Box 16
Contains 59 Results:
When you're away, 1914
Blossom, Henry; Herbert, Victor; New York; M. Witmark & Sons (2 copies)
When you're away, 1911
Brown, Seymour; Young, Joe; Grant, Bert; New York; Jerome H. Remick & Co.
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.
Where did you get that girl?, 1913
Kalmar, Bert; Puck, Harry; New York; Kalmar & Puck Music Co.
Where is my wandering boy to-night?, 1914
Buck, Gene; Stamper, Dave; New York; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
Where or when, 1937
Hart, Lorenz; Rodgers, Richard; New York; Chappell & Co. Inc.
Where the red, red, roses grow, 1913
Jerome, Wm.; Schwartz, Jean; New York; Jerome & Schwartz Pub. Co.
Where the river Shannon flows, 1906
Russell, James I.; New York; M. Witmark & Sons
Where thou canst rest. or Ah! Love me, but love me well., 1906
Searelle, Luscombe; New York; M. Witmark & Sons
Whispering, 1920
Schonberger, Malvin; Schonberger, John; San Francisco; Sherman Clay & Co.
Whistle while you work, 1937
Morey, Larry; Churchill, Frank; New York; Irving Berlin Inc.
Whistling! I hear you coming, 1915
Knight, Edwin Lincoln; Denver; Edwin Lincoln Knight
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.
Who?, 1925
Harbach, Otto; Hammerstein, Oscar II; Kern, Jerome; New York; T. B. Harms Co.
Who can I turn to, 1964
Bricusse, Leslie; Newley, Anthony; London; New York; Concord Music Ltd.; Musical Comedy Productions Inc.
Who will buy?, 1960
Bart, Lionel; London; New York; Lakeview Music Co. Ltd.; Hollis Music Inc.
Who'll love you while I'm gone?, 1918
Pinkard. Maceo; New York; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf?, 1933
Churchill, Frank E.; Ronell, Ann; New York; Irving Berlin Inc.
Why do I love you?, 1927
Hammerstein, Oscar II; Kern, Jerome; New York; T. B. Harms Co. (2 copies)
Why do they call me a Gibson girl?, 1906
Stiles, Leslie; Stuart, Leslie; New York; Francis, Day & Hunter
Will you love me in December as you do in May?, 1905
Walker, J. J.; Ball, Ernest R.; New York; M. Witmark & Sons
Winter, 1910
Bryan, Alfred; Gumble, Albert; New York; Jerome H. Remick & Co.
With a little bit of luck, 1956
Lerner, Alan Jay; Loewe, Frederick; New York; Chappell & Co. Inc.
A wonderful guy, 1949
Hammerstein, Oscar II; Rodgers, Richard; New York; Williamson Music Inc.
The world goes round and round, 1938
Cuthbert, G.; Morrison, Virginia; G. Cuthbert Moss
The world is full of women's eyes, 1910
Hopwood, Avery; Hein, Silvio; New York; T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
Would you like to take a walk, 1930
Dixon, Mort; Rose, Billy; Warren, Harry; New York; Remick Music Corp.
Ya gotta know how to love, 1926
Green, Bud; Warren, Harry; New York; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc.
The yankee doodle boy, 1904
Cohan, Geo. M.; New York; F. A. Mills
The yankee girl, 1909
Hobart, George V.; Hein, Silvio; New York; The Blanche Ring Music Co.
Yesterdays, 1933
Harbach, Otto; Kern, Jerome; New York; T. B. Harms Co.
Yip-i-addy-i-ay, 1908
Cobb, Will D.; Flynn, John H.; New York; Shapiro Music Publisher
You and I, 1941
Willson, Meredith; Hollywood; Meredith Willson
You and I know, 1937
Stillman, Albert; Stallings, Laurence; Schwartz, Arthur
You are never away, 1947
Hammerstein, Oscar II; Rodgers, Richard; New York; Williamson Music Inc.
You can tell that I'm Irish, 1916
Cohan, George M.; New York; Irving Berlin Inc.
You can't guess what he wrote on my slate, 1907
Kingsbury, Audrey; New York; Theo. Bendix Music Pub.
You didn't have to tell me, 1931
Donaldson, Walter; New York; Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble Inc.
You do something to me, 1929
Porter, Cole; New York; Harms Inc.
You got ev'ry thing a sweet mama needs but me, 1922
Fowler, Lemuel; New York; Jack Mills Inc.
You left me out in the rain, 1924
Rose, Billy; Raskin, Willie; Violinsky; New York; M. Witmark & Sons
You may "tut tut" but you can't "pooh pooh", 1903
Rogers, Ed; New York; Edwin S. Brill
You remind me of my mother, 1922
Cohan, George M.; New York; M. Witmark & Sons
You taught me how to love you, now teach me to forget, 1909
Drislane, Jack; Bryan, Alfred; Meyer, Geo. W.; New York; F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc.
You'd be so nice to come home to, 1942
Porter, Cole; New York; Chappell & Co. Inc.
You'll find old Dixieland in France, 1918
Clarke, Grant; Meyer, George W.; New York; Leo Feist Inc.
You'll never walk alone, 1945
Rodgers, Richard; Hammerstein, Oscar II; New York; Williamson Music Inc. (3 copies)
A young man's fancy, 1920
Anderson, John Murray; Yellen, Jack; Ager, Milton; New York; Leo Feist Inc. (2 copies)
Your great big baby smile, 1916
Williams, W. R.; White, James; Chicago; Will Rossiter
Your land and my land, 1927
Donnelly, Dorothy; Romberg, Sigmund; New York; Harms Inc.