Walt Disney Productions, Walt Disney "Alice in Wonderland"
 
169Alice in Wonderland, 1933
Dmitri Tiomkin, Nathaniel Finston, and Leo Robin, Piano and voice, Paramounth Productions Music Corp.; 1933 film
 
170All Abroad : a polka, 1855
J. C. Englebrecht, Piano and voice, Miller & Beacham,
 
171All Aboard for Dixieland, 1913
Jack Yellen and George L. Cobb, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co., from Arthur Hammerstein's "High Jinks"
 
172All Aboard for Sleepyland, 1899
George H. Gage, Piano and voice, Bowen & Co., New York Journal Supplement
 
173All Alone, 1911
Will Dillon and Harry von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer, telephone song
 
174All Ashore, 1938
Billy Hill, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
175All Coons Look Alike to Me, 1896
Ernest Hogan, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons, racism
 
176All Hearts Be Hushed, 1847
Madame Anna Bishop edited by N. C. Bochsa, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, and Co.
 
177The Alabama, a song of the wanderer to home, 1847
Samuel Lover, Piano and voice, Firth, Hall, and Co.
 
178Alabama Lullaby, 1919
Cal DeVoll, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
179Alabama Sue, 1921
Elmore Everett and Everett J. Evans, Piano and voice, Everett Publishing Co.
 
180Alamo March - Two Step, 1904
C. Forsiello, Piano, Thos. Goggan & Bro
 
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21Alamo Rag, 1910
Ben Deely and Percy Wenrich, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co., vaudeville performer Dolly Connolly
 
22Ain't Dat a Shame, 1901
John Queen and Walter Wilson, Piano and voice; Howley, Haviland, Dresser; sung by vaudeville blackface performer Artie Hall
 
23Ain't Misbehavin', 1952
Andy Razaf, Thomas Waller, and Harry Brooks, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.; from the film Rainbow Round My Shoulder
 
24Aint Nobody But Us Chickens, 1947
Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, Piano and voice, Sun Music Co.
 
25The Alcoholic Blues, 1919
Edward Laska and Albert Vontilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corp., Prohibition
 
26Alee Patrol March, A.A.O.N.M.S., 1913
Noble John S. Banks, leader Alee Patroll Band, Piano, Alee Petrol Association, Savannah, Georgia, Shriners
 
27Ain't We Got Fun, 1921
Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co., originally introduced by Van and Schenck
 
28Ain't You Ashamed!, 1923
Sydney D. Mitchell, Lew Brown, and Seymore Simons, Piano and voice with diagrams for guitar, Broadway Music Corp.
 
29Ain't Ya Got No Romance?, 1939
Alan Roberts and Jerome Brainin, Piano and voice, Words and Music Inc.
 
210Ain't You Coming Out Tonight, 1909
Ren Shields and H. Blanke-Belcher, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co.
 
211Ain't You Coming Back to Dixieland, 1917
Raymond Egan and Richard A Whiting, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co., Al Jolson
 
212The Actor's Grave, 1878
John F. Cowan and Horatio C. King, Piano and voice, Norman L. Munro, in memory of Henry James Montague
 
213Ad-De-Dey, Song of the Cuban Money Divers, 1939
Herman Hupfeld, Piano and voice, Chapel and Co. Inc
 
214Adele: French Operetta in Three Acts, 1913
Edward Paulton and Jean Briquet and Adolf Phillip, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co.
 
215Adieu Fair Land, solo from Matilda or the Maid of Hungary, 1847
William V. Wallace and Alfred Bunn, Piano and Voice, Firth & Hall
 
216Adieu to the Woodlands
Franz Abt, Piano and voice, George Willick and Co., German and English
 
217Adios, Marquita Linda, 1944
Ray Gilbert and Marcos A. Jimenez, Piano and voice, Promotora Hispano Americus de Musica
 
218Adios, Americano, 1940
Sam Coslow, Piano and voice, Coslow Music
 
219The Adriatic Fisherman's Welcome, 1848
N. P. B. Curtiss, Piano and voice, A. & J. P. Broadway
 
220Caravan, 1937
Irvin Mills, Duke Ellington, and Juan Tizol, Piano and voice, Excusive Publication inc
 
221Captains of the Clouds, 1942
Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlin, Piano anc voice, Remmick Music Corp.; film Captain of the Clouds
 
222Captain Jinx of the Horse Marines, 1868
Charles E. Pratt, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co., Lingard's satirical song
 
223The Canteen Polka, 1943
Phil Percy, Ray Serling, and Charles Reade, Piano and voice, Sterling Music Publishing Co., World War II
 
224Carnival in Cotton Town, 1936
Jules Loman and Louis Ricca, Piano and voice, Jewel Music Publishing Co. Inc
 
225Cancel the Flowers, 1941
Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, and Bennie Benjamen, Piano and voice, Cherio Music Publishing Inc.
 
226The Cannibal Maid and the Missionary: A Serio Comic Ballad, 1889
W. S. Gilbert and Geo. Schleiffarth, Piano and voice, The S. Brainards Sons Co.
 
227Can't Get Myself Together, 1947
Phil Cohen and Louis Herscher, Piano and voice, Bell Song Publishing Co.
 
228Can't Stop Talking, 1950
Frank Losser, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corp.; from film Let's Dance
 
229Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin' Caroline, 1914
Wm H. Gardner and Caro Roma, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons
 
230Candy and Cake, 1950
Bob Merrill, Piano and voice, Oxford Music Corp.
 
231Can you Tame Wild Wimmen, 1918
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., introduced by Billy Glason
 
232Can You Pay? (For a Broken Heart), 1915
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
233The Song of Camp Lee, Petersburg, Virginia, 1917
E. D. Macfee Jr., Piano and voice, E. D. Macfee Jr., World War I
 
234The Camera Doesn't Lie (Neither Do I), 1937
Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke, Piano and voice, Stanley Bros.-Joy Inc., From Billy Rose's Aquacade
 
235The Call of the Yukon
John Paulsteiner, Piano and voice, American Songwriter's Association
 
236The Call of the Rockies, 1934
Harry Tobias and Neil Moret, Piano and voice, Western Songs Ltd.
 
237Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon, 1910
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Ted Snyder Co.
 
238Call Me Back Again, 1881
W. D. Hendrickson, Piano and voice, Spear & Dehnhoff
 
239Call It Anything (It Wasn't Love), 1934
Fred Fisher, Piano and Voice, Neils Music Inc.
 
240Call 'em names Jeff, 1862
R. Tompkins and Wurzel, Piano and voice, Root & Cady, Civil War and slavery
 
241Californ-i-ay, 1944
Jerome Kern and E. Y. Harburg, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms Co.
 
242California or Bust, 1946
E. Y. Harburg and Earl Robinson, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corp., film California
 
243California Here I Come, 1924
Al Jolson and Bud de Sylva and Joseph Meyer, Piano and Voice, M. Whitmark & Son
 
244California and You, 1914
Edgar Leslie and Harry Puck, Piano and voice, Kalmar & Puck Music Co.; sung by Arthur Hahn
 
245California, 1946
E. Y. Harburg and Earl Robinson, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corp., film California
 
246Cachuca Song, 1896
Hugh Mortson and Gustave Kerker, PIano and voice, T. B. Harms Co., The Lady Slavey
 
247Cabin in the Carolinas, 1938
Billy Hill and Ernie Burnett, Piano and voice, Sharpiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc
 
248A Cabana in Havana, 1940
Tot Seymour and Mabel Wayne, Piano and voice, Mayfair Music Corp.
 
249By the Blooming Apple Tree, 1936
George Buyukas and G. S. Markianos, Piano and voice, Apollo Music Corp., English and Greek
 
250By the Beautiful Sea, 1914
Harold R. Atteridge and Henry Carroll, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc., Bessie Wynn
 
251By Myself, 1937
Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz, Piano and voice, Crawford Music Corp.
 
252Byron's Farewell
J. H. McNaughton, Piano and voice
 
253Bye Lo, 1919
Ray Perkins, Piano and voice, Waters, Berlin, and Snyder Co.
 
254Bye Bye Dearie, 1907
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.
 
255Bye Bye, Brother, 1941
Bee Ell and Herb Greene, Piano and voice, Record Music Publishing Co.
 
256By the Watermelon Vine Lindy Lou, 1904
Thos. S. Allen, Piano and voice, Walter Jacobs
 
257By the Side of this Deep Rolling River, 1865
D. B. Worley, Piano and voice, H. L. Story, sung by the Wood Birds
 
258By the Old Rustic Seat I'll Be Waiting, 1911
Ed Smalle, Piano and voice, A. C. Harryman Co.
 
259Buddha, 1919
Ed Rose and Lew Pollack, Piano and voice, McCarthy and Fischer Inc.
 
260Brother tell me of the Battle, 1864
Thomas Manahan and Geo. F. Root, Piano and voice, Root and Caddy
 
261Brother's Fainting at the Door, 1863
E. Bowers and P. B. Isaacs, Piano and voice, Firth, Son, & co.
 
262Brother to Jinks of the Famous Marine, 1870
Edgar H. Sherwood, Piano and voice, Jos. P. Shaw, Jeppes Favorite Songs with Peak Family Bell Ringers
 
263Brother Bill as sung by Miss Josephine Hall, 1903
George Totten Smith and Alfred E. Aarons, Piano and voice, Sol Bloom
 
264Brother Bill, 1942
Louis Armstrong, Piano and voice, Cherio Music Publishers Inc.
 
265Buttons and Bows, 1948
Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, Piano and voice, Famous Music Co., from the film The Paleface
 
266Bury Me in the Sunshine, 1864
William H. Hayward and James E. Magruder, Piano and voice, Henry McCaffrey
 
267Bunker Hill Song
Piano and voice, Parker & Ditson
 
268A Bungalow, a Radio, and You, 1928
Fred Dempsey and Dick Leibert, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
269Bully for You or Oh I'm a Single Man, 1861
Sep Winner, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
270The Bullfrong and the Coon, 1906
Felix Feist and Jos. S. Nathan, Piano and voice, Leo Feist, James R. Purvis
 
271Brooklyn Polka, 1944
Zeke Manners, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, Co. Inc
 
272Bring My Hero Home, 1881
Thomas Sherlock and Charles J. Campling, Piano and voice, R. A. Saalfield
 
273Broken Vows, 1877
Howard W. Long and Louis D. Connelley, Piano and voice, J. M. Stoddart
 
274Bring Flowers, 1834
James B. Taylor, Piano and voice, Firth and Hall
 
275Bring Back the Kaiser to Me : A patriotic plea, 1917
Adele Rowland, Eddie Moran, and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer, World War I
 
276Bring Back My Blushing Rose, 1921
Gene Buck and Rudolf Friml, Piano and voice, Harms Inc., Ziegfeld Follies
 
277Bright Things can Never Die, 1855
The Hutchinson Family, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
278The Broken Home, 1892
Will H. Fox, Piano and voice, Frank Harding's Music House
 
279Broken Hearts, 1894
James Thornton and Andrew Mack, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms and Co.
 
280The Broken Heart
H. R. Allen, Piano and voice, Millets Music Saloon
 
281Bright Eyes, Goodbye, 1905
Harry Williams and Egbert Vanalstyne, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remmick & Co., Lillian Held
 
282Broken Chain, 1856
J. S. Freligh and Francis Woolcott, Piano and voice, H. Piltcher & sons
 
283Broadway's Gone Hawaii, 1937
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, PIano and voice, Leo Feist Inc., from film Love and Hisses
 
284Bright Eyes, 1920
Harry B. Smith and Otto Motzan and M. K. Jerome, Piano and voice, Waters, Berlin, and Snyder Co.
 
285The Broadway Girl, 1904
Grace Leonard and Joe Nathan, Piano and voice, American Advance Music Co.
 
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31A Broadway Honeymoon, 1913
Collin Davis and Joseph E. Howard, Piano and voice, Charles K. Harris
 
32Brighted eyed little Nell of Narragansett Bay, 1860
G. C. W., Wurzel, Piano and voice, William A. Pond & Co.
 
33Bright Be the Place of Thy Soul, circa 1840
Stephen Glover (Lord Byron), Piano and voice, Firth and Hall
 
34Bringing Pretty Blossoms to Strew on Mother's Grave, 1881
Thomas P. Westendorf, Piano and voice, W. F. Schaw
 
35The Bride Comes Home, 1936
Tot Seymour and Vee Lawnhurst, Piano and voice, Popular Melodies Inc.
 
36The Bridal Star
Henri Herz, Piano and voice, Hewitt
 
37The Bridge of Sighs, 1846
E. L. White and Thomas Hood, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson, sung by the Hutchinson Family
 
38The Bridge
Lady Carew (Longfellow), Piano and voice, S. Braynard and Sons
 
39The Bridge
Miss M. Linday (Longfellow), PIano and voice, Lee M. Walker
 
310The Bridal Song
Mrs. Hemans and F. Petersilea, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
311The Bride's Return, 1854
E. C. G., Piano and voice, Winner and Shuster
 
312Bridal Gift Polka, 1854
T. J. Cook, Piano, Cook & Brother
 
313The Bride's Farewell
Miss M. L. Beevor and Thomas Williams, Piano and voice, George Willig Jr.
 
314Br'er Fox, 1926
G. A. Grant-Schaffer, Piano and voice, Arthur P. Schmidt, Uncle Remus Stories
 
315Brazillian Sleigh Bells, 1950
Percy Faith, Piano, Mutual Music Society Inc.
 
316Break, Break, Break, 1852
Alfred H. Pease (Alfred Tennyson), Piano and voice, J. R. Blodgett
 
317Brazil, 1942
Ary Barroso and S. K. Russell, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., from Walt Disney Saludo Amigos
 
318Brave Veteran Boys, 1864
Richard Zellner William M. Cook, Piano and voice, H. M. Higgins
 
319The Brave Old Oak, 1837
H. F. Chorley and Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Henry Russell
 
320Break the News to Mother, 1924
Charles K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
321Brave Men, Behold Your Fallen Chief, 1870
H. C. Ballard and J. P. Webster, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
322Boy, oh Boy!, 1941
Frank Losser and Sammy Timberg, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp., from Mr. Bug Goes to Town
 
323Born to be Blue, 1947
Robert Wells and Mel Torme, Piano and voice, Stevens Music Corp.
 
324Brave Boys are They, 1861
Henry Clay Work, Piano and voice, H. M. Higgins
 
325The Braes of Balquhither
R. Tannahill, Piano and voice, J. A. & W Geib
 
326The Boys will See Us Thru, 1941
Florence Nycum and Frank Capano, PIano and voice, Tin Pan Alley, World War II
 
327Boulevard of Broken Dreams, 1933
Al Dubin and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Remmick Music Corp., Constance Bennett in Moulin Rouge
 
328The Boys in Blue are Coming Home, 1865
S. H. M. Byers and A. E. Wimmerstedt, Piano and voice, H. M. Higgins, Civil War
 
329A Boy's Best Friend is his Mother, 1884
J. P. Skelly and Harry Miller, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Frances, Day and Hunter
 
330Boutonniere, 1951
Bob Hillard and Dave Mann, Piano and voice, Oxford Music Corp.
 
331A Boy Named Lem (And a Girl Named Sue), 1939
Lew Brown, Charlie Tobias, and Sam H. Stept, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
332The Bower of Roses
Thomas Moore and Edward L. White, Piano and voice, George Willig
 
333The Boston Burglar, 1926
M. J. Fitzpatrick, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Co.
 
334The Boston Tea Party, 1936
Frank Ryerson, Piano and voice, Select Music Publications Inc.
 
335The Bonny Boat
Joanna Baillie and C. Meineke, Piano and voice, John Cole
 
336Bonnie Sweet Bessie, the Maid O'Dundee, 1878
Arabella Root and J. L. Gilbert, Piano and voice, White, Smith, & Co.
 
337The Booglie Wooglie Piggy, 1941
Roy Jacobs, Piano and voice, Mutual Music Society
 
338Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, 1941
Don Raye and Hughe Prince, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp., World War II, from film Buck Privates
 
339Boogie Woogie Blue Plate, 1947
John DeVries and Joe Bushkin, Piano anc voice, Northern Music Corp.
 
340The Boogie Beat'll Getcha (If You Don't Watch Out), 1941
Irene Higgenbotham, PIano and voice, Beacon Music Corp.
 
341The Bonnie Bark : a Northumbrian Ballad
John Parry, Piano and voice, E. Riley
 
342Bonnie Doon
Piano and voice, C. Bradlee
 
343Boog It, 1940
Cab Calloway, Jack Palmer, and Buck Ram, Piano and voice, Regent Music Corp.
 
344Boo-Hoo, 1937
Edward Heyman, Carmen Lombardo, and John Jacob Loeb, Piano and voice, Shaprio, Bernstein, & Co. Inc.
 
345Bonaparte's Retreat, 1949
Pee Wee King, Piano and voice, Acuff-Rose Publications
 
346Bonita, Don't Say No, 1877
Buckskin Sam (Samuel S. Hall) and Miss M. J. Carberry, Piano and voice, H. C. Wellington
 
347Bonnie Blue Flag, 1864
H. H. W., Piano and voice, J. Harsh, dedicated to Gen. John W. Geary and the 2nd Division, Twentieth Army Corps, U.S. Army
 
348Bone Come A-Knittin', 1933
Jacques Wolfe, Piano and voice, Harold Flammer Inc., Ezekiel in the Valley
 
349La Bomba, 1936
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, Piano and voice, Paramount Pictures Inc., The Big Broadcast of 1937
 
350Bonny Jean, 1858
George Linley and Charles Osborne, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, and Co.
 
351Boo Boo Boo, 1933
Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow, Piano and voice, Paramount Productions Inc., from film Too Much Harmony
 
352Come on-a My House, 1950
Ross Bagdasarian and William Saroyan, Piano and voice, Duchess Music Corp., sung by Rosmary Clooney
 
353Come Haste Thee Home, 1855
A. C. Farnham, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
354Come Rest in this Bosom
T. Moore, Piano and voice, A & W Geib
 
355Come O'er the Moonlit Sea
Charles Jeffries and L. Devereux, Piano and voice, Firth, Hall, and Pond
 
356Come, Sing Me that Sweet Air Again
Thomas Moore, PIano and voice, Atwill
 
357Come to My Garden of Dreams, 1911
Annelu Burns, Piano and voice, Annelu Burns, Atlanta Georgia
 
358Come into the Garden, Maud
(Alfred Tennyson) M. W. Balfe, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
359Come Love Dance the Polka with Me, 1844
Samuel Carusi, Piano and voice, Samuel Carusi
 
360Come Haste to the Wedding
William Hutchins Callcott, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
361Come Sit By My Side, Little Darling, 1869
Eben E. Rexford and D. S. Wambold, Piano and voice, Jno. L. Peters
 
362Come Take the Harp
Thomas Moore, Sir J. Stevenson, Piano and voice, G. Willig
 
363Come Josephine in My Flying Machine (Up She Goes!), 1910
Alfred Bryan and Fred Fischer, Piano and voice, Maurice Shapiro
 
364Come Take a Trip in My Air Ship, 1904
Geo. Evans and Ren Shields, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
365Come Sit Thee Down, 1841
W. C. Peters, Piano and voice, G. Willig Jr.
 
366Come In Out of the Rain, 1946
Bob Russell and Carl Sigman, Piano and voice, Jefferson Music Co. Inc.
 
367Come In and Shut the Door, 1862
Frederick Buckley, Piano and voice, Firth, Son, and Co., sung by R. Bishop Buckley
 
368Come Home, Father, 1864
Henry Clay Work, Piano and voice, Root & Cady
 
369Come Rally Round Our Flag, My Boys, 1863
William Clifton, Piano and voice, T. Birch and Son
 
370Come Rally, Freemen Rally : Campaign Song and Chorus, 1864
John Adams and Mrs. Parkhurst, Piano and voice, Horace Waters, Andrew Johnson
 
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41Come Out, Sweet Maiden, 1859
J. S. Stewart, Piano and voice, J. Marsh
 
42Come Out of the Kitchen Mary Ann, 1911
James Kendis and Charles Bayha, Piano and voice, Kendis Publication Music Co., Douglas Fairbanks
 
43Come On Papa, 1918
Edgar Leslie and Harry Ruby, PIano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co., World War I
 
44Come Buy My Ballads
M. P. King, Piano and voice, J. Hewitts
 
45Commodore J. A. Winslow's Victory March, 1864
A. De Bubna, Piano, J. Marsh, Civil War, image "Last of the Alabama"
 
46Come Down Father Parody, 1867
Golk, Piano and voice, Henry Tolman and Co.
 
47Come and Kiss Your Little Baby, 1912
Lew Brown and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Albert Von Tilzer
 
48Come Back Home, Home Sweet Home, 1915
Al. Dubin and Geo. B. McConnell, Piano and voice, Emmett J. Welch
 
49Come Back to Erin
Claribel, Piano and voice, De Zosier Walworth, Songs of Mademoiselle Parepa
 
410Come Birdie, Come, 1870
C. A. White, Piano and voice, White, Smith, and Perry
 
411Come Brothers Arouse, 1837
William B. Bernard & Henry Russe.l, PIano and voice, Hewitt & Jaques, from the opera Bride's Band
 
412Come Come Thou Art in Sorrow
(Miss F.) Bianchi Taylor, Piano and Voice, Hewitt & Jaques
 
413Come Gather Round the Hearth, 1854
Alice Hawthorne, Piano and voice, Winner & Schuster
 
414Come Down Ma Honey, Do!, 1894
J. H. Wagner & Gustave Kerker, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co., from the Lady Slavey
 
415Come Dwell With Me
T. H. Bayley & Alexander Lee, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
416Colonel Ellsworth's Funeral March, 1861
Sep. Winner, Piano, Lee & Walker, Civil War
 
417The Colored Major, 1900
S. R. Henry, Piano, The Lyceum Publishing Co.
 
418Come Along My Mandy, 1907
Tom Mellor, Alf J. Lawrence, Harry Gifford, American version by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, Piano and voice, Francis, Jay, and Hunter
 
419The Colored Four Hundred, 1890
H. G. Wheeler & J. W. Wheeler, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson Company
 
420Colorado Sunset, 1938
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Con Conrad, Piano and voice, L. Wolfe Gilbert Music Publishing Co.
 
421Colorado Memories, 1935
Billy Hill, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & co. Inc
 
422Collegiate, 1925
Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc.
 
423Coimbra, 1949
Jose Galhardo and Raul Ferrao, Piano and voice, Ediciones Virginia, Argentinian, Roberto Inglez
 
424College Swing, 1938
Frank Loesser and Hoagy Carmichael, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
425Coffee Time, 1945
Arthur Freed and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc., from Yolanda an dthe Thief
 
426Coffee and Kisses, 1938
Ralph Reed and Frederick Hollander, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corp., featured in Her Jungle Love
 
427Coffee and Cakes, 1941
Robert Sour and Una Mae Carlisle, Piano and voice, Radio Tunes Inc.
 
428The Cocoanut Song, 1945
Charlie Tobias and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
429Cocktails for Two, 1934
Arthur Johnston and Sam Coslow, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation, from Murder at the Vanities
 
430Pedro, the Cocktail Shaker, 1938
Roy Newell, Sam Ward, and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc.
 
431Clinch Rifles March, 1855
V. La Taste, Piano, Geo A. Dates and Brothers, Augusta, Georgia
 
432The Cockeyed Mayor of Kaunakakai, 1935
R. Alex Anderson and Al Silverman, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corp., corrupt politician
 
433Coast Guard Forever, 1939
Arthur Bryer, Piano and voice, Academy Athletic Association, Jerry Vogel Music
 
434C'mere Baby, 1943
Roy Jordan and Lanny Grey, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
435Clouds, 1935
Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Robins Music Corp.
 
436Close the Door Gently, For Mother's Asleep, 1871
Gustavus Geary, PIano and voice, Lyon & Healy
 
437Cincinnat-ti Dancing Pig, 1950
Al Lewis and Guy Wood, Piano and voice, Old Hickory Music Inc.
 
438Cigarette McCarty Character Song, 1889
Dan Lyons, Piano and voice, White, Smith, & Co.
 
439Clay and Frelinghuysen : a celebrated Whig song, 1844
J. Greinerd (popular American Melody), Piano and voice, Atwill's Music Repository
 
440The Church Bells that were Silent are Ringing Again, 1943
Ruth Paulette and Rav Lipton, Piano and voice, Symbolic Music Publishing Co., World War II
 
441A Christmas Prayer, 1945
Carl G. Shoucair, Piano and voice, Carl G. Shoucair, World War II
 
442Christmas Island, 1946
Lyle Moraine, Piano and voice, Peter Maurice Music Co.
 
443Clayton McMichen and his Georgia Wildcats with Hoyt "Slim" Bryant - Folio of Songs, 1934
Clayton McMichen, Hoyt Bryant, and others, Piano and voice, Clayton McMichen and Hoyt Bryant, Atlanta, Georgia
 
444Chicken in the Pot, 1963
Frankie Izzo, Piano and voice, Dover Music Publishing House, signed by the composer
 
445Chopsticks, 1939
Jack Lawrence and Elliott Daniels, Piano and voice, Skidmore Music Co. Inc.,
 
446Chong (He Comes from Hong Kong), 1919
Harold Weeks, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
447The Choir Celestial, 1900
Arthur Trevelyan, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
448Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp), 1927
Gus Kahn and Neil Moret, Piano and voice, Villa Moret Inc., Lucille Benstead Souvenir Edition
 
449Chirp a Little Ditty, 1937
Herb Magidson and Allie Wrubel, Piano and voice, Iriving Berlin Inc, from Life of the Party
 
450Chimes of Angels, 1868
Charles Kunkel, Piano and voice, J. J. Dobmeyer and Co.
 
451The Chimes of Eleven : to our absent brothers, 1911
Joseph B. Carey, Piano and voice, Joseph B. Carey, Brotherhood of Elks
 
452Chimney Corner Dream, 1951
Johnny Mercer and Robert Emmett Dolan, Piano and voice, Cromwell Music Inc.
 
453The Child and the Stars, 1853
James E. Perring and William J. Lemon, Piano and voice, J. E. Gould, sung by Mr. T. Bishop
 
454Chin Up! Cheerio! Carry On!, 1941
E. Y. Harburg and Burton Lane, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc., World War II, from Babes on Broadway
 
455Child of the Angel Wing, 1849
Mrs. R. S. Nichols and Charlie Balmer, Piano and voice, Balmer and Weber
 
456Child of the West
F. W. N. Bayley and G. A. Hodson, Piano and voice, J. L. Hewitt
 
457China Boy, 1922
Dick Winfree and Phil Boutelje, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest Inc.
 
458The Children of the Battle Field, 1864
James G. Clark, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker, Civil War, in memory of Amos Humiston, proceeds for the support of orphan children
 
459China Conga, 1941
Fred C. Mann, Tony Starr, and Maurie Hartmann, Piano and voice, Cherio Music Publishers Inc.
 
460The Children of the Poor, 1881
Francis S. Smith and Henry Tucker, Piano and voice, J. M. Stoddart & Co.
 
461The Children's Home
F. H. Cowen, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer
 
462China We Owe a Lot To You, 1917
Howard Johnson and Milton Ager, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest Inc.,
 
463The Child's First Grief
Mrs. Hemans and her sister, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
464Chinese Lullaby, 1919
Robert Hood Bowers, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer, featured by Lupe Velez in East is West
 
465The Child's Wish, 1851
H. D. Munson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson,
 
466Cherry Blossoms on Capital Hill, 1941
Carl Sigman and Joseph Meyer, Piano and voice, Chapell & Co. Inc.
 
467Cherie, 1921
Leo Wood and Irving Bibo, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest
 
468The Chicken Song (I ain't Gonna Take it Settin' Down), 1951
Terry Shand and Bob Merrell, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
469Chickery Chick, 1945
Sylvia Dee and Sidney Lippman, Piano and voice, Santly Joy Inc.
 
470Cheerie-Beerie-Bee (from Sunny Italy), 1927
Lewis and Young and Mabel Wayne, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest Inc.
 
471Chico, Chico (From Porto Rico), 1945
Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHugh, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corp., sung by Carmen Miranda in Doll Face
 
472Cheerful Little Earful, 1930
Ira Gershwin, Billy Rose, and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corp., from Sweet and Low
 
473Chicken Charlie, 1905
Ashley Ballou, Piano, W. C. Polla Co.
 
474Chicago, 1890
Harry Dacre, Piano and voice, National Music Co.
 
475Cheyenne (Shy Ann), 1905
Harry Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.,
 
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51Chew Chaw Chaw, 1947
Phil Cohen, Robert Hyman, and Ted Koslof, Piano and voice, Bell Song Publishing Co.
 
52Chew, Chew, Chew (Chew Your Bubble Gum), 1939
Buck Ram, Chick Webb, and Ella Fitzgerald, Piano and voice, Exclusive Publications Inc.
 
53Chatterbox, 1939
Allan Roberts and Jerome Brainin, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
54Chocolate (Boogie Woogie Fox-trot), 1940
Erskine Butterfield and Buddy Kaye, Piano and voice, Georgia Music Corp.
 
55Choc'late Ice Cream Cone, 1950
Famous Lashua, Piano and voice, Spitzer Songs
 
56A Chocolate Sundae on a Saturday Night, 1947
Fred Wise, Hal David, Al Frisch, Piano and voice, Barton Music Corporation
 
57Chiquita Banana, 1946
Len Mackenzie, Garth Montgomery, and William Wirges, Piano and voice, Maxwell-Wirges Publication Inc.
 
58The Chieftain's Daughter, 1841
George P. Morris and Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.; Dedicated to Winfield Scott
 
59Chick a Yogee, 1945
S. Weller, Stan Lee, and Sid Wyner, Piano and voice, Wyner & Mayo Music Publishers; Buy War Bonds and Stamps
 
510The Chestnut Tree, 1938
Jimmy Kennedy, Tommy Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.; includes illustrations for the dance steps
 
511La Chanson du Bonheur (You Belong to My Heart), 1941
Francis Blanche, Ray Gilbert, and Augustin Lara, Piano and voice, Promotora Hispano Americana de Musica; Walt Disney Les Trois Caballeros
 
512The Charm of You, 1944
Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest Inc.; MGM Anchors Aweigh
 
513Charming Little Faker, 1940
Johnny Burke, Keene-Bean, and Frankie Masters, Piano and voice, Bregman, Vocco and Conn Inc.
 
514Chanson Indoue (A Song of India from the legend "Sadko"), 1940
Trans. by H. Cecil Cowdey and N. Rimsky-Kosokov, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer Inc.
 
515The Changes of the Bells, circa 1860s
J. E. Carpenter and Stephen Glover, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
516Chanson Creole
E. Ketterer, Piano, B. Schott
 
517Charlie Chaplin Walk, 1915
William A. Downs and Roy Barton, Piano and voice, Harold Rossiter Publishing Company
 
518Charleston is Ours! Sherman's Heroic Army, 1865
M. L. Mietzke and George A. Mietzke, Piano and voice, Horace Walters
 
519Charity
Charles Jefferys and Stephen Glover, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson; The Christian Graces: Faith, Hope, Charity
 
520Champagne Charlie : Comic Song
George Leybourne and Alfred Lee, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
521Chantey Song : When My Ship Comes Sailin' Hame Again, 1930
Sandy McFarlane, Piano and voice, Thomas M. McFarlane
 
522Castles in the Air
W. B., Piano and voice, John F. Ellis
 
523Chained, 1937
Herbert Walsh, James Murray, and Phil Levant, Piano and voice, Melody Publishing Corp.
 
524The Cat's Serenade (Meow! Meow! Meow!), 1940
Xavier Cugat, Eddie Asherman, and Al Stillman, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
525Cecilia, 1925
Herman Ruby and Dave Dreyer, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
526Cause I love you, 1951
Eddie Constantine and Edith Piaf, Piano and voice, Hollis Music, Inc.
 
527Central Two-Two-Oh-Oh, 1941
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corp.; telephone song; 20th Century Fox Rise and Shine
 
528Central, Give me Back My Dime, 1905
Joseph E. Howard, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris; telephone song; sung by Corinne
 
529Cement Mixer, 1946
Slim Gaillard and Lee Ricks, Piano and voice, American Academy of Music Inc.
 
530The Celebrated Death of the Cherokee Indian, circa 1791
Sig. Gioroani and Rev. Joseph Warton, Piano and voice, Longman and Brokerip
 
531Blues in the Night (My Mama Done Tol' Me), 1941
Johnny Mercy andn Harold Arlen, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corp.; Warner Bros. Blues in the Night
 
532Blue Shadows and White Gardenias, 1942
Mack Gordon and Harry Owens, Piano and voice, 20th Century Music Corp.; Song of the Islands
 
533Blue Shadows on the Trail, 1948
Johnny Lange and Eliot Daniel, Piano and voice, Santly Joy Inc.; Walt Disney Melody Time
 
534Casket of Old Letters, 1880
George Cooper and J. L. Gilbert, Piano and voice, Thompson & Odell
 
535Casey (The Pride of them All), 1945
Ray Gilbert, Ken Darby, and Eliot Daniel, PIano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.; Walt Disney Make Mine Music
 
536Casey Jones : The Brave Engineer, 1909
T. Lawrence Seibert and Eddie Newton, Piano and voice, Southern California Music Co.; comedy railroad song
 
537La Carumba, 1937
Marjorie Harper, Bill Livingston, Bill Paisley, Piano and voice, Alfred Music Co. Inc.
 
538Carry On America, 1936
Tot Seymour and Vee Lawnhurst, Piano and voice, Popular Melodies Inc.
 
539Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, 1920
James A. Bland, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson Company; Irene Jurix
 
540Carry Me Back to Old Virginia, 1847
Edwin P. Christy, Piano and voice, Jaques and Brother; minstrel song; Christys Melodies
 
541The Carrier Dove, 1847
James G. Maeder, Piano and voice, Henry Prentiss
 
542Carrie Lee, or They Made Her a Grave, 1865
H. Angelo and Carrol Clifford, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
543Carrie or Carrie Marry Harry, 1909
Junie McCree and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, The York Music Co.
 
544Carolina Sunshine, 1919
Walter Hirsch and Erwin R. Schmidt, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.
 
545Carolina Rose, 1945
Dave Franklin, Piano and voice, Saunders Publications
 
546Carolina Moon, 1928
Benny Davis and Joe Burke, Piano and voice, Joe Morris Music Co.
 
547Carolina March, 1866
Amelia A. Van Vleck, Piano , S. Brainard & Son
 
548Carolina Lullaby, 1932
Willard Herring and Ray lee, Piano and voice, Cashil Music Publication Co.
 
549Carolina in the Morning, 1922
Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
550Carolina I'm a Calling You, 1917
David J. Monroe, Piano and voice, Whitmore Music Publication Co.
 
551Carolina, 1934
Lew Brown and Jay Gorney, Piano and voice, Movietone Music Corporation: Carolina
 
552The Blue Star in the Window, 1918
Albert S. Reitz, Piano and voice, Reitz Pub. Co.; Word War 1
 
553A Blues Serenade, 1935
Mitchell Parish and Frank Signorelli, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
554Bobby Boker, the United State Soldier, 1898
W. C. Tichenor, Piano and voice, W. C. Tichenor
 
555Body and Soul, 1930
Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, Frank Eyton and Johnny Green, Piano and voice, Chapel & Co.: Three's A crowd
 
556The Birth of the Blues, 1926
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
557The Black Sheep Loves You Best of All, Or Better Than the Rest, 1908
William F. Gould, Piano and voice, Herbert H. Taylor Inc.
 
558Blame It On My Last Affair, 1938
Henry Nemo and Irving Mills, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
559Blame it on My Youth, 1934
Edward Heyman and Oscar Levant, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms
 
560The Bloom is on the Rye
Edward Fitzball and Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, Benjamin W. Hitchcock Publisher
 
561Blooming Lize, 1902
Matt C. Woodward and Ben M. Jerome, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, and Dresser: The Chaperons
 
562Bloop Bleep, 1947
Frank Loesser, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corp.
 
563Blossoms on Broadway, 1937
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.; Blossoms on Broadway
 
564The Blossoms on the Blackthorn
Charles Jefferys and Stephen Glover, Piano and voice, A. & J. P. Ordway
 
565The Blow Almost Killed Father, 1896
James McAvoy, Piano and voice, M. Witmark and Sons
 
566Blow Gentle Gales
Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, Hewitt
 
567Blow that Candle (Blow It Out), 1939
Don Mario, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corp.
 
568Blue (and Broken Hearted), 1922
Grand Clarke, Edgar Leslie, and Lou Handman, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
569The Blue and the Gray, 1866
J. H. McNaughton, Piano and voice, Penn & Remington; Civil War
 
570The Blue and the Gray or A Mother's Gift to Her Country, 1900
Paul Dresser, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, and Co.
 
571Blue Bell, 1904
Edward Madden and Theodore F. Morse, PIano and voice, F. B. Haviland Publishing Co. Inc.
 
572Blue Echoes (Cuatro Vidas), 1939
Fred Meadows, Justo Carreras, and Joe Farver, Piano and voice, Promotora Hispano Americana de Musica
 
573Blue Ey'd Mary
Piano and voice, Firth and Hall
 
574Blue-Eyed Sally, 1924
Al Bernard and Russel Robinson, Piano and voice, Henry Waterson Inc.
 
575Blue Grass, 1928
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson Inc.
 
576Blue Jeans, 1920
Harry D. Kerr and Lou Traveller, Piano and voice, Sam Fox Pub Co.
 
577Blue Jean Rhumba, 1951
Virginia Battelstein, Fred Gibbons, and Paul Schmitt, Piano and voice, Shamrock Music Publishers Inc.
 
578Blue Moonlight, 1941
Milton Ager and Joe Sanders, Piano and voice, Ager, Yellen, & Bornstein Inc.
 
579A Blue Poke Bonnet and a Stove Pipe Hat, 1944
Eric Correa, Leni Mason, and Carl Lampl, Piano and voice, Arrow Music Co.
 
580Blue Rain, 1939
Johnny Mercer and Jimmy Van Heusen, Piano and voice, Mercer and Morris Inc.
 
581Blue Rain Drops, 1941
Edgar Leslie and George W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Bregman, Vocco, and Conn Inc.
 
582Blue Ridge Mountain Blues, 1943
Don Raye and Gene De Paul, Piano and voice, Leeds New Music Corp.; What's Buzzin Cousin
 
583Blue Bayou, 1937
Al J. Neiburg and E. P. La Freniere, Piano and voice, Roy Music Co. Inc.
 
584Blanche Alpen, 1851
C. Jefferys, S. Glover, Louis Tripp, Guitar and voice, Peters, Webb, and Co.
 
585The Blarney
S. Lover, Piano and voice
 
586Bless 'Em All, 1940
Jimmy Hughes, Frank Lake, Al Stillman, Piano and voice, Keith Prowse & Co.: Extra Choruses Sheet
 
587The Blind Boy, 1842
William R. Dempster and Hannah F. Gould, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
588The Blind Girl, 1845
Joshua Swan Jr. and I. N. Metcalf, Piano and voice, Henry Prentiss
 
589The Blind Mother, 1839
Francois Ormonde, Piano and voice, Geo. P. Reed
 
590The Blind Slave Boy
Mrs. Dr. Bailey and G. W. Clark, Piano and voice
 
591Carolina Dance, or Dandy Jim from Carolina, 1844
W.R. Coppock, Piano, Firth & Hall
 
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61The Blind Warrior and Orphan Boy, 1850
John Hopkinson, Piano and voice, S. C. Jollie
 
62Blink over the Burn My Sweet Ladie
John Smith, Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt and Co.
 
63Bl-nd and P-g Spells Blind Pig, 1908
Junie McCree and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, The York Music Co.
 
64Bird of Beauty
Ella of Woodlawn and Miss M. B. Scott, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
65The Bird's Release
Mrs. Hemans, Piano and voice, Dubois and Stodart
 
66Birds in the Night
Arthur S. Sullivan and Lionel H. Lewin, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
67Birds of a Feather, 1941
Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.: Road to Zanzibar
 
68The Bilbao Song, 1961
Johnny Mercer and Kurt Weill, Piano and voice, Harms, Inc.: Happy End
 
69Billie, 1928
George M. Cohan, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons: Billie
 
610Billy Boy-Billy Boy, 1939
Jack Lawrence and Dan Howell, PIano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
611Better Think Twice, 1934
Tot Seymour and J. Fred Coots, Piano and voice, Santly Bros. Inc.
 
612Between a Kiss and a Sigh, 1938
John Burke and Arthur Johnston, Piano and voice, Santly Joy Select Inc.
 
613Billy Crimes or The Country Lassie and Her Mother, 1852
Richard Coe and William H. Oakley, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, and Co.
 
614Beside the Dear Old Rustic Bridge, 1886
John Keynton and J. P. Skelly, Piano and voice, William A. Pond & Co.
 
615Beside my Father's Door, 1868
Derwent and V. Gabriel, Piano and voice, J. L. Carncross and Co.
 
616Bessie in a Bustle, 1944
Mack Gordon and James V. Monaco, Piano and voice, 20th Century Music Corp.; Irish Eyes are Smiling
 
617Bessie's Grave, 1857
W. Wallace Winchester and James W. Porter, Piano and voice, Beck and Lawton
 
618The Best Man, 1946
Roy Alfred and Fred Wise, Piano and voice, Vanguard Sons
 
619The Best Thing in Life, 1907
Chas. K Harris , Piano and Voice, Chas. K Harris
 
620Better Get Off Your High Horse, 1936
Cliff Friend and David Franklin, Piano and voice, Popular Melodies Inc.
 
621Better Not Roll Those Blue Blue Eyes At Somebody Else, 1942
Kay Twomey and Al Goodhart, Piano and voice, Crawford Music Co.
 
622Better Than Gold or Three Wishes, 1895
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
623Better Times are Coming Friends, 1954
H. Dumbleton, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
624Beware!, 1865
Charles Moulton and H. Longfellow, Piano and voice, Beer & Schirmer
 
625Beware!, 1864
H. W. Longfellow and James Ernest Perring, Piano and voice, William A. Pond & Co.
 
626The Bible My Mother Left to Me, 1946
Pinky Herman and Bill Barry, Piano and voice, Manor Music Company
 
627Biddy McCarty's Party, 1910
Dr. S. M. McMillan, Piano and voice, McMillan Music Co.
 
628Big Boy Blue, 1937
Jack Lawrence, Dan Howell, and Peter Tinturin, Piano and voice, Schuster & Miller Inc.
 
629The Big Brown Bear, 1919
H. A. Heydt and Mana-Zucca, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer Inc.
 
630The Bird at Sea, 1836
Mrs. Hemans and C. Meineke, Piano and voice, G. Willig Jr.
 
631Bingen on the Rhine or A Soldier of the Legion, 1850
Mrs. Norton and Judson I. Hutchinson, Piano and voice, G. P. Reed & Co.
 
632The Big Swamp Bogie Man, 1909
Earle C. Jones and George W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.: Back Pictures of Stage Beauties
 
633Bid Me Discourse
Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, John G. Klemm
 
634The Birds in Georgia Sing of Tennessee, 1907
Arthur J. Lamb and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
635Birdling My Messenger, 1854
Madame Julie Pettigrew, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
636Baby Knows Best, 1943
Lew Brown, Al Jacobs, and Joseph Meyer, Piano and voice, Bregman, Vocco, and Conn Inc
 
637The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer, 1947
Don Meyer, Howard Phillips, and Joseph Meyer, Piano and voice, Paull-Pioneer Music Corp.
 
638Back to Back, 1939
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.; Second Fiddle
 
639Back to the Old Home Again, 1894
Felix McGlennon, Piano and voice, Frank Tousey's Publishing House
 
640The Bad Humor Man, 1940
Johnny Mercer and Jimmy McHugh, Piano and vocie, Bregman, Vocco, and Conn Inc.
 
641Beatrice Fairfax, Tell Me What to Do, 1915
Grant Clark, Joe McCarthy, Jimmie Monaco, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
642Beau Night in Hotchkiss Corners, 1941
Herb Magidson and Ben Oakland, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.; Gay White Way
 
643Be a Little Bit Careful, 1938
Allan Zee, Frank Roehrenbeck, and Elektra Alison, Piano and voice, Clarence Williams Music Pub. Co. Inc.
 
644Be Fair, 1941
Kim Gannon and Mabel Wayne, Pinao and voice, Campbell Loft Music Co.
 
645Be Good, Be Good, My Father Said (Irish Advice), 1895
Francis J. Bryant, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
646Be Honest With Me, 1941
Gene Autry and Fred Rose, Piano and voice, West'rn Music Publishing Co.
 
647Be Kind to the Loved Ones At Home, 1847
I. B. Woodbury, Piano and voice, E. H. Wade
 
648Be My Love, 1949
Sammy Cahn and Nicholas Brodszky, Piano and voice, Loew's Incorporated; THe Toast of New Orleans
 
649Be Sweet to Me Kid, 1907
Will. M. Hough, Frank R. Adams, and Jos. E. Howard, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris; The Girl Question
 
650Bear Down, 1937
J. Edgar Dowell & Lou Fox, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. inc.
 
651Beat Me Daddy, Eight to a Bar, 1940
Don Raye & Hughie Prince, Eleanore Sheehy, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
652Bagel and Lox, 1946
Sid Tepper and Roy Brodsky, Piano and voice, American Academy of Music Inc.
 
653Baia, 1939
Ray Gilbert & Ary Barroso, Piano and voice, Irmaos Vitale, Peer Intnl. Co. Walt Disney; The Three Caballeros
 
654Back to You, 1916
Hattie Burks, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co.
 
655Back to the Carolina You Love, 1914
Grant Clarke & Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder & Co.
 
656Back to Home Sweet Home, 1919
Vernon T. Stevens, Piano and voice, Chas. E. Roat Music Co.
 
657Back the Attack, 1943
Bob Forshew & Ben Maugham, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc.: World War II propoganda
 
658Be Brave, Beloved, 1942
Hy Zaret & Arthur Altman, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
659(Just Try to Picture Me) Back Home in Tennessee, 1915
William Jerome & Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder & Co.
 
660Back Home Again in Georgia, 1942
Linda Barnes Bryan & Anne M. Evans, Piano and voice, University Music Co.; Georgia
 
661Back, Back, Back to Indiana, 1914
Gus Kahn & Egbert Van Alstyne, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co.
 
662Back, Back, Back to Baltimore, 1904
Harry Williams & Egbert Van Alstyne, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Remick, and Co.
 
663Be a Good Soldier While Your Daddy's Away, 1942
Irving Caesar, Al Koppell, and Gerald Marks, Piano and voice, Irving Caesar
 
664The Battles of July '63, 1863
John Parry and J. Worrall, Piano and vocie, Lee & Walker; Civil War
 
665The Battle Song of Liberty, 1917
F. E. Bigelow & Jack Yellen and George L. Cobb, Piano and voice, Walter Jacobs; World War I
 
666Baby's Empty Cradle, 1881
George Cooper and J. P. Skelly, Piano and voice, R. A. Saalfield
 
667Babylon is Fallen!, 1863
Henry C. Work, Piano and voice, Root & Caddy
 
668Because, 1898
Chas Horwitz & Frederick V. Bowers, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
669The Bells of St. Petersburg, 1852
Thomas Moore, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.; The Children By Charles Dickens on Front
 
670Below, Below, 1897
Albert Hall & George Le Brunn, Piano and voice, Howard & Co.
 
671Benny Havens, Oh!, 1855
, Piano and voice, J. Sage, & Sons; As sung at West Point
 
672Benny the Beaver (Ya Better Be Like Me! Yeah! Yeah!), 1940
Hy Heath, Johnny Lange, and Lew Porter, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
673The "Berrys and the Nutts", 1944
Jack Frost, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. Inc.
 
674Bedelia, 1903
William Jerome and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Remick, & Co.
 
675The Bee that Gets the Honey Doesn't Hang Around the Hive, 1906
Ed Rose & J. Fred Helf, Piano and voice, Helf & Hager & Co.
 
676The Beer that I Left on the Bar, 1950
Lew Brown, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc.
 
677Beautiful, 1927
Haven Gillespie & Larry Shay, Piano and voice, Milton Weil Music Co. Inc
 
678Before You Know It I'll Be Home Mary, 1942
Abner Silver & Al Sherman, Piano and voice, Lincoln Music Corp.
 
679Beg Your Pardon, 1947
Francis Craig and Beasley Smith, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corp.
 
680Bell Brandon, 1854
T. Ellwood Garrett & Francis Woolcott, Piano and voice, Balmer & Weber
 
681Belle, Belle, My Liberty Belle, 1951
Bob Merrill, Piano and voice, Oxford Music Corp.
 
682Bella Bambina, 1940
Art Strauss, Bob Dale, and Sonny Miller, Piano and voice, Lawrence Wright Music Co.
 
683Beautiful Blue Danube, 1943
Johann Strauss (Walter Rolfe) & Kathleen Armour, Piano and voice, Century Music Publishing Co.
 
684A Beautiful Lady in Blue, 1935
Sam M. Lewis & J. Fred Coots, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
685Beautiful Roses, 1914
Earl Carroll & Anatol Friedland, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
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71Beauty is Only Skin Deep, 1900
Monroe H. Rosenfeld, Piano and voice, D. Muller
 
72Because I Have You, 1913
J. Brandon Walsh & Ernie Erdman, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
73Beacause You're Mine, 1951
Sammy Cahn & Nicholas Brodszky, Piano and voice, Loews Inc.; Because You're Mine
 
74Because I'm Married Now, 1907
Herbert Ingraham, Piano and voice, Maurice Shapiro
 
75Beautiful River, 1871
F. W. Acee, Piano and voice, Use of colorful teaching notes
 
76Beautiful Ohio, 1918
Ballard MacDonald and Mary Earl, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. Inc.
 
77The Beggar, 1927
Francis Wheeler & Irving Kahal & Ted Snyder, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co.; The Secret Hour
 
78Beautiful Girl of the South, 1873
W. S. Hays (Arranged by W. D.), Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
79Beautiful Girl of the South (Beautiful Songs of the South), 1868
Will S. Hays, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
710Ben Bolt's Reply, 1852
Snyder Dyer & C. J. M. Bradley, Piano and voice, Henry Tolman
 
711Belle of the Ball, 1906
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
712Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much), 1941
Consuelo Velazquez & Sunny Skyler, Piano and voice, Promotora Hispano Americana de Musica
 
713Barrelhouse Bessie from Basin Street, 1942
Herb Magidson & Jule Styne, Piano and voice, ABC Music Corporation
 
714Bartender Polka, 1940
Sam Ward & H. Gerlach & Tedy Demey, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc.
 
715The Banquet in Misery Hall, 1902
Arthur J. Lamb and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
716Ave Maris Stella, 1865
W. C. Peters, Piano and voice, A. C. Peters & Bros.
 
717Awake, Awake, Mine Own Love
I. Imlah & Ide Pinna, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
718Ave Regina, 1868
H. Bollman, Piano and voice, Bollman & Schatzman
 
719Away, Away, the Morning Freshly Breaking, 1834
Auber and George Kingsley, Piano and voice, C. Bradlee
 
720Away, Away, to the Mountain's Brow
Alexander Lee, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
721Away Down East, 1846
F. D. White & Arthur Morrell, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
722Awfully Awful
G. W. Hunt, Piano and voice, Chas. H. Ditson & Co.
 
723Ay, Ay, Ay, Ay! My Serenade, 1946
Marjorie Harper & Tito Guizar (Nena Noriega), Piano and voice, RYTVOC INC.
 
724Azusa, 1946
Sammy Gallop & Guy Wood, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
725B-I-BI, 1941
S. K. Russell, Judy & Beverly Freeland, Piano and voice, Charles Rinker Music Pub. Co.
 
726Ba-Tu-Ca-Da, 1939
Al Stillman & Don Alfonso & Milton Trindade, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corp.
 
727Baby, Baby, 1891
J. Cheever Goodwin & Woolson Morris, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.; Wang
 
728Baby! Come Kiss Me Do, 1897
Dave Reed Jr. & J. W. Wheeler, Piano and voice, G. W. Setchell
 
729Baby Jim, 1911
John B. Archer, Piano and voice, Forster Music Publisher Inc.
 
730Aurora Dawns
, Piano and voice, J. & M. Paff
 
731Aurora, 1941
Mario Lago & Roberto Roberti & Harold Adamson & Pedro Berrios, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corp.
 
732Aunt Milly, 1844
W. E. Liddle, Piano and voice, H. Prentiss
 
733Avalon, 1920
Al Jolson & Vincent Rose, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
734Autumn on the Campus, 1940
Ira Schuster & Paul Cunningham & Leonard Whitcup, Piano and voice, Mercer & Morris Inc.
 
735Autumn Leaves, 1947
Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prevert, and Joseph Kosma, Piano and voice, Enoch et Cie
 
736At the Shem-Me-Sha-Wabbler's Ball, 1918
Geo. A. Leuis, Pinao and voice, Frank K. Root & Co.
 
737At the Swing Cat's Ball, 1938
Luis Russell & William Campbell, Piano and voice, Braun Music Co.
 
738At Your Service, Madame, 1935
Al Dubin & Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
739Am I Gonna Have Trouble With You?, 1936
Charlie Tobias and Sammy Fain, Piano and voice, Schuster & Miller Inc.
 
740Am I Blue?, 1929
Grant Clarke & Harry Akst, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons; On with the Show
 
741Always, 1921
H. Kroll, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
742Always You, 1950
Sid Robin and Will Jason, Piano and voice, Dreyer & Marks Inc.
 
743Always Take Mother's Advice, 1884
Jennie Lindsay, Piano and voice, Willis Woodward & Co.
 
744Always Take a Girl Named Daisy (Cause Daisies Won't Tell), 1913
Alfred Bryan & Sam M. Lewis and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Geo. W. Meyer Music Co.
 
745And Then Your Lips Met Mine, 1930
Ozzie Nelson & Matt Malneck & Frank Signorelli, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corp.
 
746Atlanta Cotton Exposition
Mrs. Florida Calhoun Martin, Piano, Luden & Bates
 
747Atlanta Blues (Make Me One Pallet On Your Floor), 1923
W. C. Handy & Dave Elman, Piano and voice, W. C. Handy
 
748Atlanta, GA, 1945
Sunny Skylar & Artie Shaftel, Piano and voice, Stevens Music Corp.
 
749Atlanta Waltz, 1846
D. H. Cram & B. A. Burditt, Piano, C. Bradlee & Co.
 
750Atlanta's Ours and Fairly Won, 1864
A. K. Virgil, Piano and voice, Horace Waters; Civil War
 
751At the Devil's Ball, 1913
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
752At the Mississippi Cabaret, 1914
A. Seymour Brown & Albert Gumble, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
753At the Balalaika, 1939
Eric Maschwitz, Bob Wright, and Chet Forrest and George Posford, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest Inc.; Balalaika
 
754At An Ole Virginia Wedding, 1899
Maurice J. Steinberg, Piano, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
755At a Dixie Roadside Diner, 1940
Edgar Leslie & Joe Burke, Piano and voice, Miller Music Inc.
 
756At a Georgia Camp Meeting, 1897
Kerry Mills, Piano, F. A. Mills Music Publisher
 
757Ask Her While the Band is Playing, 1908
Glen Mac Donough & Victor Herbert, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris; Algeria
 
758Ave Maria, 1935
Franz Schubert and Jerry Castillo, Piano and voice, Calumet Music Co.
 
759Axes to Grind, 1843
, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
760Atlantic City All the Time, 1915
Alex W. Porter, Piano and voice, Emmett J. Welch
 
761Atlantic Quick Step, 1840s
Henry Chadwick, Piano, Vanderbeeks
 
762Au Revoir, But Not Goodbye (Soldier Boy), 1917
Lew Brown & Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporatoin
 
763Auld Robin Gray
Lady Ann Lindsay & Rev. William Leeves, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
764Barbara Frietchie, 1874
John G. Whittier & Elizabeth Sloman, Piano and voice, William A. Pond & Co.; Civil War
 
765Battery B, 1892
J. P. Harrington & Orlando Powell, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
766The Bathtub Ran Over Again!, 1934
John Mercer & Michael H. Cleary, Piano and voice, Donaldson, Douglas, & Gumble Inc.
 
767The Bashful Bull-frog, 1942
Noel Bear & Lenny Herman, & Roy Seymour, Piano and voice, Top Music Publishers
 
768The Basement Blues (Low-Downer than Any Low Down Blues), 1924
W. C. Handy, Piano and voice, W. C. Handy Music Publisher
 
769Bam Bam Bamy Shore, 1925
Mort Dixon & Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
770Bambalina, 1923
Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, Vincent Youmans, and Herbert Stothart, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.; The Wildflower
 
771Balalaika Boogie Woogie ( A Russian Novelty), 1945
Jimmy Norris, J. Fred Coots, Piano and voice, Oxford Music Co.
 
772The Banks of Allan Water
M. G. Lewis & C. E. Horn, Piano and voice, George Willig Jr.
 
773April in My Heart, 1938
Hellen Meinardi & Hoagy Carmichael, Piano and voice, Paramout Music Corp.; Say it in French
 
774Apples, Peaches, and Cherries, 1952
Lewis Allan, Piano and voice, Broude Brothers
 
775April Rain, 1901
Robert Loveman & Oley Speaks, Piano and voice, Harper and Bros.
 
776Arab Maid
Baudouin & T. W. H. B. B., Piano and voice, George Willig
 
777Araby, 1915
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co.
 
778Araby's Daughter (2 versions)
G. Kiallmark, Piano and voice, Dubois and Stodart/ Oliver Ditson
 
779Are We Almost There?, 1845
Florence Vane, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
780Are You From Dixie? (Cause I'm From Dixie Too!), 1915
Jack Yellen & George L. Cobb, Pianoa nd voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
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81Are You From Heaven?, 1917
L. Wolfe Gilbert & Anatol Friedland, Piano and voice, Gilbert & Friedland Inc.
 
82Are You Having Any Fun?, 1939
Jack Yellen & Sammy Fain, Piano and voice, Max Dreyfus
 
83Are You Lonesome Tonight?, 1927
Roy Turk and Lou Handman, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
84Are You Making a Fool of Me?, 1928
Tommy Malie & Joe Verges & Ed Rose, Piano and voice, Ted Browne Music Co.
 
85Are You Sincere, 1908
Alfred Bryan & Albert Gumble, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
86Are Yuh Spoken Fer?, 1942
Art Kassel, Sammy Gallop, Edward Ross, Piano and voice, Bregman, Vocco, and Conn Inc.
 
87Aren't You Glad You're You, 1945
Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen, Pinao and voice, Burke & Van Heusen Inc.; The Bells of St. Mary's
 
88THe Sacred Musical Guest Vol 1, No. 1, 1859
Various, Piano and voice, Molyneux, Bell, & Co.
 
89Arkansas, 1943
Redd Evans & Buck Ram, Piano and voice, Melrose Music Corp.
 
810Armed Forces Song Folio, 1954
Various, Piano and voice, Loew's Inc.; For the Departments of the Army, Navy, and Air Force of the United States of America
 
811Arms for the Love of America, The Army Ordnance Song, 1941
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Army Ordnance Association
 
812The Army Mule, the Navy Goat, and the Kick of the Kangaroo, 1942
Alfred Eiseman, Buddy Kaye, Al Frisch, and Herman Schwarz, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation; Dedicated to 52nd Coast Artillery,US Army
 
813The Arms of Abraham
Sep. Ninner, Piano and voice, Civil War
 
814Arrah, Go On!, 1895
Felix McGlennon, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
815Arrah Na Pogue March, 1865
Frederick Blume, Piano, F. Blume
 
816Arrah, Wanna, 1906
Jack Drislane and Theodore Morse, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc.
 
817As If I Didn't Have Enough On My Mind, 1945
Charles Henderson, Harry James, Lionel Newman, Piano and voice, Melrose Music Corp.
 
818As Long As I Live, 1934
Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen, Piano and voice, Miles Music Inc.
 
819As Long as the Shamrock Grows Green, 1912
James Brockman and Nat Osborne, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
820As We Gathered In the Hay, 1857
Alice Hawthorne , Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
821Asleep or Awake, 1939
Jack Lawrence and Oscar Levant, Piano and voice, Lincoln Music Corp.
 
822At a Little Hot Dog Stand, 1939
Sam Coslow and Larry Spier, Piano and voice, Larry Spier Inc.
 
823At a Time Like This, 1943
Paul E. Holm and George Murray, Piano and voice, Gait-Way Music Publishing Co.
 
824At A Little Country Tavern, 1937
Roy Newell and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, Superior Music Inc.
 
825At the Codfish Ball, 1936
Sidney Mitchell and Lew Pollack, Piano and voice, Movietone Music Corp.; Captain January Sung By Shirley Temple
 
826At That Bully Wooly Wild West Show, 1913
Edgar Leslie, Grant Clarke, and Maurice Abrahams, Piano and voice, Maurice Abrahams Music Co.
 
827At Least You Could Say Hello, 1939
Dick Robertson, Charles J. McCarthy, and Sammy Mysels, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest Inc.
 
828At Last, 1942
Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, 20th Century Music Corp.; Orchestra Wives
 
829At the Pan-I-Marry-Can, 1901
Harry Dillon and John Dillon, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
830At the Moving Picture Ball, 1920
Howard Johnson and Jos H. Santly, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest Inc.
 
831At the End of the Road, 1924
Ballard Macdonald & James F. Hanley, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
832At the Cross-Roads, 1929
Bob Russell, Ernesto Lecuona, Piano and voice, Ernesto Lecuona
 
833Am I Not Fondly Thine Own?
, Piano and vocie, Geo. Willig Jr.
 
834Amado Mio, 1946
Allan Roberts & Doris Fisher, Piano and voice, Sun Music Co. Inc.
 
835Amapola (Pretty Little Poppy), 1924
Albert Gamse, Joseph M. Lacalle, Piano and voice, Joseph M. Lacalle
 
836Amazing, 1940
Andy Razef and Paul Denniker, Piano and voice, Georgia Music Corp.
 
837Amelia Earthart
Agnes Andreasen and Walter W. Newcomer, Piano and voice, American Songwriters Association
 
838America, I Love You, 1915
Edgar Leslie and Archie Gottler, Piano and voice, Kalmar & Puck Co. Inc.
 
839America My Country, 1917
Jens K. Grondahl & E. F. Maetzold, Piano and voice, Red Wing Daily Republican; World War I
 
840American Marches On, 1941
Jacob Bromberg, Piano and voice, Jacob Bromberg
 
841The American Boy, 1851
J. H. Hewitt, Piano and voice, G. Willig Jr.
 
842The American Legion, 1919
James L. Shearer, Piano and voice, J. L. Shearer Music Co. Inc.
 
843The American Soldier, 1904
Mr. Richard C. Dillmore, Piano and voice, Mr. Richard C. Dillmore
 
844The American Exile, 1840
Gustave Blessner and Jos. M. Simons, Piano and voice, A. Fiot
 
845The American Hymn, 1866
M. Keller, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
846American Prayer, 1942
Albert Stillman, Lawrence Stock, And Vincent Rose, Piano and voice, Mutual Music Society Inc.
 
847Among My Souvenirs, 1927
Edgar Leslie and Horatio Nicholls, Piano and voice, Lawrence Wright Music Co.
 
848An Apple for the Teacher, 1939
Johnny Burke and James V. Monaco, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy-Select Inc; The Star Maker
 
849An Old Fashioned Wife, 1917
P. G. Wodehouse and Jerome Kern, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter; Oh Boy!
 
850The Anchor's Weigh'd
Mr. Braham, Piano and voice, W. Dubois
 
851And Has She Then Fail'd in Her Truth And Did I Upbraid You My Love
H.R. Bishop, Piano and voice, E. Riley
 
852N Everything, 1918
Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al Jolson, Piano and voice, Jermoe H. Remick & Co.; SinBad
 
853And Her Golden Hair was Hanging Down her Back, 1894
Felix McGlennon, and Monroe H. Rosenfeld, Piano and voice, Frank Tousey
 
854And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine, 1944
Joe Greene, Stan Kenton, and Charles Lawrence, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Copr.
 
855And Russia is Her Name, 1943
E. Y. Harburg and Jerome Kern, Piano and voice, Chapell & Co. Inc
 
856And So It Ended, 1941
Joan Edwards & Jack Edwards, Piano and voice, Edwards Music Co.
 
857And So to Bed, 1946
Johnny Mercer and Robert Emmett Dolan, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
858And Still the Volga Flows, 1942
Rachmaninoff and Meredith Willson, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
859And the Great Big Saw Came Nearer and Nearer, 1943
Red Latham, Wamp Carlson, Guy Bonham, Piano and voice, Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc
 
860And the Verdict Was!, 1894
Charles Osborne, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
861And Then You Kissed Me, 1944
Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, Piano and voice, Miller Music Corp.
 
862They Made it Twice as Nice as Paradise And They Called it Dixieland, 1916
Raymond Egan and Richard A. Whiting, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co.
 
863The Angel Child
Charlotte Elizabeth and George Linley, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
864The Angel of Life, 1860
James Simmonds and J. R. Thomas, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
865Angel-May-Care, 1941
Ervin Drake and Ary Barroso, Piano and voice, Pier International Corp.; The Three Caballeros
 
866The Angel Sisters, 1866
Mrs. M. E. Rogers & C. A. Schreiner, Piano and voice, John C. Schreiner & Sons
 
867Angeline, 1859
H. Millard, Piano and voice, Russell & Tolman
 
868Angelita, 1938
Teddy Powell and Leonard Whitcup, Piano and voice, Exclusive Music Publications Inc.
 
869Aurora d'Europa: The Angels, 1855
Fred Gumbert, Piano and voice, G. Andre & Co.
 
870The Angels Came Thru, 1941
Al Dubin and Ernesto Lecuona, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corp.
 
871Angel's Serenade, 1855
J. Concone, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
872The Angels Told Me So, 1858
Sidney Dyer and Horace Waters, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
873The Angels Whisper
Samuel Lover, Piano and voice, G. W. Brainard
 
874Angels with Dirty Face, 1938
Fred Fisher and Maurice Spitalny, Piano and voice, Fred Fisher Music Co.; The Angels with Dirty Faces
 
875Animal Crackers in My Soup, 1935
Ted Koehler, Irving Caesar and Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, Movietone Music Corp.; Curly Top
 
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91Anita (The Chieftain's Wife), 1898
Henry B. Farnie and Brinley Richards, Piano and voice, William A. Pond and Co.
 
92Annabelle, 1923
Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
93Annie Dont You Know, 1858
Mrs. C. L. Hale and Ms. Amy Trainor, Piano and voice, Beck & Lawton
 
94No. 3 Annie Laurie, 1882
Dudley Buck, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer
 
95Annie Laurie
Finlay Dun, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
96Annie Lawrie
, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
97Annie Lisle, 1860
H. S. Thompson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
98Annie O' the Banks O'Dee
Mrs. Crawford and Stephen Glover, Piano and voice, Vanderbeeks Music Warerooms
 
99Annie O' the Moy, 1884
John Wiegand, Piano and voice, Ignatius and Joseph Fischer
 
910Annie of the Vale, 1861
Geogre P. Morris and J. R. Thomas, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, and Co.
 
911Annie PIxley's Celebrated Wash Tub Song, 1888
A. C. Gunther and Edgar Selden, Piano and voice, A Cortada & Co.
 
912Annie's Reply to Enoch Arden, 1865
C. Everest, Piano and voice, C. Everest
 
913Annniversary Song, 1946
Al. Jolson and Saul Chaplin, Piano and voice, Mood Music Company Inc.; The Jolson Story
 
914Annot Lyle
G. A. Hodson, Piano and voice, Torp and Unger
 
915The Annual Protest, 1921
Frieda Peycke, Piano and voice, Harold Flamer
 
916Anona, 1903
Vivian Grey, Piano, Leo Fiest
 
917Anona (with words), 1903
Vivian Grey, Miss Mabel McKinley, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest
 
918Another Night Like This, 1946
Harry Ruby and Ernesto Lecuona, Piano and voice, Edward B Marks Music Corp.; Carnival in Coasta Rica
 
919Answer Me Burning Stars; Invocation
Mrs. Hemans and Mrs. Emma Collier Grant, Piano and voice, S. Brainard and Co.
 
920Answer Me, My Love, 1953
Gerhard Winkler, Fred Rauch, and Carl Sigman, Piano and voice, Bourne Inc.
 
921Anything You Say, 1928
Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Donaldson, Douglas, and Gumble Inc.
 
922Any Rags, 1902
Thos S. Allen, Piano and voice, Geo. M. Krey
 
923Any Old Town is a Lonesome Old Town (When Your Sweetheart is Away), 1910
Bert Spears and Maurice Daniels, Piano and voice, Gotham-Attucks Music Co.
 
924Any Old Love, 1937
Victor Schertzinger, Piano and voice, G. Schrimer Inc.; Something to Sing About
 
925Any Bonds today?, 1941
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Henry Morgenthau Jr.
 
926Anthem of the USSR, 1944
A. V. Alexandrov, Sergei Mihalkov and El-Registan (English version: Harold J. Rome), Piano and voice, Am-Rus Music Corporation
 
927The Ham Tree Barbecue, 1905
William Jerome & Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
928Half of Me, 1936
Sam M. Lewis and Peter De Rose, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
929Hair of Gold, Eyes of Blue, 1948
Sunny Skylar, Piano and voice, Robert Music Corp.
 
930Hail! There's No More Heil!, 1944
Alice D. Simms, Piano and voice, Mainstreet Songs Inc.; World War II
 
931Hail That Great and Glorious Banner, 1861
A. W. Burns & Geo W. Hewitt, Piano and voice, A. W. Burns; Civil War
 
932Hagar in the Desert
Florence Wilson and Charles W. Glover, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
933Happy Feet, 1950
Al Stillman and Roy Ross, Piano and voice, Cromwell Music Inc.
 
934Happy Family Polka, 1851
Francis H. Brown, Piano, Firth, Pond, and Co.
 
935Happy Days in Dixie, 1896
Kerry Mills, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
936Happy Days Gone By, 1870
Sam V. Morris, Piano and voice, D. P. Faulds
 
937Happy Be Thy Dreams, 1859
J. E. Carpenter & J. R. Thomas, Piano and voice, Wm. Hall & Son
 
938Hannah! The Pride of Savannah, 1941
Berkeley Graham & Carley Mills, Piano and voice, London Music Corp.
 
939Hang Out the Front Door Key, 1918
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
940The Handout Song (There's a Handout on Panhandle Hill), 1949
Dick Sanford & Sammy Mysels, Piano and voice, General Music Pub. Co.
 
941A Handful of Earth (From My Dear Mother's Grave), 1885
Joseph Murphy, Piano and voice, William L. Murphy; Successful Irish Dramas
 
942A Handful of Earth from the Place of My Birth, 1884
William H. Clarke, Piano and voice, J. Fischer & Bro
 
943The Hand that Rocks the Cradle Rules the World, 1901
Carroll Flemming & Abe Holzmann, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest
 
944The Hand that Rocked my Cradle Rules my Heart, 1919
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
945Hello Ma! I Done It Again, 1940
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corp.; Tall, Dark and Handsome
 
946He Wants Someone to Call Him Papa (She Wants Someone to Call Her Ma), 1913
L. Wolfe Gilbert & Lewis F. Muir, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
947He Was "Mister Right" (Till He done Me Wrong), 1943
Max Spickol & Johnny Fortis, Piano and voice, World Music Inc.
 
948He Was Not Afraid to Die!, 1864
Charles Carroll Sawyer, Piano and voice, Sawyer & Thompson; Civil War
 
949He Wears a Pair of Silver Wings, 1941
Eric Maschwitz & Michael Carr, Piano and voice, Peter Maurice Music Co.
 
950He Wooed Her (And Wooed Her and Wooed Her), 1935
Rudy Vallee, Cecil Harrington, and Jack Lupus, Piano and voice, Peter Maurice Music Co.
 
951The Heart Broken
Barry Cornwall, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
952Head Over Heels, 1918
Edgar Allan Wolfe & Jerome Kern, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms
 
953Heart and Soul, 1938
Frank Loesser & Hoagy Carmichael, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation; A Song is Born
 
954Hear Dem Bells, 1910
D. S. McCosh, Piano and voice, W. H. Willis & Co.
 
955Happiness, 1854
Thomas Baker & R. Kitchen, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
956Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane, 1935
Nick Manoloff, Piano and voice, Calumet Music Co.
 
957Heavenward!, 1865
Vilbre, Piano , A. C. Peters & Bro.
 
958He'd Have to Get Under - Get Out and Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile), 1913
Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie, and Maurice Abrahams, Piano and voice, Maurice Abarham Music Co.
 
959Heidelberg, 1902
Frank Pixley & Gustav Luders, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons; The Prince of Pilsen
 
960Heigh-Ho, 1938
Larry Morey & Frank Churchill, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.; Disney's Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs
 
961He'll Have to Cross the Atlantic (To Get to the Pacific), 1945
Sammy Cahn & Jule Styne, Piano and voice, Barton Music Corp.
 
962Hello, Aloha! How Are You, 1926
L. Wolfe Gilbert & Abel Baer, Piano and voice, Leo Feist
 
963Hello Baby, 1929
Herb Magidson, Ned Washington, and Michael H. Cleary, Piano and voice, M. Witmark and Sons; The Forward Pass
 
964Hello Baby, Mademoiselle (Get up those stairs, Mademoiselle), 1945
Pat Noto, Geo Chapiro, & R. Marbot, Piano and voice, Societe d'Editions Musicales Internationales
 
965Hello Central, Give Me Heaven, 1901
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
966Hello Central, Give Me No Man's Land, 1918
Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
967Hello Cupid, Send Me a Fellow, 1912
Melville Alexander and Anatol Friedland, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.; Broadway to Paris
 
968Hello Frisco! ( I called you up to say hello), 1915
Gene Buck and Louis A. Hirsch, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
969Hello Hawaii, How Are You?, 1915
Bert Kalmar, Edgar Leslie, and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
970Hello I've Been Looking For You, 1916
John L. Golden and Raymond Hubbell, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter; The Big Show
 
971Hello! Ma Baby, 1899
Howard and Emerson, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
972The Helmsman's Song, 1848
M. J. O'Sullivan & B. Walsh, Piano and voice, C. Holt Jr.
 
973The Heart of a Girl, 1924
Gus Kahn & H. Leopold Spitalny, Piano and voice, Leo Fiest inc.
 
974The Heart Bow'd Down
M. W. Balfe, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.; Bohemian Girl
 
975Hear Me Say My Little Prayer, 1872
George Cooper & Chas. E. Pratt, Piano and voice, J. L Peters
 
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101He Tells Me He Loves Me, 1844
John C. Andrews, Piano and voice, Geo. P. Reed
 
102He Stole McCarty's Wife, 1893
Thomas La Mack and Andrew Mack, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
103Home Sweet Home, no date
G. J. Webb, Piano and voice, Emerson Drug Co., Bromo Seltzer Ad on the front
 
104Home Sweet Home, no date
J. H. Slack, Piano and voice, G. Andre & Co.
 
105Home Sweet Home, 1866
Francis Muller, Piano, J. L. Peters
 
106The Home I Love So Well, 1839
Thomas Power E. L. White, Piano and voice, Parker & Ditson
 
107Home Delights, 1854
John P. Ordway, Piano and voice, J. P. Ordway
 
108Home Cooking Mamma, 1938
Walter Bishop, Hazel Scott, and E. P. La Freniere, Piano and voice, Roy Music Co. Inc.
 
109The Home Coming March, 1908
E. T. Paull, Piano and voice, E. T. Paull
 
1010Homage To Charlie, no date
Alexander Lee, Piano and voice, G. E. Blake
 
1011Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl, 1937
Edgar Smith & Sloan, Piano and voice, Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc.
 
1012Heaven Claims Her As An Angel, 1867
Will S. Hays, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters & Bro
 
1013Heave Ho! My Lads, Heave Ho!, 1943
Jack Lawrence, Piano and voice, Kay Cee Music Company, WWII
 
1014The Heath, This Night, 1838
Sir Walter Scott Armstrong, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
1015The Heath is All Lonely and Drear Love, no date
Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1016The Heart's Misgiving, no date
Frederick Morton and Robert Guylott, Piano and voice, At Will
 
1017Heart's Courageous, 1902
H. B. Blank, Piano and voice, Whitney Warner Publishing Co.
 
1018Hearts and Homes, no date
Charlotte Young and J. Blockley, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1019Hearts and Flowers, 1893
Theo. M. Tobany, Piano and voice, Carl Fischer
 
1020The Eccentric Dude, 1883
Ike Browne, Piano and voice, Fairbanks & Cole
 
1021Elegy on the Death of Mme. G. T. Beauregard, 1864
Theodore von La Hache, Piano and voice, T. La Hache
 
1022Fine and Mellow, 1940
Billie Holiday, Piano and voice, Edward Marks, Love
 
1023The Fireman's Bride, 1944
Sigmund Romberg and Dorothy Fields, Piano and voice, Williamson Music, Feminist
 
1024The First Gun is Fired, 1861
George Root, Piano and voice, Root & Cody, Civil War
 
1025The Field of Monterey, 1846
M. Dix Sullivan, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
1026Fifi, 1937
Sam Coslow, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
1027England Swings, 1965
Roger Miller, Piano and voice, Tree Publishing Co., Inc.
 
1028Fifteen Kisses on a Gallon of Gas, 1939
Mack David, Arthur Terker, & Jerry Livingston, Piano and voice, Shaprio, Bernstein, & Co. Inc, Love, Automobile
 
1029The Fifth Wheel on the Wagon (Unnecessary Me), 1951
Stanley Adams & Larry Stock, Piano and voice, Spinlan Music Corporation, Love
 
1030Fifty Cents, 1881
Dan Lewis, Piano and voice, White, Smith & Co.
 
1031Eli Green's Cake Walk, 1896
Sadie Koninsky & David Reed Jr., Piano and voice, Joseph Stern & Co., African American
 
1032Fight with Uncle Sam, 1942
Bob Bell, Walter Williams, & Roy Branker, Piano and voice, Cherio Music Publishers Inc., WWII
 
1033Ella Fay, 1857
T. Brigham Bishop, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co., Death, woman
 
1034Ellen Bayne, 1854
Stephen Foster, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
1035Ebony Rhapsody, 1934
Arhtur Johnston & Sam Conslow, Piano and voice, Famous Music Copr., Carribean, subtle racism
 
1036Easy to Love, 1936
Cole Porter, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co., Love
 
1037Easy Street, 1941
Alan Rankin Jones, Piano and voice, Vanguard Songs Inc.
 
1038East Side of Heaven, 1939
Johnny Burke & James B. Monaco, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy-Select, Inc.
 
1039Egyptian Eyes, 1919
George Oliver & Walter Smith, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland Publishing Co., Egypt
 
1040Egypt, 1903
Clare Kummer, Piano and voice, Joseph W. Stern & co., Egypt
 
1041An Earful of Music, 1934
Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Samuel Goldwyn, Inc.
 
1042Each Time that I Puff on my Cigarette, 1943
Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, Bennie Benjemen, and Lou Singer, Piano and voice, Advanced Music Corporation, Smoking
 
1043Each Night at Nine/G. I. Blues, 1944
Floyd Tillman, Piano and voice, Peer International Corporation, WWII
 
1044E 'As the As-er-dacity to Grumble, 1899
Harry Adams & George Everard, Piano and voice, Francis, Day, & Hunter, Social issues, manners
 
1045E Pluribus Unum, 1802
Captain G. W. Cutter, Piano and voice, A. C. Peters & Bro., Patriotic
 
1046E-Bob-O-Lee-Bop, 1945
Tina Dixon, Piano and voice, Indigo Music Corp., Nonsense Song
 
1047The Dying Warrior, 1846
William J. Lemon, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker, Civil War
 
1048The Dying Child and the Angel of Death, 1847
Mary Howitt, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson, Death, Child
 
1049The Dying Nun, 1865
Nathalie (no last name) & Louie Brewster, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker, Death, Nun
 
1050Eloise, 1899
Fred J. Hamill & Paul Cohn, Piano and voice, Windsor Music Co., Courting
 
1051Ellen of Lindale, no date
Mrs. Butterworth and Mrs. Philip Millard, Piano and voice, Geo. Willig Jr., Death, woman
 
1052The Emigrant's Farewell, no date
Leigh Cliffe Esq., and Henry Russel, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson, Emigrant, possible death
 
1053The Eminent Dr. Fizz, 1901
Frank Pixley and Gustav Luders, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons, Travelling Doctor
 
1054Esmerelda, no date
Andrew Halliday and W. C. Levey, Piano and voice, Ludden & Bates, Georgia publishing company
 
1055Emmet's Cuckoo Song, 1879
J. K. Emmet, Piano and voice, John Church & Co., Death
 
1056Enjoy Yourselves (Eccentric Coon Song), 1897
Dave Reed Jr. and Chas. B. Ward, Piano and voice, Chas. B. Ward
 
1057Enlloro, 1938
Obdulio Morales and Julio Blance, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corporation, Spanish and English lyrics
 
1058Erin Weeps Forsaken, 1852
Wordsworth and J. G. Maeder, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son, Irish ballad
 
1059Erin Lov'd Erin, no date
Mrs. Waylett, Piano and voice, Collard & Collard, Irish ballad
 
1060Ere the Old Love Dies Away, 1900
H. J. Breen and T. Mayo Geary, Piano and voice, Goetz & Co., Newspaper supplement
 
1061Good Night, Sweet Dreams, 1885 or 1887
J. W. Bischoff, Piano and voice, John F. Ellis & Co., German and English Lyrics
 
1062Good Night Little Girl, Good Night, 1914
Al Dubin and Bennie Cormack, Piano and voice, Jerry Vogel Music Co., Inc., Courting and cheating
 
1063The Good Old Woman, 1842
James G. Maeder, Piano and voice, William H. Oakes, Ballad
 
1064Good Morning Carrie!, 1901
R. C. McPherson and Smith & Bowman, Piano and voice, Windsor Music Co.
 
1065Harry of the West, no date
Oliver Shaw, Piano and voice, Oliver Shaw, political
 
1066The Harp of Katie Bell, 1870
P. S. Pennell, Esq. and J. P. Webster, Piano and voice, Root & Cady, Death song
 
1067The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls, no date
Thomas Moore and Sir John Stevenson, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., South
 
1068The Harmless Little Girlie with the Downcast Eyes, 1896
Hugh Morton and Gustave Kerker, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & co., Sad Woman
 
1069Harmonica Harry, 1929
Phil Baxter and Eugene Platzman, Piano and voice, J. W. Jenkins Sons' Music Co.
 
1070Gaily the Troubadour Touch'd his Guitar, no date
T. H. Bayley, Piano and voice, C. Bradlee, coming home from war
 
1071Give Me the Gal with the Blue Dress On, 1848
Edwin P. Christy, Piano and voice, C. Holt Jr., Minstrel Song
 
1072The Gambler's Wife, 1841
Dr. R. Coates and Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Joseph F. Atwill, Gambling
 
1073The Gambling Man, 1902
William Jerome and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, Gambling
 
1074Harlem Bolero, 1937
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc., Harlem
 
1075Ella Ree, 1853
C. E. Stuart and James W. Porter, Piano and voice, J. E. Gould, Minstrel song
 
1076Emaline, My Pretty Valentine, 1902
Max Hoffman, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company
 
1077Ellsworth's Avengers, 1861
A. Lora Hudson and S. L. Coe, Piano and voice, Necomb & Co., Oliver Ditson & Co., Civil War song, Union
 
1078Ellsworth's Funeral March, no date
J. C. Beckel, Piano, Oliver Ditson & Co., Civil War general funeral march
 
1079The Hard Way, 1945
Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Husen, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation, Beauty regimine
 
1080Hard Times Come Again No More, 1855
Stephen C. foster, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., Stephen Foster
 
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111Good Night Mr. Moon, 1911
Eli Dawson and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, The York Music Co., Courting
 
112Goodnight Mother, 1940
Mack David, Al Bryan, Vee Lawnhurst, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy-Select, Inc., Anti-War Propaganda
 
113Goodnight My Love, 1936
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation, Shirley Temple
 
114Goodnight Nurse, 1912
Thomas J. Gray and W. Raymond Walker, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
115The Ernie Pyle Infantry March, 1945
Ann Ronell, Piano and voice, Picture Music Inc., WWII Propaganda
 
116The Gaby Glide, 1911
Harry Pilcer and Louis A. Hirsch, Piano and voice, Shapiro Music Publishing Co., Dance song
 
117Harry, 1904
Edward S. Abeles, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland Publishing Company
 
118Hark Apollo Strikes the Lyre, no date
Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, C. Bradlee, Trio
 
119Hark! Hark! The Soft Bugle, 1837
M. S., Piano and voice, George Willig Jr.
 
1110Hark I Hear and Angel Sing, 1859
Charles Grobe, Piano and voice, George A. Oates, Dedicated to the ladies of Augusta, GA
 
1111Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing, 1856
R. C. Shrival, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., Dedicated to Mrs. James Gardner Jr. of Augusta, GA
 
1112Harrigan, 1907
George M. Cohan, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
1113Goodnight Soldier, 1943
Harry Johnson, Piano and voice, Joe Cascales, WWII
 
1114Harlem Sandman, 1943
Harold Adamson and Jule Styne, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co., Harlem
 
1115Harlem Cabin Door, 1937
Larry Yoell and Johnny Muldowney, Piano and voice, Clarence Williams Music Publishing Co., Harlem
 
1116Yes! We Have No Bananas, 1923
Frank Silver and Irving Cohn, Piano and voice, Skidmore Music Co., Comic
 
1117Somebody Loves Me, 1924
Ballard MacDonald, B. G. de Sylva, and George Gershwin, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
1118Good Morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip, 1918
Robert Lloyd, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist inc., WWI song
 
1119Good New From Home, 1854
P. S. Gilmore, Piano and voice, G. P. Reed & Co.
 
1120Good Night Cincinnati (And Good Morning Tennessee), 1951
Louie Innis, Piano and voice, Tannen Music, Inc.
 
1121Good Night Dearie, 1919
S. R. Henry and D. Onivas adn Fran H. Warren, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1122Good Night Sweetheart, 1931
Ray Noble, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation
 
1123Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight, 1908
Karl L. Hoschna and O. A. Hauerbach, Piano and voice, Witmark & Sons, newspaper supplement
 
1124Good Old Days in Alabam', 1915
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Lee S. Roberts, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1125The Good Old U. S. A., 1906
Jack Drislane and Theodore Morse, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland
 
1126Heart to Heart Waltzes, 1900
Charles K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
1127Hearts, 1893
Charles K. Harris, Piano and voice, Joseph Flanner
 
1128The Dying Californian, 1855
A. L. Lee, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson, Gold rush
 
1129The Dying Gold Hunter, 1857
A. E. Farnham, Piano and voice, Balmer & Weber, Gold rush
 
1130The Dying Girl's Message, 1885
A. H. Noe and J. P. Skelly, Piano and voice, Henry J. Wehman
 
1131The Dwarf's Yodel Song, 1938
Larry Morey and Frank Churchill, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc., Disney
 
1132A Dutiful Wife, 1908
Franz Lehar, Piano and voice, Newspaper supplement
 
1133A Dutch Lullaby, 1911
Alfred Hyatt and Charles Gilbert Spross, Piano and voice, The John Church Company
 
1134Farewell My Sweet Mother, 1848
Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1135Dusty Trail (To My Little Mountain Home), 1939
Billie Strom and "Happy" Jack Turner, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter
 
1136Farewell My Lilly Dear, 1851
S. C. F., Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., Minstrels
 
1137Farewell Mavourneen, 1907
Ed Garenier and J. Fred Helf, Piano and voice, Helf & Hanger Co. Inc.
 
1138Dust Off that Old Pianna, 1935
Irving Caesar, Gerald Marks, and Sammy Lerner, Piano and voice, Irving Caesar
 
1139Farewell, Little Girl of Mine, 1917
Sydney P. Harris, Piano and voice, The Sydney P. Harris Co., WWI
 
1140Dust, 1938
Johnny Marvin, Piano and voice, Santly Bros. Joy, Depression, dust bowl
 
1141Dusky Stevedore, 1928
Andy Razaf and J. C. Johnson, Piano and voice, Triangle Music Publishing, Steamboats, the South
 
1142Dusky Maiden, 1903
Spencer Morse, Piano, Howley Haviland Dresser
 
1143Dunk a Doughnut, 1939
Raymond Leveen and Frankie Carle, Piano and voice, Jewel Music Publishing Co. Inc., Doughnuts and coffee
 
1144Duschinka or The Star of the North, no date
Ciro Pinsuti, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer, Russian girl
 
1145Farewell, 1917
A.H. Eastman and Fred Heltman, Piano and voice, Fred Heltman Co.
 
1146Fare Thee Well Molly Darling, 1902
Will D. Cobb and Kerry Mills, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills Inc., war propaganda
 
1147Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear, 1853
G. Friedrich Wurzel, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son, Dead girl
 
1148Farmer of New England, 1849
W. B. I. and I. B. Woodbury, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son, Farmers
 
1149Dummy Song, 1925
Lew Brown, Billy Rose, and Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & co. Inc., A Favorite Army Corps ditty
 
1150Fat Meat is Good Meat, 1942
Irene Higginbotham, Piano and voice, Beacon Music Co., Novelty song about meat during WWII
 
1151The Dumb Wife, 1851
Orramel Whittlesey, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson, Comic song about a woman who can't talk
 
1152The Fatal Wedding, 1893
Wm. H. Windom and Gussie L. Davis, Piano and voice, M. S. Swisher, Sad wedding
 
1153Father Don't Get Stewed Again Tonight, 1910
Blanche Buford and Harry L. Newman, Piano and voice, Sunlight Music Co., Temperence movement
 
1154Father of the Land We Love, 1931
George M. Cohan, Piano and voice, United States George Washington Bicentennial Commission, George Washington
 
1155Father Won't You Speak to Sister Mary, 1897
Jean Chavez and A. B. Sloane, Piano and voice, William Pilling, Rebellious girl
 
1156Father's Coming Home, 1871
J. D. Vinton, Piano and voice, J. L. Carncross & Co.
 
1157Far Low San ... Chinee Laundly Man, 1941
Sidney Jerome, Wally Ives, Jerry Kanner, Piano and voice, Kanner Music Publishing Co., WWII
 
1158Father's Got a Job, 1906
Bob Cole, James W. Johnson, Rosamond Johnson, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1159Far From My Country, 1868
M. Keller, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
1160The Fisher Boy Merrily Lives, 1840
Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Oakes & Swan
 
1161Far Away Places, 1948
Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, Piano and voice, Laurel Music Co., Tourism
 
1162Far-Away Island, 1946
Benny Davis and Ted Shapiro, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp., Tourism
 
1163The Far-Away Bells, 1926
Douglas Furber and Westell Gordon, Piano and voice, Chappell-Harms, Inc.
 
1164Far Apart, 1941
Leslie Beacon, Piano and voice, Beacon Music Co., WWII era lovers parted
 
1165Flat River, Missouri, 1945
Grace Shannon, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Music Company, Girl stepping out on her own
 
1166Far Above the Daisies, 1869
Geo. Cooper and H. Millard, Piano and voice, S. T. Gordon, Companion to "Under the Daisies"
 
1167The Flat Foot Floogee, 1938
Slim Gaillard, Slam Stewart, and Bud Green, PIano and voice, Green Bros. & Knight, Harlem dance tune
 
1168The Flash, 1877
Carlo Mora, Piano, Oliver Ditson & Co., Cover art is distinctive
 
1169Flannigan's Irish Canary, 1891
Edgar Selden, Piano and voice, Willis Woodward & Co., Irish
 
1170Flag of our Country, 1898
A. Mathiot, Piano and voice, F. Trifet, Publisher, Patriotic song
 
1171Five'll Get Ya' Ten, 1946
Van Alexander and Sonny burke, Piano and voice, Mills Music, Inc., Gambling
 
1172Flossy (The Pretty Little Cow), 1940
Larry Clinton, Piano and voice, American Academy of Music,
 
1173Florie's Waltz, 1865
Chas. Kinkel, Piano, Oliver Ditson & Co.,
 
1174A Flower From Mother's Grave, 1878
Harry Kennedy, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co., dead mother
 
1175Flow on Thou Shining River, no date
Sir John Stevenson, Piano and voice, G. E. Blake, 2 copies
 
1176Florence: The Study of a Loving Heart, no date
C. Jeffreys, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., Art song
 
1177Flow Along River Tennessee, 1913
Alfred Bryan, Albert Gumble, and Jack Wells, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., Tennessee
 
1178Foo-Gee, 1941
Erskine Butterfield, Piano and voice, Beacon Music Co.
 
1179Follow the Car Tracks, 1910
Ballard MacDonald and Alfred Solman, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co., cars
 
1180Folks that Put On Airs, 1863
W. H. Coulston, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker, satire
 
boxfolder
121The Flight of the Bomber B17, 1943
Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., WWII Progaganda
 
122Fold Your Arms Around Me Papa, 1871
Geo. Cooper and M. Loesch, Piano and voice, C. H. Ditson & Co., Dying child
 
123Flying Off the Handle, 1936
Fred Fisher and Doris Fisher, PIano and voice, Fred Fisher Music
 
124Fly to the Desert, no date
Thomas Moore Esq., Piano and voice, G. E. Blake
 
125Les Fleurs Animees, no date
Mme. Cinti-Da Moreau, Piano and voice, French
 
126The Flow'ret Gem, no date
J. Walsh, Piano and voice, E. Riley
 
127Fly Awaya Pretty Moth, no date
T. H. Bayley, Piano and voice, Dubois & Stodart
 
128Fleur-De-Marie La Goualeuse, no date
Melle. L. Puget, Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt & Co., Dying child
 
129The Fleet's in, 1942
Johnny Mercer and Victor Schertzinger, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation, WWII
 
1210Faith, no date
Charles Jefferys and Stephen Glover, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson, Chiristian music
 
1211The Fairy of the Hudson, 1867
Josephine Pollard and Henry Tucker, Piano and voice, W. Jennings Demorest, Hudson
 
1212Forgiven, 1886
Alex Comstock, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
1213Fairy Music, 1836
Thomas Power Esq., Piano and voice, Parker & Ditson
 
1214Forgive Me, 1927
Jack Yellen and Milton Ager, Piano and voice, Ager. Yellen & Bornstein Inc.
 
1215Forgive But Don't Forget, 1877
Samuel Lover, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son, cautionary song
 
1216The Fairy Isle, 1843
W. J. Wetmore, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
1217Forget You?, 1945
Loretta Lawler, Piano and voice, Tune Shop Music Publishers
 
1218The Fairy Boy, no date
Samuel Lover Esq., Piano and voice, Firth & Hall, Irish superstitions
 
1219Forget Thee, 1847
Moultrie and William R. Dempster, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1220Fairy Bells, no date
Mrs. Norton, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
1221Fairy-Belle, 1859
Stephen C. Foster, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond & Co.
 
1222Forget-Me-Nots In Your Eyes, 1944
Edgar Leslie and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Triangle Music Corporation
 
1223Forget If You Can, 1937
Jack Manus, Kay Upham, Len Joy, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music corporation
 
1224The Fairies Invitation, 1855
Miss Amelia R. Gere, Piano and voice, Cook & Brother
 
1225Forever Mine, 1935
Maria Teresa Lara, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co., Spanish and English
 
1226Fair One, 1920
Ted Lewis and George Mallen, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin, Inc.
 
1227Fair Land of Freedom, 1889
Julian Jordan, Piano and voice, Willis Woodward & Co., National song
 
1228Forgotten, 1922
Eugene Cowles, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson Company
 
1229Fair Harvard Waltzes, 1896
Safford Water, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, & co., Harvard
 
1230Forty Eight Stars Over Forty Eight States, 1942
Harry Lifson, Piano and voice, Symbolic Music Pub. Co., patriotic
 
1231A Face to be Remembered, no date
H. P. Danks, Piano and voice, Phillips & Crew
 
1232A Faded Summer Love, 1931
Phil Baxter, Piano and voice, Leo Feist, Inc.
 
1233The Faded Gray Jacket, 1866
Mrs. C. A. Ball, Piano and voice, D. P. Faulds, post Civil War
 
1234Four Little Curly Headed Coons, 1889
J. W. Wheeler, Piano and voice, S. W. Blair
 
1235The Faded Coat of Blue, 1865
J. H. McNaughton, Piano and voice, Penn & remington, post Civil War
 
1236The Fable of the Rose, 1940
Bickley Reichner and Josef Myrow, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
1237F. D. R. Jones, 1938
Harold J. Rome, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co.
 
1238Feudin' and Fightin', 1947
Al Dubin and Burton Lane, Piano and voice, Chappell, Appalachian
 
1239Fetching Water from the Well, 1857
Auguste Mignon, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., courting song
 
1240Hesitation Waltz, 1914
A. F. Marzian, Piano, A. F. Marzian Music Pub., Cover art
 
1241Festa, no date
Luiz Peixoto and Hekel Tavares, Piano and voice, E. S. Mangione, Portuguese
 
1242The Ferris Wheel, 1942
Fred Stryker, Piano and voice, Melody Lane Productions, Novelty song
 
1243The Fencing Girl Waltz, 1902
Fred T. Ashton, Piano, The Ashton Publishing Company, Portraying a woman with physical ability
 
1244Madison Female College Waltz, no date
Geo. C. Taylor, Piano, Firth, Pond, & Co., Women in education
 
1245A Fellow on a Furlough, 1943
Booby Worth, Piano and voice, House of Melody, WWII
 
1246A Fellow Needs a Girl, 1947
Oscar Hammerstein and Richard Rogers, Piano and voice, Williamson Music Inc, Rogers and Hammerstein
 
1247Fawn Eyes, 1908
Chas. L. Johnson, Piano, Chas. L. Johnson Co., Cover art
 
1248Fanny Grey, no date
Mrs. Norton, Piano and voice, C. G. Christman, relationships
 
1249Falling Waters or Water of Yosemite, no date
J. L. Truax, Piano, DeLuxe Music Co., Yosemite
 
1250Falling Leaves, 1873
E. B. Shuttleworth and E. Gledhill, Piano and voice, A & S Nordheimer, Death
 
1251Gently Sighs the Breeze, no date
Stephen Glover, Piano and vocal duet
 
1252The Evening Gun, no date
John Paddon, PIano and voice
 
1253Evelina, 1944
E. Y. Harburg and Harold Arlen, Piano and voice, Crawford Music Corporation
 
1254Evelina, 1889
C. A. White, Piano and voice, White, Smith, & Co.
 
1255Eve Wasn't Modest Till She Ate That Apple, 1917
Chas. McCarron and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation, Women's fashion
 
1256Evangeline, 1855
J. R. Thomas, Piano and voice, Wm. A. Pond & Co., Death
 
1257Evnageline, 1864
Will. S. Hays, Piano and voice, S. Brainard & Son, Death
 
1258Ethopian Quadrilles: Goin Ober De Mountin, Jonny Boker, De Old Jaw Bone, Jumbo Jum, Jim Along Josey, no date
A. Nagerj Onyqjva, Piano, Firth, Hall, & Pond, Minstrel songs
 
1259For You, For Me, For Evermore, 1946
George & Ira Gershein, Pianoa nd voice, Gershwin Publishing Corporation
 
1260For Your Boy and My Boy, 1918
Gus Kahn and Egbert Van Alstyne, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick, WWI war bonds song
 
1261For You We Are Praying at Home, 1875
H. M. Estabrooke, PIano and voice, F. Trifet, Publisher, Red River War
 
1262For You a Rose, 1917
Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., Love song
 
1263Commence Ye Darkies All!, 1849
W. D. Corrister, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., Minstrel song
 
1264The Eyes We Love, 1892
Otis R. White, Piano and voice, National Music Co.
 
1265The Eyes of Youth See the Truth, 1918
George M. Cohan and Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co., early musical
 
1266For the Flag, For the Home, For the Family, 1942
Geroge M. Cohan, Piano and voice, Jerry Vogal Music Co., Inc., WWII Propaganda
 
1267For the Sake of the Dear Little Girls, 1891
Felix McGlennon, Piano and voice, Frank Tousey's Publishing House, Comic song
 
1268The Exiles Lament or The Alpine Singer, no date
Mrs. C. B. Wilson, Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt & Co.
 
1269For Sale - A Baby, 1903
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris, Poverty
 
1270The Exil'd Knight, no date
Harry Stoe Van Dyke and J. Barnett, Piano and voice, E. Riley, Exiled knight from England
 
1271For Old Time's Sake, 1900
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
1272For Old Glory, 1898
J. Cheever Goodwin and William Furst, Piano and voice, New York Journal, Newspaper supplement
 
1273The Quadrille of All Nations, 1851
Various, Piano, Firth, Pond, & Co., Songs of different nations for the 1851 World's Fair
 
1274For Mom and Me, 1943
Lt. Tom Sheffield, Piano and voice, Rayner, Dalheim, & Co., WWII song, "...inspired by letters from a little boy to his Daddy Overseas!"
 
1275Excelsior, 1843
Henry W. Longfellow and the Hutchinson Family, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
1276Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia, 1918
Grant Clarke, Milton Ager and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist Inc., Georgia
 
1277Ev'rything I've Got, 1942
Lorenz Hart and Richard Rogers, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
1278For Killarney and You, 1910
J. Brandon Walsh and Louise Teasdale, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons, Irish
 
1279For Love or War, 1896
Rudolph Aronson, Piano, M. Witmark & Sons,
 
1280Ev'rything Goes When the Whistle Blows, 1943
Willard Robison, Piano and voice, Mutual Music Society Inc., Women working for factories in WWII
 
1281Ev'ryone But Me, 1942
Bette Cannon, Lou Shelly, and Berrt Salter, Piano and voice, Melody Lane Publications
 
1282Ev'rybody's Seen Him But His Daddy, 1945
Jack Segal, Bob Hillard, and Billy Hayes, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, WWII, baby born while father's overseas
 
1283For Ever and For Aye, no date
F. G. Weatherly, Esq. and Henry Smart, Piano and voice, George Willig & Co.
 
1284Ev'rybody's Buying My Love Song, 1947
Jack Rollins, Lou Shelly, and Ferry Alexander, Piano and voice, Dubonnet Music Publishing, comic song about music publishing
 
1285Footsteps on the Stairs, 1868
Dexter smith and J. A. Butterfield, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Company
 
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131Footprints on the Snow, 1866
J. B. Murphy, Esq. and J. Henry Whittemore, Piano and voice, J. Henry Whittemore
 
132Ev'rybody Loves to Swing, 1944
Jimmie Redrick, Piano and voice, Melocraft Music Pub. Co., Swing dance song
 
133Ev'rybody Loves Me But the One I Love, 1908
Ed. Gardenier and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, Gus Edwards Music Pub. Co.
 
134Ev'rybody Has a Laughing Place, 1946
Ray Gilbert and Allie Wrubel, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy, Inc., from Walt Disney's "Song of the South"
 
135Ev'rybody Calls Me Honey, 1919
Joe Lyons and Charley Straight, Piano and voice, Forster Music Publisher Inc.
 
136Footloose and Fancy Free, 1935
Gus Kahn and Carmen Lombardo, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Coporation
 
137Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye, 1944
Cole Porter, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
138Fools' Gold, 1950
Nick and Charles Kenny, Piano and voice, Goldmine Music Inc.
 
139Ev'ry Time I Fall In Love, 1944
Gordon Jenkins, Piano and voice, ABC Music Corporation
 
1310Ev'ry Thing'll Be All Right, 1947
Bennie Martini, Clarence Maher, and Billy Hueston, Piano and voice, Bee-C-Bee Music Corporation
 
1311For This we Fight, 1943
Langston Hughes and Herbert Haufrecht, Piano and voice, As sung at the Negro Freedom Rally, Madison Square Garden - 1943 June 7
 
1312Ev'ry Sunday Night Back Home, 1933
Bob Miller and Dick Sanford, Piano and vocie, Bob Miller, WWII song
 
1313Everybody Twostep Rag, 1911
Wallie Herzer, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
1314Everybody Two-Step, 1912
Earl C. Jones and Wallie Herzer, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
1315Everybody's Crazy Bout the Doggone Blues But I'm Happy, 1918
Creamer and Layton, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
1316Everybody's Crazy over Dixie, 1919
Bobby Jones, Will Donaldson and Rubey Cowan, Piano and voice, Vogel Music Co., The South
 
1317An Evening in Caroline, 1931
Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Walter Donaldson, South Carolina
 
1318Every Moment You're Lonesome I'm Lonesome Too, 1911
Bernard Grossman and J. D. Richmond, Piano and voice, Shapiro Music Publisher
 
1319Ev'ry Time You're Lonley Don't Forget That I Am Lonley Too, 1912
Edgar Leslie and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Geo. W. Meyer Music Co.
 
1320Ever Race Has a Flag but the Coon, 1900
Will. A. Hellan and J. Fred Helf, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1321Everything Stops for Tea, 1935
Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, Piano and voice, The Cinephonic Music Co. Inc, English tea
 
1322Every Star Falls In Love With Its Mate, 1907
Chauncey Olcott and Chas. E. Casey, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
1323Everybody's Loved by Someone, 1916
Mary Ruth Meyer and Paul Shannon, Piano and voice, Glover Bros. Brunswick, GA
 
1324Everybody's Laughing, 1938
Samuel Lerner and Ben Oakland, Piano and voice, Kalmar and Ruby Music Corporation
 
1325Every Home has Lost a Darling, 1873
George Cooper and Ernest Leslie, Piano and voice, W. A. Pond & Co., Dead child
 
1326Don't Go in the Lion's Cage Tonight, 1934
John Gilroy and E. Ray Goetz, Piano and voice, E. Ray Goetz, Mock ballad
 
1327Don't Let the girlies Get You, 1910
George V. Hobart and Jean Briquet, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., from an early musical, newspaper supplement
 
1328Don't Let Her Lose Her Way, 1897
George H. Taggart and Max S. Witt, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co., Girl leaving the country for the big city
 
1329Doll Dance, 1927
Nacio Herb Brown, Piano and voice, Sherman, Clay, & Co.
 
1330When You're Down in Georgia, Don't Forget Atlanta, 1921
Al Goering and Harry Bauden, Piano and voice, Henry W. Lyon, About Atlanta, GA
 
1331Do Your Honey Do, 1897
Theo. A. Metz, Piano and voice, Philadelphia Press Supplement
 
1332Do You Do? Do You Do? Do You Do?, 1944
Ervin Drake and Efrain Orosco, Piano and voice, Amigo Music Publishing Co.
 
1333Dolly Doolittle, 1939
Al Bryan, Doris Fisher, and Fred Fisher, Piano and voice, Fred Fisher Music Co.
 
1334Don't Fool With Me, 1943
Irene Higgenbotham, Piano and voice, Beacon Music Co., Woman's perspecitve on dating
 
1335Don't Even Change a Picture on the Wall, 1950
Lee Morse, Piano and voice, Cherio Music Publishers
 
1336Don't Cry, 1951
Eddie Constantine and Edith Plaf, Piano and voice, Hollis Music, Inc.
 
1337Don't Count Your Kisses, 1936
Ralph Freed, Harry Stride, and Bernard Maltin, Piano and voice, Sherman, Clay & co.
 
1338Don't Blame Me For What Happens in the Moonlight, 1915
Joe Young and Bert Grant, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin & snyder co.
 
1339Don't Be What You Ain't, 1905
George V. Hobart, Edwin Milton Royle, and Silvio Hein, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1340Don't Be Sorrowful Darling, 1862
J. P. Webster and Alice Cary, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters, Woman's perspective who is dying
 
1341Don't Be So Mean, 1905
Bert Fitzgibbon and Theodore Morse, PIano and voice, F. B. Haviland, Woman kicking out her laxy husband
 
1342Don't Be Like That, 1928
Archie Gottler, Charles Tobias, and Maceo Pinkard, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., Courting
 
1343Don't Be Anybody's Moon But Mine, 1908
Will M. Hough, Frank R. Adams, and Jos. E. Howard, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris, Early musical
 
1344Don't Be Angry With Me Darling, 1871
W. L. Gardner and H. P. Danks, Piano and voice, Charles W. Harris
 
1345Don't Be Angry Mother, 1852
Master Adams, Piano and voice, G. Willig Jr.
 
1346Don't Let it Happen Again, 1934
Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jarry Levinson, Piano and voice, Ager, Yellen, & Bornstein Inc., Courting
 
1347Don't Get Collegiate, 1929
Chas. Tobias, Steve Nelson, and Peter De Rose, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin, Inc., College
 
1348Don't Forget the Salvation Army (My Doughnut Girl), 1919
Elmore Leffingwell, James Lucas, Robert Brown, and Wiliam Frisch, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation, Salvation Army, WWI
 
1349Don't Forget Me Little Darling, 1877
Annie M. Curtis and Alfred E. Warren, Piano and voice, W. H. Cundy
 
1350Don't Take My Darling Boy Away!, 1915
Will Dillon and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
1351Don't Take Me Home, 1908
Vincent Bryan and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
1352Don't Sweetheart Me, 1953
Cliff and Charlie Tobias, Piano and voice, Advance Music Corporation, courting
 
1353Don't Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier, 1952
Lew Brown and J. Fred Coots, Piano and voice, Circle Music Publications, Korean War era
 
1354A Cowboy Ridin' High Over There, 1942
Buck Ram, Piano and voice, Noble Music Co., WWII era
 
1355Don't Sing Yoo-Hoo, 1941
Harry Filler, Gloria Bair, and Frank Capano, Piano and voice, Tin Pan Alley, WWII era comic song
 
1356Don't Put Me On a Ration of Love, 1942
Harry Pease, Arthur, Terker, and Irv Carroll, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc., WWII era love long
 
1357Down in Chi-Chi Hotch Watchee, 1945
Ray Bloch, Nat Simon, and Alex Kramer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corp.
 
1358Down in a Coal Mine, no date
J. B. Geoghegan, Piano and voice, J. L. C. & Co.
 
1359Down in Bom-Bombay, 1915
Ballard Macdonald and Harry Carroll, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., India
 
1360Down Honolulu Way, 1916
J. E. Dempsey, Earl Burtnett, and Jos. A. Burke, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., Hawaii
 
1361Down Hoosier Way, 1944
Eleanor Smythe, Ruck Frank, and Johnny Polce, Piano and voice, M. M. Cole Publishing Co., Indiana
 
1362Douglas Funeral March, 1861
Geo. W. Hewitt, Piano, Lee & Walker
 
1363Down Georgia, 1902
Wm. Christopher O'Hare, Piano, M. Whitmark & Sons, Georgia
 
1364Double Trouble, 1935
Leo Robin, Richard A Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, Piano and voice, Paramount Productions Music Corp., Woman in love with two guys
 
1365Down Deep Within the Cellar, no date
John Oxenford, Piano and voice, Wm. A. Pond & Co., German drinking song translated
 
1366Down by the Sad Sea Shore, 1870
W. A. Ogden, Piano and voice, W. W. Whitney, Waiting for someone to return from sea
 
1367Down by the Riverside I Stray, 1861
Geo. P. Morris and J. R. Thomas, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
1368Down by the Old Garden Gate, 1913
Wm. R. Clay and Chas. L. Johnson, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Co., Courting
 
1369Down at the Old Minstrel Show, 1935
Nick Kenny, Eddie Moran, and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
1370Down at the Barbecue, 1914
Roger Lewis and Ernie Erdman, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter, Church barbecue
 
1371Down Argentina Way, 1940
Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Miller Music Inc., Spanish and English lyrics
 
1372Down Among the Sugar Cane, 1929
Charles Tobias, Sydney Clare, and Peter DeRose, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc., courting
 
1373Down Among the Sheltering Palms, 1948 (1915)
James Brockman and Abe Olman, Piano and voice, Miller Music Corporation (Leo Fiest)
 
1374Dove Song, 1897
Andrew Mack, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern, Newspaper supplement
 
1375Dora, the Clam Digger's Daughter, 1946
Axel Munro and Dick Cunliffe, Piano and voice, Lou Citro Publications, Love song
 
1376Down Upon the Rappahannock, 1863
Alice Hawthorne, Pianoa nd voice, Winner & Co., Woman Composer
 
1377Down the Shadowed Lane She Goes, 1875
Geo. L. Osgood, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
1378Down the Burn Davy Love, no date
Francoe, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1379Down South, 1927
Sigmund Spaeth and Wm. H. Myddleton, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Co., the South
 
1380Down on the Farm, 1902
Raymond A. Browne and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
1381Down on Ami Ami Oni Oni Isle, 1942
Mack Gordon and Harry Owens, Piano and voice, Bregman, Vocco, and Conn Inc., Movie song, Song of the Islands
 
1382Down Old Harmony Way, 1913
David Oppenheim and Joe Cooper, Piano and voice, Shapiro Music Publishing Co., Tennessee
 
1383Down Memry's Path, 1937
Lucile Moore Johnston and Birdie Jackson Blank, Piano and voice, Lucile More Johnston, "Adopted 1932 - Georgia's State Song"
 
1384Don't You Angel Me You Little Devil, 1950
John Klenner, Esther Van Sciver and Bob Miller, Piano and voice, Bob Miller Inc.
 
1385Down in Toyland Village, 1940
Gladys Shelley and Ruth Cleary, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
1386Down in the Valley, 1943
Frank Luther, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
1387Don't Worry Willie, 1942
Harry Wycoff and Ernie Breuer, Piano and voice, Edwards Music Co.
 
1388Down in the Vale of Shenandoah, 1906
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris, Shenandoah
 
1389Down't Worry It May Not All Be True, 1907
Rose & Snyder, Piano and voice, Rose & Snyder
 
1390Down in the Orchard Swing, 1891
J. P. Skelly, Piano and voice, Frank Tousey's Publishing House
 
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141Down In The Old Cherry Orchard, 1907
S. R. Henry and Alfred Bryan, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
142Down in the Alley and Over the Fence, 1939
James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation
 
143Down in the Deep, Let Me Sleep When I Die, 1900
W. L. Titus and H. W. Petrie, Piano and voice, The Albright Music Co., Sailor
 
144Down in Poverty Row, 1896
Gussie L. Davis and Arthur Trevelyan, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co., poverty in America
 
145Down in Sunny Hometown, 1910
Jack Mahoney and Theodore Morse, Piano and voice, Theodore Morse Music Co.
 
146Down In Old Wyomin', 1945
Lee Pearl, Art Berman, and Vic Baron, Piano and voice, Cherio Music Publishers, Wyoming
 
147Down In Martinique, 1935
Al Sliverman, Sam Rose, and Jules Lande, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
148A Dream, 1895
Chas. B. Cory and J. C. Bartlett, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson Company
 
149Dream Girl Waltzes, 1906
D. E. Harlem, Piano and voice, Sam Fox Publishing Co.
 
1410Down Yonder, 1921
L. Wolfe Gilbert, Piano and voice, Southern Music Pub. Co., Trains and the south
 
1411Down Where the Wurzburger Flows, 1902
Vincent P. Bryan and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer, German song
 
1412Dream-Days, 1913
Chas. L. Johnson, Piano and voice, Foster Music Publisher
 
1413Down Where the Swanee River Flows, 1903
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer, South
 
1414Down Where the Cotton Blossoms Grow, 1901
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, and Company, South
 
1415Down Went M'Ginty in His Best Suit of Clothes, no date
Joseph Flynn, Piano and voice
 
1416Darling, 1913
Earl Carroll and Archibald Joyce, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist, Dreaming of her dead lover
 
1417A Dreamer's Holiday, 1949
Kim Gannon and Mabel Wayne, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
1418My Dear Old Home, 1875
William S. Hays, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters, large amount of advertissments with two songs
 
1419Downton, 1964
Tony Hatch, Piano and voice, MCA Music
 
1420The Dream Peddler, 1944(1947)
Al Stewart and Pepe Delgado, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.
 
1421Draw the Sword Scotland, no date
Piano and voice, Arranged for Spanish Guitar
 
1422The Dream of the Reveller, no date
C. Mackey and Henry Russell, Piano and voice
 
1423Dream of Other Days, 1853
H. S. Colman, Piano and voice, H. McCaffrey
 
1424Dream No Longer Maiden Fair, 1849
I. B. Woodbury, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
1425Dream Kisses, 1927
Jack Yellen and M. K. Jerome, Piano and voice, Ager. Yellen & Bornstein Inc.
 
1426Dreams, Dreams, Beautiful Dreams, 1914
Dr. Chas. J. Stevenson, Piano and voice, The Hext Music Co.
 
1427Dreamland Brings Memories of You, 1919
Ernie Erdman and Celia Tomkins, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist Inc.
 
1428Dreaming of Mother and Home, 1898
Arthur J. Lamb and John S. May, Piano and voice, Windsor Music Co., Newspaper Supplement
 
1429Dreaming of Home and Mother, 1868
John P. Ordway M. D., Piano and voice, G. D. Russell & Company
 
1430Home of My Childhood, no date
Frank W. Green and W. P. Howard, Piano and voice, Signed by composer W. P. Howard in 1818 on front cover, featuring Blind Tom, Georgian performer
 
1431Dreaming Love of You, 1905
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
1432Dude Ranch Serenade, 1944
June Hershey and Don Swander, Piano and voice, Crossroads Music Co.
 
1433Dreaming, 1911
Archibald Joyce, Piano, Leo. Feist
 
1434The duchess Threw Her Crutches Away, 1936
Fred Fisher and Harry Jentes, Piano and voice, Fred Fisher, Dance songs
 
1435Dubbuldideery, no date
Walter de la Mer and Norman Peterkin, Piano and voice, Oxford University Press
 
1436Driving Down the Fairway, 1960
W. J. Burdashaw, Piano and voice, W. J. Burdashaw, Augusta, Ga
 
1437Driven From Home, 1868
Will S. Hays, Piano and voice, J. Peters, Orphan
 
1438Drums and Trumpets, no date
F. B. Helmsmuller, Piano, New York State Militia
 
1439Drinking Gin (Temperance Song and Chorus), 1870
W. F. Heath, PIano and voice, J. L. Peters, Temperance Movement
 
1440Driftin' Down the Dreamy Ol' Ohio, 1950
Jack Elliott and Harold Spina, PIano and voice, Edwin H. Morris & Company
 
1441Drummers Song or Sweethearts in Every Town, 1905
William Jerome and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
1442The Drummer Boy of Shiloh, 1865
Wlll. S. Hays, Piano and voice, D. P. Faulds, Civil War song
 
1443Drummer Boy of Antietam, 1863
Albert Fleming, PIano and voice, D. P. Faulds, Civil War song
 
1444Dreamy Alabama, 1919
Mary Earl, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., Alabama
 
1445Drum Major's Song, 1900
Harry B. Smith and Harry T. MacConnell, Piano and voice, Edwards Schuberth
 
1446Dreams of Long Ago, 1912
Enrico Caruso (Earl Carroll), PIano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
1447Evening Stroll, 1905
Scott Clark, Piano, Standard Publishing Company
 
1448Dreams Just Dreams, 1910
Berlin & Snyder, Piano and voice, Ted Snyder Co.
 
1449Dixie (New Words), no date
Miss Marie Louise Eve, Voice, Writer of new words from Augusta, GA
 
1450Dixie Daisy, 1912
Halsey K. Mohr, Piano and voice, Head Music Pub. Co.
 
1451Dixie Bill, 1918
George Arnold Knight, Piano and voice, Geo. Arnold Knight, WWI "Patriotic Song" from a black man, also published in Watikinsville, GA
 
1452Dixon's Line or Dixey Land, 1860
Edgar Porter, Piano, Marsh, Civil War song
 
1453Dirty Hands, Dirty Face, 1923
Jolson, Clarke, & Leslie, Piano and voice, Clarke & Leslie Songs
 
1454Dirge, Our Deeply Lamented Martyred President!, 1865
O. Wheelock and E. Mack, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker, Lementing the death of Abraham Lincoln
 
1455Dinty McGinty, 1942
Ruth O'Neill, George Cory, and Marion Barry, Piano and voice, Top Music Publishers, WWII Propaganda song
 
1456Dinah Doe, 1847
S. S. Steele and A. F. Winnemore, Piano and voice, Geo. P. Reid, Plantation Songs
 
1457Dinah, 1925
Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, and Harry Akst, Piano and voice, Mills Music, From a musical, blackface on the cover
 
1458Dig You Later, 1945
Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHugh, Piano and voice, Twentieth Century Music Corporation
 
1459Dig-Dig-Dig-Dig For Your Dinner, 1950
Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Miller Music Corporation
 
1460Didja Ever?, 1951
Mann Curtis and Vic Mizzy, PIano and voice, Miller Music Corporation
 
1461Do They Think of Me at Home, no date
C. W. Glover, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co..
 
1462Do They Miss Me At Home?, 1852
S. M. Grannis, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1463Did You Mean It?, 1936
Mort Dixon and Jesse Greer, PIano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
1464Did You Mean It?, 1927
Phil Baker, Sid Silvers, and Abe Lyman, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
1465The Dickey-Bird Song, 1947
Howard Dietz and Sammy Fain, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation.
 
1466Do I Worry?, 1941
Stanley Cowan and Bobby Worth, Piano and voice, Melody Lane Inc.
 
1467Diary of Dreams, 1939
Ade Robson, Piano and voice, Joe Davis Inc.
 
1468Diane of the Green Van, 1914
J. Will Callahan, Piano and voice, Frank K. Root & Co.
 
1469Do, Do, My Huckleberry Do, 1893
Harry & John Dillon, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
1470I Wish I Was in Dixie's Land, 1860
Dan. D. Emmett, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., Dixie land song we all know
 
1471Dixie Moon, 1908
Geo. A. Reeg Jr. and Wm. Covert, Piano and voice, Chas I Davis Music Publisher
 
1472Dixie For the Union, 1861
Frances J. Crosby and Dan D. Emmett, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., Civil War song from the Union, calling out against secesstion
 
1473Desert Dreams, 1920
Leonard Lewin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co., Egyptian theme
 
1474Desconfianza de tu Amor (I've Lost All Confidence In You), 1947
Joe Davis, Jaime Yamin, Piano and voice, Caribbean Music, Inc., Spanish and English
 
1475Departed Days, 1867
Wurzel and L. Louis, Piano and voice, Root & Cady, Death
 
1476The Dearest Spot on Earth To Me Is Home, no date
W. T. Wrighton, Pinao and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
1477Dearest Santa, 1957
Bonnie Boyd and Michael Dunn, Piano and voice, Beverly Music Corporation, Christmas
 
1478Deliver Me to Tennessee, 1942
Marvin Hughes, Owen Bradley, and Beasley Smith, Piano and voice, Advanced Music Corporation, WWII Era song
 
1479Dearest Mae, 1817
Francis Lynch and James Power, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1480Dearest in the World to Me, 1897
Robert A. Keiser, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson Company, Newspaper Supplement
 
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151Dearest Brother We Miss Thee, 1853
Carrie H. B. and Geo. F. Root, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
152Dearest, 1910
William Ernest Henley, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer
 
153Deserted Rebel Mansion, 1865
I. W. Gougler, Piano and voice, Horace Waters, Written by a Union soldier
 
154The Deserted Bride Song, no date
Geo. P. Morris and M. W. Balfe., Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
155Dear Old Pal of Mine, 1918
Harold Robe and Gitz Rice, Piano and voice, G. Ricordi & Co. Inc., WWI era, using "pal" to describe a woman and make her more equal to him
 
156The Dear Old Home is Calling, 1913
G. Hubi-Newcombe and Arthur Kingston-Stewart, PIano and voice, Boosey & Co.
 
157Defend Your Country, 1940
John W. Bratton and Leo Edwards, Piano and voice, Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., WWII propaganda song inspired by propaganda
 
158Dear Old Daddy Long Legs, 1919
Neville Fleeson and Alber Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corpoation,
 
159The Dear Old Flag, 1862
W. B. Bradbury, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co., Civil War Union Song
 
1510Deep South, 1935
Victor Selsman, Irving Brown, and Ray Bloch, Piano and voice, Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein
 
1511Dear Old Broadway, 1899
J. Cheever Goodwin and Edward E. Rice, Piano and voice, Edward E. Rice, New York Journal Supplement
 
1512Deep Night, 1929
Rudy Vallee and Charlie Henderson, Piano and voice, Ager. Yellen, and Bornstein Inc.
 
1513Deep in the Heart of Texas, 1941
June Hershey and Don Swander, Piano and voice, Melody Lane Publications, Texas
 
1514The Death of Warren, 1844
Epes Sargent, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall, death of a soldier during the Revolutionary War
 
1515The Death of Taylor, 1850
John P. Ordway, Piano and voice, A. & J. P. Ordway, death of President Zachary Taylor
 
1516Death of Dermot, no date
F. W. N. Crouch, Piano and voice, W. C. Peters & Sons, death of a soldier on the battle field, Maybe Civil War?
 
1517December and May, 1893
Ed. Marks and WM. Loraine, Piano and voice, Frank Harding, Old man courting a much younger woman
 
1518Deed You Haven't Treated Me Right, Hun, 1898
R. M. Stults and Nathan Bivins, Piano and voice, M. D. Swisher
 
1519Dear Mother Was It Right?, 1856
Alfred Burnet and Maurice STrakosch, Piano and voice, Edward L. Walker, Young Lady courting
 
1520Dear Mom, 1941
Maury Coleman Harris, Piano and voice, Republic Music Corp., WWII Era, solider writing to his mother.
 
1521Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die, 1863
E. Bowers and Henry Tucker, Piano and voice, Firth, Son & Co., Civil War soldier coming home to die
 
1522Dear Louise, 1894
Raymon Moore, Piano and voice, The New York Music Co.
 
1523Dear Little Heart, 1872
Harrison Millard, Piano and voice, Spear & Dehnhoff
 
1524Dear Little Boy of Mine, 1918
J. Keirn Brennan and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons, WWI era
 
1525Dear Heart, What Might Have Been, 1926
Fleta Jan Brown and Herbert Spencer, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
1526Dear Ireland When You're Free, 1898
P. J. sweeney and J. A. T. Noble, Piano and voice, S. W. Simpson, Supplement to the Sunday World
 
1527Darling, 1907
Arthur J. Lamb and Frederick V. Bowers, Piano and voice, Shapiro
 
1528Dear Heart, 1908
J. Anton Dailey, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., Supplement to the World Magazine
 
1529Dear Heart, 1919
Jean LeFavre and W. C. Polla, Piano and voice, C. C. Church & Co.
 
1530The Darktown Strutter's Ball, 1917
Shelton Brooks, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist, mentions of Jelly Roll Morton
 
1531Dear Heart, 1908
J. Anton Dailey, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
1532Dark Rapture, 1938
Benny Goodman, Edgar Sampson, and Manny Kurtz, Piano and voicw, Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc.
 
1533Darkie's Our Master's Gone to Town, 1848
Christy Minstresl, Piano and voice, Olive Ditson, Slaves singing about their master
 
1534Dear Arabella, 1941
Stanley Joseloff and Sidney Lippman, Piano and voice, Mutual Music Society, WWII era love song
 
1535Deacon Jones, 1943
Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, and Richard Loring, Piano and voice, Pyramid Music Co., Clergy possibly being fradulant
 
1536Deal Gently with the Motherless, 1858
Charles Leslie, PIano and voice, T. S. Berry, Orphans
 
1537Darby and Joan, no date
F. E. Weatherly and J. L. Molloy, Piano and voice , Wm. A. Pond & Co., Dead wife
 
1538Dead on the Battle Field, 1862
M. L. Hofford, Piano and voice, Marsh, Civil War death song
 
1539Dar He Goes, Dats Him, 1844
Old Dan Emmit, Piano and voice, Keith's Music Publishing House, Banjo song
 
1540De Stories Uncle Remus Tells, 1899
Harry B. Smith and Ludwig Englandes, Piano and voice, Edward Schuberth & Co., Musical Supplement of the New York Journal & 1 copy just the song
 
1541De Cull'ed Populashun, 1898
Fred W. Bunte, Piano, H. L. Morris
 
1542De Bully's Weddin' Night, 1896
Will C. Carlton and John W. Cavanagh, Piano and voice, Carleton, Cavanagh, & Co.
 
1543The Days When We Were Young, 1912
Charles B. Weston, Piano and voice, Weston & Howell
 
1544The Days Gone By, 1865
Chas. Swain, Esq. and J. Henry Whittemore, Piano and voice, John F. Ellis
 
1545The Daughters of a Minister, 1900
Grant Stewart and W. T. Francis, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons, innocent girls gone to the city
 
1546The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady, 1918
Monty C. Brice and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Songs
 
1547The Day When You'll Forget Me, 1876
Morgan and J. R. Thomas, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
1548The Daughter of Mademoiselle from Armentieres (she's a bomb-a-dear), 1944
Lew Pollack and Herman Rubby, Piano and voice, Pyramid Music Company, WWII independant woman
 
1549The Daughter of Jeanie (with the light brown hair), 1941
Lew Sherwood, Piano and voice, London Music Corp.
 
1550Dat's De Time a Nigger Feels Glad, 1891
Frank Dumont, PIanoa nd voice, Willis Woodward & Co.
 
1551The Dashing Young Officer, 1828
John Whitaker, Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt & Co.
 
1552The Dashing White Sereant, no date
Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, Dubois and Stodart
 
1553A Dash of the Red White & Blue, 1918
Gene Quirk, Piano and voice, The Quirk-Dudley Music Publishing Co., WWI era propaganda
 
1554Dar's One More Ribber for to Cross, 1881
James Hosey and Thos. P. Westendorf, Piano and voice, W. F. Shaw
 
1555Darn It Baby, That's Love, 1950
Joan Edwards and Lyn Duddy, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc, Conversaion between lovers about the future
 
1556The Day Beam is Over the Sea, no date
J. A. Wade Esq. and Sir J. A. Steveson, Piano and voice, Parker & Ditson
 
1557Day of Columbia's Glory, 1876
Geo. F. root, Piano and voice, Root & Sons Music Co., 100 year anniversary of the founding of America
 
1558The Day is Done, no date
Longfellow and M. W. Balfe, Piano and voice, S. Brainerd & Co.
 
1559Darling Nelly Gray, 1857
B. R. Hanby, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co., in love with a black woman who was forced to leave Kentucky for Georgia
 
1560Cousin Jedediah, 1863
H. S. Thompson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Company
 
1561Courting by Proxy, 1905
John Kendrick Bangs and Roderic C. Penfield, Piano and voice, Joseph W. Stern & Co., Instead of telling the one you love her, love the one you're with
 
1562Dancing with Tears in My Eyes, 1930
Al dubin and Joe Burke, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
1563Could I? I Certainly Could, 1926
Jack Yellen and Milton Ager, Piano and voice, Ager, Yellen, & Bornstein Inc.
 
1564Could You Be True to Eyes of Blue If You Looked Into Eyes of Brown, 1902
Cobb & Edwards, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
1565Corn Silk, 1940
Wayne King and Hal Bellis, Piano and voice, Bregman, Vocco and Conn
 
1566Dance with a Dolly (With a Hole in Her Stockin'), 1940
Terry Shand, Jimmy Eaton, and Mickey Leader, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., same tune as "Buffalo Girls"
 
1567Daddy Wouldn't Buy Me a Bow-Wow, 1892
Joseph Tabrar, Piano and voice, Frances Day & Hunter
 
1568The Cot Where I was Born, 1844
L. Heath and George Hews., Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1569Dancing Feet, 1935
Sidney Mitchell and Sam H. Stept, Piano and voice, Santly Bros.-Joy Inc.
 
1570The Cottage in the Grove, 1799
Pinao and voice, I & M Paff
 
1571The Cottage on the Lea, 1861
Frank Howard, Piano and voice, H. M. Higgins
 
1572Dandy Broadway Swell, 1848
Christy Minstels, Piano and voice, C. Holt Jr.
 
1573Dancing the Blues Away, 1914
Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Fred Fisher, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
1574Cotton Club Parade, 1935
Ted Koehler and Rube Bloom, Piano and voice, Mills Music
 
1575The Cottage Maid, no date
Thos. H. Bayley, Piano and voice
 
1576Daddy's Little Girl, 1949
Bobby Burke and Horace Gerlach, Piano and voice, Beacon Music, Illustrations around the music
 
1577Daddy's Little Boy, 1950
Billy Collins, Piano and voice, Beacon Music Co., Also illustrations
 
1578Costa Rica, 1945
Ernesto Lecuona (Harry Ruby and Sunny Skylar), Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music corporation
 
1579Cossack Love Song (Don't Forget Me), 1926
Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Herbert Stohart and George Gershwin, Piano and voice, Harms Inc., Russian musical
 
1580A Cossack Fights for Love, 1944
Ernest Towle, Marion Barry, and Herbert Colin Ric, Piano and voice, Top Music Publishers, Russian love song
 
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161Cossacks, 1930
Louise Christine Rebe, Piano and voice, The Willis Music , Russian song
 
162Cose, Cose, Cose, 1947
Armando Castro (Joe Davis), Piano and voice, Carribean Music Inc.
 
163Daddy From Georgia Way, 1950
Daisy Lawton and Hy Jefferson, Piano and voice, Life Music Inc., Georgia song
 
164Daddy, no date
Mary Mark Lemon and A. H. Behrend, Piano and voice, Century Music Publishing Co.
 
165Coporal Schnapps, 1894
Henry C. Work, Piano and voice, Root & Cady
 
166Corns for My Country, 1946
Leah Worth, Jean Barry, and Dick Charles, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation, WWII era, woman dancing
 
167Corn Bread, 1881
H. S. Perkins, Piano and voice, H. S. Perkins & Co., recipe for cornbread
 
168Cordalia Malone, 1904
William Jerome and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Remick, and Company
 
169De Corazon A Corazon, 1945
Ned Washington and Gabriel Ruiz, Piano and voice, Promotora Hespano Americana de Musica (Southen Music Publishing Co.)
 
1610Coralie! Coralie!, 1842
Thos. Dunn English and J. Lebec, Piano and voice, G. Willig
 
1611The Contanental (You Kiss While You're Dancing), 1934
Con Conrad and Herbert Magidson, Piano and voice, Harms Incorporated
 
1612Cross Over the Bridge, 1954
Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss, Piano and voice, Laurel Music Corp., encouraging a person to reform
 
1613Coquette, 1928
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin, Inc.
 
1614Cross the Great Divide (I'll Wait for You), 1908
Sam M. Lewis and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Geo. W. Meyer Music Co.
 
1615Cora (Won't You Tell Me that You Love Me Too?), 1900
George Totten Smith and Roberta A Keiser, Piano and voice, Hugo Schlam, New York World supplement
 
1616Cora Lee, 1853
J. W. Beazell and H. B. Brown, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
1617Cora (The Indian Maiden's Song), no date
Shirley Brooks esq and Alexander Lee, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
1618C. O. N. S. T. A. N. T. I. N. O. P. L. E., 1928
Harry Carlton, Piano and voice, The Lawrence Wright Music Co.
 
1619Constantinople, 1861
W. J. F. and A. Lloyd, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
1620Constantinople (Con-stan-ti-no-ple), 1917
Bert Hanlon and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.
 
1621The Copperhead of 1964, 1864
John Holland and James G. Clark, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
1622A Cruel Hiss or "Your Mother, Jack, Died Here Today", 1894
Harry S. Miller, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter
 
1623Copper Colored Gal, 1936
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
1624Crows in a Cornfield, no date
T. Philipps, Piano and voice, C. Bradlee
 
1625Coontown Echoes, 1902
Alden G. Wattles, Piano, M. D. Swisher
 
1626The Crow Quadrilles, 1837
Robt. Ashley, Piano, Endicott
 
1627Coon, Coon, Coon, 1900
Gene Jefferson and Leo Friedman, PIano and voice, Sol Bloom, "Most Popular Song of 1901"
 
1628A Coon Band Contest, 1899
Arthur Pryor, Piano, The Bell Music Co.
 
1629Cross the Mason-Dixon Line, 1913
Stanley Murphy and Henry I. Marshall, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
1630The Convent Belle, no date
Samuel Lover, Piano and voice, Sam Carusi
 
1631Croquet, 1867
C. H. Webb and J. R. Thomas, Piano and voice, Wm. A. Pond & Co., Croquet
 
1632The Continental Polka, 1945
Johnny Green and Ralph Blane, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
1633Crinoline Days, 1922
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
1634The Crimson Chain, 1897
Louis W. Pritzow and Emma Carus, Piano and voice, Joseph W. Stern & Co., Supplement to the Sunday World
 
1635Creole Belles, 1900
J. Bodewalt Lampe, Piano, Whitney-Warner Publishing Co.
 
1636Crazy Things, 1943
Walter "Mousie" Powell, Arthur Powell, and David Gornston, PIano and voice, David Gornston, Publisher of Musician's Music
 
1637The Constitution as it is, The Union as it Was, 1863
Will. S. Hays, Piano and voice, D. P. Faulds, Civil War era song, South
 
1638Cradle's Empty, Baby's Gone, 1880
Harry Kennedy, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co., Child death
 
1639The Cracovian Maid, no date
F. Morton Esq. and Robert Guylott, PIano and voice, Atwill Publisher, Polish tune
 
1640The Cows in the Meadow Don't Moo Anymore, 1944
Al J. Neiburg, Bickley Reichner, and Lt. Comdr. Clay A. Boland, Piano and voice, Mutual Music Society, Inc., WWII Era song, even the cows miss you!
 
1641The Cow-Bell Song, 1946
J. Morcillo (Ray Laurence) and Fernando Garcia, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.
 
1642The Conscript's Departure, no date
Charles Jefferys and Charles W. Glover, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1643Conquest, 1952
Corky Robbins, Piano and voice, Lear Music, Inc., Woman chasing the man
 
1644The Conquered Flag (Companion to the Faded Grey Jacket), 1866
Charlie L. Ward, Piano and voice, D. P. Faulds, Post Civil War song
 
1645The Conquered Banner, 1866
Theod. Von Lahache, Piano and voice, A. E. Blackmar, Post Civil War song
 
1646The Confederates Waltzes (No. 1 & No. 3), 1854
Theod. Von Lahache, Piano, Firth, Pond, & Co., Waltzes written for each state
 
1647Connecticut, 1946
Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane, Piano and voice, Harry Warren Music, Inc., Connecticut
 
1648Congo Rhythm, 1936
Clyde Lucas and Lyn Lucas, Piano and voice, Joe Davis, Inc.
 
1649Congo Love Song, 1903
Cole & Johnson Bros., PIano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co., Shades of racism about Africa
 
1650Confucius Say, 1939
Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, Piano and voice, Olman Music Corporation, Asian stereotypes
 
1651The Cuban Hero, 1896
Thos. J. O'Donahue and Richard L. Weaver, Piano and voice, Robert F. Parks, Sold for the Benefit of the Cuban Cause
 
1652Cu-Tu-Gu-Ru (Jack, Jack, Jack!), 1946
Armando Castro , Joe Davis, Piano and voice, Caribbean Music Inc.
 
1653La Cumparsita, 1941
R. R. Rack and Matos Rodriguez, Piano and voice, Morris Music Co.
 
1654Cuckoo in the Clock, 1939
Johnny Mercer and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
1655Come Where the Violets Blow, 1840
Wm. B. Cooke Esq. and Wilhelm Lucho, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
1656Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming, 1855
Stephen C. Foster, Piano and voice, Wm. A. Pond & Co.
 
1657The Cute Little Hat Check Girl, 1938
Al Stillman, Ray Bloch, and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, Olman Music Corporation
 
1658Cutey, Tell Me Who Tied Your Tie, 1910
Arthur Longbrake and Ed. Edwards, Piano and voice, Joe Morris Co., Girl persuing the boy
 
1659Come Ye Lofty! Come, Ye Lowly!, 1897
George William Warren, Piano and voice, Geo. W. Warren, Supplement to the New York Journal
 
1660Cute and Cunning Wonderful Baby Doll, 1913
Joe Goodwin and Joe McCarthy, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
1661The Curse of an Aching Heart, 1913
Henry Fink and Al. Piantadosi, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist, Morality song
 
1662Comrades, 1887
Felix McGlennon and E. Jonghmans, Piano and voice, Thomas Music Company
 
1663Cuban Pete, 1936
Jose Norman, Piano and voice, Hollywood Songs, Swing
 
1664Curly Head, 1913
Sam M. Lewis and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Geo. W. Meyer Co.
 
1665Comin' In on a Wing and a Prayer, 1943
Harold Adamson and Jimmy McHugh, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation, WWII about a plane that was damaged and getting back slowly
 
1666Coming Home, 1914
D. Eardley-Wilmot and Charles Willeby, Piano and voice, Theodore Presser Co., WWI Era
 
1667Coming Home, 1945
Billy Reid, Piano and voice, Macmelodies Ltd., WWII Era
 
1668Coming Home from the Old Camp Ground, 1865
William T. Rogers, Piano and voice, S. Brainard & Son, Post Civil War era, soldiers coming hom
 
1669Comet Rag, 1910
Ed. C. Mahony, Piano and voice, Daly Music Publisher, Haley's Comet appearance in 1910
 
1670Comin Thro the Rye, 1851
Jenny Lind and Jules Benedict, Piano and voice, G. P. Reed & Co.
 
1671Comin Thro the Rye, no date
J. F. Hance, piano and voice, S. Brainard & Co.
 
1672Cryin' For the Carolines, 1930
Sam Lewis, Joe Young, and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corp., North and South Carolina
 
1673Commence Ye Darkies All, 1849
W. D. Corrister, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
1674LIberty for Me, no date
Thos. Haynes Bayly and A. Adam, Piano and voice, Dubois & Bacon
 
1675Liberty Bell (It's Time to Ring Again), 1917
Joe Goodwin and Halsey K. Mohr, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., WWI era
 
1676Love on the Brain, 1865
Mrs. M. A. Kidder and Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst, Piano and voice, Wm. Jennings Demorest
 
1677Love On, no date
Francis Paget Mason Esq. and Robert Guylott, PIano and voice, Millets Music Saloon
 
1678Levee Lou, 1912
Edward Madden and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., Steamboat on the Mississippi River
 
1679The Letter That Never Came, 1886
Paul Dresser and Max Sturm, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
1680Love Not, no date
Mrs. Morton and Blockley, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
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171The Letter (Dear John), 1951
Janice Torre, Paul Francis Webster, and Fred Spielman, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation, Letter to a soldier
 
172Love Means Love, 1950
Bonnie Lake and Carl Sigman, Piano and voice, A B C Music Corp.
 
173Let's Talk About My Sweetie, 1926
Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
174Love, Sounds the Trumpets of Joy, no date
Piano and voice, G. E. Blake
 
175Let's Sing a Hymn to G. I. Jim, 1944
Jimmy Rule and Larry Stock, Piano and voice, Jewel Music Publshing Co., WWII Era song to soldiers
 
176Loved Ones Passed Away, 1880
Ida Scott Taylor and H. P. Danks, Piano and voice, Thompson & Odell
 
177Let's Put the Axe to the Axis, 1941
Leo Corday, Paul Mann and Stephan Weiss, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation, WWII Era Propaganda
 
178Let's Put Out the Lights and Go to Sleep, 1932
Herman Hupfeld, Piano and voice, Harms Incorporated
 
179Love Thy Neighbor, 1934
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Piano and voice, De Sylva Brown and Henderson, Inc.
 
1710Let's Jog Along, 1919
Jack Caddigan and Chick Story, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
1711Loveless Love, 1921
W. C. Handy, Piano and voice, Handy Brothers Music Co.
 
1712Let's Have Another Cigarette, 1937
Herb Magidson and Allie Wrubel, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
1713Let's Have Another One, 1940
Don Raye and Hughie Prince, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
1714Knock Wood, 1910
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.
 
1715Kitty, 1946
Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
1716Knock Knoc, - Who's There?, 1936
Jimmy Tyson, Bill Davies, Vincent Lopez, and Johnny Morris, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc., Beginning of the knock-knock joke?
 
1717The Knight of the Golden Crest, no date
Harry Stoe Van Dyke and John Barnet, Piano and voice, John G. Klemm
 
1718K-K-K-Katy, 1918
Georffrey O'Hara, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist, Stuttering song, WWI era
 
1719Kitty Wells, 1888
Chas. E. Atherton, Piano and voice, Stephen T. Gordon
 
1720Kissing Thro' the Bars, 1856
Genl. William F. Small and Joseph Wood Jr., Piano and voice, Sep. Winner
 
1721Kitty Tyrrell, no date
Chas. Jefferys and C. W. Clover, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
1722Kissing Papa Through the Telephone, 1889
Thomas P. westendorf, Piano and voice, The W. F. Shaw Co., Telephone
 
1723Kitty Please Give Me a Kiss, 1909
Emmerich Kalman, Karl von Bakony, and Robert Rodanzky, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1724Kissing Games, 1934
Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
 
1725Kitty Nell, 1852
J. Gaspard Maeder, Piano and voice, Wm. Hall & Son
 
1726Kitty Clyde, 1853
L. V. H. Crosby, Piano and voice, T. Hough
 
1727the Lonely Auld Wife, 1844
Julien Cremar and Benjamin Lindsey Esq., Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1728Lonely, 1930
Clifford Grey, Ramon Novarro, and Herbert Stothart, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation
 
1729Kiss the Boys Goodbye, 1941
Frank Loesser and Victor Schertzinger, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
1730The Kiss that Made You Mine, 1915
J. Will Callahan, Paul Biese, and F. Henri Klickman, Piano and voice, Frank K. Root & Co.
 
1731The Kiss that Made Me Cry, 1918
Joe Burns, Arthur Fields, and Archie Gottler, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc., WWI era song
 
1732Lone is the Cot, 1851
Everett L. Baker, Piano and voice, J. Sage & Sons
 
1733The Lone Grave By the Sea, 1861
Will S. Hays, Piano and voice, Tripp & Cragg
 
1734Kiss Me Quick and Go, 1856
S. S. Steel Esq. and Fred Buckley, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond & Co.
 
1735A Lock of My Mother's Hair, 1877
Frank Dumont and Eddie Fox, Piano and voice, Chas. F. Escher Jr.
 
1736Kiss Me Mother, Kiss Your Darling, 1864
Letta C. Lord and Geo. F. Root, Piano and voice, Root & Cady
 
1737Lochlin & Eveline, no date
J. Augustine Wade, Piano and voice, Geo. Willig Jr.
 
1738Loafin's Time, 1935
Arthur Altman and Milton Ager, Piano and voice, Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc.
 
1739Kiss Me, Honey Do, 1898
Edgar Smith and John Stromberg, Piano and voice, Weber, Fields, and Stromberg
 
1740Loafin', 1945
Ervin Drake, Jack Danis, and Fitz Herbert, Piano and voice, Commercial Music Co.
 
1741Loading Up the Mandy Lee, 1915
Stanley Murphy and Henry I. Marshall, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., Steam boat
 
1742Kiss Me Good Night! (Out the Window You Must Go), 1913
Lew Brown and Joe Goodwin, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
1743Lonesome Guitar, 1936
Milton Pascal and Edgar Fairchild, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
1744Kiss Me, 1917
Otto Harbach and Louis A. Hirsch, PIano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
1745Making Eyes, 1905
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilser, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
1746Make with the Bullets, Benny, 1942
Frank Davis, Win Brookhouse, Sam Braverman, and Chas. Cody, Piano and voice, Cherio Music Publishers, WWII propaganda
 
1747Make the Man Love Me, 1951
Dorothy Fields and Arthur Schwartze, Piano and voice, Putnam Music Inc.
 
1748Make Room in Your Heart for a Friend/Forgive Me, 1945
Wiley Walker and Gene Sullivan, Piano and voice, Peer International Corporation
 
1749Make Poor Old Mother's Heart Glad, 1885
P. P. Howard and Sam'l Bradbury, Piano and voice, P. R. McCargo & Co.
 
1750The Little Boy that Santa Claus Forgot, 1937
Tommy Connor, Jimmy Leach, and Michael Carr, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
1751A Little Boy in Blue, 1902
Raymond A. Brown and Theodore F. Morse, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, and Dresser
 
1752Make Love with a Guitar, 1940
Maria Grever, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
1753Little Bo-Peep Has Lost Her Jeep, 1942
Jerry Bowne and Frank de Vol, Piano and voice, Peer International Corporation, WWII, dating a soldier
 
1754Make Believe, 1921
Benny Davis and Jack Shilkret, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
1755Little Blossom, no date
Charlotte Young and Stephen Glover, Piano and voice, Miller & Beacham
 
1756A Little Bit of Heaven, 1914
J. Keirn Brennan and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
1757Major R. Anderson's Grand March, 1861
Piano, Lee & Walker, Civil War
 
1758Major Jack Dowing's March, no date
J. T. Norton, Piano, Dedicated to the second brigade Dowingville Militia
 
1759The Major and the Minor, 1942
Edd Evans and Earl Bostic, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation, WWI era
 
1760A Little Bit Independent, 1935
Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke, PIano and voice, Donaldson Douglas & Gumble Inc., trying to get an independent woman
 
1761The Maiden's Dream, 1849
J. E. Carpenter, Esq. and James G. Maeder, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son, dead lover
 
1762The Maiden with the Dreamy Eyes, 1901
J. W. Johnson and Bob Cole, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1763Little Barefoot, 1866
Frank Howard, Piano and voice, Root & Cady, Orphans
 
1764Little Bar-Butterfly, 1936
Gene Austin, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
1765Little Annie Rooney, 1889
Michael Noland and J. C. Mayseder, Piano and voice, Michael Nolan and J. C. Mayseder
 
1766The Maid of Snowden, no date
Thos. Morton Esq. and Mich. Kelly, Piano and voice, J. Hewitt's Musical Repository
 
1767Little Alabama Coon, 1893
Hattie Star, Piano and voice, Willis Woodward & Co.
 
1768A Little Co-operation From You, 1937
Lerner Goodhart and Hoffman, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
1769Little Chin-Chin (Keep Your Chin Up_, 1936
Charlie Tobias and Sammy Fain, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
1770Maid of the Dark Eye Fare Thee Well, 1838
Joseph W. Morris Esq. and E. Thomas, Piano and voice, Geo. Willig Jr.
 
1771The Little Dickey Birds, 1899
Grant Stewart and Ludwig Englander, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
1772Maid of Athens, 1866
A. H. Rosewig, Piano and voice, W. R. Smith, Athens, GA
 
1773Mahzel (Means Good Luck), 1947
Artie Wayne and Jack Beekman, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist Inc.
 
1774The Littel Dairy Maid, 1883
Gus. Williams, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
1775Ma Lindy Lou/Run on Home, 1920
Lily Strickland, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer
 
1776Little Crumbs of Happiness, 1920
J. Keirn Brennan and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, J. Whitmark & Sons
 
1777Magnolias in the Moonlight, 1936
Walt Bullock and Victor Schertzinger, Piano and voice, Sam Fox Pub. Co.
 
1778Gen. Lee's Grnad March, 1863
Hermann L. Schreiner, PIano, J. C. Schreiner & Son, Civil War era, printed in Georgia
 
1779Let Me Call You Sweetheart, 1910
Beth Slater Whitson and Leo Friedman, Piano and voice, Harold Rossiter Music Company
 
1780Let Me Alone, 1854
James Simmonos and Henry C. Watson, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
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181Just a Sweet Old Gent and a Quaint Old Lady, 1937
Lew Brown, B. G. De Sylva, and Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, Brown & Henderson Music Corporation, Getting Old together
 
182Just a Small Room But It's Home, 1895
Dave Marion and Fred Simonson, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
183Let Georgie Do It, 1910
Edgar Leslie and Al. Piantidosi, Piano and voice, Leo Feist
 
184Leonore, no date
J. G. Seymour and Joseph Weigl, Piano and voice, Geo. Willig Jr.
 
185Just a Prayer, 1943
Morty Berk, Billy Hays, and Joe Frasetto, PInao and voice, Mills Music Inc., WWII Era
 
186Just a Plain Old Fashioned Love, 1910
Harry S. Morris and Herbert W. Weymann, Piano and voice, H. A. Weymann & Son
 
187Leonore, 1897
Clifton Bingham and H. Trotere, Piano and voice, McKinley Music Co.
 
188A Lemon in the Garden of Love, 1906
M. E. Rourke and Richard Carle, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
189Just a Lock of Hair for Mother, 1899
Andrew B. Sterlin and Max Dreyfus, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co., Musical supplement to the Philadelphia Press
 
1810Just a Little Smile, 1911
Jos. E. Howard, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
1811Just a Little Rocking Chair and You, 1905
Bert Fitzgibbon, Jack Drislane, and Theodore Morse, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland
 
1812Legion of America, 1925
E. L. Wright and Paul Nixon, Piano and voice, Shanklin-Attaway Post, Rome, GA, Presented by the Georgia Department American Legion thru Shanklin-Attaway Post No. 5 to the National Representatives in Rome, GA, August 1925
 
1813Just a Little Penny Postcard, 1944
Herbert Dittmer and Charles O'Flynn, Piano and voice, Charles O'Flynn Publications, WWII era
 
1814Just Little Home for the Old Folks, 1932
Edgar Leslie and Fred E. Halert, Piano and voice, Donaldson-Douglas & Gamble Inc Music Publishers
 
1815The Legend of the Maguire, 1904
Andrew Mack, Piano and voice, Francis Mack Publishing Co., Music Supplement New York American and Journal Sunday
 
1816Just a Little Bit South of North Carolina, 1941
Sonny Skyler, Bette Cannon, and Arthur Shaftel, Piano and voice, Porgie, Debin, & Friedman Inc., South Carolina
 
1817Left-Right, 1942
(Kim Gannon) Sol Meyer and Jule Styne, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation, 2 copies, different first verses
 
1818Just As We Used To Do, 1912
Louis Robinson and Harry I. Robinson, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter
 
1819Just as the Sun Went Down, 1898
Lyn Udall, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons, War time song
 
1820Leetle Baby Mine, 1878
C. M. Connoly, Piano and voice, E. H. Harding, Dialect character song
 
1821Just as Long as I know Katie's Waitin', 1943
Lew Brown and Geo. R. Brown, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc., WWII era
 
1822Leave Us Face It (We're In Love), 1944
"Archie", Abe Burrows, and Frank Losser, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
1823Leave the Dishes in the Sink Ma, 1945
Spike Jones, Milton Berle, and Gene Doyle, PIano and voice, Pyramid Music Co., WWII era, coming home
 
1824Leave it to Love, 1941
Sidney Jerome and Wally Ives, Piano and voice, Kanner Music Publishing Co.
 
1825Just Another Day Wasted Away, 1927
Charles Tobias and Roy Turk, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
1826Just Another Blues, 1943
Dick Charles, Larry Markes, and Jimmy Paul, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Co.
 
1827Learn to Croon, 1933
Sam Coslow and Arthur Johnston, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
1828Just An Old Dusty Trunk in the Attic, 1934
Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harold Raymond, Piano and voice, Superior Music Inc.
 
1829Lean Over Me At Starlight, 1851
M. and Otto Fullgraff, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
1830Just a Word for Father, 1900
Walter H. Ford and John W. Bratton, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons
 
1831Just A-Whistlin' and a Whittlin', 1940
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, Piano and voice, Crawford Music Corporation
 
1832Just A-Wearying' For You, 1901
Frank Stanton and Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Piano and voice, Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son
 
1833Just as Your Mother Was, 1917
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
1834The Leaf and Fountain, no date
Thomas Moore Esq. and Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, Geo. Willig Jr.
 
1835Just an Escapade, 1941
Jack Strouse, Sammy Weston, Fred C. Mann, and Frank Capano, Piano and voice, Tin Pan Alley
 
1836Lullaby Time, 1919
Harold B. Freeman, Piano and voice, Jerome Remick Co.
 
1837Lorena, 1857
Rev. H. D. L. Webster and J. P. Weester, Piano and voice, Higgins Bro's
 
1838Luna Is Gone, 1858
Steph. C. Foster, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
1839Lucy! Tell Me I'm Your Beau, 1898
Safford Waters, Piano and voice, New York Journal, New York Journal Supplement
 
1840Lucy Neal, no date
Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
1841Looney Little Tooney, 1938
Terry Shand, Jimmy Eaton, Billy Hays, and Tom Gindhart, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc
 
1842Lucy-Anna-Lou, 1910
Edward Madden and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, Gus Edwards Music Publishers, Steamboat song, the south
 
1843Lost Star of My Home, 1865
T. J. McEvily and Henry Tucker, Piano and voice, Wm. A. Pond & Co., Mourning the south pre-Civil War
 
1844Lucky Me-Lovable You, 1929
Jack Yellen and Milton Ager, Piano and voice, Ager, Yellen, & Bornstein
 
1845The Lost One, 1844
J. F. Duggan, Piano and voice, F. Perring
 
1846Lucky Lindy!, 1927
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Abel Baer, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist, Charles Lindberg, planes
 
1847Lucky Jim, 1896
Chas. Horwitz and Fred V. Bowers, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
1848Lost on the Lady Elgin, 1861
Henry C. Work, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters, Ships
 
1849The Crier or The Lost Heart, no date
W. H. Bellamy Esq. and C. E. Horn, Piano and voice, Dubois & Stodart
 
1850The Low-Backed Car, 1908
Samuel Lover, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson Company, Cars
 
1851Lorraine, 1917
Alfred Bryan and Fred Fisher, Piano and voice, McCarthy and Fisher Inc., WWI era
 
1852Love's Serenade, 1909
Neil Moret, Piano, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
1853Love's Meditation, 1913
John A. Seidt, Piano, John A. Seidt
 
1854Love's Whispering Waltzes, 1911
Lettie Gould, Piano, Chruch, Paxson and Company
 
1855Love-Sick, 1908
Louis Weslyn and Herbert Spencer, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
1856Lizzy Lindsay or Will You Gang to the Highlands With Me, no date
A. Robertson, Piano and voice, George Willig
 
1857Live in My Heart and Pay No Rent, 1908
James Thornton, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
1858Little Tommy Murphy, 1903
Andrew Mack, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland & Co., Supplement of the N. Y. American and Journal
 
1859Little Yaller Dog, 1919
James MN. Gallatly, Piano and voice, Edward Morris Music Pub. Co.
 
1860Little Tin Soldier, no date
F. E. Weatherly and J. L. Molloy, Piano and voice
 
1861The Little Things You Used to Do, 1935
Al Dubin and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
1862Little Yaller Boy, 1898
Hugh Morton and Gustave Kerker, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms, Supplement of the New York Journal
 
1863Little Sweetheart Come and Kiss Me, 1873
Arthur W. French and W. Brockway, Piano and voice, White & Coullaud
 
1864Little White Lies, 1930
Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble Inc.
 
1865Little Sweetheart Annie Ray, 1875
John T. Rutledge and H. P. Danks, Piano and voice, Charles W. Harris
 
1866Little Sun Showers, 1921
Bob Nelson, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co.
 
1867Keep the Love Lamp Burning, 1919
Harry B. Smith and Hugo Riesenfeld, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co.
 
1868Keep the Home Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home), 1914
Lena Guilbert Ford and Ivor Novello, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Ltd., WWI Era
 
1869Little Snow Flake, 1909
Hermann Timberg, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
1870Keep the Home Together, 1893
Chas. Graham, Piano and voice, Spaulding & Kornder
 
1871Little Small town Girl, 1945
Jules Loman and Hugo Rubens, Piano and voice, General Music Publishing
 
1872The Little Silkworm, 1935
Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, Piano and voice, Popular Melodies Inc.
 
1873Little Shoes and Stockings, 1869
Frank Howard, Piano and voice, S. Brainard's Sons
 
1874Keep Saving Your Love For Me, 1939
Stan Sheppard, Eddie Seiler, and Sol Marcus, Piano and voice, Maytone Music Publishers
 
1875The Little Shoemaker, 1953
Geoffrey Parsons, John Turner, and Rudi Revil, Piano and voice, Bourne Inc.
 
1876Keep On Doin' What You're Doin', 1933
Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
1877Keep on Lovin', 1912
M. Gunsky and Ernest Breuer, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter
 
1878Keep 'Em Smiling, 1942
Billy Rose and Milton Ager, Piano and voice, Ager, Yellen, & Bornstein, WWII Era, war bonds
 
1879Keep 'Em Flying!, 1941
Bill Coleman, Piano and voice, Broadcast Music Inc., Dedicated to the U. S. Army Air Corps, WWII Era
 
1880Keep Away, no date
Henry T. Tuckerman and E. Woolf, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
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191The Little Red Fox (N'ya N'ya Ya Can't Catch Me), 1939
James V. Kern, Hy Heath, and Johnny Lange, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
192Keep A Little Corner in your Heart for Me!, 1876
Geo. Cooper and J. C. Chamberlain, Piano and voice, Wm. A. Pond & Co.
 
193The Little Pigs, no date
Alexander Lee, Piano and voice, C. Bradlee
 
194Keemo Kimo, 1854
Geo. Christy and Woods, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
195There's a Little Picture Playhouse in My Heart, 1935
Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke, Piano and voice, Donaldson, Douglas, & Gumble
 
196Kentucky Waltz, 1946
Bill Monroe, Piano and voice, Peer International Corporation, Kentucky
 
197Kentucky, Sure As You're Born, 1923
George A. Little, Haven Gillespie, and Larry Shay, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation, Kentucky
 
198Little Pal of Long Ago, 1922
Walter Hirsch, Claude Sacre, and Harold Dixon, Piano and voice, Richmond-Robbins, Referring to woman as a "pal"
 
199Kentucky Dream, 1918
S. R. Henry and D. Onivas, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1910Kentucky Dream Waltz, 1918
S. R. Henry and D. Onivas, Piano, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1911Kentucky Days, 1912
Jack Mahoney and Percy Wenrick, Piano and voice, The Wenrich - Howard Co.
 
1912Little Old Rag Doll, 1932
Stuart Hamblen, Piano and voice, M. M. Cole Publishing Co.
 
1913Kentucky Babe (A Plantation Lullaby), 1896
Richard Henry Buck and Adam Geibel, Piano and voice, White-Smith Publishing Co.
 
1914The Little Old Mill, 1947
Don Pelosi, Lewis Ilda, and Leo Towers, Piano and voice, Shaprio, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
 
1915Keep Your Head Up, America, 1940
R. Roy Coats, Piano and voice, R. Roy Coats, WWII era
 
1916Keep Your Head Down Allemand/Fritzie Boy, 1918
Lieutenant Gitz Rice, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist, Inc., WWI era
 
1917Little Old Lady, 1936
Beatrice Lillie and Bert Lahr, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co.
 
1918Keep Your Eye on the Girlie You Love, 1916
Howard Johnson, Alex Gerber, and Ira Schuster, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
1919Little Old Cross-Road Store, 1932
John Mercer, Piano and voice, Miller Music Inc.
 
1920Little Old Church on the Hilltop, 1941
Leslie Beacon, Piano and voice, Beacon Music Co.
 
1921Little Old Band of Gold, 1939
Gene Autry, Chas. Newman, and Fred Glickman, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
1922Keep the Trench Fires Going (For the Boys Out There), 1918
Eddie Moran and Harry Von tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
1923I'm a Little Teapot, 1941
Clarence Kelley and Goerge H. Sanders, Piano and voice, Kelman Music Corp.
 
1924It Takes a Man to be a Soldier, 1898
T. Brigham Bishop, Piano and voice, Primrose & West Music Pub. Co., Supplement to New York Journal 1898
 
1925I Yi Yimminy Yi (The Somrgasbord Song), 1945
Lee Crane, Piano and voice, Leedee
 
1926I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much), 1941
Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Miller Music Inc.
 
1927I Yam What I Yam, 1945
Rose Bandini, Mikki Sandrix, and Lenore Gardelle, Piano and voice, Standard Music Publishers
 
1928I Wonder if She's Waiting, 1899
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
1929I Wonder Where My Easy Rider's Gone?, 1913
Shelton Brooks, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter, Jockey races
 
1930I Wonder Who Wished Her On Me, 1914
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
1931I Wonder What's Become of Sally, 1924
Jack Yellen and Milton Ager, PIano and voice, Ager, Yellen, and Bornstein Inc.
 
1932I Wonder if Your Love will Last, 1902
Thurland Chattaway, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland & Dresser
 
1933I Wonder if the Old Folks Think of Me, 1903
J. E. Dempsey, PIano and voice, The Wilsky Music Pub. Co.
 
1934Iole, 1913
Robert W. Chambers and Wm. Frederick Peters, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter
 
1935Invitation to the Blues, 1944
Doris Fisher, Allan Roberts, and Arthur Gershwin, Piano and voice, Capitol Songs, Left at the altar
 
1936Into the Night, 1939
Clara Edwards, Piano and voice, G. Schrimer Inc.
 
1937Into My Heart, 1930
Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert, Piano and voice, Metr-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
 
1938That International Rag, 1913
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Ragtime music spreading to other countries
 
1939Insufficient Sweetie, 1924
Isham Jones and Gil Wells, Piano and voice, Milton Weil Music Co., Country woman in the city
 
1940Institution March, 1846
Anthony Reiff, Piano, F. Riley & Co., Dedicated to the New York Institution for the Blind
 
1941Insanity ( a Daffy Ditty), 1907
Jack Norworth an Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, The York Music Co., Marriage, divorce, and insanity
 
1942Inka Dinka Doo, 1933
Ben Ryan and Jimmy "Schnozzle" Durante, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin
 
1943Ingle Side, no date
T. V. Wiesenthal, Piano and voice, Wm. Hall & Son, Scotch Song
 
1944Inflation, 1946
Zeke Manners and Lester Lee, Piano and voice, Bob Miller
 
1945(What Do You Do In The) Infantry, 1943
Frank Loesser, Piano and voice, Saunder Publications, WWII Era
 
1946The Infant Dummer Polka, 1851
Henry C. Watson, Piano, Wm. Hall & Son
 
1947The Indian's Prayer, 1846
I . B. Woodbury, Piano and voice, C. Bradlee & Co., Wishing for their native land
 
1948Indians and Trees, 1933
George M. Cohan, Piano and voice, George M. Cohan, Viewing how we have developed America from just "Indians and Trees"
 
1949Indiana Moonlight, 1938
Joe Davis, Piano and voice, Joe Davis Inc., Indiana
 
1950Indiana, 1917
Ballard MacDonald and James F. Hanley, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., Indiana
 
1951Indian Love Call, 1924
Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, and Rudolf Friml, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
1952The Indian Hunter, no date
Eliza Cook and Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Firth, Hall & Pond
 
1953I Wouldn't If I Could, 1884
Thomas P. Westendorf, Piano and voice, John Church & Co.
 
1954I Wouldn't Give That for Love, 1939
Burton Shevelove and Perry Lafferty, Piano and voice, Joe Davis, Inc.
 
1955I Would We Had Not Met Again, 1839
Mrs. Hamans and Henry Rohbock, PIano and voice, F. D. Benteen
 
1956I Would Not Die In Spring Time, 1850
Milton Moore, PIano and voice, F. D. Benteen, Death song
 
1957I Would Like to Change My Name, 1856
Miss Ouri, Piano and voice, Balmer & Weber, Wanting to get married
 
1958I Would Lay Me Doon and Dee (For My Laddie), 1944
Hetz Shulman, Piano and voice, Republic Music
 
1959I Would I Were a Child Again, 1853
H. T. Merrill, Piano and voice, Balmer & Weber
 
1960I Won't Take "No" For An Answer, 1937
Charlie Tobias and Abel Baer, Piano and voice, Schuster and Miller Inc.
 
1961I Won't Marry You No More, 1946
Al Bandini, Rose Bandini, and James Levigne, Piano and voice, Standard Music Publishers Ltd., Rejecting a very rude suitor
 
1962I Won't Go Home, 1938
Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
1963I Won't be a Nun!, no date
Piano and voice, J. L. Hewitt & Co., A woman being told to become a nun to settle down her wild ways
 
1964Ice Cold Katy, 1943
Frank Loesser and Arthur Schwartz, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons, WWII Era
 
1965Ibbidy Bibbidy Sibbidy Sab (Ibbidy Bibbidy Kanabo), 1950
Mike Corcoran, Piano and voice, Michael J. Corcoran, Nonsense song
 
1966I've Taken Quite a Fancy to You, 1908
Edward Madden and Theodore Morse, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland
 
1967I've Lost You So Why Should I Care, 1916
Richard Howard, Piano and voice, Daly Inc.
 
1968I've Left the Snow Clad Hills, 1860
G. Linley, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
1969The Little Red School House, 1922
Al Wilson and James Brennan, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
1970In the Land of Rip Van Winkle, 1950
George Walsh and Bon Walker, Piano and voice, Royal Crown Music Co.
 
1971In the Land of Make Believe, 1950
Sonny Kippe, Johnny Mario, and Walter Gary, Piano and voice, Broadcast Music Inc.
 
1972In the Land of Harmony, 1911
Bert Kalmar and Ted Snyder, Piano and voice , Ted Snyder Co.
 
1973In the Land of Beginning Again, 1918
Grant Clarke and George W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc., WWI Era, conserving paper
 
1974In the Land O' Yamo Yamo, 1917
Joe McCarthy and Fred Fisher, Piano and voice, McCarthy & Fisher Inc.
 
1975In the House of Too Much Trouble, 1900
Will A. Heelen and J. Fred Heir, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
1976In the Hills of Tennessee, 1945
Francis Craig, Piano and voice, Peer International Corporation, Tennessee
 
1977In the HIlls of Tennessee, 1932
Sam M. Lewis and Ira Schuster, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing
 
1978In the Good Old Summertime, 1902
Ren Shields and George Evans, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland & Dresser
 
1979In the Hills of Old Kentucky, 1914
J. R. Shannon and Chas. L. Johnson, Piano and voice, F. J. A. Forster
 
1980In Those Good Old Days Long Ago, 1886
Goerge Cooper and F. Gilbert, Piano and voice, Richard A. Saalfield
 
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201In the Gloaming, 1878
Meta Orred and Annie Fortescue Harrison, Piano and voice, R. A. Saalfield
 
202In the Garden of Romance, 1915
Herbert Reynolds and Emmerich Kalman, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms, Francis Day, & Hunter
 
203In the Evening By the Moonlight, Dear Louise, 1906
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.
 
204In the Evening By the Moonlight, 1937
James Bland, Piano and voice, Calumet Music Co., 2 copies
 
205In the Dells of Old Wisconsin, 1904
Frank K. Root, Piano and voice, Frank K. Root & Co., Wisconsin
 
206I've Got the Sweetest Girl in Maryland, 1917
Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
207I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues, 1918
Chas. A. Mason, Chas. S. Cooke, and Richard A. Whiting, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
208I've Got Something in My Eye, 1936
Charles Newman and James V. Monaco, Piano and voice, Ager, Yellen, & Bornstein
 
209I've Got Rings on My Fingers (Or Mumbo Jumbo Jijjiboo J. o'shay), 1909
Weston and Barnes and Maurice Scott, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter
 
2010I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now, 1919
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc, WWI era
 
2011I've Got Five Dollars and It's Saturday Night, 1950
Ted Daffan, Piano and voice, Peer International Corporation
 
2012I've Got a Walkie Talkie, 1946
Hal David, Don Rodney, and Martin Block, Piano and voice, Martin Block Music Inc., Walkie Talkies instead of phones
 
2013I've Got a Pain in My Sawdust, 1909
Henry C. Warner and Herman Avery Wade, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
2014I've Got a Moonlight Date (At the Golden Gate), 1939
Paul Francis Webster and Frank E. Churchill, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
2015In the days When We Went Gipsying, 1839
N. J. Sporle, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2016In the Candlelight, 1913
Fleta Jan Brown, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons
 
2017In the Bright Moonlight, 1893
William Jerome and Andrew Mack, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
2018In the Baggage-Coach Ahead, 1896
Gussie L. Davis, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland & Co.
 
2019In Sunny Italy, 1909
Fred Fischer, Piano and voice, Fred Fischer Music Pub.
 
2020I'm Wishing, 1937
Larry Morey and Frank Churchill, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc., from "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs"
 
2021I'm Whistlin' For My Honey, 1934
Joe Young, Charles Newman, and James V. Monaco, Piano and voice, Harry Engel Inc.
 
2022I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You, 1902
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2023I'm Wantin' You Jean, 1912
Frank L. Standton, Piano and voice, Willis Music Company
 
2024I'm Waiting for Tomorrow to Come, 1919
Frank Davis and F. Hawelka M. Prival, Piano and voice, A. J. Stasny Music Co.
 
2025I'm Tying the Leaves so They Won't Come Down, 1907
E. S. S. Huntington and J. Fred Helf, Piano and voice, Helf & Hagar Co.
 
2026I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes, 1929
A. P. Carter, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.
 
2027I'm Thinking, Love, of Thee, 1883
Robert Downing and John Wiegand, Piano and voice, S. T. Gordon & Son
 
2028I'm the Man that Wrote Ta-Ra-Ra-Boom-De-ay, 1892
James Thornton, Piano and voice, Frank Harding
 
2029I'm Steppin' Out Now, 1933
Jimmy Brown and Eddie Boyden, Piano and voice, Will Lewis
 
2030I'm Sorry I Made You Cry, 1918
June Elvidge and John Bowers, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
2031I'm Sorry, 1906
Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, The York Music Co.
 
2032I'm Sitting Pretty In a Pretty Little City, 1923
Lou Davis, Abel Baer, and Hanry Santly, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2033I'm Simply Crazy Over You, 1915
William Jerome, Ray Goetz, and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
2034I'm Sending X's to a Girl from Texas, 1943
Charlie Tobias and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co., WWII Era
 
2035I'm Sending a Message to Mama, 1911
Joe McCarthy and Al PIantadosi, PIano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
2036I'm Satisfied to Step Aside, 1918
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Gilbert & Friedland Inc.
 
2037I'm Sadest When I sing, no date
Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2038I'm Running Around in Circles (Trying to Square Myself with You), 1935
Phil Baxter and Jay Burnette, Piano and voice, Jerry Vogel Music Co.
 
2039I'm Queen of the Fairy Band, no date
Albert Surrey and Joseph Philip Knight, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
2040I'm Popeye the Sailor Man, 1934
Sammy Lerner, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
2041I Wanna Marry a Bombardier, 1942
Mack David, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corporation, WWII
 
2042I Wanna Make With The Happy Times, 1940
Frank Loesser and Gertrude Niesen, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
2043In the Cool, Cool, Cool, of the Evening, 1951
Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
2044I've Got a Locket in My Pocket, 1945
Mack David and Art Kassel, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
2045I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin', 1935
Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown, Piano and voice, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
 
2046I've Got a Feelin' For You, 1904
Edward Madden and Theodore F. Morse, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland
 
2047I've Got a Date with Judy, 1944
Eileen Leslie and Lew Pollack, Piano and voice, Saunders Publications
 
2048I'm Got a Bone to Pick with You, 1941
Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
2049Irish Potheen, 1882
Wm. J. Scanlan, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms Co.
 
2050The Irish Mother's Lament, no date
John Barton, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2051Irish Love Song, 1898
Margaret Ruthven Lang, Piano and voice, Arthur P. Schmidt
 
2052The Irish Jubilee, 1890
James Thornton and Chas. Lawler, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2053Irish Eyes, 1917
Walter Wolfe, Piano and voice, Walter Wolff
 
2054Irish Come-All-Ye's and (Ballads of Ireland), 1931
James C. Bradford, PIano and voice, Jacobsen Publshing Company, Collection of Irish songs
 
2055Irene, Good Night, 1892
Gussie L. Davis, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2056Irene, 1919
Joseph McCarthy and Harry Tierney, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
2057Ireland Must Be Heaven for My Mother Came From There, 1916
Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Fred Fischer, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
2058Ireland is Your Home Sweet Home, 1917
Chas. Horwitz and Al. H. Wilson, Piano and voice, Ellis & Wilson
 
2059Ireland is Ireland to Me, 1915
J. Keirn Bennan, Fiske O'Hara, and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2060Isabelle, 1896
Walter H. Ford and John W. Bratton, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2061Isabella Kissed a Fella, 1942
Al Hoffman, Mann Curtis, and Jerry Livingston, Piano and voice, Ager, Yellen & Bornstein, Inc.
 
2062Isabel, Lost Isabel!, 1863
Sep. Winner, Piano and voice, Sep. Winner
 
2063Isabel, no date
Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2064Is You Is, Or Is You Ain't (Ma' Baby), 1943
Billy Austin and Louis Jordan, Piano and voice, Leeds Music
 
2065Is Yer Mammie Always With Ye?, 1896
Leslie Stuart, Piano and voice, Francis, Day & Hunter, The New York Journal's Musical Supplement
 
2066Is That the Way to Treat a Sweetheart?, 1938
Charlie Tobias and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, Olman Music Corporation
 
2067Is Life Worth Living, 1893
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2068Is It True What They Say About Dixie?, 1936
Irving Caesar, Sammy Lerner, and Gerald Marks, Piano and voice, Irving Caesar, Inc.
 
2069I'm Saving Up Coupons, 1914
Joe Weston, Billy James, and Abe Wilsky, Piano and voice, Abe Wilsky
 
2070Is It Possible?, 1939
Al Dubin and Jimmy McHugh, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
2071Is It Anybody's Business if a Lady Has a Beau?, 1858
O. R. Danderup, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2072Is I in Love? I Is, 1932
Mercer Cook and J. Russel Robinson, Piano and voice, De Sylva Brown and Henderson Inc
 
2073I Say, Mike!, no date
Barney Fagan, Piano and voice, W. Paxton
 
2074I Salute You, 1940
Marten Lowell, Max Spickol, and Maurie Hartman, Piano and voice, Cherio Music Publishers
 
2075I Said No, 1941
Frank Losser and Jule Styne, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation, Trick song, think he's coercing her into sex, actually coercing her into getting a magazine subscription
 
2076I Wanna Be a Friend Of Yours, 1947
Kermit Goell, Piano and voice, Hudson Music Corp.
 
2077I Opened up a Trunk, 1942
James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
2078I Wandered on the Sea-Beat Shore, no date
J. W. Cherry, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2079I Want to be in Dixie, 1912
Berlin & Snyder, Piano and voice, Ted Snyder Co., Going home to the South
 
2080I Want to be a Soldier, 1904
Wm. Cahill, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
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211I Want to be a Drummer in the Band, 1902
Matt Woodward and Silvio S. Hein, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein and Company
 
212I Want to be a Drummer Boy, 1909
Geo. W. Sutton Jr. and W. J. Mullen, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
213I Want Someone to Flirt With Me, 1910
Costello and Sterling, Albert Von Tilzer, PIano and voice, The York Music Co.
 
214I Want My Old Girl Back, 1918
E. Sutton and Earl Burtnett, Piano and voice, A. J. Stasny Music Co.
 
215I Want Dem Presents Back, 1896
Paul West, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
216I Want a Ragtime Bungalow, 1913
Bert Kalmar, Piano and voice, Kalmar & Puck Music Co.
 
217I Want a Little Lovin' Sometimes, 1912
Chris. Smith, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
218I Want a Girl (Just Like the Girl that Married Dear Old Dad), 1911
Will Dillon and Harry Von Tilzer, PIano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
219I Want a Filipino Man, 1899
Irving Jones, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
2110I Want a Doll, 1918
Ed. Moran, Vincent Bryan, and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
2111I Wants to be the Leadin' Lady, 1901
George Totten Smith and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer
 
2112Jammin', 1937
Sam Coslow, Piano and voice, Popular Melodies Inc.
 
2113I Want You, 1907
Geo. M Cohan, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
2114I Want Yer Ma Honey, 1895
Fay Templeton, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co., An Ethiopian Oddity
 
2115I Want to go to Morrow, 1898
Lew Sully, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, & Co., Morrow, Ohio
 
2116I Want to go Back to Michigan, 1914
Irving Berlin, PIano and voice, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder
 
2117I Want to go Back to Dixie Land, 1913
Jean C. Havez and George Botsford, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
2118I Want to Fish in the Atlantic, 1943
Eula Lance Bryan and Aaron A. Clark, Piano and voice, Eula Lance Bryan, Georgia composer, Cleveland, GA
 
2119I Want to be Loved, 1904
Joe. Rosey and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, The York Music Co.
 
2120I'm One of the Family Now, 1899
A. J. Lamb and Bernard Adler, Piano and voice, Windsor Music Co., New York Journal Supplement
 
2121I'm On the Crest of a Wave, 1928
B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, De Sylva, Brown and Henderson
 
2122I'm on My Way to Mandalay, 1913
Al. Bryan and Fred Fisher, Piano and voice, Leo Feist
 
2123I'm On My Way to Dublin Bay, 1915
Stanley Murphy, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
2124I'm O'er Young to Marry Yet, no date
Alex Lee, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2125I Used to Know Her Years Ago, 1900
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2126I'm Nothing but a Big Wax Doll, 1899
Malcolm Williams, Piano and voice, Myll Bros., New York Journal Supplement
 
2127I'm not Jealous (But I Just Don't Like It), 1919
Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Fred Mayo, PIano and voice, A. J. Stasny Music Co.
 
2128I'm Not Having Any (This Year), 1945
Don Raye and Matty Malneck, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
2129I Taut I Taw a Puddy-Tat (I Thought I Saw a Pussy-Cat), 1950
Alan Livingston, Billy May, and Warren foster, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation
 
2130I'm Nobody's Baby, 1921
Benny Davis, Milton Ager, and Lester Santly, Piano and voice, Leo Feist
 
2131I'm Mighty Proud of that Old Gang of Mine, 1942
Ted Koehler and Sam H. Stept, Piano and voice, Warock Music Co., Dead soldiers, WWII
 
2132I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover, 1927
Mort Dixon and Harry Woods, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation
 
2133I'm Lookin' Forward to Goin' Back Home, 1934
Sam M. Lewis, Abel Baer, and Sam Pokrass, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist Inc.
 
2134I'm Looking for Someone's Heart, 1915
Harold Atteridge and Sigmund Romberg, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter
 
2135I'm Looking for a Sweetheart and I Think You'll Do, 1908
R. H. Burnside and Manuel Klein, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2136I'm Looking for a Guy Who Plays Alto and Baritone and Doubles on a Clarinet and Wear a Size 37 Suit, 1940
Ozzie Nelson, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, male and female lyrics
 
2137I'm Lonely Since My Mother Died, 1863
H. S. Thompson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2138I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, no date
Geo. Baker, Piano and voice, Marsh
 
2139I'm Laughing Up My Sleeve, 1937
Peter Tinturin and Jack Lawrence, Piano and voice, Select Music Publications
 
2140I'm Late, 1949
Bob Hilliard and Sammy Fain, Piano and voice, Walt Disney Productions, from "Alice in Wonderland"
 
2141I'm Keeping a Rendevous in Memory Lane, 1947
Virginia Katherine Oliver and Bob Carleton, Piano and voice, Nordyke Publishing Company, signed by the lyricist
 
2142I'm Just Wild About Harry, 1921
Noble Sissle and Eubie Blake, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2143I'm Just Going Down to the Gate, 1882
Gus Williams, Piano and voice, W. A. Evans & Bro. Publishers
 
2144I'm Just Counting the Hours, 1943
Norman Russell and Gene and Glenn, Piano and voice, Edwards Music Co.
 
2145I'm Just a Lucky So-And-So, 1945
Mack David and Duke Ellington, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
2146I'm Just a Jitterbug, 1938
Mack David and Jerry Livingston, Piano and voice, Kalmar and Ruby Music Corp.
 
2147I Wanna Hat with Cherries, 1939
Jo Carringen, Larry Clinton, and Betty Lynn, Piano and voice, Lincoln Music Corp.
 
2148I Said I Didn't Love You But I Do, 1915
Treve Collins Jr. and Bill Eggers, PIanoa nd voice, McGinty Music Pub. Co.
 
2149I Remember Mama, 1948
Charles Tobias and Henry Tobias, Piano and voice, Williamson Music Inc.
 
2150I Remember, I Remember, 1830
Thomas Hood and Ch. Zeuner, Piano and voice, C. Bradlee
 
2151I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By, no date
Winthrop M. Praed and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt
 
2152I Pray for the Loved Ones at Home, 1854
C. M. Traver, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
2153I Owe $10.00 to O'Grady, 1887
Harry Kennedy, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2154I Only Want a Buddy (Not a Sweetheart), 1932
Eddie Jones, Piano and voice, Southern Ohio Music Publishers
 
2155I Never Met a Beautiful Girl, 1913
Wm. Jerome and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Jerome & Schwartz Pub. Co.
 
2156I Never Knew I Could Love Anybody (LIke I'm Loving You), 1920
Tom Pitts, Ray Egan, and Roy K. Marsh, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
2157I Never Knew, 1913
Harry Williams, Joe Young, and Bret Grant, Piano and voice, Harry Williams Music Co.
 
2158I Never Heard of Anybody Dying From a Kiss (Did you?), 1913
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
2159I Never Have Been False to Thee, 1841
George P. Morris and Charles E. Horn, Piano and voice, Henry Prentiss
 
2160I Never Had a Mammy, 1923
The Duncan Sisters, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin, from a musical based on Uncle Tom's Cabin
 
2161I Never Can Forget Thee, no date
Miss E. Hersee and Mrs. J. H. Andrews, Piano and voice, O. Ditson
 
2162I Need a Vitamin U, 1944
Iola Daniel and Bob Keith, Piano and voice, Barton Music Corp.
 
2163I Want the Waiter, 1939
Kay and Sue Werner, Piano and voice, Miller Music Inc.
 
2164I Want You For Christmas, 1937
Charlie Tobias, Ned Washington, and Sam H. Stept, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
2165I Hear Dar Hoofs Upon De Hill, 1849
Nelson Kneass, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., Slave child being stolen away
 
2166I Hav'nt for a Long Time Now, 1892
Joseph Tabrar, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2167I Haven't a Thing to Wear, 1941
Mort Greene and Marry Revel, Piano and voice, Melody Lane Publications Inc.
 
2168I Know Thou Art Gone, 1854
Sarah S. Burtes and Max Braum, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
2169I Know Now, 1937
Harry Warren and Al Dubin, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation
 
2170I Kissed Her at the Gate, 1869
Will. S. Hays, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
2171I Just Refuse to Sing the Blues, 1946
Roger "Ram" Ramirez and Walter Bishop, Piano and voice, Walter Bishop
 
2172I Just Met the Fellow Who Married the Girl That I was Going to Get, 1911
Jos. McCarthy and Al. Piantadosi, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
2173i Just Couldn't Take it Baby, 1933
Mann Holiner and Alberta Nichols, Piano and voice, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
 
2174I Heard Her Voice Again, 1903
Charles K. Harris, Piano and voice, Charles K. Harris, New York American and Journal supplement
 
2175I Heard a Voice, no date
Louisa Gray and Ciro Pinsuti, Piano and voice
 
2176I'm Off For Charleston, 1850
Charles White, Esq and Wm. Donaldson, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
2177I Used to be Afraid to Go Home in the Dark Now I'm Afraid to Go at all, 1908
Williams, Van Alstyne, and Burt, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., husband drinking too much and wife is ready to punish him
 
2178I Used to Live in Dreamland with Someone Just Like You, 1913
Beth Slater Whitson and Jack Glogau, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
2179I Used to Love You But It's All Over Now, 1920
Lew Brown and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
2180I Take to You, 1941
Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Leo Feist, Inc.
 
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221I'm 95, no date
PIano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
222I Think You Will Do, 1908
Louis Hagensick, Piano and voice, Victor Kremer Company
 
223I Thought I Heard Somebody Calling Me (Gin and Jim Sound So Much the Same), 1898
Al Johns, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
224I Thought She Was a Local (But She Was a Fast Express), 1950
Lou Shelley, Charles Drury, and Mickey Stoner, Piano and voice, Wold Music
 
225I Seen Her At De Window, 1848
Piano and voice, Peters, Webb, & Co.
 
226I'm Looking for a Nice Young Fellow (Who is Looking for a Nice Young Girl), 1910
Jeff. T. Branen and S. R. Henry, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
227I Smells Trouble, 1936
Polly Arnold, Piano and voice, Handy Brothers Music Co., Inc
 
228Janet's Choice, 1865
Claribel, Piano and voice, S. T. Gordon
 
229Japanese Girl Like 'Merican Boy, 1950
Mack Gordon and Sammy Fain, Piano and voice, Miller Music Corporation, post WWII
 
2210Japanese Love Song, 1900
Anon. and Clayton Thomas, Piano and voice, Boosey & Co.
 
2211The Japanese Sandman, 1920
Raymond B. Egan and Richard A Whting, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
2212Jazz Baby, 1919
Blanche Merrill and M. K. Jerome, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
2213I'm LIke a Fish Out of Water, 1937
Johnny Mercer and Richard A. Whiting, Piano and voice, Harms Inc
 
2214Jealous, 1924
Tommie Malie, Dick Finch, and Jack Little, Piano and voice, Henry Waterson, Inc.
 
2215Jean, 1931
Frank L. Stanton and H. T. Burleigh, Piano and voice, Theodore Presser co.
 
2216Jean and Jaque Were Twins, 1896
J. Cheever Goodwin and Woolson Morse, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
2217Jeannette & Jeannot (4 songs), no date
Charles Jeffereys and Charles W. Glover, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2218I'm In the Business, 1936
Nick Kenny, Carlotta Dale, B. Musicant, and T. Gindhart, Piano and voice, George Wiener
 
2219Jack Climbed a Beanstalk, 1937
Sol Marcus, Eddie Seiler, and Benny Benjamin, Piano and voice, Hubert J. Braun
 
2220Jack And Jill, 1907
Geo. M. Cohan, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
2221Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing!), 1918
Bob Carleton, Piano and voice, Leo Feist
 
2222Jamie True (Belle Mahone's Message to Him, 1869
J. H. McNaughton, Piano and voice, Wm. A. Pond & Co.
 
2223The Jalopy Song, 1951
Jimmie Carlyle and Jack Patton, Piano and voice, Valleydale Music Inc., Cars
 
2224The Jacket of Grey, 1871
Stratford B. Woodberry, Piano and voice, George A. Oates, August, GA, Civil War, Dediated to Lieut. Richard W. Greer
 
2225Jack, You're Dead!, 1946
Walter Bishop and Dick Miles, Piano and voice, Pic Music Corp
 
2226I Wish You Could Always Be with Me, 1912
W. R. Williams, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter
 
2227I Wish My Rent Was Paid, 1898
Dave Reed Jr. and Chas. B. Ward, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
2228I Wish, I Wish, I Wish, 1942
Al Stillman and George Rosner, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks, WWII Era
 
2229I Wish I Was the Willow, 1938
Frank Loesser and Burton Lane, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
2230I Wish I Had My Old Girl Back Again, 1909
Ballard MacDonald and Paul Wallace, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
2231I Wish He Would Decide Mamma, 1840
J. Chadwick, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2232The Girls of Gottenberg, 1908
David J. Clark and Wm. T. Francis, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., The World Magazine Supplement
 
2233I Will be Happy Too, no date
C. J. Jeffreys Esq and S. Nelson, Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt & Co.
 
2234I Whistle and Wait for Katie, no date
Michael Nolan, Piano and voice, Bromo Seltzer Co., Advertisement with songs
 
2235I Was a Dreamer Too, 1916
Roger Lewis, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick Co.
 
2236I Wasn't Born to be Lonesom, 1916
Lew Brown, Chas. McCarron, and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music corporation
 
2237I Was Watching a Man Paint a Fence, 1940
Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson, and Al. Goodhart, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
2238I Was So Young, 1919
I. Caesar, Al. Bryan, and Geo. Gershwin, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms and Francis Day & Hunter
 
2239I Was Once Your Wife, 1899
Raymond A Browne and Monroe H. Rosenfeld, Piano and voice, Howley Haviland & Co., New York Journal supplement
 
2240I Was Born in Virginia, 1933
George M. Cohan, Piano and voice, George M. Cohan, Virginia
 
2241I Was a Fool to Believe in You, 1944
Jimmie Redrick, Piano and voice, Melocraft Music Pub. co.
 
2242Jing-a-Ling Jing-a-Ling, 1950
Don Raye and Paul J. Smith, Piano and voice, Walt Disney Music Company
 
2243I'd Like to Find You in My Stocking (When I Wake Up Christmas Morn), 1950
Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, and J. Fred Coots, Piano and voice, Goldmine Music Inc.
 
2244I'd LIke to Hitch a Ride with Santa Claus, 1950
Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen, Piano and voice, Burke-Van Husen & Associates Music Corp
 
2245If a Rooster Can Love So Many Little Chicken Can't a Man Love More Than One, 1912
Alfred Bryan and Geo.W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Geo. W. Meyer Music Co.
 
2246Idaho, 1942
Jesse Stone, Piano and voice, Amercian Academy of Music, Idaho
 
2247Ida May, 1853
H. S. Thompson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson, companion piece to Lilly Dale
 
2248Ida-Ho, 1906
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., Idaho
 
2249I'd Rather Twostep than Waltz, Bill!, 1907
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & co., 2 versions
 
2250I'd Rather Call You Baby, 1937
Tot Seymour and Vee Lawnhurst, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
2251I'd Rather Be Outside A-Lookin' In Than on the Outside A-Lookin' Out, 1906
Fred J. Hamill and Ted Snyder, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
2252I'd Rather Be Me, 1945
Sam Coslow, Eddie Cherkose, and Felix Bernard, Piano and voice, Edwain H. Morris & Company
 
2253I'd Rather be a Lobster Than a Wise Guy, 1907
Edward Madden and Theodore Morse, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland
 
2254I'd Offer Thee This Hand of Mine, 1848
L. T. Chadwich, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond & Co.
 
2255I'd Love to Make Love to You, 1945
Eddy Wilson, Piano and voice, Tune Shop
 
2256I'd Love to Live in Loveland, 1910
W. R. Williams, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter
 
2257I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's Arms, 1920
Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, and Fred E. Ahlert, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, Snyder & Co.
 
2258In Our Little Part of Town, 1939
James J. Walker and James F. Hanley, Piano and voice, James J. Walker and James F. Haney
 
2259In Other Words - We're Through, 1934
Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, Piano and voice, Santly Bros Inc.
 
2260In Ole' Oklahoma, 1938
Pinky Tomlin, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy-Select Ince, Oklahoma
 
2261In Old New Orleans, 1952
Josephine Leath Wallace and Lou Hamly, Piano and voice, Wallace-Leath Publications
 
2262In Old Chicago, 1937
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
2263In My Merry Oldsmobile, 1905
Vincent Bryan and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons, cars
 
2264In My Little Red Book, 1938
Al Stillman, Ray Bloch, and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music corporation
 
2265It Takes a Long Tall Brown-Skin Gal to Make a Preacher Lay His Bible Down, 1917
Marshall Walker and Will. E. Skidmore, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
2266It Shall Be Done, 1918
Alexander Beach Pooley, Piano and voice, A. B. Pooley, WWI song, about overcoming the Civil War divide and going together to defeat Germany
 
2267It Serves You Right, 1938
Irving Taylor and Vic Missy, Piano and voice, Harry Tenney, Inc.
 
2268It Must Have Been Two Other People, 1939
Carmen Lombardo, Jack Lawrence, and Arthur Altman, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
2269It Must Be Love, 1938
Jan Savitt and Marie Carlile, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
2270It Must Be Jelly 'Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That, 1944
Chummy MacGregor, George Williams, and Sunny Skylar, Piano and voice, Mutual Music Society
 
2271It Might Have Been, 1908
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2272It May, 1925
Mary Elida Porter and Oliver Wallace, Piano and voice, The Brunswick Shop
 
2273It Looks Like a Big Night To Night, 1908
Williams & Van Alstyne, Piano and voice, Jermoe H. Remick & Co.
 
2274Jolly Jennie Jones, 1899
Fred J. Hamill, Piano and voice, Olympia Music Co., Supplement of the New York Journal
 
2275Johnny's Got a Date With A Gal in New York, 1945
Buddy kaye and Sam Medoff, Piano and voice, Triangle Music Corporation
 
2276Johnny-O, 1954
Waldo Salt and Earl Robinson, Piano and voice, Earl Robinson and Waldo Salt
 
2277Johnny Zero, 1943
Mack David and Vee Lawnhurst, PIano and voice, Santly-Joy, Inc., WWII, fighter pilot
 
2278Johnny Sands, 1842
John Sinclair, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson, incomplete
 
2279Johnny Peddler (I Got), 1940
Lew Brown, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
2280Johnny Morgan, no date
John Read and H. W. Fitchett, Piano and voice, J. E. Ditson & Co.
 
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231Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet, 1955
Ray Gilbert and Allie Wrubel, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
232Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland, 1942
Al Goodhart and Kay Twomey, Piano and voice, Crawford Music Corporation
 
233In Dear Old London, 1898
Gustave Luders, Piano and voice, Mathews & Bulger
 
234In Dear Old Grandma's Days, 1904
John Kendrick Bangs and A. Baldwin Sloane, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
235In Dear Old Georgia, 1905
Harry Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., Georgia
 
236In Dear Old China Town, 1918
R. C. Young, Piano and voice, R. C. Young Music Company, Chinatown in California
 
237In Boo-Boo-Boo, 1913
Helen Trix, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons, Africa
 
238in China, 1919
A. J. Stasny and Otto Motzan, Piano and voice, A. J. Stansny Music Co.
 
239In Atlanta on the Eve'ng of Thanksgiving, 1903
Simeon J. Smith, Piano and voice, Simeon J. Smith, Published in Athens, Ga, specifically about the UGA/Auburn rivalry
 
2310In My Harem, 1913
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder
 
2311In My Arms, 1943
Frank Loesser and Ted Grouya, Piano and voice, Saunder Publications
 
2312In May Time, 1901
Frank L. Stanton and Oley Speaks, Piano and voice, The John Church Company
 
2313In Hitler's Hat, 1943
Andrew B. Sterling, Nels Laakso, and Ray Sterling, Piano and voice, Stirling Music Publishing Co., WWII comic song
 
2314In Georgia: four songs op. 25, 1917
Motimer Wilson, Piano, Bryant Music Co., Instrumental songs about Georgia
 
2315In Gay New York, 1896
Hugh Morton and Gustave Kerker, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
2316In Flanders Poppy March (A Legion's Marching Song), 1937
Birdie Jackson Blank and Lucile Moore Johnston, Piano and voice, Lucile Moore Johnston, Adopted as Georgia's State Song 1932, Adopted as National Poem 1937
 
2317In Flander's Fields, 1918
Lieutenant Col. John McCrae and Frank E. Tours, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2318John Nott Why Not?
W. H. Freeman and Henry Russell or J. Blewitt, Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt, 2 copies, same piece, but different composers
 
2319John Anderson's Gane, 1863
G. J. Bennet, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2320John Anderons My Jo.
Robert Burns and John Watson, Piano and voice, Oliver Diston
 
2321Joe Turner Blues, 1915
W. C. Handy, Piano and voice, Handy Brothers Music Co.
 
2322Jinx the Jinx, 1942
Dave Boyd and Zoel Parenteau, Piano and voice, Harvest Songs co.
 
2323Joe Hill
Alfred Hayes and Earl Robinson, Piano and voice, post 1915 - about the labor organizer Joe Hill
 
2324Jockey Hat and Feather, 1860
Fred Wilson and W. H. Brockway, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2325Jock of Hazeldean
Sir Walter Scott and Alex R. Robertson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2326Joan of Arc They are Calling You, 1917
Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co., WWI song
 
2327Josephine Please No Lean on the Bell, 1945
Ed G. Nelson, Harry Pease, and Duke Leonard, Piano and voice, Music Society
 
2328Jingle Bells (I'm in Love), 1936
Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc
 
2329Joys That We've Tasted, 1845
Piano and voice, F. D. Beteen
 
2330The Joy of Living, 1958
Phil Davis, Piano and voice, Beechwood Music Corp.
 
2331Jordan is a Hard Road to Travel, 1853
Old Dan Emmet, Piano and voice, Dunton & Thurston
 
2332Joltin' Joe Di Maggio, 1941
Alan Courtney and Ben Homer, Piano and voice, Alan Courney Music Co.
 
2333The Jolly Student, 1902
H. M. Fechheimer and Harry H. Zickel, Piano and voice, Zickel Publishing Co.
 
2334Jolly Peter, 1922
M. Werner - Kersten, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Co.
 
2335I'd Like to Take You Away, 1919
Harry B. Smith and Hugo Riesenfeld, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Co.
 
2336I'd LIke to Hear That Song Again, 1899
Gene Jefferson and Bob Irving, Piano and voice, Sol Bloom
 
2337I'd Do As Much For You, 1912
William Jerome and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
2338I'd Leave Ma Happy Home For You, 1899
Will A. Heelan and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, and Von Tilzer
 
2339Jericho, 1939
Leo Robin and Richard Myers, Piano and voice, Harms Incorporated
 
2340Jerusalem My Happy Home
"A Young Lady" and William Clifton, Piano and voice, G. E. Blake
 
2341Jerusalem
A Lady, Piano and voice, Carrs Musical Miscellany
 
2342It's Love, Love, Love!, 1943
Mack David, Joan Whitney, and Alex Kramer, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy Inc.
 
2343It's Honey All de Time, 1896
J. W. Wheeler, Piano and voice, G. W. Setchell
 
2344It's Great to Live in Freedom, 1943
Harry McGinty, Piano and voice, Ideal Publishing Co.
 
2345It's Great to do the Rag-Time Glide, 1911
Birdie Wolf Roberts and Lew Roberts, Piano and voice, Lew Roberts
 
2346It's English as You See it on Broadway, 1895
Chas. H. Hoyt, Piano and voice, The John Church Company
 
2347It's Easy to Remember, 1935
Lorenz Hart and Richard Rogers, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
2348It's Delightful Down in Chile, 1949
Jule Styne and Leo Robin, Piano and voice, J. J. Robbins & Sons, Inc.
 
2349It's An Old Southern Custon, 1935
Jack Yellen, Cliff Friend, Herb Magidson, and Joseph Meyer, Piano and voice, Movietone Music Corporation
 
2350It's a Long Way to Berlin But We'll Get There, 1917
Arthur Fields and Leon Flatow, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist, WWI era
 
2351It's Not Your Nationality (It's Simply You), 1916
Howard Johnson and Joe McCarthy, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
2352It's Not a Secret Anymore, 1933
Ralph Blue, Al Hoffman, and Charles Kisco, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin, Inc.
 
2353It's Nobody's Business But My Own, 1919
Will E. Skidmore and Marshall Walker, Piano and voice, Skidmore Music Co.
 
2354It's Nice to Have a Sweetheart, 1906
R. H. Burnside and Gustave Kerker, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms Company
 
2355It's Nice to Get Up In the Mornin' (But It's Nicer to Lie In Bed), 1913
Harry Lauder, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter
 
2356It's Never Too Late to be Sorry, 1918
J. E. Dempsey and Jos. A. Burke, Piano and voice, A. J. Stasny Music Co.
 
2357It's My Night to Howl, 1934
Phil Baster and Joe Haymes, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
 
2358It's Mother's Day (So Wear a Carnation), 1944
William B. Richter, Piano and voice, William B. Richter
 
2359It's Mather's the Way to My Heart, 1925
Winnifred Pettus and Chas R. Crane, Piano and voice, Chas. R. Crane, advertisement for Atlanta furniture store
 
2360Jessie Vane Ballad
Frederick Buckley, Piano and voice, Chas. W. A. Trumpler
 
2361Jessie the Flow'r o'Dumblane
K. Tannahill, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2362Jenny Lane, 1850
R. Bishop Buckley Esq., Piano and voice, E. H. Wade
 
2363Jenny Dale the Sister of Lilly Dale, 1854
S. w. Hazeltine and J. C. Bowker, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2364Jenny, 1941
Ira Gershwin and Kurt Weill, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
2365Jeff in Petticoats, 1865
George Cooper and Henry Tucker, Piano and voice, William A. Pond & Co., Making fun of Jefferson Davis, former president of the Confederacy
 
2366Jimmy Had a Nickel, 1933
Maurice Sigler, Al. Goodhart, and Al. Hoffman, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
2367In Gay New York, 1896
Hugh Morton and Gustave Kerker, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
2368Jim Crow Polka, 1847
E. P. Christy, Piano and voice, Jacques & Brother
 
2369Jim Crack Corn, 1846
???, Piano and voice, F. D. Benteen
 
2370Jim Along Josey, 1840
An Eminent Professor, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2371Jezebel, 1950
Wayne Shanklin, Piano and voice, Broadcast Music Inc.
 
2372Look Out for Jimmy Valentine, 1910
Edward Madden and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, Gus Edwards Music Pub. Co. Inc.
 
2373Is There Still Room for Me Neath the Old Apple Tree, 1915
Edgar Leslie & Lew Brown & Maurice Abrahams, Piano and voice, Maurice Abrahams Music Co.
 
2374It's a Sin To Tell a Lie, 1936
Billy Mayhew, Piano and voice, Donaldson, Douglas, & Gumble
 
2375It's a Lot of Idle Gossip, 1935
Al J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, Piano and voice, Mills Music Co.
 
2376It's a Long Long Way to the USA adn the Girl I Left Behind, 1917
Val. Trainor and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
2377It's a Long Long Way tot he USA and My Own Little Home Sweet Home, 1917
Zeph Fitz-Gerald, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
2378It's a Hap-Hap-Happy Day, 1939
Al. J. Neiburg, Sammy Timberg, and Winston Sharples, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
2379It's a Crying Shame, 1944
Bub Russell and Sam H. Stept, Piano and voice, Edwin H. Morris & Company
 
2380It's Was Nice While the Money Rolled In, 1945
Bob Hillard and Dick Miles, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
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241It Takes Time, 1947
Arthur Korb, Piano and voice, London Music Corporation
 
242It was a Dream
R. E. Francillon and Fred H. Cowen, Piano and voice, F. A. North & Co.
 
243My Georgia Land, 1924
Genie Terrill and Hugh Hodgson, Piano and voice, Hugh L. Hodgon, Music by Hugh Hodgson, former music professor at UGA, "Adopted as State Song by Georgia Federation of Women's Clubs"
 
244If You Stutter, 1923
Earl Thurston Tony Haslam, Piano and voice, Peter Bernard Music Publisher
 
245I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf, 1859
O. D. Martin and David Wood, Piano and voice, S. T. Gordon
 
246I've Been Floating Down the Old Green River, 1915
Bert Kalmar and Joe Cooper, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
247I've Been Faithful to You, 1898
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris, New York Journal Musical Supplement
 
248I've a Longing In My Heart for You, Louise, 1900
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Char. K. Harris
 
249It's You Who Taught it To Me, 1939
John Harley, Andy Razaf, and Joe Davis, Piano and voice, Georgia Music Corp.
 
2410It's You I'm Talkin' About, 1936
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Piano and voice, Popular Melodies Inc.
 
2411It's You Again, 1941
Joe McKiernan and Art Wilson, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Inc.
 
2412It's Tulip Time in Holland (Two Lips are Calling Me), 1915
Dave Radford and Richard A. Whiting, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
2413It's Time for Every Boy to Be a Soldier, 1917
Alfred Bryan and Harry Tierhey, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., WWI Era
 
2414It's Tight Like That, 1928
Thomas Dorsay and Hudson Whittaker, Piano and voice, Melrose Bros. Music Co. Inc.
 
2415It's the Talk of the Town, 1933
Marty Symes, Al. J. Neiburg, and Jerry Livingston, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy
 
2416It's the Same Old Shillelagh, 1940
Pat White, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
2417It's the Last Time I'll Fall in Love, 1940
Charley Tobias and Sam H. Stept, Piano and voice, Melrose Music Corp.
 
2418It's the Man in the Soldier Suit, 1902
Fred C. Farrell and Theo F. Morse, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, and Dresser
 
2419I'ts the Girl Behind the Man, 1912
Stanley Murphy and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer, Song of advice about a strong woman will get a man through anything
 
2420It's Swell of You, 1937
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corp.
 
2421It's Sunday Down in Caroline, 1933
Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, Piano and voice, Santly Bros Inc., referring to South Carolina
 
2422It's Sun Up Now, 1924
Eugene Lockhart, Piano and voice, Eugene Lockhart
 
2423It's Still Being Done, 1936
Abner Silver and Bickley Reichner, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
2424It's Slumber Time along the Swanee, 1939
Peter Tinturin and Tony Sacco, Piano and voice, Words and Music Inc.
 
2425It's Saint Patrick's Day in Savannah, 1953
A. J. Handiboe, Piano and voice, The Liberty Bell Network Programs, Savannah, GA
 
2426It's Roundup Time in Reno, 1937
Jack M. Owens and Gene Autry, Piano and voice, Santly Bros. - Joy
 
2427It's Only a Paper Moon, 1933
Billy Rose, E. Y. Harburg, and Harold Arlen, Piano and voice, Harms Incorporated
 
2428It's Psychological, 1934
Harlan Thompson and Lewis E. Gensler, Piano and voice, Paramount Productions Music Corp.
 
2429It's On, It's Off, 1937
Sam Coslow and Al Siegel, Piano and voice, Popular Melodies Inc.
 
2430I Love Thee My Country, 1853
Somers and R. g. Shrival, Piano and voice, Geo. A. Oates & Bros., published in Georgia
 
2431I Love Thee the Dearest Brother, 1846
Cynthia H. Stow and H. Swift, Piano and voice, Keith's Music Publishing House
 
2432I Love the Snow
O. W. Withington, Piano and voice, H. Prentiss
 
2433I Love the Whole United States, 1913
Roger Lewis and Ernie Erdman, Piano and voice, Tell Taylor Music Publ., Vets from the Civil War coming to a truce
 
2434I Love the Ladies, 1914
Grant Clark and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder Co.
 
2435I Love the Guy (I Love the Girl), 1950
Cy Coben, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
2436I Love the Way you Say Good-Night, 1951
Eddie Pola and George Wyle, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation
 
2437I Love Only One Girl in this Wide Wide World, 1903
Cobb and Edwards, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
2438I Love Nobody but You, 1898
Lew Sully, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, & Co.
 
2439I Love My Dolly Best, 1898
Malcolm Williams, Piano and voice, Myll Brothers, Musical supplement of the New York Journal
 
2440I Love Me (I'm Wild About Myself), 1923
Jack Oins, Will Mahoney and Edwin J. Weber, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
2441I Love, I Love the Free, 1840
Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Geo. P. Reed
 
2442I Love, I Love, I Love My Wife But Oh! You Kid!, 1909
Jimmy Lucas and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
2443I Love Her Just the Same, 1896
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2444I Love Dat Man, 1989
Dan Packard and E. J. Simnes, Piano and voice, Myll Bros., Musical supplement of the New York Journal, racist imagery, "Coon" song
 
2445I Love Coffee (I Love Tea), 1943
Vick Knight, Piano and voice, Carmichael Music Publications
 
2446I Love a Little Cottage, 1922
Roscoe Gilmore Stott and Geoffrey O'Hara, Piano and voice, Sam Fox Pub. Co.
 
2447I Long to See theh Girl I Left Behind, 1893
John T. Kelly, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2448I Long to See the Dear Old Home, 1873
Frank Dumont and James E. Stewart, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
2449I Live Up-Town, 1911
Alfred Bryan and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland Pub. Co.
 
2450I Like Ta Sing, 1936
Mike Mikita and Mac Benoit, Piano and voice, Jewel Music Publishing Co.
 
2451I Like to Make Music for You, 1944
Charles Newman and Lew Pollack, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.
 
2452I Learned a Lesson I'll Never Forget, 1944
Joe Davis, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation
 
2453The Conquered Banner, 1866
Moina and Theod. von Lahache, Piano and voice, A. E. Blackmar
 
2454Gathering Sea Shells from the Sea Shore, 1874
Will L. Thompson, Piano and voice, W. L. Thompson & Co.
 
2455Songs of the Sunny South
Various, Piano and voice, "Containing All Familiar Plantation and Minstrel Songs": Darling Nelly Gray, Dixie's Land, Hard Times Come Again No More, I Wish I Was in Dixie, Listen to the Mocking Bird, Maryland My Maryland, Massa's in de Cold Ground, My Old Kentucky Home, Old Dog Tray, Old Black Joe, Uncle Ned, Way Down Upon the Suwanee River
 
2456Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile, 1915
George Asaf and Felix Powell, Piano and voice, t. B. Harms
 
2457Keep the Home Fires Burning (Till the boys Come Home), 1914
Lena Guilbert Ford and Ivor Novello, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Ltd., WWI era
 
2458Over There, 1917
George M. Cohan, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist Inc., WWI era
 
2459There Is Sombody Waitin' For Me, 1917
Harry Lauder, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms, WWI Era
 
2460Long Boy, 1917
William Herschell and Barclay Walker, Piano and voice, William Herschell and Barclay Walker, WWI Era
 
2461Madelon, 1918
Camille Robert and J. Bodewalt Lampe, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., WWI Era
 
2462Oh! How I Hate to Get Up In the Morning, 1918
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co., WWI Era
 
2463How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm (After They've Seen Paree?), 1919
Joe Young, Sam M. Lewis, and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder co.
 
2464Beautiful Ohio, 1918
Mary Earl and Ballard Macdonald, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
 
2465Till We Meet Again, 1918
Raymond B. Egan, piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., WWI Era
 
2466My Belgian Rose, 1918
Geo. Benoit, Rob't Levenson, and Ted Garton, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc., WWI Era
 
2467When?, 1884
Father Ryan and Sam P. Snow, Piano and voice, Philips & Crew, Published in Atlanta
 
2468Rock Me to Sleep Mother
Florence Percy and Ernest Leslie, Piano and voice, John C. Schreiner & son, Published in Macon, GA
 
2469Farewell My Lilly Dear, 1851
S. C. F., Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co., Plantation melody, Christy's Minstrels
 
2470The Dying Soldier, 1853
N. Barker, Piano and voice, O. Ditson, Quartet
 
2471In Silence to His Memory, 1834
James Kenny Esq., Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt & Co., Quartet
 
2472If You Love Your Baby Make Goo Goo Eyes, 1900
Williams & Walker, Piano and voice, Hurtig Seamon
 
2473If You Only Had My Disposition, 1915
Chas McCarron and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
2474If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me with Your Eyes, 1893
Hubbard T. Smith, Piano and voice, John F. Ellis & Co.
 
2475If You Look in Her Eyes, 1917
Otto Harbach and Louis A. Hirsch, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons, Musical "Going Up" about planes
 
2476If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie, 1925
B. G. DeSylva, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
2477If You Had All the World and its Gold, 1916
Bartley Costello, Harry Edelheit, and Albert Piantadosi, Piano and voice, Al. Piantadosi & Co. Inc.
 
2478If You Ever Should Leave, 1937
Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc. NYC
 
2479If You Don't Get Married This Summer, You Won't Get Married At All, 1916
Al Dubin and Gustav Benkhart, Piano and voice, Emmett J. Welch Music Publishers
 
2480If You Can't Get the Love You Want, 1944
Howard Dietz and Vernon Duke, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
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251If You Build a Better Mousetrap, 1942
Johnny Mercer and Victor Schertzinger, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
252If You Believed in Me, 1929
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Abel Baer, Piano and voice, De Sylva Brown and Henderson Inc.
 
253If Ye a Highland Laddie Meet
G. Stansbury, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
254If We Should Meet Face To Face, 1893
Thos P. Getz, Piano and voice, Broder & Schlam
 
255If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts, We'll Just Be the same Old Friends, 1915
Joe McCarthy and Jimmie V. Monaco, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist Inc.
 
256If Time was Money I'd Be a Millionaire, 1902
Felix F. Feist and Ted. S. Barron, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
257A Stubborn Cinderella, 1908
Hough & Adams and Jos. E. Howard, piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
258If That's Your Idea of a Wonderful Time Take Me Home, 1914
Irving Berlin, piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder, Women being independent
 
259If That's the Way You Want It, Baby, 1943
Charlie Tobias, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobias, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin
 
2510If SAmmy Simpson Shot the Shutes, Why Shouldn't He Shoot the Shots?, 1917
Ed. P. Moran and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
2511If Mother Could See Me Now, 1941
Harry Tobias and Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Paul-Pioneer
 
2512If Love Were All, 1929
Noel Coward, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Ltd.
 
2513If Lov'd by Thee, 1856
George Linley and W. Vincent Wallace, piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
2514If It's True, 1933
Don Redman, Jule Penrose, and Gus Bently, Piano and voice, American Academy of Music
 
2515If I'm Elected, 1948
Peter Tinturin, Piano and voice, Chas K. Harris
 
2516My Sweetie, 1917
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
2517My Sweetheart's the Man in the Moon, 1892
James Thornton, Piano and voice, Frank Harding
 
2518My Sweetheart Nellie Bland, 1895
M. Sojnneschein and Anita Owen, Piano and voice, Lyon & Healy
 
2519My Sunshine rose, 1920
Jean Lafavre and W. C. Polla, Piano and voice, C. C. church & co.
 
2520My Sweet Adair, 1915
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & co.
 
2521My Susie-Anna From Louisiana, 1899
Tom McGuire and Sid L. Perrin, Piano and voice, George L. Spaulding, Ethiopian love song
 
2522My Sunny Tennessee, 1921
Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and Herman Ruby, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
2523My Sunflower Sue, 1900
Walter H. Ford and John W. Bratton, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2524My Sunday Girl, 1899
Stanislaus Strange, Louis Harrison, and Gustave Kerker, Piano and voice, George W. Lederer, Musical supplement of the New York Journal
 
2525My Sumurun Girl, 1912
Al. Jolson and Louis A Hirsh, Piano and voice, Shapiro Music Publishing Co.
 
2526My Sugar Takes Me With a Grain of Salt, 1936
Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Loeb, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
2527My Guy's Come Back, 1945
Ray McKinley and Mel Powell, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & co., End of WWII
 
2528My Greenwood Home, 1857
Henry Wood Esq. and G. W. H. Griffin, Piano and voice, Wm. Hall & Son
 
2529My Grennwich Village Sue, 1940
Art Swanstrom and Carey Morgan, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
2530My Great, Great, Grandfather, 1942
Edna Gischer and Al Garma, Piano and voice, Edwin H. Morris & Company, WWII era
 
2531My Southern Rose, 1909
Earle Taylor, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
2532My Southern Queen, 1906
Herbert W. Joyce and Emory R. Ruby, Piano and voice, Joyce, Ruby, and Berdernagel, Music Section Hearst's Boston Sunday American
 
2533My Grandma's Advice, 1857
M, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2534My Grandfather's Clock in the Hallway, 1935
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
2535My Geraldine, 1880
Bartley Campbell and W. W. Furst, Piano and voice, Bartley Campbell
 
2536My Georgia Lady Love, 1899
Andrew B. Sterling and Howard & Emerson, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
2537My Song of the Nile, 1929
Al Bryan and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2538My Gentle Nell, 1850
E. L. Baker, Piano and voice, J. Sage & Son
 
2539My Gal Loves a Sailor, 1942
Lieut. Earl Hutchinson, USNR and Floyd Fellows, Piano and voice, Acme Music Corporation
 
2540My Gal is a High-Born Lady, 1896
Barney Fagan, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
2541My Gal Irene, 1908
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
2542My Sister Julie, 1899
Charley Case, Piano and voice, Charles Case, Musical Supplement of the Sunday Examiner
 
2543My Gal Has Left Me, 1899
Howard & Emerson, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2544My Gal;, 1872
Walter Bray, Piano and voice, John Church & Co.
 
2545My Future Husband, 1880
Walton Perkins, Piano and voice, National Music Company
 
2546My Sister And I, 1941
Hy Zaret, Joan Whitney, and Alex Kramer, Piano and voice, Broadcast Music Inc.
 
2547My Forest Flower red skin Rose, 1909
Francklyn Wallace, Piano and voice, Francklyn Wallace
 
2548My First Lady and Me, 1940
Eugene West and Jack Mahoney, Piano and voice, West Music Publications
 
2549My Sally, 1894
Al. W. Filson, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co
 
2550My Rosie Rambler, 1908
Williams & Van Alstyne, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
2551My River Home, 1932
Joe Young and Bernice Petkere, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
2552My Favorite Star, 1873
Wm. E. Polyblank Esq. and William Cramer, Piano and voice, Joseph P. Shaw
 
2553My Favorite Song, 1944
Herb Magidson and Joe Burke, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc.
 
2554My Rambler Rose, 1922
Gene Buck, Louis A. Hirsch, Gene Buck, and Dave Stamper, Piano and voice, Harms Incorporated
 
2555My Father's Growing Old, 1868
Will S. Hays, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
2556My Estelle, 1898
Hugh Morton and Gustave Kerker, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co., Musical Supplement to the New York Journal
 
2557Mary I Believe Thee True, circa 1800-1820
Thos. Little and Thos. Moore Esq., Piano and voice, J. Hewitt
 
2558Mary Blane, 1847
F. C. German and J. H. Howard, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall, Sung by Ethiopian Serenades
 
2559Mary Aileen, 1858
J. H. McNaughton, Piano and voice, Blodgett & Bradford
 
2560Mary Ann-Marie, 1897
Charles Hoyt and Richard Stahl, Piano and voice, Chas. Hoyt, Supplement to New York Journal
 
2561Mary, 1916
A. H. Eastman and Fred Heltman, Piano and voice, Fred Heltman Co.
 
2562Mary Ann I'll Tell Your Ma, 1881
Gov. Add. Ryamn, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
2563Mary Ann, 1946
Joe Davis (Jaime Yamin) and Armando Castro, Piano and voice, Caribbean Music Inc.
 
2564Mary Mine, 1847
J. Staite Esp. and J. P. Knight, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond & Co.
 
2565Mary and John Or, the Lover's Quarrel, 1891
Fred. R. Wenger, Piano and voice, National Music co.
 
2566Martha, Just a Plain Old Fashioned Name, 1922
Joe L. Sanders, Piano and voice, J. W. Jenkins and Sons Music Co.
 
2567My Belgian Rose, 1918
Geo. Beniot, Robt. Levenson, and Ted Garton, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist Inc., WWI era
 
2568The Star Spangled Banner and The Marsellaise, 1917
John Stafford Smith and Rouget de L'isle, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson Company, WWI Era
 
2569Mark the Busy Insect Playing
Gentleman and Mr. Cope, Piano and voice, E. Riley
 
2570Mariutch (Make-a the Hootch-a ma Kootch) Down at Coney Isle, 1907
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.
 
2571The Marine's Hymn, 1929
A. Tregina, Piano and voice, U. S. Marine Corps
 
2572The Mariner's Requiem, 1849
Geo. W. Babcock Esq., Piano and voice, Geo. Stimpson Jr.
 
2573The Mariner's Child to His Mother
L. E. L. and J. M. Harris, Piano and voice, Davis & Horn
 
2574My Angeline Song from The Wizard of the Nile, 1895
Harry B. Smith and Victor Herbert, Piano and voice, Edward Schuberth
 
2575The Mariner, 1872
Louis Diehl, Piano and voice, G. D. Russel & Co.
 
2576Mary Mary, 1966
Michael Niesmith, Piano and voice, Screen Gems-Columbia Music Inc.
 
2577Mary Lindsey, 1848
Marion Dix Sullivan, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2578My America, 1916
James Gerald Dailey, Piano and voice, James Gerald Dailey
 
2579Mutiny in the Nursery, 1938
Johnny Mercer, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2580Mutiny in the Parlor, 1936
Edward Heyman and Vee Lawnhurst, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
boxfolder
261Must We Say Goodbye Forever, Nellie Dear?, 1901
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
262The Musical Wife
John Parry Jr., Piano and voice, Geo. P. Reed
 
263Moonshine Over Kentucky, 1938
Signey D. Mitchell and Lew Pollack, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation
 
264Moontime is Spoontime when You're with the Girl You Love, 1911
Paul Pratt, Piano and voice, J. H. Aufderheide & Co.
 
265The Moon's On the lake or Macgregor's Gathering
Walter Scott and Alex B. Lee, Piano and voice, Dubois & Stodart
 
266My Ohio Home, 1927
Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
267Moonrise on the Lowlands, 1936
Al J. Neiburg and Jerry Levinson, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
268My Nephew from Nice, 1936
Edward Hayman and Arthur Schwartz, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
269Moonlight Propaganda, 1946
Herb Magidson and Marry Malneck, Piano and voice, Bregman, Vocco and Conn Inc.
 
2610Moonlight on the Mississippi, 1938
Roy Hoffmeister, Maurrie Herl, and Frank Capano, Piano and voice, Tin Pan Alley
 
2611The Little Old Red Shawl My Mother Wore, 1885
Chas. Moreland, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms and Francis Day & Hunter
 
2612Moonlight on Campus, 1937
Johnny Mercer and Richard A. Whiting, Piano and voice, Harms Inc.
 
2613My Mother's Cottage Home, 1861
Dr. A. Brooks Everett, Piano and voice, Henry McCaffrey
 
2614The Moonlight of the Heart, 1849
Mrs. Aboy and Maurice Strakosch, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
2615My Mother's Bible, 1841
Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2616My Mother Told Me, 1944
Ralph Freed and Jimmy McHugh`, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
2617Moonlight, Music, Love & Flowers
John Barnett, Piano and voice, William Hall & Con
 
2618My Mother Dear
Samuel Lover Esq., Piano and voice, Firth, Pond & co.
 
2619Moonlight Makes me Lonesome for the Girl I Love, 1908
Haven Gillespie and Roy Steventon, Piano and voice, The Associated Music Publishers Co.
 
2620Moonlight is Sleeping
George Linley Esq., Piano and voice, Dubois Bacon & Chambers
 
2621My Money Never Gives Out, 1900
Irving Jones, piano and voice, Feist & Frankenthaler
 
2622Moonlight Cocktail, 1941
Kim Gannon and Lucky Roberts, Piano and voice, Jewel Music Publishing Co.
 
2623My Mom, 1932
Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Walter Donaldson
 
2624My Mind's Made Up to Marry Carolina, 1917
Lew Brown and Rubey Cowan, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
2625Moonlight Bay, 1912
Edward Madden and Percy Wenrich, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick Co.
 
2626My Miami, 1947
Fred F. Criley and Bob M. Crawford, Piano and voice, Fred. F. Criley
 
2627The Modern Century Girl, 1898
Charles Shackford, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern, Musical Supplement to the New York Journal
 
2628Molasses, Molasses (It's Icky Sticky Goo), 1950
Larry Clinton, Piano and voice, Essex Music Inc.
 
2629Monstro the Whale, 1939
Ned Washington and Leigh Harline, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc., from the Disney film Pinocchio
 
2630Monkey, Monkey (Bottle of Beer), 1946
Mann Curtis and Vic Missy, Piano and voice, Schapiro, Bernstien & Co. Inc.
 
2631MOney is the Root of All Evil (Take it Away, Take it Away, Take it Away), 1945
Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, Piano and voice, Sun Music Co.
 
2632Money is a Hard thing to Borrow, 1854
George Morris, Piano and voice, Faulds Stone & Morse, Minstrel song
 
2633The Monarch's Tear
Moritz Peuschel, Piano and voice, G. Andre & Co.
 
2634Molly Lee, 1909
jack Mahoney and Theodore Morese, Piano and voice, Theodore Morse Music co.
 
2635Molly Brannigan, 1903
Arranged by C. Villiers Stanford, Piano and voice, Boosey & Company
 
2636Molly and I and the Baby, 1892
Harry Kennedy, Piano and voice, C. H. Ditson & Co.
 
2637Myn-Heer Van Dunck
Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, E. Riley
 
2638My Wubba (Rubber) Doly, 1939
Kay and Sue Werner, Piano and voice, Exclusive Publications
 
2639Modern Design, 1944
Sammy Kaye, Ron Perry, and Stanley Broadhurst, Piano and voice, Republic Music Corp.
 
2640My Wild Days are Over, 1918
Lew Brown and Rubey Cowan, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
2641My Wife's Gone to the Country Hurrah! Hurrah!, 1909
Geo. Whiting, Iriving Berlin, and Ted Snyder, Piano and voice, Ted Snyder co.
 
2642My Valentine, 1896
Katharine Kavanaugh, Piano and voice, Geo. Willig & Co.
 
2643The Moon and the Water and Miz' O'Reilly's Daughter, 1942
Kwen Hail, Piano and voice, Bob Miller Inc.
 
2644My Trundle Bed, 1860
J. C. Baker, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2645Mrs. Santa Claus, 1964
Lucile Moore Johnston, Annie Hornady Howard, and Murray Howard, Piano and voice, Lucile Johnston Smith, published in Columbus, GA
 
2646Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, 1893
Karl P. Harrington, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson Company
 
2647The Music Store Window, 1864
Frank Wilder, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2648Music of the Ethiopian Serenaders
???, Piano and voice, E. Ferrett & Co., Set of songs: Dandy Jim of Caroline, Miss Lucy Long, Boatman's Dance, Old Dan tucker, My Old Aunt Sally, Miss Lucy Neal, The Ole Grey Goose, Going Ober de Mountain, 'Twill Never do to Gib it up So, Set of Cotillions
 
2649Mrs. Patrck Casey's Swell Pink Tea, 1898
Edgar Smithand John Stromberg, Piano and voice, Weber, Fields, and Stromberg, Musical Supplement for the New York Journal
 
2650Music Murmurings in the Trees, 1855
Mrs. Mary E. Hewitt and C. Jarvis, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
2651Mrs. Lofty and I, 1858
Lady of Buffalo and J. J. Hutchinson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2652Mrs. Jones' Musical Party, 1869
A. Sedgwick, Piano and voice, S. T. Gordon
 
2653The Music Goes Round and Round, 1935
"Red" Hodgson, Edward Farley, and Michael Riley, Piano and voice, Select Music Publications
 
2654Mr. Hepster's Dictionary, 1944
Harry Tobias and Al Sherman, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
2655Mr. Ghost Goes to Town, 1936
Mitchell Parish, Riving Mills, and Will Hudson, Piano and voice, Exclusive Publications Inc.
 
2656Music Book and Memories of Madame Sherry, 1910
Various, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer, Music Pub. Col, The Mad Madrid, Ciribiribin Waltz, Memories of "Madame Sherry"
 
2657Mr. Captain Stop the Ship!, 1894
W. a. Archbold and Felix McGlennon, Piano and voice, Spaulding & Gray
 
2658Music and her Sister Song
Richard Ryan and Stephen Glover, Piano and voice, ???
 
2659Mr. and Mrs. America, 1939
Ray Henderson and Paul Webster, Piano and voice, Ray Henderson and Paul Webster
 
2660Music
???, Piano and voice, Dubois & Stodart
 
2661Movin' Man Dont' Take My Baby Grand, 1911
Bert Kalmar and Ted Snyder, Piano and voice, Ted Snyder
 
2662"Murder," He Says, 1943
Frank Loesser and Jimmy McHugh, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
2663Move Over Babe (Here Comes Henry), 1973
Ernie Harwell and Bill Slayback, Piano and voice, Screen Gems-Columbia Publications, About Hank Aaron breaking Babe Ruth's Record
 
2664Move It Over, 1942
Sunny Skylar, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy Inc., WWI Era
 
2665The Mountaineer's Farewell, 1845
John C. Baker, Piano and voice, Keith's Publishing House
 
2666Mummy Mine, 1918
Richard Coburn and Vincent Rose, Piano and voice, Sherman, Clay & Co.
 
2667Mumble Jumble, 1942
Will Osborne and Marty Swartz, Piano and voice, Cherio Music Publishers Inc.
 
2668Can't You Hear the Mountain Music, 1937
Sam Coslow, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
2669The Mulligan Guard, 1873
Harrigan & Hart, Piano and voice, Wm. A. Pond & Co.
 
2670The Mountain Daisy
George Linley and Wm. Vincent Wallace, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
2671Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan), 1926
Jo' Trent, Peter De Rose, and Harry Richman, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
2672Mud in His Ears, 1942
Waver and Banahan, Piano and voice, Mills Music co.
 
2673Mountain Boys have Fun with Mountain Girls, 1950
Leon Pober and Ronnie Buck, Piano and voice, Bantam Music Pub. Co.
 
2674The Best I Get is Much Obliged to You, 1907
Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick
 
2675The Merry Old Land of Oz, 1939
E. Y. Harburg and Marold Arlen, Piano and voice, Leo Feist
 
2676The Merry Sleigh Ride, 1852
Valentine Dister, Piano and voice, Couenhoven, Scull, & Co.
 
2677Merry Old Christmas, 1840
Austin Phillips, Piano and voice, Atwill Publisher
 
2678Misty Islands of the Highlands, 1935
Jimmy Kennedy and Michael Carr, Piano and voice, The Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd.
 
2679Mistree Mary Quite Contrary Has a Vic'try Garden Now, 1943
W. R. Williams and Howard Peterson, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter, WWII era
 
2680Mr. Johnson Don't Get Gay!, 1898
Dave Reed Jr., Piano and voice, George L. Spaulding
 
boxfolder
271Mister Johnson, 1896
Ben R. Harney, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
272Mister Touchdown, USA, 1950
Ruth Roberts, Gene Filler, and William Katz, Piano and voice, Paxton Music Inc.
 
273Mister Pollyanna, 1943
Johnny Mercer and Hoagy Carmichael, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
274Mister Meadowlark, 1940
Johnny Mercer and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Mercer and Morris Inc.
 
275Oh! Mister Gallagher and Mister Sheen, 1922
Gallagher and Sheen, Piano and voice, Jack Mills Inc.
 
276Mister Five by Five, 1942
Don Raye and Gene De Paul, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
277Mr. Chucklehead, 1942
Harold J. Rome, Piano and voice, Musette Publishers Inc.
 
278MIster Buterfly, 1917
Ballard Macdonald and Leo Edwards, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
279The Messenger Bird
Mrs. Hemans and Her Sister, Piano and voice, William M. Hall & son
 
2710Mister Biddle's Riddle, 1942
Charles Cody, Piano and voice, Stirling Music Publishing Co.
 
2711A Message From the Sea, 1889
Charles Graham, Piano and voice, Willis Woodward & Co.
 
2712Mister and Mississippi, 1951
Irving Gordon, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
 
2713The Missletoe Bough
Henry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2714The Missouri Waltz Song, 1914
J. r. Shannon and Frederic Knight Logan, Piano and voice, Forster Music Publisher Inc.
 
2715MIssouri, 1946
Harry (Slim) Duncan and Hank Penny, Piano and voice, American Music, Inc.
 
2716Mississippi, Oh Beloved, 1909
William Leander Sheetz, piano and voice, The White-Sheetz Co.
 
2717M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I, 1916
Bert Hanlon, Benny Ryan, and Harry Tierney, Piano and voice, William Jerome Pub. Corp.
 
2718Miss Liza, 1910
Frank L. Stanton and Eugene Cowles, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson Company
 
2719Mississippi River (Keep Croonin' To Me), 1932
Frank Abbott and J. Rosemond Johnson, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
2720The Merry Days of Old, 1843
C. J. Jeffreys Esq and S. Nelson, piano and voice, James L. Hewitt
 
2721A Merry Christmas And a Happy New Year, 1945
Glen Dester and Phil Martin, Piano and voice, Cavalcade Music Co.
 
2722A Merry American Christmas, 1941
Gladys Shelley and Ruth Cleary, Piano and voice, Mercer and Morris Inc.
 
2723Miss Hallelujah Brown, 1938
Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
2724Misirlou, 1941
J. Pina (Fred Wise, Milton Leeds, and S. K. Russell) and N. Roubanis), piano and voice, Colonial Music Publ. Co. Inc.
 
2725The Mischevious Bee
R. Siddons and M. Kelley, Piano and voice, ???
 
2726Merrily Goes the Mill
S. Nelson, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2727The Mottoes That Are Framed Upon the Wall, 1888
William Devere and W. S. Mullaly, Piano and voice, Willis Woodward & Co.
 
2728Mother's Wedding Ring, 1885
Paul Howard, Piano and voice, Alberto Himan
 
2729The Mother's Vow, 1848
E. Bradford and H. Waters, Piano and voice, A. & J. P. Oroway
 
2730A MOther's Sad Goodbye, 1901
J. Boyle and Griffith J. Jones, Piano and voice, United States Music co.
 
2731The Mother's Farewell
Charles Jeffreys and S. Nelson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2732A Mother's Appeal to Her Boy, 1889
Julian Holmes and Henry F. Smith, Piano and voice, The Berge Music Company
 
2733Mother Would Comfort Me, 1868
Charles Carroll Sawyer, Piano and voice, Sawyer & Thompson
 
2734Mother Was a Lady (If Only Jack Were Here), 1896
Edward B. Marks and Joseph W. Stern, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & co.
 
2735Mother, Pin a Rose on Me, 1905
Dave Lewis, Paul Schindler, and Bob Adams, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2736The Mother of the Girl I Love, 1897
Wm. B. Gray, Piano and voice, W. B. Gray & Co.
 
2737Marianna Annabella (the Little Girl with the Big Name), 1938
Lanny Ross and Ugo Adduci, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
 
2738Mother O' MIne, 1903
Rudyard Kipling and Frank E. Tours, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Ltd.
 
2739Mother Nature's Lullaby, 1933
Max Rich and Jack Scholl, Piano and voice, Luz Bros. Music Publishers
 
2740Marching Through Georgia
Henry C. Work, Piano and voice, McKinley Music Co., Describing marching through Georgia bringing freedom, Sherman's March
 
2741Mother Machree, 1910
Rida Johnson Young, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2742Mother Kissed Me in My Dream, 1864
George Cooper and J. R. Thomas, Piano and voice, Wm. A. Pond & Co.
 
2743Mother is an Angel Now!, 1888
George Cooper and J. P. Skelly, Piano and voice, White, Smith, & Co.
 
2744Marchin' Towards ya', Georgia, 1934
Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, Piano and voice, Harms Incorporated, Georgia
 
2745Mother (I Love You), 1920
Howard Smith and Lieut. Gitz Rice, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc.
 
2746Mother Dear Mother
Capt. Burgess and W. P. Howard, Piano and voice, ???, Blind Tom, singer from Georgia, on the cover
 
2747Mother Dear, 1914
J. A. Pedersen and Ted. S. Barron, Piano and voice, Metropolis Music co.
 
2748M-O-T-H-E-R, A Word That Means the World to Me, 1915
Howard Johnson and Theodore Morse, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
2749Matrimonial Sweets
W. H. Freeman, Piano and voice, James L. Hewitt & Co.
 
2750The Matrimony Song (No! No! No!), 1949
Jack Young, Piano and voice, Regent Music Corp
 
2751The Master and Scholar
C. E. Horn, Piano and voice, C. Bradlee
 
2752Massa's Sleeping in the Churchyard, 1879
Arthur W. French and Wm. T. Keefer, Piano and voice, F. Trifet, Publisher
 
2753Matched!, 1868
???, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters, a campaign song for Horatio Seymour, adapted to the melody E Pluribus Unum
 
2754Massachusetts, 1942
Andy Razaf and Lucky Roberts, Piano and voice, Miller Music Inc.
 
2755The Masquerade is Over, 1938
Herb Magidson and Alie Wrubel, Piano and voice, Crawford Music Corporation
 
2756Men of Harvard, 1903
F. H. Grey, Piano, Walter Jacobs, For the Harvard football team
 
2757The Men Behind the Man Behind the Gun, 1942
Harold J. Rome, Piano and voice, Musette Publishers
 
2758Men Are Such Deceivers
Geo. Cooper and H. P. Danks, Piano and voice
 
2759The Memphis Blues, 1913
W. C. Handy, Piano and voice, Joe Morris Music Co.
 
2760Mary's Coming Home, 1913
Al. Dubin, Chas. O'Donnell, and W. R. McAllister, Piano and voice, Emmett J. Welch
 
2761The Maryland Cadets
Geo. F. Cole, Piano and voice, Keith's Music Publishing House
 
2762Memory Bells, 1863
Henry Tucker, Piano and voice, Henry Tucker
 
2763Memories of France, 1928
Al Dubin and J. Russel Robinson, Piano and voice, Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co.
 
2764Mary of the Wild Moor, 1845
Joseph W. Turner, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2765Memories, 1889
W. L. Sheetz, Piano and voice, White-Sheetz Co.
 
2766Mary of Argyle, 1871
S. Nelson, Piano and voice, W. C. Peters & Sons
 
2767The Memorial Window, 1872
James Barron Hope and George Camp, Piano and voice, Ludden & Bates, published in Savannah, GA
 
2768Memorial March, 1874
Theodore Maass, Piano and voice, Ludden & Bates, Dedicated to the Ladies Memorial Association, Savannah, GA
 
2769My Mary Dear, 1898
Fred J. Hammill, Piano and voice, Olympia Music Co., Musical Supplement of the New York Journal
 
2770Mattie May, 1872
W. L. Gardner and H. P. Danks, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
2771My Mary Ann, 1856
Barney Williams and M. Jyse, Piano and voice, Henry McCaffrey
 
2772My Margarita, 1938
Maria Grever and Walter Hirsch, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
2773Mon Homme (My Man), 1920
Maurice Yvain, A. Willemetz, and Jacques Charles, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
2774My Mammy, 1921
Joe Young, Sam Lewis, and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
2775The Moon O'er the Mountain is Beaming, 1841
Francis H. Brown, Piano and voice, Atwill
 
2776My Mama Says, "No No", 1944
Sammy Gallop and Ted Fiorito, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.
 
2777My Mama's Waiting There, 1905
Frank W. Sterns, Piano and voice, McKinley Music Co.
 
2778My Lucy and Me, 1848
Marshall S. Pike and J. P. Ordway, Piano and voice, A. & J. P. Ordway
 
2779My Lubly Dinah Mae, 1848
William Clifton, Piano and voice, Joseph F. Atwill
 
2780My Lovin' Melody Man (My Wonderful, Marvelous Melody Man), 1913
Joe Ward, Paul Cunningham, and Jack Glogau, Piano and voice, Leo Feist
 
boxfolder
281My Lover is a Weaver, 1890
Eugen Hildach (E. Buek), Piano and voice, G. Schirmer
 
282My Love has Gon a Sailing
Rose A. Lea and J. L. Molloy, Piano and voice
 
283The Moon Shines on the Moonshine, 1920
Francis De Witt and Robert Hood Bowers, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
284My Lotus Bloom (Chinese Love Song), 1934
Alice Granger and Wilbur Chenoweth, Piano and voice, The Boston Music Company
 
285Moon Over Brooklyn, 1946
Jason Matthews and Terry Shand, Piano and voice, London Music Corp.
 
286My Little Woman, 1877
Geo. L. Osgood, Piano and voice, O. Ditson & Co.
 
287The Moon Kissed the Mississippi, 1943
Charles Newman and Lew Pollack, Piano and voice, Miller Music Corporation
 
288My Little Valley Home, 1854
Harry Devere, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
289My Little Red Head, 1947
Max C. Freedman and Frankie Adams, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
 
2810My Little Persian Rose, 1912
Edgar Allan Woolf and Anatol Friedland, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
2811My Little Love, 1890
C. B. Hawley, Piano and voice, G. Schirmer
 
2812My Little Lhassa Maid, 1904
Guy F. Steely and Frederich Chapin, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
2813My Little Lady Bug, 1900
Walter H. Ford and John W. Bratton, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
2814My Little Girl, 1915
Saw Lewis, Will Dillon, and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
2815My Little Girl, 1915
Sam M. Lewis, Will Dillon, and Alvert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation, same chorus as the song before, but two verses which are completely different from the first version
 
2816My Little Georgia Rose, 1899
Robt. F. Roden and Max S. Witt, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co., Georgia
 
2817Montana Moon, 1941
Leslie Beacon, Piano and voice, Beacon Music Co.
 
2818My Little Cousin, 1942
Happy Lewis, Sam Braverman, and Cy Coben, Piano and voice, Doraine Music Publishing Co.
 
2819My Little Baby, 1897
Gustave Kerker and Hugh Morton, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co., Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser
 
2820My Pretty Zulu Lu, 1902
Max Hoffman, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, and Von Tilzer
 
2821My Pretty Parrakeet, 1946
Jaime Yamin (Joe Davis) and Juanita Gomez, Piano and voice, Caribbean Music Inc.
 
2822My Pretty Page Look Out Afar
T. Morton Esq and Hanry R. Bishop, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2823My Pretty Gazelle
G. A. Hodson, Piano and voice, L. Meignen & Co.
 
2824My Prarie Home, 1856
Wurzel, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
2825My Prarie Home, 1945
Jack Mahl and Jimmie Redrick, Piano and voice, Melocraft Music Pub. Co.
 
2826My Poor Prune, 1937
Vivian Gardner, Phil Levant and J. V. De Cimbri, Piano and voice, Roy Music Co.
 
2827My Own Iona, 1916
L. Wolfe Gilbert, Anatol Friedland and Carey Morgan, Piano and voice, Jos. W. stern & Co.
 
2828My Own Colleen, 1856
Max S. Witt, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co., Supplement to the Sunday World
 
2829My Own Cecile, 1898
H. Fragson & Ad. Stanislas, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co., Supplement to the New York Journal
 
2830My Own Blue Bell
Thomas H. Bayly Esp. , Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
2831My Kid's a Crooner, 1934
Marion Harris and Reg Montgomery, Piano and voice, The Lawrence Wright Music Co.
 
2832My Orchard is Short of a Peach Like You, 1913
Hed. Hye and Albert Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
2833My Operatic Samson, 1910
Wm. Jerome and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co., supplement to the Sunday World
 
2834My One Arabian Night, 1938
James C. Bradford, Arthur H. Gutman, and Arthur Jones, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
2835My Old Wife, 1840
Jonas B. Philips Esq. and Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Hewitt & Jacques
 
2836My Irish Molly O, 1905
Wm. Jerome and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Company
 
2837My Old Westchester Home Among the Maples, 1899
William B. Gray, piano and voice, W. B. Gray & Co., Supplement tot he New York Journal
 
2838My Irish Girl, 1911
Alfred Brayn and H. Blanke Belcher, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
2839My Old Virginia Home, 1855
J. A. Bartley, Esq. and Charley T. Frey, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
2840My Old Time girl, 1899
R. B. Cassin and Signey Homer, Piano and voice, E. J. Nugent Music Publishing co., Supplement to the New York Journal
 
2841My Old New Hampshire Home, 1898
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick and Company
 
2842My Old Home Town, 1932
A. L. S. and May H. Grahe, Piano and voice, Boosey, Hawkes, Belwin, Inc.
 
2843My Home My Happy Home
G. A. Hodson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & co.
 
2844My Home in the County Mayo, 1927
Monte Carlo and Alma Sanders, Piano and voice, Standard Music Corporation
 
2845My Old Dutch, Circa 1890
Albert Chevalier and Charles Ingle, Piano and voice, White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
 
2846My Highland Mary, 1829
Lady Norton and C. Meineke, Piano and voice, John Cole
 
2847My Old Brown Fiddle, 1937
John Klenner, Piano and voice, John Klenner
 
2848My Helen is the Fairest Flower
William Kirby, Piano and voice
 
2849Just Like Jane, 1906
Geo. Totten Smith and Geo. H. Nichols, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2850Ku Klux Kismet, 1924
Mary Gue, Piano, Walter Ardrell Riggs
 
2851Lazy Rolls the Rio Grande, 1939
Foster Carlin and Phil Ohman, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
2852A Lazy Georgia Moon, 1951
Worldye, Piano and voice, Wallace-Leathe Publications, Chipley, GA
 
2853Lazybones, 1933
Johnny Mercer, Piano and voice, Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc.
 
2854Lay My Head Beneath a Rose, 1926
W. Madison and G. Falkenstein, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation
 
2855Lay Me Down and Save the Flag, 1864
"Paulina" and Geo. F. Root, Piano and voice, Root Cady
 
2856The Law Won't Allow Me to Do It, 1892
Norton Atkins and Felix McGlennon, Piano and voice, Frank Tousey's Publishing House
 
2857Just Help Yourself, 1907
Andrew B. Sterling and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.
 
2858Maggie's Secret
Claribel, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
2859Just for Sociability, 1890
J. P. Skelly, Piano and voice, National Music Co.
 
2860The Magic of Your Eyes, 1907
Arthur A. Penn, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2861Macushla, 1910
Josephine V. Rowe and Dermot MacMurrough, Piano and voice, Boosey & Hawkes
 
2862Just 50 Years Ago, 1884
George Cooper and Harrison Millard, Piano and voice, Spear & Denhoff
 
2863Mad About the Boy, 1932
Noel Coward, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
2864Just Dreaming Til You Come Home, 1943
Al Dubin and Cliff Friend, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation, WWII Era Love Song
 
2865Just Beyond the Other Shore, 1876
Samuel N. Mitchell and H. P. Danks, Piano and voice, White, Smith, & Company
 
2866Maggie Murphy's Home, 1890
Edward Harrigan and Dave Braham, Piano and voice, William A. Pond & Co.
 
2867Maggie May, 1860
Sherman Greig, Piano and voice, Joseph P. Shaw
 
2868Maggie, the Cows are in the Clover, 1886
Al. W. Filson, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms
 
2869Just in Case You Change Your Mind, 1936
Ralph Reed, Piano and voice, Sherman, Clay & Co.
 
2870Just In Case, 1951
Vincent Andrews, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks
 
2871Maggie's Answer, 1868
J. A. Butterfield, Piano and voice, J. A. Butterfield
 
2872Let the Rest of the Wold Go By, 1919
J. Keirn Brennan and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2873The Lavender Girl
Piano and voice, J. L Hewitt & Co.
 
2874Let the Angels In, 1867
Miss Allen and H. P. Danks, PIano and voice, Chas. W. Harris
 
2875Laughing Water, 1903
Frederick W. Hager, Piano, Sol-Bloom
 
2876Let My Conscience Be Your Guide, 1937
Al Stillman and Harold Mooney, Piano and voice, Luz Bros. Music Publishers
 
2877Let Me Rest in the Land of My Birth
Charles Jeffreys and J. Harroway, Piano and voice, G. P. Reed
 
2878Laugh Clown Laugh, 1928
Lewis and Young and Jed Fiorito, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corp.
 
2879Let Me Kiss Him For His Mother, 1859
John P. Ordway, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2880Let Me Introduce a Fellah Lardy Dah or The City Toff
Piano and voice, William A. Pond & Co
 
boxfolder
291Let Me Die with my Face to the Foe, 1864
James C. Clark, Piano and voice, Horace Waters, Civil War Era, based on last words of Gen. James C. Rice
 
292Let's Go! U. S. A., 1941
Catherine Nagle, George Febbo, Clarence Lauer, and Will Hays, Piano and voice, Miracle Music Co., WWII Era, patriotic and military featured
 
293Let's Get the Umpire's Goat, 1909
Nora Bayes & Jack Norworth, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick, Baseball theme
 
294The Latin Quarter, 1938
Al Dubin and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corp., Latin Quarter in Paris
 
295Let's Be Buddies, 1940
Cole Porter, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
296Last Year's Roses, 1912
James E. Dempsey and Johann C. Schmid, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
297Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing, 1932
Robert Hargreaves, Stanley J. Damerell, and Tolchard Evans, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
298Let's Bring New Glory to Old Glory, 1942
Mack Gordon and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Twentieth Century Music Corporation, WWII era
 
299Let's All Go Up to Maud's, 1904
Joseph C. Farrell and Kerry Mills, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
2910Let's All Be American's Now, 1917
Irving Berlin, Edgar Leslie, and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, and Snyder co., WWI era
 
2911Let Yez All Be Irish To-Night, 1917
W. J. McKenna, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc.
 
2912Let Us LIve With a Hope, 1855
Alice Hawthorne, Piano and voice, Winner & Shuster
 
2913The Last Waltz I Had With You, 1920
Harold Atteridge and Bert Grant, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.
 
2914Let Us Have Peace, 1861
Will S. Hays, Piano and voice, Tripp & Cragg, Civil War Era
 
2915Last Train to Clarksville, 1966
Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, Piano and voice, Screen Gems-Columbia Music, Inc.
 
2916Let Us Forget, 1904
Harry J. Breen and T. Mayo Geary, Piano and voice, The American Advance Music Co.
 
2917Let There Be Love, 1940
Ian Grant and Lionel Rand, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc.
 
2918The Last Time I Saw Paris, 1940
Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein 2nd, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms
 
2919Let the rest of the World Go By, 1919
J. Kern Brennan and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2920(When You and I Were Young) Maggie Blues, 1922
Jack Frost and Jimmy McHugh, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
2921Magdaline, My Southern Queen!, 1903
Cole & Johnson Bros., Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
2922Madamoiselle Marie, 1944
William B. Richter, Piano and voice, William B. Richter, WWII era
 
2923Just Behind the Times, 1896
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2924Ma Black Tulip, 1900
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
2925Ma Blushin' Rosie, 1940
Edgar Smith and John Stromberg, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2926Just Before the Battle, Mother, 1863
Geo. F. Root, Piano and voice, Root & Cady
 
2927Ma Lady Lu, 1899
Chas. W. Doty and Edwin S. Brill, Piano and voice, Chas B. Ward, "A Dark Love Lament"
 
2928Ma Onliest One, 1896
Fay Templeton, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co., "An African Ballad"
 
2929Just Because You're in Deep Elem, 1939
Hy Heath, Johnny Lange, and Lew Porter, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.
 
2930Ma Pickaninny Babe, 1913
Chas L. Johnson, Piano and voice, Foster Music Publisher
 
2931Ma Tiger lily, 1900
Clay M. Greene and A. B. Sloane, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons, Two version: One from the musical with words, the other an instrumental piece
 
2932Just Because You're a Poor Little Girl, 1910
Ed Gardenier and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, Gus Edwards Music Pub. Co., Supplement to the New York Tribune
 
2933Just Because She Made De Goo-Goo Eyes, 1900
John Queen and Hughley Cannon, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, & Co.
 
2934The Machine Gun Song, 1943
Al Hoffman, Mann Curtis, and Jerry Livingston, Piano and voice, Edwin H. Morris & Company Inc., WWII Era
 
2935The Mackerel Catchers, 1849
Rev. E. W. Lake, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2936Li'l Abner, 1940
Ben Oakland Milton Berle, and Milton Drake, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
2937LIl' Farina (Everybody Love You), 1925
Harrison G. Smith and Alvano Mier, Piano and voice, Alvano Mier Music Pub. Co.
 
2938Lil' Feller, Come An' Play!, 1907
Frank L. Stanton and Robert B. Kellogg, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
2939Li'l Liza Jane, 1916
Countess Ada de Lachau, Piano and voice, Miller Music Corporation
 
2940Love Me While the Loving is Good, 1908
Stanley Murphy and Harry Von Tilzer Piano and voice, Harry von Tilzer
 
2941The Lilac Tree (Perspicacity), 1920
George H. Garlan, Piano and voice, Hinds, Hayden, & Eldredge
 
2942Love Me or Leave Me Alone, 1915
Howard Johnson and Archie Gottler, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder
 
2943Love Me Only, 1890
Henry J. Sayers and Banks Winter, Piano and voice, Willis Woodward & Co.
 
2944Love Me Little, Love Me Long, 1893
Percy Gaunt, Piano and voice, t. B. Harms & Co.
 
2945Lilies of Lorraine, 1926
Clifford Grey and Pierre Connoe, Piano and voice, Boosey & Co. Ltd.
 
2946Lillie of the Snowstorm, 1866
Henry C. Work, Piano and voice, S. Brainard's Sons
 
2947Lillie Lee is Full of Mischief
Stephen Glover, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
2948Lilla's a Lady!
T. H. Balyly Esq., Piano and voice, T. A. Rawlings
 
2949Love Me as I Am, 1941
Frank Loesser and Louis Alter, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
2950Lilly Dale, 1853
H. S. Thompson, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
2951Lily of the Valley, 1917
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
2952Love Me, 1934
Ned Washington and Victor Young, Piano and voice, Harry Engel Inc.
 
2953The Lily or the Rose?, 1902
Monroe H. Rosenfeld and Alfred Solman, Piano and voice, The American Advance Music Co., Musical supplement
 
2954Limehouse Blues, 1922
Douglas Furber and Philip Braham, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms Inc.
 
2955A Love Like This, 1943
Victor Young and Ned Washington, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corp.
 
2956The Limerick Girls, 1902
Chauncey Olcott, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2957Love Lies, 1940
Carl Sigman, Ralph Freed, and Joseph Meyer, Piano and voice, Leo Feist, Inc.
 
2958Linda, 1945
Ann Ronell, Piano and voice, Picture Music, Inc.
 
2959Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U. S. A.), 1927
Howard Johnson & Al Sherman, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., song about Charles Lindbergh, the aviator
 
2960Bright Eyes, 1909
O. A. Hauerbach and Karl L. Hoschna, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
2961List Thee Dear Lady
Fra Diavolo, Piano and voice, Endicott
 
2962Love is Like a Cigarette, 1935
Richard Jerome and Walter Kent, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc.
 
2963List to the Convent Bells
James Blockleuy, Piano and voice, National Music Co.
 
2964Listen to the Bugle Call, 1917
V. D. Simpson, Piano and voice, Maryland Music Publishing
 
2965Listen to the German Band, 1932
Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, Piano and voice, Miller Music Co.
 
2966Listen to the Mockingbird, 1855
Alice Hawthorne and Richard Milburn, Piano and voice, Winner & Shuster
 
2967Listen to the Voice of Love
???, Piano and voice, McDonnell's
 
2968I Had but Fifty Cents, 1933
Jimmie Long, Piano and voice, Calumet Music Co.
 
2969A Jug of Wine, 1945
Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
2970The Kaiser's Got the Blues, He's Got Those Weary Blues, 1918
Domer C. Browne and W. C. Handy, Piano and voice, Pace handy Music Co. Inc., WWI
 
2971There is Music in the Air
J. Clement French, Piano and voice, Millet's Music Saloon, Dedicated to the Kappa Alpha Society
 
2972Kashmiri Song, 1903
Laurence Hope and Amy Woodforde-Finden, Piano and voice, Boosey & Hawkes, Inc.
 
2973Just 20 Years Ago, 1863
F. Lambert, Piano and voice, S. Brainard's Sons, Civil War Era
 
2974The K. P. Serenade, 1942
Kay Twomey and Al Goodhart, Piano and voice, Gordon, Kaufman, and Real Inc.
 
2975Just Try to PIcture Me Back Home in Tennessee, 1915
Wm. Jerome and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder co.
 
2976Just think of Your Mother, 1900
Jos. F. Hortiz, Piano and voice, Jos. Morris
 
2977Just the Picture of a Girl I Used to Know, 1899
Hattie Nevada, Piano and voice, The Kansas City Talking Machine Co.
 
2978Just the Other Day, 1946
Redd Evans and Austen Croom-Johnson, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
 
2979The Longest Way Round is the Sweetest Way Home, 1908
Ren Shields and Kerry Mills, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
2980Just Tell Them That You Saw Me, 1895
Paul Dresser, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland & Co.
 
boxfolder
301Just Tell Her That I Loved Her Too, 1899
Chas. K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
302Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me), 1946
Lee Gaines and Duke Ellington, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation
 
303Long Long Ago!
Thomas Haynes Bayly Esp., Piano and voice, Hewitt & Jaques
 
304Long Live Democracy!, 1941
Wally Ives, Sidney Jerome, and Jerry Kanner, Piano and voice, Kanner Music Publishing Co.
 
305Long Gone, 1920
Chris Smith and W. C. Handy, Piano and voice, Handy Brothers Music Co. Inc.
 
306Long Boy, 1917
William Herschell, Barclay Walker, Gaar Williams, Piano and voice, The Beardsley-Woods Pub. Co.
 
307Lookout! We're Coming Through!, 1950
Paul Barrett, Piano and voice, Paul Barrett Music, Army propganda
 
308Lookout Mountain
Lon A. Warner and C. A. Garratt, Piano and voice, ??? (Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce???)
 
309Just One Word of Love, 1897
George A. Norton and James W. Casey, Piano and voice, The Hume-Minor Co., Music Supplement to the New York Journal and Advertiser
 
3010Jimmy Valentine, 1910
Edward Madden and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, Gus Edwards Pub. Co. Inc.
 
3011Looking for Yesterday, 1940
Eddied De Lange and Jimmy Van Heusen, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
3012Looking' for the Lost chord, 1937
Lindsay McPhail, Ed East, and Clark Harrington, Piano and voice, Modern Melodies Publishing Co.
 
3013Just My Style, 1904
Robert B. Smith and Raymond Hubbell, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
3014Just Listen to My Heart Beat, 1919
Harry B. Smith and Hugo Risenfeld, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
3015Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware, Gerneral Pershing Will Cross the Rhine, 1918
Howard Johnson and George W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
3016Just Like the Will O'The Wisp, 1919
Vernon J. Stevens and J. Stanley Brothers Jr., Piano and voice, A. J. Stasny Music Co.
 
3017Just Like Old Times, 1945
Joe Davis, Piano and voice, Joe Davis Music Co.
 
3018Just LIke a Melody Out of the Sky, 1928
Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Donaldson-Douglas & Gumble
 
3019Just Like Love
John Davy, Piano and voice, Hime
 
3020Look Out for the Big Banshee, 1919
Joseph E. Howard, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
3021Look in the Book and See!, 1901
Frank Pixley and Gustav Luders, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
3022Just a Kiss Apart, 1949
Leo Robin and Jule Styne, Piano and voice, J. J. Robbins & Sons
 
3023Just a Kid Named Joe, 1938
Mack David and Jerry Livingston, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
 
3024Just a Gleam of Heaven in Her Eyes, 1904
Chas K. Harris, Piano and voice, Chas K. Harris
 
3025Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose, 1916
Raymond Egan and Richard A. Whiting, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
3026Just a Girl That Men Forget, 1923
Al Dubin, Fred Rath, and Jos. J. Garren, Piano and voice, Jack Mills Music Publishers
 
3027Mammy's Goodnight Lullaby, 1920
William Jerome and Harry Von Tilzer, Piano and voice, Harry Von Tilzer
 
3028Just a Flower that You Plucked for Me One Day, 1902
Paul Leslie and H. W. Petrie, Piano and voice, McKinley Music Co.
 
3029Mammy o' Mine, 1919
William Tracey and Maceo Pinkard, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein,, & Co.
 
3030Mammy, I'll Sing About You, 1935
Al Dubin and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons
 
3031Mamma Says It's Naughty (She Can go to Kalamazoo!), 1893
Fred. Solomon, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark and Sons
 
3032Just a Gigolo, 1929
Leonello Caucci and Irving Caesar (Julius Brammer), Piano and voice, De Sylva Brown and Henderson Inc.
 
3033Just a Few Little Miles From Home, 1945
Ray Smith, Vaughn Horton, and Denver Darling, Piano and voice, RYTVOC Inc., WWII Era
 
3034Just a Fair Weather Friend, 1934
Johnny Mercer and Matt Malneck, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
3035Mammy's Shufflin' Dance, 1911
L. Wolfe Gilbert and Melville J. Gideon, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter, the Chicago Publisher
 
3036Mammy's Little Pumpkin Colored Coons, 1897
Hillman and Perrin, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
3037(I'm Dancin' with) The Mamas with Moo-Lah, 1942
Jack Yelled and Sammy Fain, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
3038Just a Blue Serge Suit, 1945
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin, WWII Era
 
3039Mamalu, 1944
Lew Brown and Ted Fio-Rito, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., New Orleans voodoo queen
 
3040Jupiter Has Nine Moons, 1939
Ade Robson, piano and voice, Joe Davis, Inc.
 
3041Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight (For Her Daddy Over There), 1918
Sam. M. Lewis, Joe Young, and M. K. Jerome, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder co., WWI era
 
3042Mama, That Moon is Here Again, 1937
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation, Written for both sexes to sing
 
3043Mama, Put Your Britches On!, 1943
Irene Higginbotham, Piano and voice, Beacon Music Co., Women working during WWII
 
3044Junk Man, 1934
Frank Loesser and Joseph Meyer, Piano and voice, Donaldson, Douglas, & Gumble Inc.
 
3045Mama, Do I Gotta?, 1947
Mann Curtis and Vic Mizzy, Piano and voice, Miller Music Corporation
 
3046Mama Can't Pray for Us Now, 1914
J. Will Callahan and F. Henri Klickman, Piano and voice, McKinley Music Co.
 
3047Mama Ain't Home Tonight, 1944
Jack Wallace and Sidney Furgatch, Piano and voice, Sunnyside Music Publications
 
3048Jumpin' With a GI Girl, 1943
Nelson Cogane, Edgar Battle, and Ira Schuster, Piano and voice, Paull-Pioneer Music Corporation, WWII, Seeing G. I. Women in a positive light
 
3049The Jumpin' Jive (Jim Jam Jump), 1939
Cab Calloway, Frank Froeba, and Jack Palmer, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
3050The Chimes (four songs)
Jullien, Piano and voice, E. Ferrett & Co.
 
3051Juluis' Bride
E. P. Christy, Piano and voice, Vanderbeek's
 
3052Man, That's Groovy!, 1941
Fred Norman and Jeff Adams, Piano and voice, Beacon Music co.
 
3053Man with an Elephant on His Hands, 1891
J. Cheever Goodwin and Woolson Morse, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
3054Julie O'Dooley, 1945
Edgar Leslie, Jack Meskill, and Pete Wendling, Piano and voice, Brown & Henderson
 
3055Juke Box Saturday Night, 1942
Al Stillman and Paul McGrane, Piano and voice, Mutual Music Society
 
3056Juke Box Roundelay, 1941
Kahn Keene and Lou Ricca, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks
 
3057Judy McCann, 1915
James Clarence Harvey and Andrew Mack, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
3058The Man that Broke the Brokers Down in Wall Street, 1894
William Jerome and D. Fitzgibbon, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
3059Man the LIfe Boat
Henry Russel, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
3060Juanita, 1855
Hon. Mors. Norton and T. g. May, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
3061The Man of the Hour, General Eisenhower, 1943
James Cavanaugh, John Redmond, and Nat Simon, Piano and voice, Joe Davis Music Co. Inc., WWII Era
 
3062Kitty McGee, 1887
Harrison Millard, Piano and voice, S. T. Gordon & Son
 
3063Kathleen O'Moore
Piano and voice, Klemm & Brother
 
3064Kathleen Mavourneen
Mrs. Crawford and F. N. Crouch, Piano and voice, H. C. Orth
 
3065Katty Avourneen
F. N. Crouch, Piano and voice, E. H. Harding
 
3066Katy-Did, Katy-Didn't, 1941
Frank Loesser and Hoagy Carmichael, Piano and voice, Famous Music corporation
 
3067Katy Darling, 1851
Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
3068Katy (The Hoppinest Kangaroo), 1951
Cy Coben, Piano and voice, George Paxton, Inc.
 
3069Katusha, 1943
Hy Zaret, Matvey Blanter, and Lou Singer, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corp.
 
3070Katunka, 1904
Lee Orean Smith, Piano, Vandersloot Music Co.
 
3071Katie Strang, 1856
W. W. Fosdick and W. Vincent Wallace, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
3072Kutchy, Kutchy, Coo!, 1888
Monroe H. Rosenfeld, Piano and voice, Benj. W. Hitchcock
 
3073Kate of Carolina, 1867
S. S. Steele, Piano and voice, Geo. P. Reed
 
3074Kate Kearney (being an answer to that celebrated song as sung by Mr. Webster: The Words by I. L. Lewis Esqr.
T. H. Thompson, Piano and voice, G. E. Blake
 
3075Kokomo, Indiana, 1947
Mack Gordon and Josef Myrow, Piano and voice, Bregman, Vocco, and Conn Inc.
 
3076Kate Kearney, 1834
Piano and voice, Kretshmar & Nunns
 
3077Kate Kearney (different lyrics)
Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
3078The Lady in Red, 1935
Mort Dixon and Allie Wrubel, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation
 
3079Lady Jinks of the Foot Dragoons, 1868
E. N. Slocum, Piano and voice, R. Witting & Co.
 
3080Laddie Buck of MIne, 1920
J. Keirn Brennan and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
boxfolder
311Lady Love, 1909
William J. McKenna and Albert Gumble, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & co.
 
312A Laddie in France is Dreaming (Little Girlie of You), 1918
Eddie McGrath and William E. Dulmage, Piano and voice, Eddie McGrath Publishing Co., WWI Era love song
 
313The Lady on the Two Cent Stamp, 1938
Al Dubin, Johnny Mercer, and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Harms Inc
 
314The Ladie's Man
John H. Hewitt, Piano and voice, F. D. Bentern
 
315The Fatherland, The Motherland, The Land of My Best Girl, 1914
Ballard McDonald and Harry Carroll, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
316The Lamplighter's Serenade, 1942
Paul Francis Webster and Hoagy Carmichael, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation
 
317Light of My Soul to Thee, 1864
E. L. Fancher Esq. and Walter Russell Johnston, Piano and voice, W. R. Johnston
 
318The Lady Who Couldn't Be Kissed, 1937
Al Dubin and Harry Warren, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corp.
 
319Lady Do Not Trust the Stranger, 1867
Thomas Manahan and Geo. A. Russell, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
3110The Lady from Brazil, 1944
Al Curtis and Frank Silver, Piano and voice, Frank Silver Music Publishers
 
3111The Lady from Fifth Avenue, 1937
Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co. Inc.
 
3112The Lady witht he Ragtime Walk, 1899
Armstrong Brothers, Piano and voice, W. B. Gray & Company, Supplement to the New York Journal
 
3113The Lady's in Love with You, 1939
Frank Loesser and Burton Lane, Piano and voice, paramount Music Corporation
 
3114The Lady from 29 Palms, 1947
Allie Wrubel, Piano and voice, Martin Music
 
3115The Lady's on the Job, 1943
Harold J. Rome, Piano and voice, Kaycee Music Co. Inc.
 
3116Lake Erie Waltz
Ch. Zeuner, Piano, Oliver Ditson
 
3117Lardy Dah
S. McIntyre Birbeck, Piano and voice, R. A. Saalfield
 
3118Lalapaluza Lu, 1942
Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, and Jerry Livingston, Piano and voice, World Music Inc.
 
3119Larboard Watch
T. Williams, Piano and voice, McKinley Music Co.
 
3120Lam' Lam' Lam', 1900
Frank Abbott and Ben M. Jerome, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, & Co.
 
3121Lambeth Walk, 1937
Noel Gay and Douglas Furber, Piano and voice, Cinephonic Music Co., Ltd.
 
3122Lament of the Alpine Shepherd Boy, 1844
Alfred Wheeler Esq. and Francis H. Brown, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
3123The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl, 1841
Ailenroe and William B. Bradbury, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
3124The Languid Man, 1898
Edmund Vance Cooke and Richard Stahl, Piano and voice, Carl Fischer, Supplement to the New York Journal
 
3125The Language of flowers, 1903
Jesse H. Campbell, Piano and voice, American Advance Music Co., Supplement to the New York American and Journal
 
3126The Land of the west
Rory O'Moore and Samuel Lover, Piano and voice, E. Riley & Co.
 
3127The Lament of the Irish Emigrant, 1842
Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood and William R. Dempster, Piano and voice, Geo. P. Reed
 
3128Lament of the Irish Love, 1847
H. G. Barrus, Piano and voice, Henry Tolman
 
3129The Kerry Dance Song
J. L. Molloy, Piano and voice, William A. Pond & Co.
 
3130The Last Meeting with the Old Folks, 1856
Sidney Dyer and J. A. Baker, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
3131Love's Dream Song, 1894
Minnie Bailey and J. W. Bischoff, Piano and voice, Theodore Presser Co.
 
3132Love's Got Me Down Again, 1939
Sammy Cahn and Saul Chaplin, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corp.
 
3133Love's Hour, 1899
Arthur Benington and Tibor Remenyi, Piano and voice, Tibor Remenyi, Musical supplement to the New York Journal
 
3134Love's Chosen Hours, 1843
H. P. Grattan Esq. and Fracis H. Brown, Piano and voice, Atwill
 
3135Lovers Once! Strangers Now, 1891
S. Turney, Piano and voice, S. Turney
 
3136Lover's Lane, 1899
Barney Fagan, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
3137The Last Sad Scene, 1847
A. A. G. and F. H. Nash, Piano and voice, C. Holt Jr.
 
3138Lover Come Back to Me, 1928
Sigmund Romberg, Frank Manel, and Oscar Hammerstein, Piano and voice, Harms, Inc.
 
3139A Little More Cider, 1843
Austin Harf, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
3140The Last Call for Love, 1942
E. Y. Harburg, Margery Cummings, and Burton lane, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
3141Lovely Nell, 1848
L. H. W. Crosby, Piano and voice, J. E. Gould & Co.
 
3142The Last Hour
Charles Jefferys and S. Nelson, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
3143(Sweeter Than Magnolia Blossoms) Lovely Linda Lou, 1936
York & King, Tom Connell, and Will Heagney, Piano and voice, York and King Pub. Co.
 
3144The Last Link is Broken
William Clifton, Piano and voice, George Willig Jr.
 
3145Milwaukee Light Guard, 1859
H. N. Hempstead, Piano, H. N. Hempsted
 
3146The Light Guard
Signorina Garcia and J. Barnett, Piano and voice, Dubois & Stodart
 
3147The Light House
Thomas Moore Esq. and J. Willson, Piano and voice, E. Riley
 
3148Light Light is the Heart, 1834
Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
3149Like the Gloom of Night Retiring
Henry B. Bishop, Piano and voice, E. Riley
 
3150Like a Sunbeam Came Our Darling, 1873
E. W. Locke, Piano and voice, G. D. Russell & Company
 
3151Life's Voyage, 1897
J. S. Duss, Piano and voice, Wm. C. Ott & Co.
 
3152Life's Game of See Saw, 1897
Edgar Selden and L. C. Wedgefuth, Piano and voice, L. C. Wedgefuth, Supplement to the New York Journal
 
3153Life's Dream is Over!, 1863
S. G. P., Piano and voice, S. Brainard's Song
 
3154Life's a Funny Present from Someone, 1944
Howard Dietz and Vernon Duke, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
3155A Life on the Ocean Wave, 1838
Opes Sargent and Henry Russel, Piano and voice, Hewitt & Jaques
 
3156Life is So Peculiar, 1950
Johnny Burke and James Van Heusen, Piano and voice, Burke-Van Heusen & Associates Music Corp
 
3157The Kind of Girl a Man Likes Best, 1909
Harry B. Smith and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, Gus-Edwards Music Pub. Co.
 
3158Kilroy Was Here, 1946
Paul Page, Piano and voice, American Academy of Music, Inc.
 
3159Kille Kille (Indian Love Talk), 1942
Vic Mizzy and Irving Taylor, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy-Select, Inc.
 
3160A Life in the Woods, 1841
George P. Morris, Esq. and F. H. Brown, Piano and voice, Atwill
 
3161Killarney, My Home O'er the Sea, 1911
Frederic Knight Logan, Piano and voice, Leo Feist
 
3162A LIfe in the West, 1844
G. P. Morris, Esq, Henry Russell, Piano and voice, W. C. Peters
 
3163Lieutenant General Grant's Grand March, 1862
E. Mack, Piano, Lee & Walker, Civil War Era
 
3164Love I'm Calling, 1932
Andy Razaf, Bob Schafer, and J. C. Johnson, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.
 
3165Love in Disguise, 1828
George Walker, Esq, and T. W. H. B. B., Piano and voice, G. M. Bourne
 
3166Love Here is My Heart, 1915
Adrian Ross and Lao Silesu, Piano and voice, Ascherberg, Hopwood, & Crew Ltd.
 
3167Love For Sale, 1930
Cole Porter, Piano and voice, Harms Incorporated
 
3168Little Maggie May
G. W. Moore and C. Blamphin, Piano and voice, Lee & Walker
 
3169Love Dreams, 1910
J. J. Crawford and Henriette Blanke-Belcher, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
3170Little Major, 1863
Henry C. Work, Piano and voice, Root & Cady, Civil War Era
 
3171Love By Moonlight, 1864
C. Kinkel, Piano, J. L. Peters
 
3172Little Maud, 1865
Thomas B. Aldrich and J. P. Webster, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
3173The Love Bug Will Bite You (If You Don't Watch Out), 1937
Pinky Tomlin, Piano and voice, Santly Bros.-Joy Inc.
 
3174Love, 1945
Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
3175A Little Farm Well Till'd
John Parry, Piano and voice, G. E. Blake
 
3176Little Miss No-One from No-Where, 1904
Rob't B. Smith and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
3177Love Bird, 1921
Mary Earl and Ted Fiorito, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
3178Love and the Weather, 1947
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Music Corporation
 
3179Little Mother of Mine, 1917
Walter H. Brown and H. T. Burleigh, Piano and voice, G. Ricordi & Co.
 
3180My Little Nest of Heavenly Blue, 1932
Sigmund Spaeth and Franz Lehar, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Music Corporation
 
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321The Little House Upon the Hill, 1915
Ballard Macdonald, Joe Goodwin, and Harry Puck, Piano and voice`, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
322Love and Duty, 1892
C. Williams and Leo Dryden, Piano and voice, Richard A. Saalfield
 
323Little Japan, 1904
J. T. Rider, Piano and voice, Theatrical Music Supply Co., Positive song about the Japanese, referring to the Russo-Japanese War of 1904 and 1905
 
324Little Joe, 1908
Julia L. Spalding, Piano and voice, The Spalding Co., Atlanta, GA, Song set in Georgia
 
325Love and a Dime, 1935
Brooks bowman, Piano and voice, Princeton University Triangle Club
 
326Little Katy, 1853
James Simmonds and Quos, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
327Love America or Leave It Alone, 1941
Clarence Gaskill, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy-select Inc., WWII Era
 
328The Little Lost Child, 1894
Edward B. Marks and Jos. W. Stern, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
329The Little Flower You Gave Me, 1818
J. C. Macy, Piano and voice, Roe Stephens
 
3210Louisiana Purchase, 1940
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
3211The Little Ford Rambled Right Along, 1914
C. R. Foster and Byron Gay, Piano and voice, Plaza Music Co., About Ford Cars
 
3212The Little Fraud, 1872
Ned Harrigan, Piano and voice, White & Goullard
 
3213Louisiana Lullaby, 1928
Lou Zoeller and Fred Bernhard, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
3214Louisiana Lou, 1911
Donaghey & Brukhardt and Ben. M. Jerome, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
3215Louisiana Lou, 1894
Leslie Stuart, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter
 
3216If He Wears a Little Golden Eagle, 1945
Ed East, Arthur Havel, and J. Fred Coots, Piano and voice, Bob Miller
 
3217Louis Kossuth Reception March, 1852
Fr. Benkhardt, Piano and voice, C. G. Christman
 
3218I Got the Sun in the Morning, 1946
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin
 
3219In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree, 1905
Harry H. Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation
 
3220I Can't Believe It's True, 1932
Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist Inc.
 
3221I Can't Believe Your Eyes, 1939
Mollie Lee, Frank La Mar, & Dick Dixon, Piano and voice, Dave Ringle
 
3222I Can't Face the Music (Without Singing the Blues), 1938
Ted Koehler and Rube Bloom, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corp.
 
3223I Can't Get Mississippi Off My Mind, 1931
Joe Young and Harry Akst, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
3224I Can't Get Over a Girl Like You (Loving a Boy Like Me), 1926
Ballard MacDonald and Martin Broones, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
3225I Can't Get Up the Nerve to Kiss You, 1947
Bennie Benjamin and George Weiss, Piano and voice, Santly-Joy
 
3226I Can't Give You Anything But Love, 1928
Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh, Piano and voice, Mills Music, Inc.
 
3227I Can't Make Up My Mind, 1941
Sy Taylor and Charles Reade, Piano and voice, Cameo Music Co.
 
3228I Can't Tell Why I Love You But I Do, 1900
Will. D. Cobb and Gus. Edwards, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, & Co.
 
3229I Didn't raise My Boy to be a Slacker, 1924
Mrs. Amos A. Fries, Piano and voice, Reserve Officers Association of the United States
 
3230I Didn't Raise My Boy to be a Soldier, 1915
Alfred Bryan and Al. Piantadosi, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
3231I Come, I Com to the Land of the Free
Gustavus Prasca, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
3232I Caught a Ball at the Ball Game, 1941
Al Hoffman, Mann Curtis, and Jerry Livingston, Piano and voice, Leeds Music Corporatoin, Baseball
 
3233I Can't Wait Unitl Tomorrow ('Cause Tomorrow I Go Home on Leave), 1942
Ervin Drake and Paul McGrane, Piano and voice, Edward B. Marks Corporation, WWII Era
 
3234I Could Kick Myself (For Getting a Kick Out of You), 1938
Al. Hoffman, Al. Goodhart, and Manny Kurtz, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
3235I Could Kiss You For That, 1940
Orrin Tucker and Bonnie Baker, Piano and voice, Paramount Music Corporation
 
3236I Dance Alone, 1938
James Shelton, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
3237I Didn't Slip, I Wasn't Pushed, I fell, 1950
Eddie Pola and George Wyle, Piano and voice, Remick Music Corporation
 
3238I Didn't Know What Time it Was, 1939
Lorenz hart and Richard Rogers, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
3239I Didn't Think She'd Do It But She Did, 1893
J. W. Kelly, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter
 
3240It Isn't Raining Rain to Me, 1911
Robert Loveman and Lewis Carey, Piano and voice, Boosey & Co.
 
3241If You Don't Want Me, 1913
Irving Berlin, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
3242If You See Sally, 1927
Gus Kahn, Ray Egan, and Walter Donaldson, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
3243If You Talk in Your Sleep Don't Mention My Name, 1911
Seymour Brown & Nat. D. Ayer, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
3244If You Were There With Me, 1910
Edward Madden, Ben M. Jerome, and Louis A. Hirsch, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
3245If You're Crazy About the Women You're Not Crazy At All, 1918
Edgar Leslie, Alfred Bryan, and Harry Ruby, Piano and voice, Waterson Berlin & Snyder co.
 
3246Igloo, 1939
Irving Taylor and Vic Mizzy, Piano and voice, Harry Teanney Inc.
 
3247I'll Be Marching to a Love Song, 1942
Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, Piano and voice, Robins Music Corporation
 
3248I'll Be Waiting in the Gloaming Sweet Genevieve, 1905
J. Fred Helf, Piano and voice, Helf & Hager Co.
 
3249I'll Be With You When the Roses Bloom Again, 1901
Will Whitmore and Harry Hilliard, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
3250I'll Be Your Regular Sweetie (But I Won't Be Your Once In a While), 1920
Fred Rose, George Little, and Peter S. Frost, Piano and voice, A. J. Stansy Music Co.
 
3251I'll Bet You Tell That To All The Girls, 1936
Charlie Tobias and Sam H. Stept, Piano and voice, Crawford Music Corporation
 
3252I'll Dig a Subway To Your Heart, 1914
Arthur Monday and Carey Morgan, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
3253I'll Do Anything In The World For You, 1906
Cobb & Edwards, Piano and voice, Gus Edwards Music Pub. Co.
 
3254I'll Do or Die, 1901
Frank Pixley and Gustav Luders, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
3255I'll Forgive You, But Cannot Forget, 1936
Albert Kennedy and Ernest Shonfield, Piano and voice, Albert Kennedy
 
3256I'll Get Wise to You, 1942
Mozelle Bell and Jimmy May, Piano and voice, Allied Music Corporation
 
3257I'll Get You, 1913
Will D. Cobb and Gus Edwards, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
3258I'll Go Back to the Old Bridge Again, 1884
George Cooper and J. P. Skelly, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
3259I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree
W. Guernsey, Piano and voice, William Hall & Son
 
3260I'll Have the Last Waltz With Mother, 1932
Harry Tobias, Charles Tobias, and Geo. J. Bennett, Piano and voice, Mills Music Inc.
 
3261It Is Not In the Battlefield
T. A. Rawlings, Piano and voice, Dubois & Stodart
 
3262Absinthe Frappe, 1904
Glen Mac Donough and Victor Herbert, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
3263It Can't Happen Here, 1936
Tot Seymour and Vee Lawnhurst, Piano and voice, Popular Melodies Inc.
 
3264It All Depends on You, 1926
B. G. DeSyla, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, De Sylva, Brown, And Henderson Inc.
 
3265It Ain't Right to Say Ain't, 1941
Eddie De Lange and John Benson Brooks, Piano and voice, Triangle Music Corporation
 
3266It Ain't No LIe, 1898
E. P. Morana and J. Fred Helf., Piano and voice, The Groene Music Publishing
 
3267Isn't this a Cock-Eyed World?, 1930
Al Dubin and Joe Burke, Piano and voice, De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson Inc.
 
3268Isn't that Enough for You?, 1909
Ted Henry and Alfred Conklin, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
3269Isle Of Beauty, Fare Thee Well!
T. A. Rawlings, Piano and voice, C. Bradlee
 
3270Isle D'Amour, 1913
Earl Carroll and Leo. Edwards, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
3271I'se A-Muggin' (The Musical Arithmetic Game), 1936
"Stuff" Smith, Piano and voice, Select Music Publications
 
3272I Have No Mother Now, 1856
C. G. Mortimer Jr., Piano and voice, W. G. Metzerott Music Depot
 
3273I Happened to Be There, 1897
Wm. M. Dunlevy and Edwin Foy, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms Co., New York Journal Supplement
 
3274I Had $15.00 In My Inside Pocket, 1885
Harry Kennedy, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
3275I Got a Guy, 1938
Marion Sunshine, Piano and voice, Fred Fisher Music co.
 
3276I Go Sweet Friends, 1837
James B. Ensign, Piano and voice, Firth & Hall
 
3277I Go For That, 1938
Frank Loesser and Matt Malneck, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
3278I Get the Neck of a Chicken, 1942
Frank Loesser and Jimmy McHugh, Piano and voice, Southern Music Publishing Co.
 
3279(When We Are Dancing) I Get Ideas, 1951
Dorcas Cochran and Sanders, Piano and voice, Hill and Range Songs, Inc.
 
3280I Found You Out When I Found You In (Sombody Else's Arms), 1928
Charles O'Flynn and Phill Ponce, Piano and voice, A. J. Stanley Music Co. Inc.
 
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331I Found You Among the Roses, 1916
George B. Pitman, Piano and voice, A.J. Stasny Music Co.
 
332I Found My Yellow Basket, 1938
Ella Fitzgerald and Chick Webb, Piano and voice, Robbins Music Corporation
 
333I Found a Rose in the Devil's Garden, 1921
Willie Raskin and Fred Fisher, Piano and voice, Fred Fisher, Inc.
 
334I Forget, I Forget, 1888
Felix McClennon, Piano and voice, Wm. H. Boner & Co.
 
335I Gotta Gal I Love (In North and South Dakota), 1946
Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
336I Guess I'll Have to Telegraph My Baby, 1898
Geo. M. Cohan, Piano and voice, George L. Spaulding, "Coon Song"
 
337I Guess That Will Hold You for Awhile, 1897
Smart & Williams, Piano and voice, Howley, Haviland, & Co.
 
338I Had a Hat (When I Came In), 1941
James Mooney, Piano and voice, Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc.
 
339I Had a Wonderful Time in Columbus, 1946
Kermit Goell and Bee Walker, Piano and voice, Hudson Music Corp, Can be sung by a woman or a man
 
3310I Feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie
E. W. Locke, Piano and voice, S. Brainard's Sons
 
3311I Fear No Foe
Edward Oxenford and Ciro Pinsuti, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson & Co.
 
3312I Faw Down An' Go Boom, 1928
James Brockman, Leonard Stevens, and B. B. B., Piano and voice, Walter Donaldson
 
3313I Gave My Heart Away, Just For a Rose, 1912
P. Hans Falth, Piano and voice, P. Hans Flath
 
3314I Dug a Ditch in Wichita, 1943
Lew Brown, Ralph Freed, and Burton Lane, Piano and voice, Leo Feist, Inc.
 
3315I Drottled a Drit-Drit, 1944
Bill Lava and Alyce Walker, Piano and voice, Golden Melody Music Co.
 
3316I Dreamt that He Loved Me
J. E. Carpenter and Edward L. Hime, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
3317I Dreamed My Boy was Home Again, 1863
Charles Carroll Sawyer, Piano and voice, Sawyer & Thompson, Civil War Era
 
3318I Double dare You, 1937
Terry Shand and Jimmy Eaton, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
 
3319If I Were You, 1938
Buddy Bernier and Bob Emmerich, Piano and voice, Crawford Music Corporation
 
3320If I Were Really a King, 1896
Harry B. Smith and Ludwig Englander, Piano and voice, T. Harms & Co., New York Journal Musical Supplement
 
3321If I Should Say "I Love You", 1902
Frank N. Scott and Mabel F. Chandler, Piano and voice, American Music co., New York Journal Musical Supplement
 
3322If I Only Had a Job, 1898
W. E. Browning and James B. Muller, Piano and voice, F. A. Mills
 
3323If I Misunderstood You, 1944
Herb Sweet, Ron Perry, and Bert Mann, Piano and voice, Arrow Music Co.
 
3324If I Knock the 'L' Out of Kelly, It Would Still Be Kelly to Me, 1916
Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, and Bert Grant, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
 
3325If I Knew Then (What I Know Now), 1939
Dick Jurgens and Eddy Howard, Piano and voice, Chappell & Co. Inc.
 
3326If I Had You On a Desert Island, 1950
Ruth Roberts, Gene Piller & Bill Katz, Piano and voice, D. Dreyer & Co. Inc
 
3327If I Had Rhythm in My Nursery Rhymes, 1935
Sammy Cahn, Don Raye, Jimmie Lunceford and Saul I. Chaplin, Piano and voice, Select Music Publications
 
3328If I Had My Way, 1913
Lou Klein and James Kendis, Piano and voice, Maurice Richmond Music Co.
 
3329If I Had KNown, 1936
Maury Goldsmith, Barnety B. Lester & E. P. La Freniere, Piano and voice, Roy Music Co.
 
3330If I Had a Girl Like You, 1930
Louis W. McDermott, Piano and voice, Leo Feist Inc.
 
3331If I Forget, 1911
Alfred Anderson and De Koven Thompson, Piano and voice, Harold Rossiter Music Company
 
3332If I Ever Get Back to Hannah, 1942
Bud Green and Ray Henderson, Piano and voice, Mutual Music Society, Inc., WWII
 
3333If I Catch the Guy Who Wrote Poor Butterfly, 1917
William Jerome and Arthur Green, Piano and voice, William Jerome Publishing Corporation
 
3334If He Can Fight-Like He can Love, Good Night, Germany!, 1918
Grant Clarke, Howard E. Rogers, and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist
 
3335I Don't Want to Play In Your Yard, 1894
Philip Wingate and H. W. Petrie, Piano and voice, Petrie Music Company
 
3336I Don't Want to Marry Your Family, 1909
Will M. Hough, Frank R. Adams, and Jos. E. Howard, Piano and voice, Charles K. Harris
 
3337I Don't Want to Get Well, 1917
Harry Pease, Howard Johnson, and Harry Jentes, Piano and voice, Leo. Feist Inc., WWI
 
3338I Don't Want No More of Army Life, 1950
Esther Van Sciver and Shelby Darnell, Piano and voice, Bob Miller Inc.
 
3339I Don't Want a Million Dollars, 1908
Hough & Adams and Jos. E. Howard, Piano and voice, Chas. K. Harris
 
3340I Don't Know Your Name (But You're Beautiful), 1935
Irving Caesar, Sammer Lerner, and Gerald Marks, Piano and voice, Irving Caesar, Inc.
 
3341I Don't Know How to Tell Yer How Lubs Yer!, 1897
Bennett Scott, Piano and voice, Supplement to the New York Journal, English "Coon Song"
 
3342I Don't Care If You Nebber Comes Back, 1897
Raymond A. Brown and Monroe H. Rosenfeld, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co., "Darkey Song"
 
3343I Do Better up In the Mountains (Than I Do Down by the Sea), 1950
Paul Cunningham and Sam H. Stept, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corp.
 
3344The Ivy Green, 1838
Boz and Henry Russell, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & Co.
 
3345I've Worked Eight Hours This Day
Felix McGlennon, Piano and voice, National Music Company
 
3346I've Wandere'd In Dreams
J. A. Wade, Piano and voice, E. Riley
 
3347I've Wandered Far From Thee, Mother
C. Meadows and J. M. Bradley, Piano and voice, Olive Ditson
 
3348I've Waited Honey, Waited Long for You, 1899
George A. Nicholas, Piano and voice, Hugo V. Schlam
 
3349If Dreams Come True, 1899
Arthur Trevelyan, Piano and voice, T. B. Harms & Co.
 
3350I'm A Lonesome Little Rain Drop, 1920
Joe Goodwin, Murray Roth, and James F. Hanley, Piano and voice, Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co.
 
3351I'm A Looking for My Ten (Or I don't want to see Caesar), 1905
George V. Hobart and Silvio Hein, Piano and voice, Jos. W. Stern & Co.
 
3352I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line, 1917
Sam M. Lewis, Joe Young, and Jean Schwartz, Piano and voice, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.
 
3353I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark, 1907
Harry Williams and Egbert Van Alstyne, Piano and voice, Jerome H. Remick & Co.
 
3354I'm Afraid of the Beautiful Girls, 1916
Al Dubin and Geo. B. McConnell, Piano and voice, Emmett J. Welch
 
3355I'm Afraid to Love You ('Fraid I Might Like It), 1950
Harry Stride, Bert Douglas, Pat McCarthy, Piano and voice, Plymouth Music Co.
 
3356I'm a Lonesome Melody, 1915
Joe Young and Geo. W. Meyer, Piano and voice, Kalmar Puck & Abrahams Consolidated, Inc.
 
3357I'm Afloat!, 1841
Eliza Cook and C. G. Buchanan, Piano and voice, F. D. Benteen
 
3358I'm a Very Unfortunate Man, 1852
Ossian E. Dodge, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
3359I'm a Sentimental Regimental, 1942
Rex Ford, Piano and voice, Ruby Music Co.
 
3360I'm a Merry Laughing Girl
E. W. Glover, Piano and voice, Horace Waters
 
3361I'm a Lonely Little Petunia, 1946
Johnny Kamano, Billy Faber, and Maurie Hartmann, Piano and voice, RYTVOC Inc.
 
3362In a Grape-Vine Swing, 1906
Ned Nye and Mrs. W. H. Colby, Piano and voice, F. B. Haviland
 
3363In a Cottage O'er in Ireland, 1930
Adam O'Neill and Geoffrey O'Hara, Piano and voice, Chappell-Harms Inc.
 
3364In a Little Second Hand Store, 1933
Harry Pease, Dave Dreyer, and Ed. G. Nelson, Piano and voice, Bourne Inc.
 
3365In a Old New England Villiage by the Sea, 1899
George L. Spaulding, Piano and voice, George L. Spaulding, Supplement of the New York Journal and Advertiser
 
3366In After Years When I am Old, 1904
Cleve M. Williams, Piano and voice, Will Rossiter
 
3367In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town, 1932
Joe Young, John Siras, and Little Jack Little, Piano and voice, M. Whitmark & Sons
 
3368I'm a Broth of a Boy, 1876
George Cooper and J. R. Thomas, Piano and voice, J. L. Peters
 
3369I'm Alone, I'm Alone
J. Benedict, Piano and voice, Firth, Pond, & co.
 
3370I'm Alone, All Alone, 1846
Lewis F. Thomas Esq. and William R. Dempster, Piano and voice, Oliver Ditson
 
3371I'm All Eyes for Ida, 1931
Lou Klein and Larry Shay, Piano and voice, Brockman-Schenck Inc.
 
3372I'm Far Away From Home to Night, 1866
E. B. Spencer, Piano and voice, J. Marsh
 
3373I'm Easy to Get Along With, 1946
Abel Bear, Wilton Moore, and Paul Cunningham, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corp.
 
3374I'm Dreaming Sweet Dreams of You, 1916
Anthony Backsteen and Abe Olman, Piano and voice, La Salle Music Publishers
 
3375I'm Doin' if For Defense, 1943
Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen, Piano and voice, Famous Music Corporation
 
3376I'm Crying Just for You, 1913
Joe. McCarthy and James V. Monaco, Piano and voice, Broadway Music Corporation
 
3377I'm Coming Back to California (That's Where I Belong), 1916
J. Keirn Brennan and Ernest R. Ball, Piano and voice, M. Witmark & Sons
 
3378I'm Comin' Back, 1945
Ann Ronell, Piano and voice, Picture Music Inc., WWII Era
 
3379I'm Building Up To an Awful Let-Down, 1935
Fred Astaire and Johnny Mercer, Piano and voice, Irving Berlin Inc.
 
3380I'm Awfully Strong for You, 1908
Geo. M. Cohan, Piano and voice, Cohan & Harris