Box 7
Contains 54 Results:
I oughta know more about you, 1949
Victor Young, Edward Heyman; New York : Edwin H. Morris & Co.
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream, 1927
Howard E Johnson, Billy Moll, Robert King, Anthony J Franchini (Uke. Arr.), Irving Politzer (Illustrator); New York : Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.
I see your face before me, 1937
Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz (Lyricist); New York: Crawford Music Corp.
I'se gwine to highball, 1910
N. Weldon Cocroft, C. C. Cocroft; Thomasville, Ga. : C.C. Cocroft Music Co.
I wan-na go places and do things, 1929
Richard A Whiting, Leo Robin; Famous Music Corporation
I want a daddy who will rock me to sleep, 1919
A. Baldwin Sloane, Philip Bartholomae, John Murray Anderson; New York : M. Witmark & Sons
I want a little lovin', sometimes, 1912
Chris Smith, Starmer (Illustrator); New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co.
I was born in Virginia, 1933
George M Cohan, Barbelle (Illustrator); New York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co.
I will remember, 1922
Jerry Jarnagin, John Steel; New York: Joe Mittenthal Inc.
I wonder who's kissing her now, 1909
Joseph E. Howard, Will M. Hough, Frank R. Adams; Chicago : Chas. K. Harris
In our little home, sweet home, 1917
Sigmund Romberg, Rida Johnson Young; New York: G. Schimer
In the land of beginning again, 1918
George W Meyer, Grant Clarke; New York : Leo. Feist Inc.
In the shadows, 1910
Herman Finck; London : Hawkes & Son
Intimate songs
various composers; New York; Chappell & Co.
Ireland must be heaven, for my mother came from there, 1916
Fred Fisher, Joseph McCarthy, Howard E Johnson; New York : Leo Feist
Irene, 1919
Harry Tierney, Joseph McCarthy; New York: Leo Feist Inc.
Isle d'amour, 1913
Leo Edwards (Composer), Earl Carroll (Lyricist); New York : Leo Feist Inc.
It might as well be spring, 1945
Richard Rodgers (Composer), Oscar Hammerstein 2nd; New York : Williamson Music, Inc.
It must be love, 1925
Harry Archer, Harlan Thompson; New York : Leo Feist; Incomplete - first page missing
It never entered my mind , 1940
Richard Rodgers (Composer), Lorenz Hart (Lyricist); New York: Chappell & Co.
It's a fine thing to sing, 1921
Harry Lauder, Willie Cochrane; New York : T.B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter
It's a long lane that has no turning , 1911
Manuel Klein (Composer) (Lyricist), AndreĢ C De Takacs (Illustrator); New York : M. Witmark & Sons; 3 copies
It's a lovely day tomorrow, 1940
Irving Berlin; New York : Irving Berlin
It's funny how the boys all fall for me, 1913
Henry I Marshall, Marion Sunshine, Starmer (Illustrator); New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co.
It's the talk of the town, 1933
Jerry Livingston (Composer), Marty Symes (Lyricist), Al J Neiburg (Lyricist); New Yrok: Santly-Joy Inc.
I've got a garden in Sweden, 1911
Murphy, Owens, and Lipton; New York: Norworth Pub. Co.
I've been a fool, 1923
Art Landry,Al Holmer, Stan. Janecki; New York: Will Fredric
I've got rings on my fingers, 1909
Maurice Scott (Composer), R P Weston (Lyricist), Fred J Barnes (Lyricist); New York, NY : T.B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter; 3 copies
I've got the finest man, 1912
James Reese Europe, Henry S. Creamer; New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.
I've grown accustomed to her face, 1956
Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner; New York : Chappell & Co. Inc.; 2 copies
I've taken quite a fancy to you, 1908
Theodore Morse, Edward Madden; New York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc.
Jack and Jill, 1907
Geo. M. Cohan; New York: F.A. Mills
Ja-da, 1918
Bob Carleton; New York: Leo Feist Inc.
Jazz babies' ball, 1920
Maceo Pinkard, Charles A Bayha, Bertoli Leivdez (Illustrator); New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.
Jazz baby, 1919
M. K. Jerome (Composer), Blanche Merrill (Lyricist), Barbelle (Illustrator); New York : Waterson, Berlin, & Snyder Co.
Jeannie, I dream of lilac time, 1928
Nathaniel Shilkret, L. Wolfe Gilbert; New York: Leo Feist Inc.
Jimmie, 1920
Herbert Stothart, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd; New York : T.B. Harms : Francis, Day & Hunter
The joker, 1964
Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley; London: Concord Music Ltd.
The jolly freshman, 1926
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.
Julia Marlowe caprice, 1899
E.S. Phelps; Boston : Evans Music Company
June in January, 1934
Leo Robin, Ralph Rainger; New York : Famous Music Corp.
Just a baby's prayer at twilight, 1918
M. K. Jerome (Composer), Joe Young (Lyricist), Sam M. Lewis (Lyricist). Barbelle (Illustrator); New York : Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co.
Just a little longer, 1926
Irving Berlin (Composer), May Singhi Breen (Uke. Arr.), Leff (Illustrator); New York: Irving Berlin Inc.
Just an echo in the valley, 1932
Harry Woods (Composer), Reg Connelly (Lyricist), Jimmy Campbell (Lyricist), May Singhi Breen (Uke. Arr.); New York : Robbins Music Corp.
Just because I loved you so, 1907
Chas K Harris; New York : Chas. K. Harris
Just in time, 1956
Jule Styne, Betty Comden, Adolph Green; New York : Stratford Music Corp.
Karama, 1904
Vivian Grey; New York: Leo Feist Inc.
Katinka, 1926
Henry Tobias, Ben Russell; New York : Leo Feist Inc.; 2 copies
Keep it up, 1914
Chris Smith; New York: Maurice Richmond Music Co.
Keep on the sunny side, 1906
Theodore F Morse (Composer), Jack Drislane (Lyricist); New York: F.B. Haviland