Box 1
Contains 66 Results:
Aba daba honeymoon, 1914
Arthur Fields, Walter Donovan; New York : Leo Feist ; London, England : Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew
Alabama barbecue, 1936
Benny Davis; J. Fred Coots; New York: Mills Music
All aboard for Dixie land, 1913
George L Cobb, Jack Yellen; New York : J. Fred Helf; 2 copies
Allez-vous-en, go away, 1953
Cole Porter; New York : Buxton Hill Music Corp.
Anticipation valse, 1912
Cecil Macklin, W K Haselden (Illustrator); New York: Edward Schuberth and Co. & London : Cary & Co.
Babes in the Wood-Ballin' the Jack
This series is arranged into two subseries, Sheet Music and Songbooks. Songbooks contain song lyrics, and often one or a combination of the following: sheet music, performance and musical directions, and scripted dialog. The sheet music and songbooks in this series date from 1846-1994 and originated mainly from the United States.
Be a Clown-The Best Thing for You
This series is arranged into two subseries, Sheet Music and Songbooks. Songbooks contain song lyrics, and often one or a combination of the following: sheet music, performance and musical directions, and scripted dialog. The sheet music and songbooks in this series date from 1846-1994 and originated mainly from the United States.
Big Indian Chief-Break the News to Mother
This series is arranged into two subseries, Sheet Music and Songbooks. Songbooks contain song lyrics, and often one or a combination of the following: sheet music, performance and musical directions, and scripted dialog. The sheet music and songbooks in this series date from 1846-1994 and originated mainly from the United States.
Bring Back Those Minstrel Days-By the Saskatchewan
This series is arranged into two subseries, Sheet Music and Songbooks. Songbooks contain song lyrics, and often one or a combination of the following: sheet music, performance and musical directions, and scripted dialog. The sheet music and songbooks in this series date from 1846-1994 and originated mainly from the United States.
Call it Love-Carry Me Back to Old Virginny
This series is arranged into two subseries, Sheet Music and Songbooks. Songbooks contain song lyrics, and often one or a combination of the following: sheet music, performance and musical directions, and scripted dialog. The sheet music and songbooks in this series date from 1846-1994 and originated mainly from the United States.
Charge of the Light Brigade-The Chicken Rag
This series is arranged into two subseries, Sheet Music and Songbooks. Songbooks contain song lyrics, and often one or a combination of the following: sheet music, performance and musical directions, and scripted dialog. The sheet music and songbooks in this series date from 1846-1994 and originated mainly from the United States.
Ching Chong-Cock-a-Doodle, I'm Off My Noodle, My Baby's Back
This series is arranged into two subseries, Sheet Music and Songbooks. Songbooks contain song lyrics, and often one or a combination of the following: sheet music, performance and musical directions, and scripted dialog. The sheet music and songbooks in this series date from 1846-1994 and originated mainly from the United States.
Come Out, Dinah, On the Green-The Cute Little Wigglin' Dance
This series is arranged into two subseries, Sheet Music and Songbooks. Songbooks contain song lyrics, and often one or a combination of the following: sheet music, performance and musical directions, and scripted dialog. The sheet music and songbooks in this series date from 1846-1994 and originated mainly from the United States.
Abdul the Bulbul Ameer : with ukulele chords, guitar chords and special Hawaiian guitar chorus, 1935
Bob Kaai; Jim Smock; Chicago : Calumet
The accent makes no difference in the language of love, 1911
Karl L Hoschna, Otto Harbach (Lyricist) (Librettist), Ralph C Herz (Performer), André C De Takacs (Illustrator), Jos M Gaites; New York : M. Witmark & Sons
After all that I've been to you, 1912
Jack Drislane; Chris Smith; New York : Haviland
After the ball, 1901
Charles K. Harris; New York : Song Distributing Corp.
Ah-ha!, 1925
James V Monaco (Composer), Sidney Clare (Lyricist), Dick Konter (Arranger of music.), Irving Politzer (Illustrator); Broadway & 47th Street, New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
Ah! sweet mystery of life, 1910
Rida Johnson Young; Victor Herbert; New York : M. Witmark & Sons
Ain't-cha coming back, Mary Ann, to Maryland, 1919
This series is arranged into two subseries, Sheet Music and Songbooks. Songbooks contain song lyrics, and often one or a combination of the following: sheet music, performance and musical directions, and scripted dialog. The sheet music and songbooks in this series date from 1846-1994 and originated mainly from the United States.
Alabama lullaby : a unique dreamy southern song, 1919
Cal De Voll, Rosenbaum. (Illustrator); New York : Leo. Feist, Inc.
Alexander's ragtime band, 1911
Irving Berlin, John Frew (Illustrator); New York City : Ted Snyder Co.
Alice Blue Gown, 1919
Harry Tierney, Joseph McCarthy; New York : Leo Feist
Alice Blue Gown, 1947
Harry Tierney, Joseph McCarthy; New York : Leo Feist
All alone on Broadway, 1912
L. Wolfe Gilbert; New York, Chicago, etc. : Chas. K. Harris
All for you, 1907
Geo. A. Nichols, Arthur Longbrake; Philadelphia; Joseph Morris
All I do is dream of you, 1934
Nacio Herb Brown (Composer), Arthur Freed (Lyricist) May Singhi Breen (Arranger of music.); New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp.
All in down and out, 1906
Elmer Bowman, Chris Smith, Billy Johnson, R.C McPherson (Cecil Mack); New York : Gotham-Attucks Music Pub. Co.
All night long, 1912
Shelton Brooks; Chicago, Ill. : Will Rossiter
All of you, 1954
Cole Porter; New York : Buxton Hill Music Corp.
All that I ask of you is love, 1910
Herbert Ingraham, Edgar Selden; New York : Maurice Shapiro
All the things you are, 1939
Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd; New York: Chappell and Co.; 2 copies
All through the day, 1946
Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd; New York : Williamson Music, Inc.
Aloha oe, 1915
H.M. Queen Liliuokalani, Charles Earl; New York : Century Music Publishing Co.
Alone in the rain, 1929
Edmund Goulding (Composer) (Lyricist), Dan Dougherty (Composer) (Lyricist); New York : Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc.
Always, 1925
Irving Berlin, May Singhi Breen (Ukulele arrangement.); New York, NY : Irving Berlin, Inc.
Always take a girl named Daisy, 1913
George W Meyer, Alfred Bryan, Sam M Lewis; New York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co.
American belle, 1900
W.C. Bentley; Denver: M.L. Casey
Annie Lisle, 1958
H. S. Thompson (Composer) (Lyricist); London: Musical Bouquet
April showers, 1921
Louis Silvers, B. G. DeSylva; New York : Harms Inc.
Arab love song, 1908
Silvio Hein, Starmer (Illustrator), George V Hobart (Librettist) (Lyricist); New York : Marie Cahill Music Co.
At the ball, that's all, 1913
J Leubrie Hill; New York: Lafayette
Avalon, 1920
Vincent Rose, Al Jolson; New York : Jerome H. Remick
Babes in the wood, 1915
Jerome Kern, Schuyler Greene, Malcolm Strauss (Graphic artist.); New York : T.B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter
Baby Rose, 1911
George Christie, Louis Weslyn (Lyricist); New York, NY : M. Witmark & Sons
Back, back, to where the heather grows, 1918
Harry Lauder (Composer) (Lyricist); New York : T.B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter
Bali H'ai, 1949
Richard Rodgers (Composer), Oscar Hammerstein (Lyricist) 2nd, Ben Jorj Harris (Illustrator), James A Michener; New York : Williamson Music, Inc.; 2 copies
Ballin' the jack : fox trot, 1914
Chris Smith (Composer), André C De Takacs (Illustrator), James Reese Europe (Lyricist); New York : Jos. W. Stern & Co.
Be a clown, 1948
Cole Porter (Composer); New York : Chappell & Co.
Be kind to your parents, 1954
Harold Rome (Composer) (Lyricist); New York : Chappell & Co. Inc.