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Guides to Special Collections in the Music Division of the Library of Congress Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu2005.wp.0028 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON 2000 GEORGE MOSS COLLECTION

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Guides to Special Collectionsin the Music Division of the Library of Congress

Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu2005.wp.0028

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON 2000

GEORGE MOSS

COLLECTION

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Table of Contents

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii

Scope and Content Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv

Container List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1MUSIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

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Introduction

The George Moss Collection was given to the Library of Congress in 1996 by Fairleigh DickinsonUniversity. Originally, the collection contained approximately 5,000 78-rpm discs, nearly 550 cylinders,several phonographs, record catalogs, and twelve boxes of sheet music. This finding aid is a listing inalphabetical order by composer and title of the more than 1,000 sheet music titles. The 78-rpm discs,cylinders, photographs and record catalogs are in the custody of the M/B/RS Division.

There are no restrictions on viewing any of the materials in this collection. The status of copyrightand literary rights in any of this material is unclear. Many of the materials in this collection are extremelyfragile and patrons are asked to use extreme care in handling.

This Finding Aid was prepared with Corel WordPerfect 8 and Procite. An automated version isavailable from the staff of the Performing Arts Reading Room.

Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 16Approximate number of items: 1,400Number of containers: 16

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Scope and Content Note

All of the items in the Music Division’s George Moss Collection are piano-vocal scores dating fromthe years 1885 to 1935 with the bulk of the materials dating from the years 1900 to 1925. Among thecomposers whose music is represented here are Irving Berlin, Joe Burke, Harry Carroll, Ivan Caryll, GeorgeM. Cohan, Walter Donaldson, Gus Edwards, Leo Fall, Fred Fischer, Rudolf Friml, George Gershwin, AlexGumble, Silvio Hein, Victor Herbert, Louis A. Hirsch, Max Hoffmann, Joseph E. Howard, RaymondHubbell, Jerome Kern, Maurice Levi, George W. Meyer, Jimmie V. Monaco, Cole Porter, Alfred G. Robyn,Richard C. Rodgers, Sigmund Romberg, Jean Schwartz, Abner Silver, Dave Stamper, John Stromberg, HarryTierney, Harry von Tilzer, Egbert van Alstyne, Harry Warren, Percy Wenrich, and Gus Williams.

Processed by William Nelson, Music TechnicianRobert Saladini, Music Specialist

George Moss Collection 1

Container List

MUSIC

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1 Abrahams, Maurice

He’d have to get under - get out and get under

Adams, Robert J.

Just for a day

Ager, Milton

I’m doing what I’ doing for love

Akst, Harry

Birmingham Bertha

Dinah

Gypsy charmer

Albert, Fred

Behind the scenes

Aletter, W.

The favorite (schottisch)

Allen, T hornton W . (arranged by)

Bowdoin songs (various titles)

Allen, Thos. S.

Any rags?

Alter, Louis

I’ve got sand in my shoes

Altman, Hyman

Die Mutter’s Gebet (A mother’s prayer)

Ambrose, R. S.

One sweetly solemn thought

Anderson, Will R.

Tessie, you are the only, only, only

Andrieu, Harry

After the war is over will there be any home sweet home?

Archer, Harry

I love you! (cover only)

Arlen, Harold

God’s country

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 2

Arne, Thomas A.

Rule, Britannia!

Arnold, Samuel

The star spangled banner

Arthurs, George

Will you sing this glee with me

Austin, Gene and Charles Bates

Old pals are the best pals after all

Axt, William

Don Juan

Ayer, Nat. D.

Father keeps on doing it

Bacon, Elizabeth Clayton

We’ll bring our heroes home

Baker, Phil and Sid Silvers and Abe Lyman

Did you mean it?

Ball, Ernest R.

Good-bye, good luck, God bless you

To have, to hold, to love

Barney and Seymore

St. Louis tickle

Barris, Harry

Little Dutch mill

Baxter, Phil

Going! Going!! Gone!!!

I’m a ding dong daddy

Bayes, Nora and Jack Norworth

Back to my old home town

Falling star

For months and months and months

If it were not for dear old father

I’m glad I’m a boy and I’m glad I’m a girl

Mister moon-man turn off the light

Sadie Brady

Shine on, harvest moon

Young America

Bayes, Nora and Irving Fisher and H arry Akst

All my life

Bayha, Jack Elliott and Chris Smith

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 3

It takes a good man

Bayly, Thomas Daynes

My son Tom

Beetho, Chas.

Cinda Lou

Behim, Arthur E.

Pullman porter man

Behrens, S.

My love and I

Benjamin, Bennie and George W eiss

Pianissimo

Benoit, Geo. and Robert Levenson and Ted Garton

My Belgian rose

Berle, Milton and Buddy Arnold and Robert Mellin

I

Berlin, Irving and Ted Snyder

I want to be in Dixie

Berlin, Irving and Ted Snyder

Take a little tip from Father

Berlin, Irving

Alexander’s ragtime band

All alone

Along came Ruth

Always

Bells

Ding dong

Extra! Extra!

Eyes of youth

Happy little country girl

How many times?

I can always find a little sunshine in the Y. M. C. A.

I love a piano

I never had a chance

I’d like my picture took

I’ve got my captain working for me now

Just one way to say I love you

Keep on walking

Let’s take an old-fashioned walk

Mandy

Move over

Nobody knows

Now it can be told

The old maids ball

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 4

A pretty girl is like a melody

Ragtime violin!

Remember

Say it isn’t so

Say it with music

Settle down in a one horse town

The syncopated walk

The international rag

They’ve got me doin’ it now

This is the life

This year’s kisses

What’ll I do?

Berlin, Irving and Edgar Leslie and George W. Meyer

Let’s all be Americans now

Beyer, Ferdinand

Trois daguerreotypes musicales sur Le Proprhête, op. 123

Bigelow, F. E.

Our director

Birch, Harry (arranged by)

Stick to your mother Tom

Bernard, Felix and Johnny S. Black

Dardanella

Blumenthal, Jacques

The two angels, op. 8

Bohm, Carl

Charge of the Uhlãns, op. 213

Bonita

Come out and shine, oh, minster moon

Borel, Charles and Clerc

La sorella

Bowers, Robert Hood

The little chauffeur

The walking delegate

Bradbury, William B.

Victory at last!

Braham, John

Barcarolle

I’m a pedagogue

Rowing on the lake

Braman, C. T.

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 5

Grave of Rosabel

2 Bratton, J. W .

Mary’s not as green as she looks

Breau, Louis and Nat Sanders

Sing a song of Swanee

Breitenfeld, Emil

The last long mile

Breuer, Ernest

When the boys from Dixie eat the melon on the rhine

Brian, Donald

Honeymoon

Bridges, Ethel

Hawaiian lullaby

Briquet, Jean

The boogie boo

Nevermore

Briquet, Jean and Adolf Philipp

Oh Gustave

Brockman, James and Nat Osborne

The silvery man in the silvery moon

Brockman, James and Leonard Stevens and B. B. B.

I faw down an’ go boom!

Brooks, Harvey

I want you I need you

Brown, Billie and Anna Welker Brown and Fred Heltman

The star and the rose

Brown, Fleta Jan

In the candle light

Brown, Lew and Billy Rose and Ray Henderson

If you hadn’t gone away

Brown, Nacio Herb

Chant of the jungle

Pagan love song

Temptation

Brymn, James T.

Josephine, my Jo

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 6

Buck, Gene and Dave Stamper

Honey-bunch

Buck, Gene and James Hanley

Who do you love?

Burch, Edwin

Sunset Sue

Burke, Joe

Go to bed

Midnight blue

On treasure island

A soldier’s rosary

Tip-toe thru’ the tulips with me

Burt, Benjamin Hapgood

I’d rather two step than waltz, B ill

Wal, I swan!

Burtnett, Earl

Some day

Burtnett, Earl and Joseph A. Burke

Down Honolulu way

Caddigan, Jack and Chick Story

Little French mother, good-bye!

Caddigan, Jack and James A. Brennan

The rose of ‘No-man’s-land’

Cahill, William

I want to be a soldier

Caldwell, A. Payson

Don’t you want to be my bow-wow-wow

Caldwell, Anna

The ghost of the banjo coon

Cantor, Eddie and Billy Moll and Murray Mencher

I haven’t heard a single word from baby

Carle, Richard

A lemon in the garden of love

Carmichael, Hoagy

After twelve O’clock

Carmichael, Hoagy, and Stanley Adams

Little old lady

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 7

Carroll and Fields

On the Mississippi

Carroll, Harry

Home lights I long to see

I’m always chasing rainbows

I’m so sympathetic

A kiss for Cinderella

Let’s all go around to Mary Ann’s

The little church around the corner

Off with the old love, on with the new!

Rain with the sunshine

Roll on, Missouri

You’re just a little bit better

Carson, Milton

My love and devotion

Caryll, Ivan

Goodbye girls I’m through

J’aime mon amour!

Oh, this love

Only in dreams

The sparkling moselle

Wait till the cows come home

Cawthorn, Herbert

Dat coon’s got a soft spot fo’ me

Chadwick, Henry

Winter evening quadrilles

Christie, George

I’ll love you sweetheart Sue

Christinè

That’s love with a capital L

Churchill, Frank E.

Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf?

Claribel

We’d better bide a wee

Clark, Kenneth S.

The homesick yankee

When you steal a kiss, or two

Cobb, George L.

All aboard for Dixie land

Claypoole, Ed. B.

I don’t want to marry you

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 8

Cobb, George L.

Are you from Dixie?

Listen to that Dixie band

Cobb, George L. and Edwards

If a girl like you, loved a boy like me

Cohan, George M.

Ain’t it awful

The American rag time

The boys that fight the flames

The Brookfield

Cohan’s pet names

Come on down town

Drink with me

F-A-M -E

Gee, Ain’t I glad I’m home

He was a wonderful man

I say Flo

I want you

If I were only mister Morgan

If mister Boston Lawson has his way

I’m awfully strong for you

I’m in love with one of the stars

In’ a one night stand

Jack and J ill

Kid days

Let’s take an old-fashioned walk

Life’s a funny proposition after all

Love will make or break a man

M-O-N-E-Y

The man who owns Broadway

3 Cohan, George M.

Nellie Kelly I love you

Oh, you coon!

Oh, you wonderful girl

Over there

Popularity

Put a bet down for me

The small town gal

Sullivan

Telephone me baby

That’s some love

Then I’d be satisfied with life

There’s something about a uniform

Think it over carefully

Villains in the play

Waltz with me

When we are M -A-double R-I-E-D

When you come back

The Yankee Doodle Boy

You remind me of my mother

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 9

You’re a grand old flag

Cohan, George M. and Chas. J. Gebest

The Yankee prince

Cole, Bob

Gimme de leavins

The maiden with the dreamy eyes

Under the bamboo tree

Conlin, James

There’s no more Buster Brown

Conrad, Con and G umble

In November or December I will marry you

Conrad, Con

Ma

Moonlight

Oh! Frenchy

Conrad, Con and J. Russel Robinson

Palesteena

Conrad, Con and Ben Oakland and Milton Drake

The champagne waltz

Conrad, Con and Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie Gottler

Walking with Susie

Cooper, Joe

I’ve been floating down the old green river

Cook, Will Marion

Returned

Coots, J. Fred

One minute to one

Corliss, Edward W.

Psyche

Cowan, Lynn

Secrets

Cowles, Eugene

Forgotten

Craven, Frank and John Golden

It’s a small world

Crawford, Clifton

I want to spread a little sunshine

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 10

My best girl and me

Nancy Brown

Creamer and Layton

Good-by Alexander

Crofts, Henry

Oh! the boys are marching home from the war

Crosby, L. V. H.

Kitty Clyde

Crouch, F. Nicholls

Kathleen Mavourneen

She loves me!

Cull, A.

We are coming, Father Abra’am

Curtiss, N. P. B.

Ben Bolt’s reply

Culvillier, Charles

Let the music play

Daffan, Ted

I’m a fool to care

Daggett, Parker Hayward

Phillips exeter

Daly, Jos. M.

Chicken reel

Sympathetic Sue

Daly, William

Every day

Old New England home

Daniels, Charles N.

Every day

On Mobile bay

D’Armond, Isabel

Everybody’s pickin’ on me

Davidson, W. B.

Hi-lee-i-lee-o-lee

Davis, Benny and Joe Burke

Carolina moon

Davis, Benny and Harry Akst

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 11

Everything’s gonna be all right

De Carme, George

In the heart of a rose

De Costa, Harry

The little grey mother

de Koven, Reginald

Coo-ee

Creole days

The fencing master

Red feather

De Rose, Peter

Rain

Wagon wheels

De Sylva, B. G. and Arthur J. Jackson

But after the ball was over!

De Sylva, B. G. and Lew Brown and Ray Henderson

Pickin’ cotton

So blue

De Voll, Cal

Alabama lullaby

Di Capua, Eduardo

‘O sole mio! (edited by Claude Lapham)

Dillon, Will

Brazilian dreams

My granfather’s girl

Dixon, Mort and Harry Woods

I’m nuts about mutts

Donaldson, Walter

My buddy

Seven or eleven

A thousand good nights

Yes Sir, that’s my baby

You’re a million miles from nowhere

Donaldson, Will and Rubey Cowan

Everybody’s crazy over Dixie

4 Dougherty, Byrd

Lalla

Downs, Billy and Ernie Erdman

I’m going back to Carolina

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 12

Drake, Milton and Walter Kent and Abner Silver

Pu-leeze! M ister Hemingway!

Drake, Milton and Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston

Lalapaluza Lu

Dreyer, Dave and Ballard MacDonald

Hoosier hop

Dusenberry, E. F.

The land of golden dreams

Earl, Mary

When the boys come home

Earl, Mary and Ted Fiorito

Just like a rainbow

Edwards, Gus

The comet and the earth

Coney island

The daughter of the regiment

Dear old East Side

I lost my heart in Honolulu

I’m in love with you

In Zanzibar

Nobody but you

The winsome widow

Edwards, Julian

The country girl

Dolly Varden

The land of love

The motor girl

Edwards, Leo

First love

Isle d’amour

We’ve had a lovely time so long good-bye

Egan, J. C.

That’s the kind of baby for me

Eisler, Paul

Love lives on

Elliott, Zo

There’s a long, long trail

Ellis, M. Melville

When love is young

Emmett, Dan

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 13

Dixie’s land

Engelmann, H.

Dolly Varden

Englander, Ludwig

Climbing the ladder of love

Coxey’s army!

Please tell me what they mean?

Erdman, Ernie and Roger Lewis

I’m a long way from Tipperary

Evans, George

In the good old summer time

When the roses bloom in Dixie land

Eysler, Edmund

A husband in love with his wife

Little Miss-Understood

Eysler, Edmund and Oliver Herford

Because I love her

Fagan, Barney

The joys of an Irish dance

Fain, Sammy

A kiss in the moonlight

Fall, Leo

Anna, what’s wrong with you?

The dollar princess

Inspection

Love’s a race

Music caressing of violins

My dream of love

Farrell, William H.

The T itanic is doomed and sinking

Feist, Leo

There’s room for one more star

Felix, Hugo

Evelyn

In the dark

Fenstad, E. A.

Stein song

Finck, Herman

In the shadows

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 14

Fiorito, Ted

Sometime

Fischer, Fred

Come, Josephine in my flying machine

I’ll be good, but I’ll be lonesome

Norway

Peg o’ my heart

Rosenbaum

Take her back to your heart once again

Wee wee Marie

Fischer, Fred and Grant Clarke

There’s a little bit of bad in every good little girl

Fitzgibbon, Bert

Alabama Sam

Flath, P. Hans

My pretty moon

Flynn, John H.

Yip-i-addy-i-ay!

Foster, Stephen C.

Fairy belle

Magie by my side

Francis, William T.

Echo

Kate O’Brien

The leader of Vanity Fair

Light of my life

Priscilla

Queenie with her hair in a braid

Frankenstein, A. F.

I love you, California

Franklin, Jennie

That’s all

Freed, Arthur

Hold me in your arms again

Frey, Hugo

A perfect lady

Friedland, Anatol

My little Persian rose

My sist’ Tetrazin’

The way to kiss

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 15

Friedland, Anatol and Carey Morgan

My own Iona

Friedlander, William B.

I saved a waltz for you

Pitter-patter

Friedman, Leo

When you walked into my heart

Friedman, Max

When I said goodbye to you

Frields, Olive L. and Harry L. Newman

Cannibal isle

Friend, Cliff and Irving Caesar

Sweethearts forever

Friml, Rudolf

Bring back my blushing rose

Florida, the moon and you

High Jinks

Indian love call

I’ve told my love

Listen dear

Love for sale!

Rose-Marie

Something seems tingle-ingleing

Song of the vagabonds

Furth, Seymour

Budweiser’s a friend of mine

Hear the pickaninny band

Gebest, Charles J.

I want to look like Lillian Russell

Gebest, Charles J.

We will go, go to go-go

5 Gershwin, George

Argentina

At half past seven

Baby!

Beautiful gypsy

Blah-blah-blah

Boy wanted

Boy! what love has done to me!

By and by

Cinderelatives

Come to the moon

Dance with you

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 16

Dancing shoes

Delishious

Do what you want!

Drifting along with the tide

Ev’rybody knows I love somebody

Feeling I’m falling

Feeling sentimental

Fidgety feet

From now on

Got a rainbow

Hangin’ around with you

Harlem serenade

Heaven on earth

Hey! hey! let er’ go!

I don’t think I’ll fall in love today

I found a four leaf clover

I got plenty o’ nuttin’

I love you

I mean to say

I must be home by twelve o’clock

I need a garden

I want to be a war bride

Idle dreams

In the Mandarin’s orchard garden

It’s a great little world!

I’ve got to be there

The Jijibo

Just to know you are mine

K-ra-zy for you

Katinkitschka

Kickin’ the clouds away

Kongo K ate

Let ‘em eat cake

Let’s be lonesome together

Let’s kiss and make up

The life of a rose

Limehouse nights

Little jazz bird

Lo-la-lo

The love of a wife

Lu Lu

Luckiest man in the world

Mah-Jongg

Midnight bells

My cousin in Milwaukee

My fair lady

My lady

My log-cabin home

Nashville nightingale

Night time in Araby

Nightie-night

No one else but that girl of mine

Nobody but you

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 17

Oh gee! -oh joy!

Oh, Kay

Oh, so nice

Oh, what she hangs out

On and on and on

On my mind the whole night long

Pepita

Poppyland

Rhapsody in blue (arranged by Henry Levine)

Rose of M adrid

Say so!

Scandal walk

Seventeen and twenty-one

Shall we dance

She’s just a baby

Show me the town

The signal

The simple life

So are you!

So what?

Some rain must fall

Some wonderful sort of someone

Somebody from somewhere

Somehow it seldom comes true

Someone

Someone believes in you

Something about love

The songs of long ago

South Sea isles

Spanish love

Strike up the band for U. C. L. A.

The sunshine trail

Swanee rose

Swanee

Tee-oodle-um-bum-bo

Tell me more!

That American boy of mine

There is nothing too good for you

There’s more to the kiss than the sound

They all laughed

Three times a day

Tomale

Tra-la-la

Treat me rough

Tum on and tiss me

Tune in

Union square

Virginia, don’t go too far!

Waiting for the sun to come out

Walking home with Angeline

We’re pals

What are we here for?

Where East meets West

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 18

Where is she?

Where is the man of my dreams

Where you go I go

Where’s the boy? here’s the girl!

Why do I love you?

The world is mine

Yan-kee

The Yankee Doodle blues

Yankee Doodle rhythm

Year after year

You’ve got what gets me

Gershwin, George and William Daly

Innocent Ingenue baby

Gershwin, George and Jack Green

You and I

Gershwin, George and Herbert Stothart

You are you

6 Gibson, Joe and Joe Ribaud and Joe Gold

Grieving for you

Gideon, Melville J.

The Billiken man

Oh! that Yankiana rag

Take me ‘round in a taxi cab

Gilbert, Jean

The village band

Gilmore, P. S.

Good nes form home

Glogau, Jack

Pussy willow waltzes

There’s a garden in Old Italy

Wake up, America!

Godfrey, Fred and Harry Gifford

Hallo! little Miss U. S. A.

Goetz, E. Ray

The dreamy Parisian croon

You’re just the girl I’m looking for

Goetz, E. Ray and Joe Goodwin

My croony melody

Goetz, E. Ray and Joe Y oung and Pete W endling

Yaaka hula hicky dula

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 19

Gold, Joe and Edmund J. Porray

Ev’rybody shimmies now

Golden, Earnest

My sweetie knows

Golden, John L.

I can dance with everybody but my wife

I want him saved

You can’t play every instrument in the band

Goodhart, Al

I owe you

Gordon, Mack and Harry Revel

Without a word of warning

Gorney, Jay

Brother, can you spare a dime?

I found a dream

Gottler, Archie

America, I love you

Don’t’ be like that

In the gold fields of Nevada

When they go through a tunnel

Gottler, Archie and Sidney Clare and Maceo P inkard

There must be somebody else

Gounod, Charles

Choeur des soldats (Soldier’s chorus from Faust arranged by Brinley Richards)

Graham, Ronny

I’m in love with Miss Logan

Grand, M urray and Elisse Boyd

Guess who I saw today

Grant, Bert

Arrah go on, I’m gonna go back to Oregon

If I knock the “l” out of Kelly

Greer, Jesse

Say it again

Griffin and Murtagh

Toodle-oodle-oodle on your picco lo

Grobe, Charles (arranged by)

America (God save the Queen), op. 1053

Grand Hallelujah, op. 664

MUSIC

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George Moss Collection 20

Gumble, Albert

Alexander’s band is back in dixieland

Give a little credit to the Navy

If war is what Sherman said it was

Irish fluffy ruffles

Rebecca of Sunny-brook farm

The wedding of the sunshine and the rose

Gumble, Mos

Mariar

Hall, Foley

Ever of thee

Haller and Stafford

I’m going to be a soldier and fight for the U. S. A.

Hanby, B. R.

Darling Nelly Gray

Handel

He shall feed his flock

Hammerstein, Arthur and Dudly Wilkinson

Because of you

Hanley, James F.

Honey be mine

Lost

My world begins and ends with you

Three wonderful letters form home

d’Hardelot, Guy

Three green bonnets

Harnick, Sheldon

Boston beguine

Harriman, Al

In the town where I was born

Harris, Charles K.

After the ball

Hello Central, give me heaven

Hautsch, Fred W.

Maggie polka

Havez, Jean C.

Broke

Uncle quit work too

Hawley, C. B.

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George Moss Collection 21

In a garden

In the deeps o’ the daisies

Heartz, H. L.

Adios

Hein, Silvio

The Booker T’s are on parade today

Coo! coo!

I will always love you, dear

It’s an awful thing to not know where you are

Noah

Toddle all over town

When you’re all dressed up and no place to go

Won’t you let me build a nest for you?

Hein, Silvio and Roy Webb

When dreams come true

Heller, Jerome

The Rosary

Henderson, Adolph

Give me shelter, grub and spending change

Henderson, Ray

Bam bam bamy shore

I’m in love with you that’ s why

Henry S. R. and D. Onivas

Indianola (cover only)

Herbert, Victor

Absinthe Frappè

Bagdad

Cupid, the cunnin’ Paudeen

Don Josè of Sevilla

Dream love

Dreaming, dreaming

7 Everybody else’s girl looks better to me than mine

Far up the hill

The floral wedding

Free trade and a misty moon

Go while the goin’ is good

Goddess of mine

The happy land of once upon a time

Hear my song of love

The hen and the weather vane

I can’t do the sum

I envy the bird

I guess I talk too much

I love thee, I adore thee

I want to be a naughty little girl

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I want what I want when I want it

I wish I was an island in an ocean of girls

If I could teach my teddy bear to dance

I’ll be married to the music of a military band

I’ll ring the bell

In the isle of our dreams

Indian summer

The Jack O’ Lantern girl

Jolicoeur and chorus

The legend of the mill

A little class of one

A little girl at home

Love and I are playing

Love boat

Love is the best of all

The mascot of the troop

Mignonette

Naughty M arietta

The nightingale and the star

Oh! oh! oh!

Out of his heart

The princess of my dreams

Remember the old continentals

Reveries

Rose of the world

The same old two

Some one like you

Something always happens when it shouldn’t!

Stars and rosebuds

The tattooed man

Tell it allover again

There’s just one girl I’d like to marry

Twenty years ago!

There’s nothing the matter with you

What fools we mortals be

When Cupid is the postman

When you’re pretty and the world is fair (incomplete)

Whistle it

A widow has ways

Won’t you be my Valentine

You never can tell about a woman

Herzer, W allie

Everybody two step

Hess, Cliff and Milton Ager and Howard Johnson

Freckles

Hickman, Art and Ben Black

Hold me

Hilbury, Charles and Fred Murray

Man, man, man

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Hill, Billy

In the chapel in the moonlight

The last round-up

Hill, J. Leubrie

The trombone man

Hilliam, B. C.

Please learn to love

Hirsch, Louis A.

Bachelor days

City of dreams

Elevation

I left her on a beach at Honolulu

I’ll be a Santa Claus to you

Marie Odile

When I hear a syncopated tune

Hirsch, Louis A. and Gene Buck and Dave Stamper

List’ning on some radio

Hirsch, Louis A. and Dave Stamper

Garden of my dreams

Nobody but you

8 Hodgkins, Gene

Those ragtime melodies

Hoffman, Gertrude

Kiss-kiss-kiss

Hoffmann, Max

The adorable Toreador

Be my little teddy bear

By the old oak tree

My Irish maid

Hoffmann, Gertrude

On San Francisco bay

Holmès, Augusta

L’heure d’azur

L’heure de purpre

Horne, M arie

The Ingle nook

Hoschna, Karl

For every boy who’s lonely, there’s a girl who’s lonely too (cover only)

The girl who wouldn’t spoon

I’ll build for you a little nest

I’ve been stung

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Madame Sherry

The Yama-yama man

Howard, Joseph E.

Honey will you miss me when I’m gone

I don’t like your family

Somewhere in France

Waltz me till I’m dreamy

Howard and Phillips

I am going home

Howard, Richard

Face to face with the girl of my dreams

Hubbell, Raymond

Beautiful girl

Hello! I’ve been looking for you

In the beautiful garden of girls

In the pale moonlight

Keep your love for me

The ladder of roses

Sleep time, my honey!

What am I going to do to make you love me

When you meet her in the summer time

Whistle when you walk out

Hupfeld, Herman

As time goes by

Hutchinson, Edward

Sammy

Ingraham, Herbert

I’ll be back in a minute, but I got to go now

Why don’t you spend something else besides the evening?

Jacobi, Victor

Love of mine

On M iami shore

When Cupid calls

When the wedding bells are ringing

Jacobs-Bond, Carrie

The end of a perfect day

A hundred years from now

Life’s garden

Jakobowski, Ed.

Lullaby from “Ermine”

Overture from “Ermine”

James, Emerson

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Boys of the king

Janis, E lsie

For the Lord’s sake play a waltz

Jentes, Harry

I don’t want to get well

Jerome, Benjamin M.

Blooming Lize

The dusky Salome

Under the honeymoon

What color eyes do you love best?

Jerome, Benjamin M. and Louis A. Hirsch

Merry wedding bells

Jerome, M. K.

Jazz baby

Swanee Sue

Why don’t you answer me?

Johnson, Billy B.

Yo’ eyes are open, but yo’ sound asleep

Johnson, Howard and Percy Wenrich

Where do we go from here?

Johnson, Rosamond

Come my love and go with me

Who do you love?

Johnston, Arthur

Moon song

Johnston, Arthur and Sam Coslow

the day you came along

Jolson, Al

Evangeline

Yoo-hoo

Jolson, Al and Vincent Rose

Avalon

Jolson, Al and B. G. De Sylva and Con Conrad

Morning will come

Jones, Bobby

Take me to the chicken ball

Jones, Irving

Honey you’re the warmest gal in town

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Jones, Sidney

Chon Kina

Joyce, Billy and Rubey Cowan

Gone are the days

Joyce, Archibald

Vision of Salome

Kálmán, Emmerich

Kitty please give me a kiss

A little country mouse

Softly thro’ the summer night

Throw me a rose

Kalmar, Bert

I want a ragtime bungalow

Kaplan, Dave

Susan

Keene-Bean and Frankie Masters

Scatter-brain

Keithley, E. Clinton

Garland of old fashioned roses

Kenbrovin, Jaan and John William Kellette

I’m forever blowing bubbles

Kendis, James and Charles Bayha

Come out of the kitchen Mary Ann

Kendis, James and James Brockman and Howard Johnson

Feather your nest

Kenneth, Richard

Sweet Kitty Grey

Kerker, Gustave

Fat boy

Trip around the town

9 Kern, Jerome

And I am all alone

All that I want is somebody to love me (copyist’s ms.)

Ballooning

Before I met you

A boat sails on Wednesday

The bull-frog patrol

By the Blue lagoon

Bygone days

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The casino music hall (copyist’s ms.) see All that I want is somebody to love me)

Cheer up! girls

The crickets are calling

Don’t turn my p icture to the wall

Don’t you want a paper, dearie?

A fine romance

Frieda

Have a heart

He must be nice to mother

Honeymoon land

Honeymoon lane

How’d you like to spoon with me?

I can’t say you’re the only one

I wonder why

I’d like to meet your father

In love with love

It’s a hard , hard world

I’ve a million reasons

I’ve been waiting for you all the time

Just let me look at you

The land of let’s pretend

Let us build a little nest

Look for the silver lining

Love is like a little rubber band

Love O’Mike (arranged by Charles G rant)

Mary Mc Gee

Meet me at twilight

Mind the paint

Mitzi’s lullaby

My boy

Nesting time in Flatbush

Never marry a girl with cold feet!

Not here! not here!

Not yet

Not-you!

An old fashioned wife

Once in a blue moon

Pie

Saturday night

Smoke gets in your eyes

Some sort of somebody

Someone

Susan

Suzette and her pet

Ta, ta, little girl

Teacher-teacher

That come hither look (copyist’s ms.) see All I want is somebody to love me)

They all look alike

Three hundred and sixty-five days (copyist’s ms.) see All I want is somebody to love me)

Wedding bells are calling me

When the ships come home

Without the girl-inside!

You never can tell

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You never knew about me

You said something (cover only)

You’re here and I’m here

Kern, Jerome and John Golden

My Celia

Kern, Jerome and Henry Kailimai

On the shore at Le Lei W i

Kernell, W. B.

Ah, oui!

Kernell, William

Sally of my dreams

King, Irving

Show me the way to go home

King, Pee Wee and Redd Stewart and Chilton Price

Slow poke

Kinkel, C.

Sérénade à Marie

Klein, Arthur and Billy Gaston

I don’t care what you wear on Sunday

Klein, Manuel

It’s a long lane that has no turning

Meet me where the lanterns glow

Starlight maid

Kleinecke, August

Harmony baby

Klickmann, F. Henri

Just a dream of you, dear

Old Glory goes marching on

Rainbow land

Tambourines and oranges

Kortlander, Max

Tell me

10 Landman, Norman H. and Harry Wessel

Come to the carnival at old St. Paul

Lange, Arthur

The beetles buzz from Scenes from childhoods yoyous days, op. 427, no. 13

In the garden

Heather rose (Haideröslein)

Raus Mit Der Kaiser (He’s in Dutch)

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When it’s orange blossom time in love land

Laska, Edward

I would like to marry you

Lateiner and Mogulesco

Das Kriegele from Dovids’s Fiedele (arranged by H. A. Russotto)

Latta, L. Melyne, Jr.

Toddle town

Lauder, Harry

Roamin’ in the gloamin’

She is ma Daisy

We’ll all go home the same way

Le Boy, Grace

I wish I had a girl

Le Brunn, George

In the royal artillery

Never introduce your bloke, to your lady friend

Young men lodgers

Le Roy, Edward

The bloomer polka

Lee, Alfred

Champagne Charlie

Lehar, Franz

The melody of love

Maxim’s (arranged by H. M . Higgs)

Waltz entrancing

Leigh, Fred W.

Bridget

Leslie, Edgar and Harry Ruby

The Dixie volunteers

Levi, Maurice

The Aero-naughty girl

Christy girl

It’s nothing but a bubble

Linger, longer, Lingerie

Lyre birds

Mosquito song

The Nell Brinkley girl

The Rajah of Broadway

The soul kiss

Take a tip form Venus

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Lewin, Leonard

Desert dreams

Lindeman, Edith and Carl Stutz

Little things mean a lot

Lingard, William

On the beach at Long branch

Walking down Broadway

Little, Jack and J. Fred Coots

I wouldn’t trade the silver in my mother’s hair

Loder, E. J.

There’s a path by the river

Loesser, Frank

Lovelier than ever

My darling, my darling

Pernambuco

Where’s Charley?

Logan, Frederic Knight

The moonlight waltz

Longbrake, Arthur

Bro ther Noah gave out checks for rain

Nobody knows where John Brown went

Loraine, William

I like you, Lil, for fair

Luders, Gustav

The American girl

The message of the red, red rose

The real American girl

Ludovic, G.

Tambour en tete

MacCarthy, Hector

In your little gown and bonnet, dearie

McHugh, Jimmy

My dream of a big parade

MacDonald, Ballard and Joe Goodwin and Harry Puck

The little house upon the hill

Mack, Andrew

Go way Mistah Moon

Mack, Cecil and Chris Smith

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Abraham Lincoln Jones

Mack, E.

General Grant’s grand march

Macklin, Cecil

Très Moutarde (Too much mustard)

Macy, J. C.

Love’s lullaby

Magine, Frank

I’m a dreamer

You’re only a baby

Manners, Henry

Delilah

Margis, Alfred

Valse bleue

Marion, Will

Darktown is out to-night

Markes, Larry and Dick Charles

Mad about him, sad without him how can I be glad without him blues

Marshall, Henry I.

Bless your ever loving little heart

Boys boys boys

I’ve got everything I want but you

Dinah

Someone

Marson, Cecil

Bill? Bill Taft

Martin, S. Wesley

Let the dead and the beautiful rest

Marzian, A. F.

Evening chimes (Abendläuten), op. 9, no. 1

Massenet, J.

Sapho (arranged by Alphonse Daudet)

Maxwell, Joe

Sagamore

McCarron, Charles and Carey Morgan

Oh Helen!

Your lips are no man’s land but mine

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McCarron, Charles and Frank Tyler Daniels and Ed. Moebus

That lord and master of mine

McCarron, Charles and Nat Vincent

When old Bill Bailey p lays the ukalele

McConnell, George B.

There’s a garden in Hawaii

11 McKenna, William

Honey I’m waiting

Look into my eyes and call me dearie

Matrimony

McNaughton, J. H.

Where is our M oses?

Meher, Donovan

Will he answer Go goo?

Meyer, George W.

Always take a girl named Daisy

Brass band Ephraham Jones

Brown eyes- why are you blue?

Here comes the bride

Homeward bound

Just like Washington crossed the Delaware

My mother’s Rosary

That mellow melody

Tucky home

Underneath the cotton moon

Meyer, George W. and Abe Olman

Johnny’s in town

Meyrowitz, D.

Isrulik, Kim a Heim

McPhail, Lindsay and Walter Michels

San

Millard, H.

Whip-poor-will’s song

Mills and Everard

Is your mother in, Molly Malone?

Mills, A. J. and Harry Castling

Just like the ivy, I’ll cling to you

Mills, Jack

I’ll buy the ring

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Mills, Kerry

At a Georgia campmeeting (cover only)

The fascinating widow

I’m to be a blushing bride

Mizzy, Vic

Three little sisters

Mohr, Halsey K.

Liberty bell

They’re wearing ‘em higher in Hawaii

Monaco, James V.

Beatrice Fairfax, tell me what to do!

I’m crying just for you

Row, row, row

When I woke up this morning

You made me love you

You’re a dangerous girl

Monckton, Lionel

Do you know Mr. Schneider?

Soldiers in the park

Moret, Neil

The island of roses and love

Niccolini

Morgan, Carey and Lee D avid

Sippin cider thru a straw

Morgan, Russ and Arnold Johnson

Does your heart beat for me?

Morse, Theodore

In the moonlight with the girl you love

Sweet Swanee Sue

We’ll knock the Heligo-into Heliog-out of Heligoland!

What the brass band played

Motzan, Otto

Shabes Koidesh

That wonderful thing called love

Mozart

Twilight (Voi che sapete from Marriage of Figaro)

Murphy and Owens and Lipton

I’ve a garden in Sweden

Muir, Lewis F.

Take me to that Swanee shore

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Murphy, C. W .

Won’t you harmonize with me?

Murphy, C. W. and William Hargreaves

The seaside sultan

Murphy, C. W. and Dan Lipton

Who said, Girls?

Murray and Leigh

Fol-the-rol-lol

Murray and Leigh

When we get married

Murray, Fred

All though riding on motor

Murray, Fred and George Everard

The next horse I ride on

Murray, Fred and Charles Hibury

Double Dutch

Murray, Jack and Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman

Happy-go luck-you and broken hearted me

Nathan, Joseph S.

The bull-frog and the coon

Neidlinger, W. H.

Sweet Miss Mary

Nelson, Ed

I’ve got a new job

When Yankee Doodle learns to parlez vous Francais

Nelson, Ed G. and Fred M ayo

I’m not jealous

Nichols, Alberta

You can’t stop me from lovin’ you

Nolan, Michael

Little Annie Rooney

Norris, Harry B.

The piccadilly Johnny with the little glass eye

Norton, George A.

Twenty three

Norworth, Jack

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Over on the Jersey side

Norworth, Ned and Abner Silver

Which Hazel?

Novello, Ivor

Laddie in Khaki

Nugent, Maude

Sweet Matilda Jane

Oakland, Ben

I’ll take romance

Oesten, Theodore (arranged by)

Home sweet home

O’Hara, Georffrey

K-K-K-Katy

Ohman, Phil and Johnny Mercer and Macy O. Teetor

Lost

O’Keefe, Walter

The man on the flying trapeze (arranged by Hugo Frey)

The man on the flying trapeze (arranged by Harold Potter)

Olcott, Chauncey

Wearers of the green

Olcott, Chauncey and Charles E. Casey

Every star falls in love with its mate

Olcott, Chauncey and Daniel J. Sullivan

Sweet girl of my dreams

Olman, Abe

Faugh-a-ballah

O-HI-O

Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, oh!

Olman, Abe and Frederic Knight Logan

When you sang hush-a-bye baby to me

Openshaw, John

June brought the roses

Ordway, John P.

Dreaming of home and mother

Orlob, Harold

The call of love

Waiting

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Osborne, Nat

take me back to the garden of love

Osias, B.

A little game of love

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Truly I do

Parkhurst, E . A. (Mrs.)

Funeral March, to the memory of Abraham Lincoln

Paull, E. T.

Ben Hur chariot race march

Charge of the Light Brigade

Silver sleigh bells

Paulton, Edward

Workers of the world unite!

Pease, Harry and Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge

Peggy O’N eil

Penn, Arthur A.

Smilin’ through

Perkins, Frank

Down a Carolina lane

Perlmutter and Wohl

A mensch sol men sein (Be a man)

Dus lebed ige yisoimele (The orphan girl)

Dus pintale Yid

Das Yidische herz

Perrins, William H.

At the end of a beautiful day

Perschk, Max

Suzi, I’m ticking love taps

Pestalozza, A.

Ciribiribin (arranged by Chester Wallis)

Pether, Henry E.

Don’t get married any more, ma!

Waiting at the church

Phillips, A. Fred

Good by, little girl of my dreams

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Piantadosi, Albert

If you had all the world and its go ld

Pal of my crad le days

Ski-da-me-rink-a-doo

That’s how I need you

Pierce, Pemberton

All’s right!

Pinkard, Maceo

Aunt Jemima’s jubilee

Mammy o’ mine

Pitts, William S.

The little brown church

Polla, W. C. and Willard Goldsmith

Dear heart

Pollack, Lew

Cheatin’ on me

Two cigarettes in the dark

Pollock M uriel and Darl MacBoyle

When a rambling rose goes rambling home again

Porter, Cole

Buddie beware

Hot-house rose

How’s your romance?

It’s de-lovely

Love letter words

Old fashioned garden

A picture of me without you

Please don’t make me be good

Rosalie

They all fall in love

Weren’t we fools?

When love comes your way

Where have you been?

You’re too far away

Powell, Orlando

Looking for the love-light in your eyes

May, May, May

Power, Herbert H.

That’s the feeling that came over me

Prince and Reed

And now I’m satisfied

Prival, M.

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Lullaby land

Puccini, Giacomo

Mimi’s song

Ranken, J. G.

Kathinka-polka

Rasbach, Oscar

Trees

Raynes, J. A.

Sweetheart town

Reed, Dave

Everybody knows it’s there

Reingold, I

A Yuhr Erst Noch Mein Chassene (arranged by H. Russotto)

Reinhardt, Heinrich

Day dreams, visions of bliss

Fountain Fay

Two little love bees

Rice, Gitz

We stopped them at the Marne

Richman, Harry and Jack Meskill and Pete W endling

There’s danger in your eyes, Cherie!

Roberts, Lee S.

A little birch canoe and you

Smiles

Robinson, Harry I

Kid land

Robinson, J. Russel and Theodore M orse

Jazzola

Robyn, Alfred G.

Everybody knows it but her husband

In dreams alone

In the days of old

Rainbow

When it’s raining

The Yankee tourist

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Rodgers, Richard

Better be good to me

Dear, oh dear!

Do-re-mi

Don’t tell your folks

How can you forget?

I blush

I didn’t know what time it was

I love you more than yesterday

I must love you

I’ll do it again

Keys to heaven

13 Love will call

Maybe it’s me

Moon of my delight

My man is on the make

Singing a love song

Sleepyhead

Some enchanted evening

The Tartar song

There’s so much more

This funny world

A tree in the park

Where’s that little girl

Why can’t I?

You are so lovely and I’m so lonely

You never say yes

You’re the cats

Rogers, Gus and M ax Rogers

Queen of the bungalow

Rogers, James H.

Absence

Wild geese

Romberg, Sigmund

Deep in my heart, dear

Hussars march

Mother

‘Neath a new moon

One alone

West Point song

Why must we always be dreaming?

Will you remember

Root, George F.

The battle cry of freedom

Just after the battle

Tramp! tramp! tramp!

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Rose, Billy and Con Conrad

Barney Google

Rose, Dave

Princess patches

Rose, Fred

Honest and truly

Rosenfeld, Monroe H.

I never like a nigger with a beard

Rubens, Paul A.

Ladies

Little girl, mind how you go!

Ruby, Harry

The greatest battle song of all

Rumshisky, J . M.

A mother’s prayer

Russell, Bennée

Love is like that

Russell, James I.

Where the river Shannon flows

Russotto, Henry A.

A Mame is Der Bester Friend (Mother is your best friend)

Russo tto, Henry A. (arranged by)

Eili eili

Rutledge, John T.

De old church yard in de lane

Saint-Saëns, Camille

My heart at they sweet voice (arranged by Jerry Castillo)

Salama, A.

Two guitars

Schertzinger, Victor

Tangerine

Schindler, Paul and Benjamin M. Jerome

Uncle Sam’s marines

Schmid, Johann C.

The garden of roses

Schumann, Walt

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Melancholy mood

Schwartz, Arthur

Love is the reason

Schwartz, Jean

America needs you like a mother

Aurora Borealis

Back to the Caroline you love

Beneath the moon

Down in the subway

I love the ladies

If I can’t get the sweetie I want

I’m a woman of importance

In blinky, winky, chinky Chinatown

Kiss your minstrel boy good-bye

Meet me in rosetime Rosie

Mister Dooley

Sahara

Sit down

That coontown quartette

Walking

We really ought to be married

When the girl you love is loving

When the Henry Clay comes steaming into Mobile Bay

Schwartz, Phil

The world keeps rolling on

Schwarzwald, Milton E.

Florabella

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Come down Lovers’ lane

Has anyone seen a German band?

Scott, Maurice

I’ve got rings on my fingers

Scotto, Vincent

If you alone were mine

It’s delightful to be married!

Secunda, Sholom

Dos Lied fun Liebe (The song of love)

Senna, Clarence

I’m forever thinking of you

Shaw, O.

The rain-drop and minstrel

Shay, Larry

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Beautiful

Sherwood, Ray

At the wedding of lily and the rose

Shilkert, Nathaniel

Lady divine

Shindler, Mary

Flee as a bird

Silberstein, Alex

When du W einst

Silèsu, Lao

A little love, a little kiss

Silver, Abner

Bebe

Give me the Sultan’s harem

Silver, Abner and Harry Woods

I’m goin’ south

Sherman, Al and Al Lewis and Abner Silver

No! no! a thousand times no!!

Silvers, Louis

By the Susquehanna shore

Sloane, A. B aldwin

Cupid’s wireless telegraph

Maid of my dreams

The songs my mother sang

Smith, Cris and Silvio Hein

He’s a cousin of mine

Smith, Wilson G.

Has yo’ seen ma pickininny

Snyder, Ted

It took nineteen hundred and nineteen years

Moses Andrew Jackson, good-bye

Solman, Alfred

The house of broken toys

There’s a Quaker down in Quaker town

You’re more than the world to me

Solman, Alfred and Benjamin Hapgood Burt

Milo

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Sousa, John Philip

The Directorate

The free lance

From Maine to Oregon

Unchain the dogs of war

Stamper, Dave

Daddy has a sweetheart

Dance away the night

Hello my dearie

I have always been the Patsy

I’m crazy ‘bout somebody

Just you and I and the moon

Same old moon

Starlight

Tulip time

When I’m looking at you

Wonderful garden of love

Stastny, A. J.

Dance of the moon birds

Stauffer, Aubrey

Oh, Skin-nay! c’mon over

That lovin’ Traumerei

Stept, Same H.

Tai-da-tia-da-dee

Stern, Jack

I was lucky

Stevens, Vernon T. and P. Fronsini

Just because

Stolz, Robert

Blue eyes

Stonehill, Maurice J.

My little love-bird

Stookey, Lewis L.

Azalea

Stothart, Herbert

Great big bear

If a wish could make it so

Until you say goodbye

Wander away

Straus, Oscar

Life is love and laughter, come join in the waltz (arranged by A. Carroll Ely)

Sympathy

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Stromberg, John

The American billionaire

Beautiful Arizona

De cake walk queen

Come down ma evenin’ star

Come down ma evenin’ star (copyist’s ms.)

Easy money

Poor little fluttering moths

De pullman porters ball

Stromberg, John and W . T. Francis

Dream one dream of me

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Annie Laurie was to be a soldier’s bride

Stuart, Leslie

Why do they call me a Gibson girl?

Stults, R. M.

Bulls and bears

Styne, Jule

I’m glad I waited for you

It’s magic

Who am I? (copyist’s ms. part for B flat tenor)

Who am I?

Sullivan, Arthur

The lost chord

Sully, Lew

Go as far as you like

Sutton, Harry O.

In a kiss

Sweet Nancy Lee

Tate, James W .

As you walk down the strand

Be good

In Barcelona

I’ve told his missus all about him

The story of a clothes line

Taylor, Billee

De develin’ tune

I guess I’ll take the train back home

Well, I guess I’m bad

Taylor, Deems

Mountain maiden

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Taylor, S. E.

Don’t keep me guessin’

Temple, Dick

Why do they all make love to me

Thomé, Francis

Simple Aveu (simple confession)

Thompson, Will L.

Gathering shells form the sea shore

Tierney, Harry

Adoring you

All pepped up

Following the sun around

Journey’s end

My baby’s arms

Take, oh take those lips away

Tilbury, Walter

On furlough

Tiomkin, Dimitri

The high and the mighty

Tobias, Charlie and Joe Burke

In the valley of the moon

Tours, Frank E.

Love! love! love!

Trevelyan, Arthur

Down in poverty row

Trix, Helen

Follow me

Troyer, Carlos

Geronimo’s own medicine song

True, Lyle Carnes

Triumphant naval march

Ullian, Cy

Sailor boy

Vallee, Rudy and John Klenner

I’m still caring

Vallee, Rudy and Leon Zimmerman

I’m just a vagabond love

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Van Alstyne, Egbert

Camp meeting time

For your boy and my boy

I’m wise

Just a word of sympathy

Navajo

So long, mother

Sweetie o’ mine

What are you going to do to help the boys?

You want someone to love you

You’ll never miss the water till the well runs dry

Van, Gus and Joe Schenck

All the boys love Mary

Don’t’ try to steal the sweetheart of a soldier

In the land where the poppies bloom

Van Heusen, Jimmy

It’s anybody’s spring

Vandersloot, Caird M.

Japan’s triumphal march

Vanderveer, Billy

That ukalele band

Verge, Byron

Leona

Vernor, F. Dudleigh

The sweetheart of Sigma Chi

Vespo, Oliver and Tommy Russell

If you knew

Vincent, Nat

Please don’t lean on the bell

Vincent, Nat and Billy Baskette and Billy Frisch

I’m telling you

Vincent, Nat and Leon Flatow

Daa dee dum!

Violinsky

When Francis dances with me

Von T ilzer, Harry

And the green grass grew all around

Down where the Wurzburger flows

Good-bye boys

Harry Von Tilzer’s society barn dance

I’d do as much for you

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I’m a little afraid of you, Broadway

Oh by jingo! oh by gee!

Swing, swing, swing

They always pick on me

Through these wonderful glasses of mine

What kind of American are you?

Walker, W. Raymond

The honeymoon glide

Wallace, William Vincent

The invitation polka

Sweet spirit, hear my prayer!

Waller, Thomas

Concentratin’

Wallis, Chester (arranged by)

Home on the range

Ward, Edward

Always and always

Miss wonderful

Warren, Harry

Coffee in the morning

Goin’ to heaven on a mule

I’ll string along with you

Shuffle off to Buffalo

So this is Venice!

With plenty of money and you

You’re getting to be a habit with me

Wathall, Alfred G.

Since I first met you

Wayne, Bernie

Miss America!

Wayne, Mabel

It happened in Monterey

Ramona

Weber, Edwin J.

I love me

Webster, J. P.

The golden stair

16 Wendling, Pete

All the Quakers are shoulder shakers

Oh! how I wish I could sleep

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Weldon, Frank

I like Mountain music

Wells, Jack

Joan of Arc they are calling you

Wenrich, Percy

Come back, Dixie!

Jack-O-Lantern moon

Kentucky days

Put on your old grey bonnet

Rainbow

Silver bell

When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose

Weston and Barnes

Choose her in the morning

White, C. A.

Homeless to-night!

White, Elmore

Gee but I’m lonesome for you

White, Willie

I’d love to be a monkey in the zoo

Whiting, Richard A.

And they called it Dixieland

Some Sunday morning

Wilander, William and Harry Donnelly

Afghanistan

Williams, Bert

Dat’s harmony

Let it alone

You’re gwine to get somethin’ what you don’t expect

Williams, Edna

Over the Great Divide

Williams, Gus

Cat song

The crazy quilt

Crime

A do llar fifteen cents

Dont’ give de name a bad blace

Dot leedle German band

Dot makes fourteen

The Dutch boarding house

Dutch policeman

Knock at the window to-night

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Mind and be home when the clock strikes nine

My wife is so awfully stoud

Mygel Snyder’s barty

Puss in the corner

The trombone player

Vat’s de brice of beans, Jake?

Ven my band begins to blay

Williams, W. R.

Don’t you remember the time?

Wilson, C. and F. Wilson

Tears tell

Winterberg, Robert

The lady in red

The waltz of my heart’s desire

Wolf, Hugo

E’en little things (Auch Kleine Dinge from Italian songs, no. 1)

Wood, William M.

Our nation’s emblem

Woods, Harry

Just a little flower shop around the corner

Woolcott, Francis

Bell Brandon

Work, Henry C.

Marching through Georgia

Wrigley, William, Jr.

Spreading New England’s fame

Wrubel, Allie

Zip-a-dee doo-dah

Yellen, Jack and Milton Ager and Bob Bigelow

Hard hearted Hannah

Youmans, Vincent

Orchids in the moonlight

Toodle-oo

Young, Joe and Charles Tobias and J. Fred Coots

Two tickets to Georgia

Z

Do you remember?

Zamecnik, J. S.

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Love came calling

Spirit of America

Zens, Paul

My design for loving you

Ziehrer, C. M.

The Army corps

Miscellaneous