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Abdul the Bulbul Ameer : with ukulele chords, guitar chords and special Hawaiian guitar chorus, 1935
Bob Kaai; Jim Smock; Chicago : Calumet
Arab love song, 1908
Silvio Hein, Starmer (Illustrator), George V Hobart (Librettist) (Lyricist); New York : Marie Cahill Music Co.
At the high brown babies' ball, 1919
Benny Davis, Sid Erdman, Ernie Erdman; New York : Leo Feist Inc.
Big indian chief, 1904
J Rosamond Johnson (Composer), Bob Cole (Lyricist), Frew (Illustrator); New York : Jos. W. Stern & Co.
Cherry blossoms, 1904
Engelmann H; Philadelphia, Penn. : Theodore Presser
Ching Chong, 1917
Lee S Roberts, J Will Callahan; Chicago : Lee S. Roberts
Chong he come from Hong Kong, 1919
Harold Weeks (Composer) (Lyricist); New York : Leo Feist, Inc.
Cotton states rag, 1910
Annie Ford McKnight (Composer); Thomasville, Ga. : C.C. Cocroft Music Co
Down in Borneo Isle, 1917
Henry Creamer (Composer) (Lyricist), Turner Layton (Composer) (Lyricist); New York : Broadway Music Corporation
Give me the sultan's harem, 1919
Abner Silver, Alex Gerber; New York: M. Witmark & Sons
Goodbye girls I'm through, 1914
Ivan Caryll, John Golden; New York: Chappell & Co.; 2 copies
Gypsy blues, 1921
Eubie Blake (Composer) (Lyricist), Noble Sissle (Composer) (Lyricist); New York : M. Witmark & Sons
Gypsy love song , 1898
Victor Herbert, Harry B Smith (Lyricist); New York : M. Witmark & Sons
I left ma heart in Dixie, 1901
William Loraine, Harry B. Marshall; New York: M. Witmark & Sons
I never had a mammy, 1923
Duncan Sisters, P M Griffith (Illustrator); New York : Irving Berlin, Inc.
In my harem, 1913
Irving Berlin; New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder
Indian love call, 1924
Rudolf Friml, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd; New York : Harms Inc.; 2 copies
Indian love call, 1924
Rudolf Friml, Otto Abels Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd; New York: Harms Inc.
Jolly darkies, 1925
Karl Bechter; Philadelphia : Theodore Presser Co.
Karama, 1904
Vivian Grey; New York: Leo Feist Inc.
Little puff of smoke, 1910
G. Harris (Doc.) White, R.W. Lardner; Chicago: Victor Kremer Co.
My little Persian rose, 1912
Anatol Friedland, Edgar Allan Woolf; New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co.
My sweet Egyptian rose, 1917
Anatol Friedland, Edgar Allan Woolf, Starmer (Illustrator); New York : Jos. W. Stern; 2 copies
'Neath the Dixie moon (cake walk), 1916
Bob Allan, Dave M. Allan; Chicago : F.J.A Forster Music Publisher
Not lately, 1922
Chas. A. Prince, E. Deacey; New York : Triangle Music Pub.
Old black Joe, 1902
Stephen Foster; New York: Armstrong Music Co.
Ole' nicker demus, 1881
Sam Lucas; Boston : W.A. Evans & Bro. Publishers
Out of the frying pan, 1911
Eddie Leonard; Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music Co.
Since Ma is playing mah jong, 1924
Rose, Billy; Conrad, Con; New York; M. Witmark & Sons
The best i get is much obliged to you, 1907
Benjamin Hapgood Burt
The last long mile, 1917
Emil Breitenfeld; New York: T.B. Harms Co.
They'll be mighty proud in Dixie of their old black Joe, 1918
Carroll, Harry; New York; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
Up in the cocoanut tree, 1903
Madden, Edward; Morse, Theodore F.; New York; Howley, Haviland & Dresser
We'll have a little dance to night boys
Christy, Edwin P.; New York; C. Holt Jr.
Where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night?, 1916
Lewis, Sam M.; Young, Joe; Meyer, Geo. W.; New York; Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.
White folks call it chantecler, but it's just plain chicken to me, 1910
Sterling, Andrew B.; Williams, Bert; New York; Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.
You may "tut tut" but you can't "pooh pooh", 1903
Rogers, Ed; New York; Edwin S. Brill
You'll find old Dixieland in France, 1918
Clarke, Grant; Meyer, George W.; New York; Leo Feist Inc.