Box 9
Contains 54 Results:
A love song, 1923
Levey Harold, Zelda Sears; New York: Harms Inc.; 2 copies
Love's own kiss, 1913
Rudolf Friml, Otto Harbach; New York : G. Schirmer
Love will find a way, 1921
Eubie Blake, Noble Sissle; New York : M. Witmark & Sons
Loving hearts, 1907
K. Resier; New York: DeLuxe Music Co.; incomplete- first page only; cover displays diffrent song title and composer
Loving you the way i do, 1930
Eubie Blake (Composer), Jack Scholl (Lyricist), Will Morrissey (Lyricist)
Lucky day, 1926
Ray Henderson, B G De Sylva, Lew Brown; New York: Harms Inc.
The lusty month of May, 1960
Frederick Loewe, Alan Jay Lerner; New York : Chappell & Co.
Mack & Mable : vocal selections, 1974
Jerry Herman; England : International Music Publications
The magic of moonlight and love, 1925
Karl Hajos, Harry B Smith, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky; New York : Leo. Feist, Inc.
Make believe, 1927
Jerome Kern, Oscar Hammerstein 2nd; New York : T.B. Harms Company; 3 copies
Make someone happy, 1960
Jule Styne, Betty Comden, Adolph Green; New York : Stratford Music Corp.
Ma Mississippi belle, 1903
Cole & Johnson bros. [Bob Cole, J. Rosamond Johnson, James Weldon Johnson]; New York : Jos W. Stern & Co.
Mandy
Irving Berlin; New York : Irving Berlin Inc.
Mandy (come out in the pale moonlight), 1911
Leonard Marx, E H Pfeiffer (Illustrator); Cleveland : Charles I. Davis
Manhattan, 1925
Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart; New York : Edward B. Marks Music Co.
Man of la mancha: vocal selections, 1965
Mitch Leigh, Joe Darion; New York : Cherry Lane Music Co.
Maple leaf rag, 1902
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.
Marche de nuit, 1888
L.M. Gottschalk; Boston : Oliver Ditson Company
Marche grotesque: op. 32 no. 1, 1905
Christian Sinding; Philadelphia : Theodore Presser
Maria, 1934
Arthur Schwartz, Howard Dietz; New York : Harms Inc.
Mary Ann's refused me, 1895
Herbert Darnley; London : Charles Sheard & Co.
Mary ought to know, you know, 1894
Herbert Darnley; London : Francis, Day & Hunter
Mecklenburg March, 1909
Janie Alexander Patterson; New York : Luckhardt & Belder
Meet me in bubble land, 1919
Isham Jones (Composer), Casper Nathan (Lyricist), Joe Manne (Lyricist), Barbelle (Illustrator); New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.
Meet me in to-night in dreamland, 1909
Leo Friedman, Beth Slater Whitson; Chicago : Will Rossiter
Melody land, 1917
Raymond Hubbell (Composer), John Golden (Lyricist), Burton Rice (Illustrator); New York : T.B. Harms : Francis, Day & Hunter
Memories : song, 1915
Egbert Van Alstyne (Composer), Gus Kahn (Lyricist); New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co.
The Memphis blues, 1912
W.C. Handy; New York : Joe Morris Music Co.
The Memphis blues, 1913
Geo. A. Norton (lyrics) W.C. Handy; New York : Joe Morris Music Co.
Mem'ry's garden, 1909
Reginald De Koven, J Hayden-Clarendon; New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co.
The merry widow, 1907
Franz Lehár, F. W. Meacham (arranger); New York : Will Wood
The merry widow: instrumental selections, 1908
Franz Lehár, Frank Holiday (arranger); Academic Music Co.
The merry widow (vocal selections), 1908
Franz Lehár (composer), Victor Léon (lyricist), Leo Stein (lyricist), George Boniface (lyrics translator); Academic Music Co.
The merry widow waltzes, 1925
Franz Lehár, F. Henri Klickmann; New York : Jack Mills Inc.
The message of the honeymoon, 1912
Joe Burke, H R Curtis, Al Dubin; Philadelphia : Emmet J. Welch
Mexico, 1904
Bob Cole (Composer) (Lyricist), James Weldon Johnson (Lyricist); New York : Jos. W. Stern & Co.
Mickey, 1918
Neil Moret (Composer), Harry Williams (Lyricist), Barbelle (Illustrator on one of the copies); New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.; 2 copies - covers vary
Midsummer's eve, 1944
Robert Wright (musical adaptation and lyricist),George Forrest (musical adaptation and lyricist),Edvard Grieg (original music); New York : Chappell & Co.
Millicent valse, 1914
Frank W McKee; New York : G. Ricordi & Co.
Milwaukee, 1907
Al Stedman (Composer), Nettie Nelson (Lyricist), Mathew Ott (Lyricist); Wollaston, Mass. : The Bob Ott Producing Co.
The Mississippi flood song, 1927
Sarah A Westcott (Composer), Jed Hopkins (Lyricist), Barbelle (Graphic artist.); New York : Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc.
Mister Dooley, 1902
Jean Schwartz, William "Wm" Jerome; New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Von Tilzer
Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean, 1922
Ed Gallagher, Al Shean; New York : Jack Mills Inc.
Mister Moon-Man turn off the light, 1910
Nora Bayes (Composer) (Lyricist) (Performer), Jack Norworth (Composer) (Lyricist) (Performer) ; New York : Norworth Pub. Co.
Mixed emotions, 1951
Stuart F Louchheim; New York : Roger Music, Inc.
Mon désir, 1916
Hugo Felix, Anne Caldwell; New York : T.B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter
Monte Cristo, 1919
Sigmund Romberg, Jean Schwartz, Harold Atteridge; New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co.
The moon is low, 1930
Nacio Herb Brown, Arthur Freed; New York : Robbins Music Corp.; incomplete - first page missing
Moonlight becomes you, 1942
Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke; New York : Famous Music Corp.
The more I see you, 1945
Harry Warren, Mack Gordon; New York : Bregman, Vocco and Conn Inc.