Best Known Popular Public Domain Songs List of 968

IMPORTANT: This list is based on USA Copyright Law and is intended only as a help in researching public domain music. This list is NOT sufficient documentation that music is in the Public Domain. To prove PD status in the USA, you MUST find a published copy of the song with a copyright date of 1929 or earlier. Our PD Sheet Music Reprints are exact reprints of books and sheet music published in 1929 or earlier and include music, lyrics, and complete original copyright information. Some of these songs may not be PD in countries other than the USA.
| Title | V=Verse C=Chorus N=Note P=Production w=Words m=Music |
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| Popular Songs are on this PD list if we have a pre-1930 PD sheet music publication in our library AND if anyone has previously asked about PD status of the song. | |||
| 99 Blues | See Ninety-Nine Blues | ||
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Aba Daba Honeymoon | 1914 - w.m. Arthur Fields, Walter Donaldson V - Way down in the Congo land lived a happy chimpanzee, She loved a monkey with a long tail, (Lordy, how she loved him!) C - 'Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab' Said the chimpie to the Monk. 'Baba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab' Said the Monkey to the Chimp. | Add to Cart |
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Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder | 1900 - m. Herbert Dillea, w. Arthur Gillespie | Add to Cart |
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Adoring You | 1924 - w. Joseph McCarthy, m. Harry Tierney | Add to Cart |
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Afghanistan | 1920 - m. Harry Donnelly, w. William Wilander V - In the land of Afghanistan There's a Hindu maid and a man. She swore by the stars up above her That he was the one to love her. C - In Afghanistan, There's a Caravan By the fair oasis waiting for you and for you only. Cross the desert sand we will find a temple; There will be a bridal day for you my idol, In Afghanistan. | Add to Cart |
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After I Say I'm Sorry [What Can I Say] | 1926 - w.m. Walter Donaldson, Abe Lyman | Add to Cart |
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After the Ball | 1892 - w.m. Charles K. Harris V - A bright little maiden climbed an old man's knee. Begged for a story, 'Do Uncle please?' Why are you single, why live alone? C - After the ball is over, After the break of morn, After the dancers leaving, After the stars have gone; | Add to Cart |
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After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It | 1920 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Listen to me honey dear, Something's wrong with you I fear. It's getting harder to please you, Harder and harder each year. C - After you get what you want you don't want it, If I gave you the moon, You'd grow tired of it soon. You're like a baby You want what you want when you want it. | Add to Cart |
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After You've Gone | 1918 - m. Turner Layton, w. Henry Creamer V - Now won't you listen honey while I say How could you tell me that you're going away C - After you've gone and left me crying, After you've gone There's no denying, you'll feel blue, You'll feel sad | Add to Cart |
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Aggravatin' Papa | 1922 - w.m. Roy Turk, J. Russell Robinson, Addie Britt | Add to Cart |
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Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life | 1910 - m. Victor Herbert (1859 - 1924), w. Rida Johnson Young (1875-1926) P - Naughty Marietta - 1910, Operetta V - Ah! Sweet Mysteryt of life, at last I've found thee. Ah! I know at last the secret of it all; All the longing, seeking, striving, waiting . . . C - . . . For it is love alone that rules for aye! | Add to Cart |
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Ain't She Sweet | 1927 - w. Jack Yellen, m. Milt Ager | Add to Cart |
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Ain't We Got Fun | 1921 - m. Richard Whiting, w. Gus Kahn, Raymond Egan V - Bill collectors gather 'Round and rather, Haunt the cottage next door. Men the grocer and butcher sent, Men who call for the rent. C - Ev'ry morning, ev'ry evening, Ain't we got fun. Not much money Oh but honey Ain't we got fun. The rents unpaid dear, We haven't a bus . . . | Add to Cart |
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Ain't You Coming Back to Dixieland | 1917 - m. Richard A. Whiting, w. Raymond Egan | Add to Cart |
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Alabama Jubilee | 1915 - m. George L. Cobb, w. Jack Yellen | Add to Cart |
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Alabamy Bound | 1925 - w. Buddy DeSylva, Bud Green, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Alcoholic Blues (Some Blues) | 1919 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Edward Laska V - I love my country, 'deed I do C - I've got the blues, I've go the alcoholic blues | Add to Cart |
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Alexander's Ragtime Band | 1911 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Oh, ma honey, Better hurry and let's meander, Ain't you goin', To the leader man, ragged meter man? Oh, ma honey. C - Come on and hear, Come on and hear Alexander's ragtime band, Come and hear, Come on and hear, It's the best band in the land. | Add to Cart |
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Alice Blue Gown | 1919 - m. Harry Tierney, w. Joe McCarthy V - I once had a gown it was almost new, Oh, the daintiest thing, it was sweet Alice Blue C - In my sweet little Alice Blue Gown, When I first wandered down into town | Add to Cart |
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All Aboard For Dixie Land | 1913 - m. George L. Cobb, w. Jack Yellen | Add to Cart |
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All Alone | 1911 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Will Dillon | Add to Cart |
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All Alone (Irving Berlin) | 1924 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Just like a melody that lingers on, You seem to haunt me night and day. I never realized till you had gone How much I cared about you. C - All alone. I'm so all alone. There is no one else but you. All alone by the telephone waiting for a ring, a ting-a-ling. | Add to Cart |
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All Alone Monday | 1927 - w. Bert Kalmar, m. Harry Ruby | Add to Cart |
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All By Myself | 1921 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - I'm so unhappy. What'll I do, I long for somebody who, will sympathize with me; C - All by myself in the morning, All by myself in the night; I sit alone in a cosy Morris chair, So unhappy there Playing solitaire. | Add to Cart |
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All Night Long | 1912 - w.m. Shelton Brooks | Add to Cart |
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All She'd Say Was Umh-Umn | 1920 - w.m. Jack Dill, Mac Emery, Gus Van, Joe Schenck V - I never cared for birds or flowers or buzzing ot eh bees until today C - Like a sweet coooin' dove I'm just bbbling with love Umh Hum Umh-Hum | Add to Cart |
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All The Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers | 1919 - m. Pete Wendling, w. Bert Kalmar, Edgar Leslie V - Oh, I just got back today, From a town not far away. I've been looking at the Quakers, In their clothes of gray; C - All the Quakers are shoulder shakers, Down in Quaker town, Things are upside down--The Jazz Bug bit 'em, How it hit 'em. | Add to Cart |
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All The World Will Be Jealous Of Me | 1917 - m. Ernest Ball, w. Al Dubin | Add to Cart |
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Along The Rocky Road To Dublin | 1915 - m. Bert Grant, w. Joe Young V - Said Pat McGee, now listen to me, I've heard you fellows brag about your beauties over here C - Along the rocky road to Dublin we were singing along, singing a song with joy me heart was bubblin' with Cordelia by me side | Add to Cart |
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Always | 1925 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Always Leave Them Laughing (When You Say Goodbye) | 1903 - w.m. George M. Cohan | Add to Cart |
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Am I Wasting Time On You | 1926 - w.m. Howard Johnson, Irving Bibo | Add to Cart |
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America, Here's My Boy | 1917 - m. Arthur Lange, w. Andrew B. Sterling V - There's a million mothing knocking at the nations door, A million mothers, yes, and there'll be millions more C - America, I raised a boy for you. America, you'll find him staunch and true, Place a gun upon his shoulder, He is ready to die or do. | Add to Cart |
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America, I Love You | 1915 - m. Archie Gottler, w. Edgar Leslie V - Amid fields of clover, 'Twas just a little over A hundred years ago, A handful of strangers, They faced many dangers To make their country grow C - America, I love you, You're like a sweetheart of mine, From ocean to ocean, for you my devotion, Is touching each bound'ry line | Add to Cart |
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Among My Sourvenirs | 1928 - w. Edgar Leslie, m. Horatio Nicholls | Add to Cart |
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Among My Souvenirs | 1927 - w. Edgar Leslie, m. Haratio Nicholls | Add to Cart |
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Angela Mia (My Angel) | 1928 - w.m. Erne Rapee Lew Pollack | Add to Cart |
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Angelus | 1913 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Robert V. Smith | Add to Cart |
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Angry | 1925 - w. Dudley Mecum, m. Henry Brunies, Merritt Brunies | Add to Cart |
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Annabelle | 1923 - m. Ray Henderson (1896 - 1970), w. Lew Brown (b. Russia, December 10, 1893; d. New York NY, February 5, 1958) V - Pretty Little Annabelle Liked a lot of beaus, And her sweetie Johnny Brown Wanted her to settle down, How he coaxes sweet Annabell, Goodness only knows. C - Oh! Annabelle, You've made a wild man out of me. Cause ev'ry day in ev'ry way, You get me jealous as can be. | Add to Cart |
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Any Little Girl That's A Nice Little Girl | 1910 - m. Fred Fischer, w. Thomas J. Gray V - Said she, C - Any little girl that's a nice little girl is the right little girl for me | Add to Cart |
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Any Old Port In A Storm | 1908 - m. Kerry Mills, w. Arthur Lamb | Add to Cart |
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Any Old Time At All | 1906 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. William Jerome | Add to Cart |
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Any Time | 1921 - w.m. Herbert Happy Lawson V - I'm sad and blue 'bout nobody but you, Why you don't seem the same to me. I told you that I love'd you right from the start . . . C - Any time that you are lonely, Any time that you are blue, Any time you feel down hearted, That will prove to you my love is true . . . | Add to Cart |
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Anything is Nice If It Comes From Dixieland | 1919 - w.m. Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, Milton Ager V - Ev'ry winter you will notice that the birdies in the sky, to the south will always fly C - Just to make our clothes the cotton grows, in dear old Alabam' | Add to Cart |
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April Showers | 1921 - m. Louis Silvers, w. Bud DeSylva | Add to Cart |
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Arabian Nights | 1918,1919 - m. M. David and Wm. Hewitt, w. Herbert Reynolds V - With what joy girl and boy have always loved to look C - Arabian nights, golden nights, dear delights of oriental mystery | Add to Cart |
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Are You From Dixie ('Cause I'm From Dixie Too) | 1915 - m. George L. Cobb, w. Jack Yellen | Add to Cart |
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Are You Half The Man Your Mother Thought You'd Be | 1916 - m. Harry De Costa, w. Leo Wood V - Have you ever stopped to think of how you sat at mothers' knee, While she planned your future with you, pictured what a man you'd be? C - Have you kept your promise to her, That you made while on her knee? Can you truly say You're half the man today That she always thought you'd be? | Add to Cart |
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Are You Lonesome Tonight | 1926 - w.m. Roy Turk, Lou Handman | Add to Cart |
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Arrah Wanna | 1906 - m. Theodore F. Morse, w. Jack Drislane | Add to Cart |
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Arrah, Go On, I'm Gonna Go Back To Oregon | 1916 - m. Bert Grant, w. Joe Young, Sam Lewis | Add to Cart |
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As Long As The World Rolls On | 1907 - m. Ernest Ball, w. George Graff | Add to Cart |
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At A Mississipi Cabaret | 1914 - m. Albert Gumble, w. A. Seymour Brown | Add to Cart |
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At Dawning | 1906 - m. Charles Wakefield Cadman, w. Nelle Richmond Eberthart V - When the dawn flames in the sky I love you; When the birdling wak and cry, I love you | Add to Cart |
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At Peace With The World | 1926 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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At Sundown | 1927 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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At the Ball, That's All | 1913 - w.m. J. Leubrie Hill P - Ziegfield Follies of 1913 - 1913, Musical Variety | Add to Cart |
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At The Devil's Ball | 1913 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - I had a dream, last night, That filled me full of fright: I dreamt that I was with the Devil below, In his great big fiery hall. C - At the Devil's Ball, At the Devil's Ball I saw the cute Mrs. Devil, so pretty and fat, Dress'd in a beautiful fireman's hat; | Add to Cart |
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At The End Of The Road | 1924 - w. Ballard MacDonald, James F. Hanley | Add to Cart |
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Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye | 1917 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Lew Brown V - Though you're leaving me today, never fear. In my thoughts you'll always be every near. C - Au revoir but not Good Bye, soldier boy. Brush that tear drop from you eye, Soldier boy. | Add to Cart |
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Aunt Hagar's Children Blues | 1921 - w. Lt. J. Tim Brymm, m. W.C. Handy V - Old Deacon Splivin', his flock was givin' The way of livin' right, Said he 'No wingin' no ragtime singin' tonight'. Up jumped Aunt Hagar and shouted with all her might C - . . . Let the congregation join while I sing those lovin' Aunt Hagar's Blues. | Add to Cart |
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Avalon | 1920 - w.m. Al Jolson, Vincent Rose V - Ev'ry morning mem'ries stray Across the sea where flying fishes play And as the night is falling I find that I'm recalling C - I found my love in Avalon Beside the bay. I left my love in Avalon and sail'd away. I dream of her and Avalon From dusk 'till dawn | Add to Cart |
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Avalon Town | 1928 - w. Grant Clarke, m. Nacio Herb Brown | Add to Cart |
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Ave Maria ~ Gounod | 1859 - m. Bach, Gounod, w. Gounod | Add to Cart |
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Away Down South In Heaven | 1928 - w. Bud Green, m. Harry Warren | Add to Cart |
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Baby Doll | w.m. Armstrong and Clark | Add to Cart |
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Baby Face | 1926 - w.m. Benny Davis, Harry Akst | Add to Cart |
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Baby, Won't You Please Come Home | 1919 - w.m. Clarence Williams, Charles Warfield V - I've got the blues I feel so lonely,I'd give the world if I could only make you understand C - Baby won't you please come home . . . I have tried in vain, nevermore to call your name, When you left you broke my heart, That will never make us part | Add to Cart |
| Back Home Again in Indiana | See Indiana (Back Home Again In) | ||
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Back In Your Own Back Yard | 1928 - w.m. Dave Dreyer, Al Jolson, Billy Rose | Add to Cart |
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Back To The Carolina You Love | 1914 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. Grant Clarke | Add to Cart |
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Back, Back To Baltimore | 1904 - m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Harry H. Williams | Add to Cart |
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Bag Of Rags | 1912 | Add to Cart |
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Bagdad | 1912 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Anne Caldwell, James O'Dea | Add to Cart |
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Bagdad (J.Yellen,M.Ager) | 1924 - w. Jack Yellen, m. Milton Ager | Add to Cart |
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Ballin' the Jack | 1913 - m. Chris Smith, w. Jim Burris V - Folks in Georgia's 'bout to go insane Since that new dance down in Georgia came, I'm the only person who's to blame I'm the party introduced it there, so! C - First you put your two knees close up tight, Then you swing 'em to the left, then you sway em to the right | Add to Cart |
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Bam Bam Bamy Shore | 1926 - m. Mort Dixon, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Bambalina | 1923 - m. Vincent Millie Youmans (1898 - 1946), Herbert P. Stothart (1885 - 1949), w. Otto Abels Harbach (1873 - 1963), Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein, II (1895-1960) P - Wildflower - 1923, Broadway V - Wilt thou come with me to the fair? Bambalina will be there. Who is Bambalina what sort of man is he? He's fiddler man by trade, Both beloved by man and maid. C - When we're dancing at the fair we have to watch and keep aware, When good ol Bambalina calls a stop; That means I must stand still in your arms and hold your hand still. | Add to Cart |
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Band Played On | 1895 - m. Charles B. Ward, w. John F. Palmer V - Matt Casey formed a social club that beat the town for style, And hired for a meeting place a hall. C - Casey would waltz with a strawberry blond, and the band played on. He'd glide cross the floor with the girl he adored, and the Band played on. | Add to Cart |
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Bandana Days | 1921 - w.m. Eubie Blake & Noble Sissle | Add to Cart |
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Barcelona | 1926 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Polchard Evans | Add to Cart |
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Barney Google | 1923 - w.m. Con Conrad (1891-1938), Billy Rose (1899-1966) V - Who's the most important man this country ever knew. Who's the man our Presidents tell all their troubles to. C - Barney Google with his Goo Goo Googlyeyes. Barney Google had a wife three times his size. She sued Barney for divorce, Now he's living with his horse. | Add to Cart |
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Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee | 1912 - m. Henry I. Marshall, w. Stanley Murphy | Add to Cart |
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Beale Street Blues | 1917 - w.m. W.C. Handy V - I've seen the lights of gay Broadway C - I'd rather be here than any place I know | Add to Cart |
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Beautiful Annabelle Lee | 1920 - m. George Meyer, w. Alfred Bryan | Add to Cart |
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Beautiful Dreamer | 1864 - Stephen Collins Foster V - Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me, Starlight and dew drops are waiting for thee; Sounds of the rude world heard in the day, Lull'd by the moonlight, have all pass'd away! C - Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me! Beautiful dreamer, awake unto me. | Add to Cart |
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Beautiful Garden of Prayer | 1920 | Add to Cart |
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Beautiful Ohio | 1918 - m. Robert A. King, w. Ballard MacDonald | Add to Cart |
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Because ~ Guy d'Hardelot | 1902 - w. Edward Teschemacher, m. Guy d'Hardelot N - m. pseudonym of Helen Guy or Mrs. W.I. Thodes | Add to Cart |
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Because I Love You | 1926 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Because My Baby Don't Mean Maybe Now | 1928 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Bedelia | 1903 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. William Jerome V - There's a charming Irish lady with a roguish winning way, Who has kept my heart a bumpin' and a jumpin' night and day. C - Bedelia, I want to steal ye, Bedelia I love you so, I'll be your Chauncey Olcott If you'll be my Molly O'. | Add to Cart |
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Bells of St Mary's | 1917 - m. A. Emmett Adams, w. Douglas Furber | Add to Cart |
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Beloved | 1928 - w.m. Gus Kahn, Joe Sanders | Add to Cart |
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Beside A Babbling Brook | 1923 - m. Walter Donaldson (1893-1947), w. Gus Kahn (1886-1941) V - When I was younger I used to hunger to climb up the ladder of life. Now that I've grown up I might as well own up it's not worth the worry and strife. C - I'd be more than satisfied if I could hide away beside a babbling brook Rippling waters call me far away to a quiet shady nook. | Add to Cart |
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Best Things In Life Are Free | 1927 - w. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
| Bicycle Built for Two | See Daisy Bell | ||
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Big Bad Bill Is Sweet William Now | 1924 - m. Milton Ager (b. October 6, 1893; d. May 6, 1979), w. Jack Yellen (b. January 1, 1970; d. April 17, 1991) V - In the town of Louisville, They've got a man called Big Bad Bill; I want to tell you he sure was tough; Brother he was rough. C - Big Bad Bill is sweet William now; Married life has changed him somehow. He's the man they all used to fear; Now the people call him Willie dear. | Add to Cart |
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Big Bass Viol | 1910 - w.m. M.T. Bohannon V - There once lived a man in the town of Missoula. His name was Augustus Miles. He was known miles around as a Lalapalousa, At playing the big bass viol. C - Zum, zum, zum, sounds forth his big bass viol. Zum,zum,zum He plays it all the while, There ne'er a lute nor harp or flute with tones so soft or mild. | Add to Cart |
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Big Boy | 1924 - w. Jack Yellen, m. Milton Ager | Add to Cart |
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Bill | 1928 - m. Oscar Hammersteinm. m. Jerome Kern P - Show Boat | Add to Cart |
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Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home | 1902 - w.m. Hughie Cannon (1877-1912) V - On one summer's day, Sun was shining fine. The lady love of old Bill Bailey was hanging clothes on de line in her back yard, and weeping hard. C - Won't you come home Bill Bailey, won't you come home? She moans the whole day long; I'll do de cooking, darling, I'll pay de rent; I knows I've done you wrong. | Add to Cart |
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Billy | 1911 - w.m. Joe Goodwin, James Kendis, Herman Paley | Add to Cart |
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Bimini Bay | 1921 - m. Richard Whiting, w. Gus Kahn, Raymond Egan | Add to Cart |
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Bird In A Gilded Cage | 1900 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Arthur Lamb V - The ballroom was filled with fashions throng, It shone with a thousand lights, And there was a woman who passed along, The fairest of all the sights. C - She's only a bird in a gilded cage, A beautiful sign to see, You may think see's happy and free from care, She's not, though she seems to be | Add to Cart |
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Bird on Nellie's Hat | m. Alfred Solman, w. Arthur Lamb | Add to Cart |
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Birth of Passion | 1910 - m. Karl L. Hoschna, w. Otto Hauerbach P - Madame Sherry - 1910, French Vaudeville | Add to Cart |
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Birth Of The Blues | 1926 - w. B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Bit O' Blarney | 1904 - m. J. Fred Helf, w. Will Heelan | Add to Cart |
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Black Bottom | 1926 - w. B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Black Bottom Stomp | 1926 - m. Ferd 'Jelly Roll' Morton | Add to Cart |
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Blaze Away March | 1901 - m. Abe Holzmann | Add to Cart |
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Blue (and Broken-Hearted) | 1922 - m. Lou Handman, w. Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie V - I used to think I could live without you, But I admit that I changed my mind. I go to sleep and I dream about you, And thru' the day you can always find me. C - Blue because we're parted, Blue and broken hearted, There was a time I was jolly, You know the reason I am melancholy, Blue and oh! so lonely. | Add to Cart |
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Blue Danube Blues | 1921 - m. Jerome Kern, w. Anne Caldwell P - Good Morning Dearie - 1921, | Add to Cart |
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Blue Room | 1926 - w. Lorenz Hart, m. Richard Rodgers | Add to Cart |
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Blue Skies | 1927 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me | 1919 - m. Carey Morgan, w. Charles McCarron V - What is that song about kisses, What is that song about smiles, If I could have my way I'd sing a song today C - There are Blues that you get from worry. There are Blues that you get from pain. And there are Blues when you're lonely | Add to Cart |
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Boola Boola | 1901 - w.m. Billy Johnson, Bob Cole, Allen M. Hirsch V - Well here we are, well here we are: Just watch us rolling up a score. We'll leave those fellows behind so far, They won't want to play us any more. C - Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola, Boola. When we're through with those poor fellows, they will holler 'Boola Boola' N - Yale University | Add to Cart |
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Breezin' Along With The Breeze | 1926 - w.m. Haven Gillespie, Seymour Simmons, George Whiting | Add to Cart |
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Broadway Rose | 1920 - m. Otis Spencer, Martin Fried, w. Eugene West | Add to Cart |
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Broken Hearted (Here I Am) | 1927 - w. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Broken Hearted Melody | 1923 - m. Isham Edgar Jones (1894-1956), w. Gus Kahn (1886-1941) V - Out of the dear long ago, I hear a song sweet and low. Drifting it seems, out of the dreams, Dreams that we used to know, dear. C - Just a broken hearted melody, Just a song that ends with a sigh. Like the sweet refrain you sang to me on the night we said good-bye, Dear. | Add to Cart |
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Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue? | 1925 - w. Alfred Bryan, m. George W. Meyer | Add to Cart |
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Budweiser's A Friend Of Mine | 1907 - m. Seymour Furth (1877? - 1932), w. Vincent Bryan (1878 - 1937) V - The poets may sing of the friends who will cling to you, When you are gloomy and blue. But I have one friend who will stick to the end, Just the dearest friend I ever knew. C - Bud, Budweiser's a friend of mine, Friend of mine, yes, a friend of mine. What care I, if the sun don't shine, While I've got Budweiser. | Add to Cart |
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Button Up Your Overcoat | 1928 - w. Bud DeSylva, Lew Brown, w. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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By Heck | 1914 - m. S.R. Henry, w. J. Wolfe Gilbert V - Old Josh who care to town from Oskaloosa To sell his oldest milking bridle cow, Said he 'now she's a reg'lar lallapaloosa' . . C - Oh! What a town, makes me feel just like a clown, Here I'm walking up and down with a cow By Heck! Wow! | Add to Cart |
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By the Beautiful Sea | 1914 - m. Harry Carroll, w. Harold Atteridge V - Joe and Jane always together, Said Joe to Jane 'I love Summer weather, So let's go to that beautiful sea.' C - By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea, You and I, you and I, oh! how happy we'll be. When each wave comes a rolling in | Add to Cart |
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By the Light of the Silvery Moon | 1909 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Edward Madden V - Place park, Scene dark, Silv'ry moon is shining thro' the trees; Cast two, me, you, Sound of kisses floating on the breeze. C - By the light of the silvery moon, I want to spoon, To my honey I'll croon love's tune. Honeymoon keep a shining in June | Add to Cart |
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By The Light Of The Stars | 1925 - w.m. George A. Little, Arthur Sizemore, Larry Shay | Add to Cart |
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By the Waters of Minnetonka | 1914 - w. J.M. Cavanass, m. Thurlow Lieurance N - a.k.a. Moon Dear | Add to Cart |
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Bye Bye Blackbird | 1926 - w. Mort Dixon, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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C-O-N-S-T-A-N-T-I-N-O-P-L-E | 1928 - w.m. Harry Carleton | Add to Cart |
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C'Est Vous [It's You] | 1927 - w.m. Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, Harry Richman | Add to Cart |
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Calico Rag | Add to Cart | |
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California | 1922 - w.m. Cliff Friend, Con Conrad V - California let me speak my mind. I've been waiting for a long long time. I've got a sneaky feeling I'll be stealing To your bright and sunny clime. C - My California, Hear your lonesome boy calling. Honest I ain't a-stalling. I want to come home. Just head me crying. | Add to Cart |
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California Here I Come | 1924 - w.m. Joseph Meyer, Al Jolson, Bud DeSylva P - Bombo - 1921, Broadway Musical V - When the wintry winds are blowing; And the snow is starting in to fall, Then my eyes turn westward knowing, That's the place I love the best of all. C - California, here I come. Right back where I started from. Where bowers of flowers bloom in the sun. Each morning at dawning, Birdies sing an' ev'ry thing. | Add to Cart |
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Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon | 1910 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Nellie Green met Harry Lee At a masquerade the other night C - Call me up some rainy afternoon, I'll arrange for a quiet little spoon | Add to Cart |
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Call Of The South | 1924 - w.m. Irving Berlin P - Music Box Revue 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Camptown Races | 1850 - Stephen Collins Foster V - De Camptown ladies sing dis song Doo-dah! doo-dah! De Camptown race-track five miles long. Oh! doo-dah day! C - Gwine to run all night! Gwine to run all day! I'll bet my money on de bobtail nag, Somebody bet on de bay. | Add to Cart |
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Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man | 1928 - w. Oscar Hammerstein II, m. Jerome Kern | Add to Cart |
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Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin' Caroline | 1914 - m. Caro Roma, w. William H. Gardner | Add to Cart |
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Can't You See I'm Lonely | 1905 - m. Harry Armstrong, w. Felix Feist | Add to Cart |
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Can't You Take It Back And Change It For A Boy? | 1911 - w.m. Thurland Chattaway | Add to Cart |
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Canadian Capers | 1915 - w.m. Gus Chandler, Bert White, Harry Cohen | Add to Cart |
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Cannon Ball Blues | 1926 - m. Ferd 'Jelly Roll' Morton | Add to Cart |
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Caprice Viennois | m. Fritz Kreisler | Add to Cart |
| Careless Love | See Loveless Love | ||
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Carolina In The Morning | 1922 - m. Walter Donaldson (1893-1947), w. Gus Kahn (1886-1941) | Add to Cart |
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Carolina Moon | 1928 - w.m. Benny Davis, Joe Burke | Add to Cart |
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Carrie (Marry Harry) | 1909 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Junie McCree | Add to Cart |
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Carry Me Back To Old Virginny | 1878 - w.m. James A. Bland V - Carry me back to old Virginny, There's where the cotton and the corn and taters grow. There's where the birds warble sweet in the springtime, There's where this old darkey's heart am long'd to go. | Add to Cart |
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Casey Jones | 1909 - m. Eddie Newton, w. T. Lawrence Seibert V - Come all you rounders if you want to hear a story about a brave Engineer. Casey Jones was the Rounders name On a six eight wheeler boys he won his fame. C - Casey Jones! mounted to the cabin. Casey Jones with his orders in his hand. Casey Jones mounted to the cabin and he took his farewell trip to that Promised land. | Add to Cart |
| Casey Would Waltz with the Strawberry Blonde | See The Band Played On | ||
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Cecilia | 1925 - w. Herman Ruby, m. Dave Dreyer | Add to Cart |
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Chanticleer Rag | 1910 - m. Albert Gumble, w. Edward Madden | Add to Cart |
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Charleston | 1923 - w.m. Cecil Mack (1873-1944), James P. (Jimmy) Johnson (1894 - 1955) P - Runnin' Wild - 1923, Broadway V - Carolina, Carolina, At last they're got you on the map, With a new tune, Funny blue tune, With a peculiar snap! C - Charleston! Charleston! Made in Carolina, Some dance, Some pruacm I'll say, There's nothing finer than the Charleston, Charleston | Add to Cart |
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Charley, My Boy | 1924 - w.m. Gus Kahn, Ted FioRito | Add to Cart |
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Charmaine | 1926 - w.m. Erno Rapee, Lew Pollack | Add to Cart |
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Cheatin' On Me | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Cheer Up, Mary | 1906 - w.m. Jack Kendis, Harry Armstrong | Add to Cart |
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Cherie | 1921 - m. Irbing Bibo, w. Leo Wood | Add to Cart |
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Cherie, I Love You | 1926 - w.m. Lillian Rosedale Goodman | Add to Cart |
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Cherry | 1928 - w.m. Don Redman | Add to Cart |
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Chicago Breakdown | 1926 - m. Ferd 'Jelly Roll' Morton' | Add to Cart |
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Chicago, That Toddlin' Town | 1922 - w.m. Fred Fisher V - I got a gal, I got a pal, I got a chance, I got a dance, waiting for me. I'm goin' to make, right to the lake, There with the boys, in Illinois, I'll want to be. C - Chicago, Chicago, That todd'ling town, That todd'ling town. Chicago, Chicago, I'll show you around. I love it | Add to Cart |
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Chicken Reel | 1910 - m. Joseph M. Daly, w. Joseph Mittenthal | Add to Cart |
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Chili Bean | 1920 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Lew Brown V - In the land of Eenie meenie minie mo, Oh! Oh! Oh! Oh! not long ago Lived a girl named Chili, and the fellows loved her so C - Oh! You lean and lanky Chili Beanie eenie minie mo. You know we love you so. We love your ja da, um ta da da | Add to Cart |
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China Boy | 1922 - w. Phil Boutelje, m. Dick Winfree | Add to Cart |
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Chinatown My Chinatown | 1910 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. William Jerome V - When the town is fast asleep, And it's midnight in the sky C - Chinatown, my Chinatown, Where the lights are low | Add to Cart |
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Chiquita | 1928 - w. L. Wolfe Gilbert, m. Mabel Wayne | Add to Cart |
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Chloe | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Neil Moret | Add to Cart |
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Chong, He Come From Hong Kong | 1919 - w.m. Harold Weeks | Add to Cart |
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Christmas Day | 1910 - m. Gustav Holst | Add to Cart |
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Christopher Robin Is Saying His Prayers | m. H. Fraser-Simson , w. A.A. Milne V - Little boy kneels at the foot of the bed, Droops on the little hands little gold head, Hush! Hush! Whisper who dares! Christopher Robin is saying his prayers. | Add to Cart |
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Ciribiribin | 1909 - m. Alberto Pestalozza, w. Rudolf Thaler V - When through vale and dale I'm wand'ring; Only one name follows me, And while list'ning to its rhythm To my ear 'tis melody C - Ciribiribin, a name of mystery that in my heart doth lie, Ciribiribin, It echoes constantly as days and nights roll by. | Add to Cart |
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Clap Yo' Hands | 1926 - w. Ira Gershwin, m. Georgia Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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Climbing Up The Ladder Of Love | 1926 - w. Raymond Klages, m. Jesse Greer | Add to Cart |
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Close Your Eyes | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Coal Black Mammy | 1921 - m. Ivy St. Helier, w. Laddie Cliff | Add to Cart |
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Cohen On The Telephone | 1914 - w. Joe Hayman | Add to Cart |
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Collegiate | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Colonel Bogey March | 1916 - m. Kenneth J. Alford N - March used in 1957 Movie, Bridge on the River Kwai | Add to Cart |
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Colorado | 1924 - w. Walter Hirsch, m. Harold A. Dellon | Add to Cart |
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Come After Breakfast, Bring 'Long Your Lunch | 1909 - w.m. James T. Brymn, Chris Smith, Jim Burris | Add to Cart |
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Come Along My Mandy | 1910 - w.m. Tom Mellor, Alfred J. Lawrence, Harry Gifford P - Jolly Bachelors - 1910, | Add to Cart |
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Come Back to Erin | 1866 - Claribel | Add to Cart |
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Come Down, Ma Evenin' Star | 1902 - m. John Stromberg, w. Robert B. Smith | Add to Cart |
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Come On Spark Plug | 1923 - w.m. Billy Rose (1899-1966), Con Conrad (1891-1938) V - The horses at the post! They're off and running neck and neck. Ev'ry one's a nervous wreck! Who's showing all that speed? What's that blanket that I see; Who else could it be. C - Come on you Spark Plug. I'm praying 'whoa! giddy-ap, giddy-ap, don't lose. Baby needs a pair of shoes.' | Add to Cart |
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Come Out Of The Kitchen, Mary Ann | 1917 - w.m. James Kendis, Charles Bayha V - Mary Ann was a picture fan But she worked hard all day. Washing dishes, still she had wishes To star in a photo play C - Come out of the kitchen Mary darlin', Come out of the kitchen Mary Ann. Why waste your time cooking Irish stew When Mary Pickford and Theda Barra will step aside for you. | Add to Cart |
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Come Take A Trip In My Airship | 1904 - m. George Evans, w. Ren Shields | Add to Cart |
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Come to the Moon | 1919 - m. George Gershwin, w. Ned Wayburn, Lou Paley V - Hello ev'rybody, I have come to take you back with me To a land of liberty C - Come to the moon, I'll lead the way to Spoonland There earthly troubles vanish like bubbles | Add to Cart |
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Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine | 1910 - m. Fred Fisher, w. Alfred Bryan | Add to Cart |
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Copenhagen | 1924 - w. Walter Melrose m. Charlie Davis V - Way down in Old New Orleans You will find shoulder shakin' queens And when they roll their eyes You wake up in paradise. C - Professer man won't you play Copenhagen 'cause that's one tune sure has got me runnin' wild. Nobody knows how that tune burns up my clothers So Hey Hey Hey Syncopate all night long. | Add to Cart |
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Coquette | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Carmen Lombardo, John Green | Add to Cart |
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Cossack Love Song [Don't Forget Me] | 1926 - w. Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, m. Herbert Stothart, George Gershwin P - Song of the Flame | Add to Cart |
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Covered Wagon Days | 1923 - w.m. Will Morrissey (1887-1957), Joe Burrowes P - Covered Wagon - 1923, Silent Movie V - In the days of 'forty-nine', There was no one who'd decline, The call out West where all the best of fortune seemed to shine. C - Old covered wagon days. Gold draggin' in their ways. Your deeds in history play Parts that grip the hearts of our nation. | Add to Cart |
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Crazy Blues | 1920 - w.m. Perry Bradford V - I can't sleep at night I can't eat a bite 'Cause the one I love He don't treat me right. It makes me feel so blue I don't know what to do. C - 'Cause my love has been refused. So now I got the Crazy Blues. | Add to Cart |
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Crazy Rhythm | 1928 - w. Irving Caesar, m. Joseph Meyer, Roger Wolfe Kahn | Add to Cart |
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Crazy Words, Crazy Tune | 1927 - w. Jack Yellen, m. Milt Ager | Add to Cart |
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Crinoline Days | 1922 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Cross Your Heart | 1926 - w. Bud DeSylva, m. Lewis E. Gensler | Add to Cart |
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Cry Baby Blues | Add to Cart | |
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Cuban Moon | 1920 - m. Joe McKiernan, w. Norman Spencer | Add to Cart |
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Cuddle Up A Little Closer, Lovey Mine | 1908 - m. Karl Hoschna, w. Otto Harbach | Add to Cart |
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Cup Of Coffee, A Sandwich, And You! | 1926 - w. Al Durbin, Billy Rose, m. Joseph Meyer | Add to Cart |
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Curse of an Aching Heart | 1913 - m. Al Piantadosi, w. Henry Fink | Add to Cart |
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Daddy Has A Sweetheart And Mother Is Her Name | 1912 - m. Dave Stamper, w. Gene Buck V - Daddy's is love with a dear lady fair, I've been watching him day by day. He calls here his sweetheart and jewel so rare, She smiles in her loving way. C - Daddy has a sweetheart And he's head and heels in love, I have often watched him kiss her While the moon peeped from above | Add to Cart |
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Daisy Bell | 1892 - w.m. Henry Dacre C - Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer true. I'm half crazy over the love of you. It won't be a stylish marriage, 'Cause I can't afford a carriage . . . N - a.k.a. Bicycle Built For Two | Add to Cart |
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Dance of the Snowflakes | Add to Cart | |
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Dancing Tambourine | 1927 - w. Phil Ponce, m. W.C. Polla | Add to Cart |
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Danny Boy | 1913 - m. Old Irish Air, w. Fred E. Weatherly V - Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling From glen to glen, and down the mountain side. The summer's gone, and all the roses falling, It's you, it's you must go, and I must abide. | Add to Cart |
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Dapper Dan | 1921 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Lew Brown | Add to Cart |
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Dardanella | 1919 - m. Felix Bernard, Johnny S. Black, w. Fred Fisher | Add to Cart |
| Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze | See The Flying Trapeze | ||
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Darktown Dancin' School | m. Albert Gumble, w. Jack Yellen | Add to Cart |
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Darktown Strutters' Ball | 1917 - w.m. Shelton Brooks | Add to Cart |
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Darling Nellie Gray | 1856 - w.m. B. R. Hanby V - There's a low green valley on the old Kentucky shore Where we whil'd many happy hours away; A-sitting and singing by the little cottage door Where dwelt my lovely Nellie Gray. C - Oh, my poor Nelly Gray, they have taken you away, And I'll never see my darling any more; I am sitting by the river and I'm weeping all the day, For you've gone from the old Kentucky shore. | Add to Cart |
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Dat's The Way To Spell Chicken | 1902 - w.m. Bob Slater, Sidney Perrin | Add to Cart |
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Daughter of Rosie O'Grady | 1918 - m. Walter Donaldson, w. Monty C. Brice | Add to Cart |
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Dawn Of The Century March | 1900 - m. E.T. Paull | Add to Cart |
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Day Dreams, Visions Of Bliss | 1910 - m. Heinrich Reinhardt, w. Robert B. Smith P - Spring Maid - 1910, Viennese Operetta | Add to Cart |
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Dead Man Blues | 1926 - m. Ferd 'Jelly Roll' Morton | Add to Cart |
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Dear Little Boy of Mine | 1918 - m. Ernest Ball, w. J. Keirn Brennan | Add to Cart |
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Dear Old Girl | 1903 - m. Theodore F. Moss, w. Rich H. Buck | Add to Cart |
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Dear Old Pal of Mine | 1918 - m. Lt. Gitz Rice, w. Harold Robe | Add to Cart |
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Dear Old Southland | 1921 - m. Turner Layton, w. Henry Creamer | Add to Cart |
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Dearest, You're the Nearest to My Heart | 1922 - m. Harry Akst, w. Benny Davis | Add to Cart |
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Deep In My Heart Dear | 1924 - w. Dorothy Donnelly, m. Sigmund Romberg | Add to Cart |
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Desert Song | 1926 - w. Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, Frank Mandel, m. Sigmund Romberg | Add to Cart |
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Destiny Waltz | m. Sydney Banes | Add to Cart |
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Diane | 1928 - w.m. Erno Rapee & Lew Pollack | Add to Cart |
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Did You Mean It | 1927 - w.m. Phil Baker, Sid Silvers, Abe Lyman | Add to Cart |
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Did You Mean It? | 1928 - w.m. Phil Baker, Sid Silvers, Abe Lyman | Add to Cart |
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Diga-Diga-Do | 1928 - w. Dorothy Fields, m. Jimmy McHugh | Add to Cart |
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Dinah | 1925 - w. Same Lewis, Joe Young, m. Harry Akst | Add to Cart |
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Dirty Hands! Dirty Face! | 1923 - m. James Vincent Monaco (1885-1945), w. Al Jolson (1886-1950), Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie P - Bombo - 1921, Broadway Musical V - Wonderful pals are always hard to find, Some folks have one, Some folks have none. I was alone for years, but fate was kind And in the end, Sent me a friend. C - Dirty Hands, Dirty face, leads the neighbors a chase but his smile, is as cute as can be. Making noise, breaking toys, always fights with the boys | Add to Cart |
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Dixie Made Us Jazz Band Mad | 1920 - w.m. Howard Johnson, William K. Wells, Irwin Dash | Add to Cart |
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Dixie Volunteers | w.m. Edgar Leslie, Harry Ruby | Add to Cart |
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Dizzy Fingers | 1923 - m. Zez Confrey (1895-1971) | Add to Cart |
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Do Do Do | 1926 - w. Ira Gershwin, m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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Do It Again (Please Do It Again) | 1922 - m. George Gershwin, w. B.G. De Sylva P - French Doll - 1922, Musical V - Tell me, tell me, what did you do to me? I just got a thrill that was new to me C - Oh, do it again! I might say no no no no no, but do it again | Add to Cart |
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Does the Spearmint Lose Its Flavor | 1924 - w. Billy Rose, Marty Bloom, m. Ernest Breuer P - The Student Prince | Add to Cart |
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Doin' The New Low Down | 1928 - w. Dorothy Fields, m. Jimmy McHugh | Add to Cart |
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Doin' The Racoon | 1928 - w. Raymond Klages, m. J. Fred Coots | Add to Cart |
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Doll Dance | 1926 - m. Nacio Herb Brown | Add to Cart |
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Don't Be Like That | 1928 - w.m. Archie Gottler, Charles Tobias, Maceo Pinkard | Add to Cart |
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Don't Bite The Hand That's Feeding You | 1915 - m. James Morgan, w. Thomas Hoier | Add to Cart |
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Don't Blame It On Broadway | 1913 - m. Bert Grant, w. Joe Young, Harry Williams | Add to Cart |
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Don't Bring Lulu | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Don't Get Married Any More, Ma | 1907 - m. Henry E. Pether, w. Fred W. Leigh | Add to Cart |
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Don't Hold Everything | 1928 - w.m. Bud DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Don't Mind the Rain | 1924 - w.m. Chester Conn, Ned Miller | Add to Cart |
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Don't Take Me Home | 1908 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Vincent Bryan | Add to Cart |
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Don't Wake Me Up [Let Me Dream] | 1926 - w. L. Wolfe Gilbert, m. Mable Wayne, Abel Baer | Add to Cart |
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Doo Wacka Doo | 1924 - w.m. Clarence Gaskill, Walter Donaldson, George Horther V - Billy McCoy was a boy who could play, you bet, Oh, how they swaged when he played on his old cornet. He's got a smile and a cute little style that's all his own. C - Doo Wack-a Doo, wack-a-doo, wack-a doo, Nothing to it but it's sweet, That tune goes right to your feet. | Add to Cart |
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Doodle Doo Doo | 1924 - w.m. Art Kassel, Mel Stitzel | Add to Cart |
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Down Among the Sheltering Palms | 1915 - m. Abe Olman, w. James Brockman | Add to Cart |
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Down Among The Sugar Cane | 1908 - m. Cecil Mack, Chris Smith, w. Avery & Hart | Add to Cart |
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Down By the Old Mill Stream | 1910 - w.m. Tell Taylor | Add to Cart |
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Down By The Winegar Woiks | 1926 - w.m. Don Bestor, Roger Lewis, Walter Donovan | Add to Cart |
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Down Hearted Blues | 1923 - m. Lovie Austin, w. Alberta Hunter V - Gee! but its hard to love someone When that someone don't love you. I'm so disgusted, heart broken too, I've got the down hearted blues. C - Cause he mistreated me and he drove me from his door . . . But the good book say you'll reap just what you sow. | Add to Cart |
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Down In Dear Old New Orleans | 1912 - m. Con Conrad, Jay Whidden, w. Joe Young | Add to Cart |
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Down in Honky Tonky Town | Add to Cart | |
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Down In Jungle Town | 1908 - m. Theodore F. Morse, w. Edward Madden | Add to Cart |
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Down In The Valley (Birmingham Jail) | Add to Cart | |
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Down On The Brandywind | 1904 - m. James B. Mullen, w. Vincent Bryan | Add to Cart |
| Down on the Farm | See I Want To Go Back To Michigan (Down On The Farm) | ||
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Down the Trail to Home Sweet Home | Add to Cart | |
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Down Went McGinty | 1889 - w.m. Joseph Flynn V - Sunday morning just at nine, Dan McGinty dress'd so fine. Stood looking up at a very high stone wall; C - Down went McGinty to the bottom of the wall. And tho' he won the five, He was more dead than alive. | Add to Cart |
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Down Where the Wurzburger Flows | 1902 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Vincent Bryan | Add to Cart |
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Down Yonder | 1921 - w.m. L. Wolfe Gilbert V - Railroad train, Railroad train, Hurry some more. Put a little steam on, just like never before. C - Down yonder someone beckons to me, Down yonder someone reckons on me. I seem to see a race in memory. Between the Natchez and the Robert E. Lee. | Add to Cart |
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Dream Girl | 1924 - w. Rida Johnson Young m. Victor Herbert P - The Dream Girl N - a.k.a. My Dream Girl | Add to Cart |
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Dream House | 1928 - w. Earle Foxe, m. Lynn F. Cowan | Add to Cart |
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Dreaming | 1906 - m. J. Anton Daily, w. L.W. Heiser | Add to Cart |
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Dreams | m. Harry Von Tilzer (1872-1946)w. Andrew B. Sterling | Add to Cart |
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Drifting And Dreaming | 1926 - w. Haven Gillespie, m. Egbert Van Alstyne, Erwin R. Schmidt, Loyal Curtis | Add to Cart |
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Drill Ye, Tarriers, Drill | 1888 - w.m. Thomas F. Caset V - Oh ev'ry morn at seven o'clock There are twenty tarriers on the rock, The boss come along and says 'be still And put all your power in the cast steel drill'. C - Then, drill, ye tarriers, drill . . . Oh it's work all day without sugar in your tay when ye work beyant on the railway, And drill, ye tarriers, drill. and drill, and drill! | Add to Cart |
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Drink Drink Drink (Student Prince) | 1924 - W. Donothy Donnelly, m. Sigmund Romberg P - The Student Prince | Add to Cart |
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Dusky Stevedore | 1928 - w. Andy Razaf, m. J.C. Johnson | Add to Cart |
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El Choclo | 1913 - A. G. Villoldo N - Tango Argentino | Add to Cart |
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Elsie from Chelsea | 1896 - Harry Dacre | Add to Cart |
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End Of The Road | 1924 - w.m. Harry Lauder & William Dillon | Add to Cart |
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Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee | Add to Cart | |
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Entry Of The Gladiators | 1897 - m. Julius Fucik N - Well known circus theme, March, a.k.a. The Gladiator's Entry, Thunder and Blazes | Add to Cart |
| Erie Canal | See Low Bridge Everybody Down | ||
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Ev'ry Little Bit Helps | 1904 - m. Fred Fisher, w. George Whiting | Add to Cart |
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Every Day Is Ladies' Day To Me | 1906 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Henry Blossom | Add to Cart |
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Every Little Bit Added To What You've Got | 1907 - w.m. William A. Dillon, Lawrence M. Dillon V - When I was a boy my father said to me, Always try to be a Carnegie, Save up ev'ry penny boy, that you may earn, And you may in turn have money to burn; C - Ev'ry little bit added to what you've got makes just a little bit more. That's the lesson I learned at school that two and two make four. Save up your pennies and all your rocks | Add to Cart |
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Every Little Movement | 1910 - m. Karl Hoschna, w. Otto A. Hauerbach V - No longer does the lithesome miss, Cavort in catchy waltz, The two-step and the ragtime bliss, She found alas was false. C - Ev'ry little movement has a meaning all its own, Ev'ry tho't and feeling by some posture can be shown. | Add to Cart |
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Everybody Loves My Baby | 1924 - w.m. Jack Palmer & Spencer Williams V - I'm as happy as a king Feelin' good-n' ev'ry thing I'm just like a bird in spring To to let it out. C - Ev'rybody loves my baby, But my baby don't love nobody but me. Nobody but me. Ev'rybody wants my baby, But my baby don't want nobody but me. | Add to Cart |
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Everybody Rag With Me | 1914 - m. Grace LeBoy, w. Gus Kahn | Add to Cart |
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Everybody Shimmies Now | 1918 - m. Joe Gold, Edmund S. Penney, w. Eugene West | Add to Cart |
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Everybody Step | 1921 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Everybody Two Step (Song) | 1912 - m. Wallie Herzer, w. Earl C. Jones | Add to Cart |
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Everybody Wants A Key To My Cellar | 1919 - m. Billy Baskette, Lew Pollack, w. Billy Rose | Add to Cart |
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Everybody Works But Father | 1905 - w.m. Jean Havez V - Every morning at siz o'clock I go to my work, Overcoat buttoned up 'round my neck no job would I shirk. C - Everybody works but father And he sits around all day, Feet in front of the fire Smoking his pipe of clay. Mother takes in washing So does sister Ann, Everybody works at my house but my old man. | Add to Cart |
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Everybody's Crazy 'Bout The Doggone Blues | 1918 - m. Turner Layton, w. Henry Creamer V - Blues ain't nothing but the easy going heart disease, Brother stop your moanin', Blues can't make you warmer if you're bound to freeze C - Ev'ry body's crazy 'bout the doggone blues, but I'm happy, yes happy. Ev'ry body's crazy but if I must choose, no doggone blues for mine. | Add to Cart |
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Everybody's Doing It Now | 1911 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Honey, honey, cant you hear? Funny, funny music dear; Ain't the funny strain Goin' to your brain? Like a bottle of wine, fine C - Ev'rybody's doin' it, doin' it, doin' it . . . See that ragtime couple over there, Watch them throw their shoulders in the air | Add to Cart |
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Everything Is Hotsy-Totsy Now | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Everything Is Peaches Down in Georgia | 1918 - m. Milt Ager, George W. Meyer, w. Grant Clarke | Add to Cart |
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Faded Love Letters | 1923 - m. Luella Lockwood Moore (1864-1927), William E. Dulmage (1883-1953), w. Richard W. Pascoe (1888-1968) V - When all the world seems so merry and bright, I'm dreaming of days past recall, Wond'ring if someone can see me tonight, As the tears from my eyes gently fall. C - Faded old love letters, They mean the world to me, Each night I read them over, They are my rosary. | Add to Cart |
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Fallen Leaf | 1922 - m. Frederic Knight Logan, w. Virginia K. Logan V - Dimly fade the stars at dawn, Softly glows the morning's ray, Thru the pines the West wind blows, Over mountains gray. C - Thru the forest Lone I'm roaming, My heart's calling, Fallen Leaf, With the dawning, I am coming To thy lodge, Fallen Leaf. | Add to Cart |
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Fare Thee Well, Mollie Darling | 1902 - m. Kerry Mills, w. Will D. Cobb | Add to Cart |
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Farewell Blues | 1923 - w.m. Rappolo ~ Leon Rappolo V - Sadness just makes me sigh. I've come to say goodbye. Altho I go I've got those farewell blues. C - Those farewell blues make me years That parting kiss seems to burn. Farewell dearie Some day I will return.. | Add to Cart |
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Farewell Happiness [Addio Felicita] | 1927 - w. B.U. Canetti, m. Nicola Valente | Add to Cart |
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Fas', Fas' World | Add to Cart | |
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Fascinating Rhythm | 1924 - w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin. P - Lady Be Good V - Got a little rhythm. A rhythm, a rhythm That Pit-a-pats through my brain. So darn persistent, The day isn't distant When it'll drive me insane. C - Fascinating Rhythm. You've got me on the go! Fascinating Rhythm I'm all aquiver. What a mess you're making! The neighbors want to know why I'm always shaking Just like a flivver. | Add to Cart |
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Fascination Waltz | 1905 - m. F.D. Marchetti, w. Maurice de Feraudy V - Jet'ai rencontre simplement, Et tu n'as rien fair pour cher cher a me plaire N - a.k.a. Fascination and Fascination Valse | Add to Cart |
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Feather Your Nest | 1920 - w.m. James Kendis, James Brockman, Howard Johnson | Add to Cart |
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Feather Your Next | Add to Cart | |
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Fidgety Feet | 1926 - w. Ira Gershwin, m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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Fido Is A Hot Dog Now | 1914 - m. Raymond Walker, w. Charles McCarron, Thomas J. Gray | Add to Cart |
| Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal | See Low Bridge Everybody Down | ||
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Fifty Million Frenchmen [Can't Be Wrong] | 1927 - w. Willie Rasking & Billy Rose, m. Fred Fisher | Add to Cart |
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Finlandia | Add to Cart | |
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Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue | 1925 - w. Lewis & Young, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Five Little Brown Jugs | Add to Cart | |
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Floating Along | 1906 - m. Edward Buffington, w. C.C. Pillsbury N - Published Separately as Song and Two Step | Add to Cart |
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Floreine Waltz | Add to Cart | |
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Flying Arrow | 1906 - m. Abe Holzmann N - March and Two Step | Add to Cart |
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Flying Trapeze | 1868 - m. Alfred Lee, w. George Leybourne V - Once I was happy, but now I'm forlorn. Like an old coat that is tatter'd and torn. C - He'd float through the air with the greatest of ease. A daring young man on the flying Trapeze. | Add to Cart |
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Fol-The-Rol-Lol | 1902 - w.m. Fred W. Leigh, Fred Murray V - I just learnt a comical ditty, From some of my friends in the City; The verses are short And I think that you ought To admit that the chorus is pretty. C - With a fol-the-rol-lol, fol-the-rol-lol ! Fol-the-rol-lol-the-rol-lad-dy. Fol-the-rol-lol, fol-the-rol-lol ! Fol-the-rol-lol-the-rol-lad-dy. | Add to Cart |
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Follow The Swallow | 1924 - w. Billy Rose, Mort Dixon, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Following The Sun Around | 1927 - w. Joe McCarthy, m. Harry Tierney | Add to Cart |
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For Me and My Gal | 1917 - m. George Meyer, w. Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz | Add to Cart |
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For My Sweetheart | 1926 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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For You A Rose | 1917 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Will D. Cobb | Add to Cart |
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Forever Is A Long, Long Time | 1916 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Darl MacBoyle | Add to Cart |
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Forgive Me | 1927 - w. Jack Yellen, m. Milt Ager | Add to Cart |
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Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway | 1905 - w.m. George M. Cohan V - The West, so they say, is the home of the jay, And Missouri's the state that can grind them. This may all be, but just take it from me, You don't have to go out West to find them. C - Only forty-five minutes from Broadway, think of the changes it brings. For the short time it takes, what diff'rence it makes,In the ways of the people and things. | Add to Cart |
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Four Kings March | 1901 - m. C.W. Dalbey, Ellis Brooks,A.F. Weldon,W.H. Scouton | Add to Cart |
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From the Land of the Sky Blue Water | 1909 - m. Charles W. Cadman, w. Nellie R. Eberhart | Add to Cart |
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Gambling Man | 1902 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. William Jerome V - Bill Williams was a gambling man one of the reckless kind, A gamer sport in all the world I'm sure you couldn't find. C - One day its milk and honey, Next day hustling round for money, Ev'ry gamblin' man he knows Easy comes and easy goes. | Add to Cart |
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Games Of Childhood Days | 1908 - w.m. Will J. Harris, Harry I. Robinson | Add to Cart |
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Garden In The Rain | 1928 - w. James Dyrenforth, w. Carroll Gibbons | Add to Cart |
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Garden Of Roses | 1909 - m. Johann C. Schmid, w. J.E. Dempsey | Add to Cart |
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Garland Of Old Fashioned Roses | 1912 - m. E. Clinton Keithley, w. C.H. Musgrove | Add to Cart |
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Gee, But I Hate To Go Home Alone | 1922 - w.m. Joe Goodman, James F. Hanley | Add to Cart |
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Gee, But It's Great to Meet a Friend from Your Old Home Towm | 1910 - m. James McGavisk, w. William Tracey | Add to Cart |
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General Pershing | m. Carl D. Vandersloot | Add to Cart |
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Georgia | 1922 - m. Walter Donaldson, w. Howard Johnson N - NOT Georgia On My Mind, 1930, Hoagy Carmichael | Add to Cart |
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Get Out And Get Under The Moon | 1928 - w. Charles Tobias, William Jerome, m. Larry Shaw | Add to Cart |
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Ghost Of The Violin | 1912 - m. Ted Snyder, w. Bert Kalmar | Add to Cart |
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Giannina Mia | 1912 - m. Rudolf Friml, w. Otto Harbach | Add to Cart |
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Gimme A Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh? | 1926 - w.m. Roy Turk , Jack Smith, Maceo Pinkard | Add to Cart |
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Girl Friend | 1926 - w. Lorenz Hart, m. Richard Rodgers | Add to Cart |
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Girl of Mine | Add to Cart | |
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Girl Of My Dreams | 1928 - w.m. Sunny Claplp | Add to Cart |
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Give Me A Night In June | 1927 - w.m. Cliff Friend | Add to Cart |
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Give My Regards to Broadway | 1904 - w.m. George M. Cohan | Add to Cart |
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Glen Rose March and Two Step | Add to Cart | |
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Glow-Worm | 1907 - m. Paul Lincke, w. Lilla Cayley Robinson V - When the night falls silently, the night falls silently on forests dreaming, Lovers wander forth to see, they wander forth to see the bright stars gleaming; C - Shine, little glow-worm glimmer, shine little glow-worm glimmer! Lead us, lest too far we wander, Love's sweet voice is calling yonder! | Add to Cart |
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Go 'Long Mule | 1924 - w.m. Henry Creamer, Robert King N - Novelty Song - 22 Verses | Add to Cart |
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Golden Days | 1924 - m. Sigmund Romberg. P - The Student Prince V - Down where the necktar flows swiftly alone Nestles a town that is famous in song, Laughing lads roam thro' its streets so quaint, No one's a sinner much less a saint. C - Golden days in the sunshine of our happy youth. Golden days full of innocence and full of truth! In our hearts we remember them all else above. Golden days of youth and love! | Add to Cart |
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Good Bye Boys | 1913 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Andrew Sterling, William Jerome V - Good bye old pals I'm going far away, 'Tis duty calls me and I must obey. C - Good bye boys, I'm going to be married tomorrow, Good bye boys, I'm going from sunshine to sorrow. | Add to Cart |
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Good Bye Broadway, Hello France | 1917 - m. Billy Baskette, w. C. Francis Reisner, Billy Davis | Add to Cart |
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Good Bye Dolly Gray | 1900 - m. Paul Barnes, w. Will D. Cobb | Add to Cart |
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Good Bye Eliza Jane | 1903 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Andrew Sterling V - Look a'here Liza, listen to me You ain't the gal you promised to be Didn't you say you always would be true, oo, oo, oo, oo C - Good-bye Eliza Jane, I'm gwine a' for to leave you. Well, you know when I go, that I was the fellow with the dough, dough, dough | Add to Cart |
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Good Man Is Hard to Find | 1918 - w.m. Eddie Green V - My heart's sad and I am all forlorn, My man's treating me mean, I regret the day that I was born, And that man of mine I've ever seen. C - A good man is hard to find, You always get the other kind. Just when you think that he is your pal, You look for him and find him fooling 'round some other gal. | Add to Cart |
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Good Morning, Mister Zip-Zip-Zip | 1918 - w.m. Robert Lloyd V - You come from ev'ry quarter, From North, South, East and West. To clear the way to freedom For the land we love the best. C - Good morning, Mister Zip-Zip-=Zip. With you hair cut just as short as mine. Good morning, Mister Zip-Zip-Zip, You're surely looking fine.. | Add to Cart |
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Good News | 1927 - w. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Goodbye, Girls, I'm Through | 1914 - m. Ivan Caryll, w. John Golden | Add to Cart |
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Goodbye, My Lady Love | 1904 - w.m. Joe Howard V - So you're going away Because your heart has gone astray, And you promised me That you would always faithful be. C - Good bye, my lady love. Farewell, my turtle dove, You are the idol and darling of my heart. | Add to Cart |
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Grandpa's Spells | 1923 - m. Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton (1891-1941) | Add to Cart |
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Great Rock Island Line | 1882 - w.m. J.A. Roff N - Early version of The Wabash Cannonball. Very similar chorus, but not the same tune as best known today. | Add to Cart |
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Gulf Coast Blues | 1923 - w.m. Clarence Williams V - I've been blue all day. My man's gone away. He left his mamma cold. For another gal I'm told. C - Man that I love he has left me in this town. The man I love has gone, left me in this town. And if it keeps on snowing I will be Gulf Coast bound. | Add to Cart |
| Gwine to Run All Night | See Camptown Races | ||
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Hail Hail the Gang's All Here | 1908 - m. Theodore F. Morse, Arthur Sullivan, w. D.A. Esrom V - A gang of good fellows are we, are we, are we. With never a worry you see, you see, you see. C - Hail! hail! The gang's all here. What the deuce do we care, what the deuce do we care, Hail! Hail! we're full of cheer, What the deuce do we care, Bill! | Add to Cart |
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Half of It, Dearie Blues | 1924 - w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin. P - Lady Be Good | Add to Cart |
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Halfway To Heaven | 1928 - w. Al Dubin, m. Russel Robinson | Add to Cart |
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Hallelujah! | 1927 - w. Leo Robin & Clifford Grey, m. Vincent Youmans | Add to Cart |
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Happy Birthday To You |
1896 - m. Mildred and Patty Hill, w. Patty Hill
C - Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday to You, Happy Birthday dear [friend]. Happy Birthday To You.
N - a.k.a. Good Morning To All alternate verse. Placed in public domain by judicial judgment of USDC Central Court of California |
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Happy Days and Lonely Nights | 1928 - w. Billy Rose, m. Fred Fisher | Add to Cart |
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Happy-Go-Lucky-Lane | 1928 - w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young | Add to Cart |
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Hard Hearted Hannah | 1924 - w.m. Jack Yellen,Milton Ager, Bob Bigelow, Charles Bates | Add to Cart |
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Harrigan | 1907 - w.m. George m. Cohan | Add to Cart |
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Has Anybody Seen Kelly? | 1909 - w.m. C.W. Murphy, Will Letters, William C. McKenna | Add to Cart |
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Hawaiian Butterfly | 1917 - m. Billy Baskette, Joe Santly, w. George A. Little | Add to Cart |
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He Loves It | 1922 - m. Pete Wendling, w. Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie V - Fools there were, fools there are and fools there'll always be. But the greated fool of all, you see, Has the flat across the hall from me. C - She hits him on the chin ev'ry time he comes in and he loves it, how loves it. He's the 'Perfect Fool' there was . | Add to Cart |
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He'd Have To Get Under--Get Out and Get Under | 1913 - m. Maurice Abrahams, w. Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie | Add to Cart |
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He's a Devil In His Own Home Town | 1914 - w.m. Grant Clarke, Irving Berlin V - I've got an Uncle by the name of Jerry. He's got a farm a great big farm C - He's a devil in his own home town, on the level, He's as funny as a clown | Add to Cart |
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He's A Rag Picker | 1914 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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He's The Hottest Man in Town | 1924 - w.m. Owen Murphy, Jay Gorney | Add to Cart |
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Heav'n Heav'n (I Got A Robe) | Add to Cart | |
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Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl | 1909 - m. Baldwin Sloane, w. Edgar Smith | Add to Cart |
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Hello Bluebird | 1926 - w.m. Cliff Friend | Add to Cart |
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Hello Central, Give Me Heaven | 1901 | Add to Cart |
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Hello Hawaii How Are You | 1915 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. Bert Kalamnar, Edgar Leslie | Add to Cart |
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Hello, Aloha, How Are You? | 1926 - w. I. Wolfe Gilbert, m. Abel Baer | Add to Cart |
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Hello, Central, Give Me Heaven | 1901 - w.m. Charles K. Harris | Add to Cart |
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Hello, Central, Give Me No Man's Land | 1918 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young | Add to Cart |
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Hello! Ma Baby | 1899 - w.m. Howard and Emerson V - I've got a little baby, but she's out of sight. I talk to her across the telephone. C - Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello ma ragtime gal! Send a kiss by wire. Baby my heart's on fire! | Add to Cart |
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Here Comes The Show Boat | 1927 - w. Billy Rose, m. Maceo Pinkard | Add to Cart |
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Hesitation Waltz | 1914 - m. McNair Ilgenfritz N - a.k.a Original Hesitation Walta | Add to Cart |
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Hiawatha | 1903 - m. Neil Moret, w. James O'Dea N - Published separately as song and piano solo | Add to Cart |
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Hiawatha's Melody of Love | 1920 - m. George Meyers, w. Alfred Bryan, Artie Mehlinger | Add to Cart |
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High Society March | 1901 - Porter Steele N - Originally published as a march, became a Jazz standard. Lyrics written by Walter Melrose are not performed. | Add to Cart |
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Hinky Dinky Parlay-Voo | V - The Cavalry say they won the war, Parlez-vous . . . The Cavalry say they did it all, Shooting craps in empty stall, Hinckey Dinckey Parlez-vous.. C - Oh, Madamoiselle from Marmentiers, Parlez-vous . . She ain't been kissed for forty years, Hinkey Dinkey Parlez-vous. N - a.k.a.Hinckey Dinckey Parlez-Vous | Add to Cart |
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Hitchy Koo | 1912 - m. Lewis F. Muir, Maurice Abrahams, w. L. Wolfe Gilbert | Add to Cart |
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Holy City | 1892 - m. Stephen Adams, w. F.E. Weatherly V - Last night I lay a-sleeping, There came a dream so fair C - Jerusalem, Jerusalem . . . | Add to Cart |
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Home in Pasadena | 1923 - m. Harry Warren, w. Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie V - Oh! You railway station. Oh! You pullman train! Here's my reservation For my destination Far beyond the western plain. C - Home in Pasadena, Home where grass is greener. Where honey bees hum melodies And orange tress scent the breeze. | Add to Cart |
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Honest and Truly | 1924 - w.m. Fred Rose | Add to Cart |
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Honey | 1928 - w.m. Seymour Simmons, Haven Gillespie, Richard Whiting | Add to Cart |
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Honey, I'm Waiting | 1905 - w.m. Ted S. Barron | Add to Cart |
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Honeysuckle And The Bee | 1901 - m. William H. Penn, w. Albert H. Fitz | Add to Cart |
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Horses | 1926 - w.m. Richard A. Whiting, Byron Gay | Add to Cart |
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Horsey Keep Your Tail Up | 1923 - w.m. Walter Hirsch, Bert Kaplan V - Reuben is so silly. He will never wear a hat. Tho' the sun is shining, He don't give a darn for that. C - Oh, Horsey! keep yer tail up . . . Why don't you make it rise? Tell me how you get that way, You mean 'Yes' and say 'Neigh, neigh' | Add to Cart |
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Hot Lips | 1922 - w.m. Henry Busse, Henry Lange, Lou Davis V - There's a boy that's in out band And how he blows that horn C - He's got hot lips When he plays Jazz, He draws out steps, Like no one has. | Add to Cart |
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Hot Time in the Old Town | 1896 | Add to Cart |
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How About Me? | 1928 - w.m Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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How Come You Do Me Like You Do | 1924 - w.m. Roy Bergere, Gene Austin | Add to Cart |
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How Many Times | 1926 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm | 1919 - m. Walter Donaldson, w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young | Add to Cart |
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How'd You Like to Spoon With Me | 1905 - m. Jerome Kern, w. Edward Laska | Add to Cart |
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I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None o' This Jelly Roll | 1919 - w.m. Spencer Williams, Clarence Williams V - Lil' Willie Green from New Orleans a greedy boy was he, For he always wanted a lot a kids, Just to keep him company C - I ain't gonna give nobody none o' this jelly roll, I wouldn't give you piece o' cake to save your soul. My mama told me today When she went away To be a good boy . . . | Add to Cart |
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I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares for Me) | m. Spencer Williams, Dave Peyton, w. Roger Graham V - Say, had a sweetheart once I loved, And I was happy as could be; But now he's gone and left me here For someone else, you see. C - I Ain't Got Nobody, And Nobody Cares for Me. That's why I'm sad and lonely. Say, won't you take a chance with me? N - Early publications credited words David Young, music Charles Wakefield which is believed to be in error. | Add to Cart |
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I Belong To Glasgow | 1921 - w.m. Will Fyffe V - I've been wi' a few o' ma cronies, One or two pals o' ma ain. We went in a hotel, where we did very well, And then we came out once again. C - I belong to Glasgow, dear old Glasgow town! But what's the matter wi' Gasgow? For it's going round and round. | Add to Cart |
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I Can't Believe That You?re In Love With Me | 1927 - w.m. Clarence Gaskill & Jimmy McHugh | Add to Cart |
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I Can't Do Without You | 1928 - m. Spencer Williams | Add to Cart |
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I Can't Give You Anything But Love | 1928 - w. Dorothy Fields, m. Jimmy McHugh | Add to Cart |
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I Can't Tell Why I Love You But I Do | 1900 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Will D. Cobb V - On a summer's day in the month of May, a story sweet was toid, By a lonesome lad, With a heart grown sad, To a lass with a heart grown cold. C - I can't tell why I love you, but I do-oo-oo. This world is full of maids the same as you-oo-oo But something I can't tell, Seems to hold me in its spell . . . | Add to Cart |
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I Cried For You | 1923 - w.m. Arthur Free, Gus Anaheim, Abe Lyman V - I remember other days how I used to weep Over things yhou said to me I couldn't even sleep. You forgot your promises ev'ry single vow. All you did was laugh at me but things are diff'rent now. C - I cried for you, Now it's your turn to cry over me. Ev'ry road has a turning That's one thing you're learning, I cried for you, What a fool I used to be. | Add to Cart |
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I Don't Want To Get Well | 1917 - m. Harry Jentes, w. Harry Pease, Howard Johnson | Add to Cart |
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I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard | 1894 - m. Philip Wingate, w. H. W. Petrie V - Once there lived side by side, two little maids. Used to dress just alike, hair down in braids C - I don't want to play in your yard, I don't like you any more. You'll be sorry when you see me, sliding down our cellar door. You can't holler down our rain barrel, you can't climb our apple tree . . . | Add to Cart |
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I Faw Down An' Go Boom! | 1928 - w.m. Leonard Stevems, James Brockman | Add to Cart |
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I Get The Blues When It Rains | 1928 - w.m. Marcy Klauber | Add to Cart |
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I Just Can't Make My Eyes Behave | 1906 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Will D. Cobb | Add to Cart |
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I Just Roll Along | 1928 - w. Jo Trent, m. Peter DeRose | Add to Cart |
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I Just Roll Along (Havin' My Ups and Downs) | 1927 - w. Jo Trent, m. Peter DeRose | Add to Cart |
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I Know That You Know | 1927 - w. Anne Caldwell, m. Vincent Youmans | Add to Cart |
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I Love A Piano | 1915 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - As a child I went wild when a band played, How I ran to the man when his hand swayed. Clarinets were my pets and a slide trombone I thought was simply divine. C - I love a piano, I love a piano, I love to hear somebody plan upon a piano, A grand piano, It simply carries me away. I know a fine way to treat a Steinway | Add to Cart |
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I Love Life | 1923 - m. Mana-Zucca, w. Irwin M. Cassel V - I want to live and drink of life's fullness, Take all it can give; I love life, Ev'ry moment count To glory in its sunshine And revel in its fount. | Add to Cart |
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I Love My Baby | 1926 - w. Bud Green, m. Harry Warren | Add to Cart |
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I Love You - Je T'aime! | 1923 - m. Harry Archer, w. English: Harlan Thompson, French: Paul Combis P - Little Jessie James - 1923, Broadway V - Lovers always sing The same familiar thing, 'I love you', I love you, I do.' How nice it would be To do it deff'rently, But now that I'm singing to you: C - 'I love you, I love you', is all that I can say. 'I love you, I love you', the same old words I'm saying in the same old way. | Add to Cart |
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I Love You So (Merry Widow Waltz) | 1907 - m. Franz Lehar, w. Adrian Ross | Add to Cart |
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I Love You Truly | 1906 - w.m. Carrie Jacobs-Bond | Add to Cart |
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I Miss My Swiss | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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I Must Have That Man | 1928 - w. Dorothy Fields,. m. Jimmy McHugh | Add to Cart |
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I Never Knew [That Roses Grew] | 1926 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Ted Fiorito | Add to Cart |
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I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream For Ice Cream | 1928 - w.m. Howard Johnson, Billy Moll, Robert King | Add to Cart |
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I Still Love You | 1928 - w. Jack Yellen, m. Milt Ager | Add to Cart |
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I Used to Love You, But It's All Over Now | 1920 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Lew Brown V - I used to bless the day I first met you, I planned so many things for just us two. But now its plain to see that you have never cared for me. C - I used to love you, but its all over now, All over now, You know it's all over town that you threw me down, But you shouldn't let that kind of story go 'round. | Add to Cart |
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I Wanna Be Loved by You | 1928 - w. Bert Kalmer, m. Harry Ruby, Herbert Stothart | Add to Cart |
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I Want A Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad | 1911 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Will Dillon | Add to Cart |
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I Want To Be Happy | 1924 - w. Irving Caesar, m. Vincent Youmans P - No, No Nanette | Add to Cart |
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I Want To Go Back To Michigan (Down On The Farm) | 1914 - w.m. Irving Berlin N - a.k.a. Down on the Farm | Add to Cart |
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I Want What I Want When I Want It | 1905 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Henry Blossom | Add to Cart |
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I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate | 1922 - w.m. Armand J. Piron V - Went to a dance with my sister Kate, ev'ry one there said she danced so great C - I Wish I could Shimmy like my sister Kate, She shivers like the Jelly on a plate | Add to Cart |
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I Won't Say I Will But I Won't Say I Won't | 1923 - m. George Gershwin, w. B.G. De Sylva, Arthur Francis P - Little Miss Bluebeard - 1923, Broadway 1923-1924 V - You're a very naughty boy when you ask me for a kiss, I'm dismayed, A little bit afraid. C - I Won't Say I Will But I Won't Say I Won't! I don't say I doi but I don't say I don't! Kissing of any kind Never was on my mind. | Add to Cart |
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I Wonder What's Become Of Sally? | 1924 - w. Jack Yellen, m. Milt Ager | Add to Cart |
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I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now | 1909 - m. Joseph E. Howard, Harold Orlob, w. Wil M. Hough, Frank R. Adams P - Prince Of To-Night - 1909, V - You have loved lots of girls in the sweet long ago, And each one has meant heaven to you You have vowed your affection to each one in turn, And have sworn to them all you'd be true; C - I wonder who's kissing her now, I wonder who's teaching her how, Wonder who's looking into her eyes, Breathing sighs, telling lies; | Add to Cart |
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I'd Climb The Highest Mountain | 1926 - w.m. Lew Brown, Sidney Clare | Add to Cart |
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I'd Leave Ma Happy Home for You | 1899 | Add to Cart |
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I'd Love To Live In Loveland With A Girl Like You | 1910 - w.m. W.R. Williams, Leon M. Block, Harry I. Alford | Add to Cart |
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I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time | 1920 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Neville Fleeson V - I'm writing you dear, just to tell you, In September, you remewmber . . . C - I'll be with you in apple blosson time, I'll be with you to change your name to mine | Add to Cart |
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I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise | 1922 - m. George Gershwin, w. Ira Gershwin, Bud DeSylva P - Scandals - 1922, Musical V - All you preachers Who delight in panning the dancing teachers Let me tell you there are a lot of features Of the dance that carry you through C - I'll build a stairway to Paradise With a new step ev'ry day! I'm going to get there at any price Stand aside I'm on my way! | Add to Cart |
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I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You) | 1928 - w. Roy Turk, m. Fred Ahlert | Add to Cart |
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I'll See You In My Dreams | 1924 - w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones | Add to Cart |
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I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen | 1876 | Add to Cart |
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I'm A Little Blackbird Looking for a Bluebird | 1924 - w. Grant Clarke & Roy Turk m. George W. Meyer & Arthur Johnson | Add to Cart |
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I'm Always Chasing Rainbows | 1918 - m. Harry Carroll, w. Joe McCarthy V - At the end of the rainbow there's happiness, And to find it how often I've tried, But my life is a race, just a wild goose chase, And my dreams have all been denied. C - I'm always chasing rainbow, Watching for clouds drifting by. My schemes are just like all my dreams, Ending in the sky. | Add to Cart |
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I'm Bringing A Red, Red Rose | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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I'm Coming, Virginia | 1927 - w. Will Marlon Cook, m. Donald Heywood | Add to Cart |
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I'm Falling in Love with Someone | 1910 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Rida Johnson Young | Add to Cart |
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I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles | 1919 - m. John W. Kellette, w. James Kendis, James Brockman, Nat Vincent V - I'm dreaming dreams I'm scheming schemes I'm building castles high. They're born a new their days are few Just like a sweet butterfly. C - I'm forever blowing bubbles. Pretty bubbles in the air. They fly so high nearly reach the sky, Then like my dreams they fade and die. | Add to Cart |
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I'm Goin' South | 1923 - w.m. Abner Silver, Harry Woods P - Bombo - 1921, Broadway Musical V - It's just an old time story, One that you've heard before, I left my mammy's fond caress To search the world for happiness. C - Yes, sir! I'm goin' South, Taste the sugar cane right in my mouth, All the world is sweet away down South Where I spent my happy days. | Add to Cart |
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I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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I'm In Love Again | 1925 - w.m. Cole Porter | Add to Cart |
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I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers | 1926 - w.m. Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link | Add to Cart |
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I'm Just Wild About Harry | 1921 - w.m. Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake | Add to Cart |
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I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover | 1927 - w. Mort Dixon, m. Harry Woods | Add to Cart |
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I'm Nobody's Baby | 1921 - w.m. Benny Davis, Milton Ager, Lester Santly V - I used to be my mother's baby, When I was near my Dad went wild C - I'm Nobody's baby, I wonder why, Each night and day I pray the Lord up above, Please send me down somebody to love | Add to Cart |
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I'm On My Way To Mandalay | 1913 - m. Fred Fisher, w. Alfred Bryan | Add to Cart |
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I'm Sitting On Top Of The World | 1925 - w. Lewis & Young, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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I'm Sitting Pretty In A Pretty Little City | 1923 - w.m. Lou Davis, Henry Santly & Abel Baer V - There's no place like home, you never learn that til you roam. Ev'ry place I'd be that little home kept callin' me C - I'm sittin' pretty in a pretty little city down Georgia way. There are no angels near, But it seems like heaven here. | Add to Cart |
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I'm Sorry Sally | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Ted FioRito | Add to Cart |
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I've Got A Pain In My Sawdust | 1909 - m. Herman Wade, w. Henry Warner | Add to Cart |
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I've Got Rings On My Fingers | 1909 - m. Maurice Scott, w. R.P. Weston, F.J. Barnes | Add to Cart |
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I've Got The Girl | 1927 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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I've Got the Yes We Have No Bananas Blues | 1923 - w. Lew Brown, m. James F. Hanley, Robert King V - Lately I've been off my nut. I keep hearing nothing but 'YES! We have no bananas'. And I'd like to find the guy Who composed that lullaby C - I've got the 'YES!' We have no banana blues. I've got the blues. And when I hear it, Oh! how I fear it.; It's just like hearing bad news. | Add to Cart |
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If I Had My Way | 1913 - m. James Kendis, w. Lou Klein V - I'd like to make your golden dreams come true, dear, If I only had my way. A paradise this world would seem to you, dear, If I only had my way. C - If I had my way, dear, forever there's be a garden of roses for you and for me, A thousand and one things, dear, I would do, Just for you, just for you. | Add to Cart |
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If I Had You | 1928 - w.m. Ted Shapiro, James Campbell, Reginald Connelly | Add to Cart |
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If I Knock the L Out of Kelly | 1916 - m. Bert Grant, w. Joe Young, Sam Lewis | Add to Cart |
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If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts | 1915 - m. Jimmy Monaco, w. Joe McCarthy C - If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts, We'll Just Be the Same Old Friends | Add to Cart |
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If You Knew Susie | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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If You See Sally | 1927 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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If You Were The Only Girl in the World | 1916 - m. Nat D. Ayer, w. Clifford Grey P - Bing Boys Are Here - 1916, V - Sometimes when I feel bad and things look blue, I wish a girl I had say one like you. C - If I were the only girl in the world, And you were the only boy, Nothing else would matter in world today. | Add to Cart |
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Il Travatore | Add to Cart | |
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In A Little Spanish Town | 1926 - w. Sam Lewis, You Young, m. Mabel Wayne | Add to Cart |
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In A Monastery Garden | Add to Cart | |
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In Good Old New York Town | 1899 - w.m. Paul Dresser | Add to Cart |
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In My Merry Oldsmobile | 1905 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Vincent Bryan | Add to Cart |
| In Old New York | See The Streets of New York (In Old New York) | ||
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In Old New York | 1906 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Henry Blosson | Add to Cart |
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In Shadowland | 1924 - w. Sam W. Lewis & Joe Young m. Ruth Brooks & Fred E. Ahlert | Add to Cart |
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In the Evening By the Moonlight | 1878 - w.m. James A. Bland V - In de ebening by de moonlight when dis darkies work was over, We would gather round de fire, 'till de hoecake it was done C - In de ebening by de moonlight, you could hear us darkies singing, In de ebning by de moonlight, you could hear de banjo ringing | Add to Cart |
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In The Good Old Summertime | 1902 - m. George Evans, w. Ren Shields V - There's a time in each year that we always hold dear, Good old summer time; With the birds and the trees-es and sweet scented breezes, Good old summer time C - In the good old summertime, in the good old summertime. Strolling thro' the shandy lanes With your baby mine; You hold her hand and she holds yours . . . | Add to Cart |
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In The Middle Of The Night | 1926 - w. Billy Rose, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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In The Shade of the Old Apple Tree | 1905 - m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Harry H. Williams | Add to Cart |
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Indian Love Call | 1924 - w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II, m. Rudolf Friml P - Rose Marie V - So echoes of sweet love notes gently fall Thru the forest stillness, as fond waiting Indian lovers call! C - When I'm calling you-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo! Will you answer too-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo? That means I offer my love to you to be you own. N - a.k.a The Call | Add to Cart |
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Indiana (Back Home Again In) | 1917 - m. James.F. Hanley, w. Ballard MacDonald V - I have always been a wand'rer, Over land and sea. Yet a moonbeam on the water Casts a spell o'er me C - Back home again in Indiana, And it seems that I can see The gleaming candle light still shining bright Thru the sycamores for me | Add to Cart |
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Indiana Moon | 1923 - w. Benny Davis, m. Isham Jones V - Indiana Moon for you I'm pining. Pining ever since I went away. Pretty soon I'm gonna se you shining, For I'm going home today. C - Indiana Moon I miss you. Indiana Moon I'm blue. There's somebody there I long to kiss too, With a heart of love that's ever | Add to Cart |
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Indianola | 1917 - w.m. S.R. Henry, Domenico Savino | Add to Cart |
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Iola | 1906 - m. Charles L. Johnson N - Intermezzo Two-Step. The chorus of Iola is the melody to the 1940 hit Playmates by Saxie Dowell. Charles L. Johnson sued and there was an out of court settlement. Playmates words were likely stolen from I Don't Want To Play In Y | Add to Cart |
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Ireland Must Be Heaven, for My Mother Came From There | 1916 - m. Fred Fisher, w. Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson V - I've often heard my daddy speak of Ireland's lake and dells, The place must be like Heaven, if it's half like what he tells. C - Ireland must be Heaven, for an angel came from there. I never knew a living soul one half as sweet or fair. | Add to Cart |
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It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo' | 1923 - w.m. Wendell Hall V - Oh! The night was dark and dreary, The air was full of sleet, The old man stood out in the storm, his shoes were full of feet. C - Oh! It ain't gonna rain no mo' no mo'. It ain't gonna rain no mo'. But how in the world can the old folks tell, It ain't a-gonna rain no mo'. | Add to Cart |
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It All Depends On You | 1927 - w. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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It Goes Like This That Funny Melody | 1928 - w. Irving Caesar, m. Cliff Friend | Add to Cart |
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It Had To Be You | 1924 - m. Isham Edgar Jones (1894-1956), w. Gus Kahn (1886-1941) V - Why do I do just as you say. Why must I just give you your way. Why do I sigh. Why don't I forget. It must have been something lovers call fate. C - It had to be you. It had to be you. I wander'd around And finally found The somebody who Could make me be true, could make me be blue. | Add to Cart |
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It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry | 1927 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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It Was Only A Sun Shower | 1927 - w. Irving Kahal & Francis Wheeler, m. Ted Snyder | Add to Cart |
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It's A Long, Long Way to Tipperary | 1912 - w.m. Jack Judge, Harry H. Williams | Add to Cart |
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It's Nice to Get Up in the Morning | 1913 - w.m. Harry Lauder V - O! ye'll never never never thrive lying in yer bed C - O, it's nice to get up in the morning when the sun begins to shine | Add to Cart |
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Italian Street Song | 1910 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Rida Johnson Young V - Ah! my heart is back in Napoli, Dear Napoli C - Zing, Zing, zizzy, zizzy,zing, zing, Boom, boom aye | Add to Cart |
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Ja-Da | 1918 - w.m. Bob Carleton V - You've heard all about your raggy melodies, Ev'ry thing from opera down to harmony, But I've a little song that I will sing to you C - Ja Da, Ja Da, Ja Da, Ja Dah, Jing, Jing, Jing. . . . That's a funny little bit of melody. It's so soothing and appealing to me. | Add to Cart |
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Japanese Sandman | 1920 - m. Richard Whiting, w. Raymond Egan V - Won't you stretch imagination for the moment and come with me. Let us hasten to a nation lying over the western sea. C - Here's the Japanese Sandman Sneaking on with the dew. Just an old second hand man He'll buy your old day from you. He will take every sorrow Of the day that is through | Add to Cart |
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Jazz Me Blues | 1921 - w.m. Tom Delaney V - Down in Louisiana in that sunny clime, They play a class of music that is super fine, And it makes no difference if it's rain or shine C - Jazz me, Come on professor and Jazz me. You know I like my dancin' both day and night, And if I don't get my jazzin I Don't feel right | Add to Cart |
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Jealous | 1924 - w. Tommy Malie & Dick Finch m. Jack Little | Add to Cart |
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Jealousy [Jalousie - Tango] | 1926 - m. Jacob Gade | Add to Cart |
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Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair | 1854 - w.m. Stephen Collins Foster V - I dream of Jeanie with the light brown hair. Borne, like a vapor, on the summer air. I see here tripping where the bright streams play, Happy as the daisies that dance on her way. C - I long for Jeanie and my heart bows low, Never more to find here where the bright waters flow. | Add to Cart |
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Jeannine, I Dream Of Lilac Time | 1928 - w. I. Wolfe Gilbert, m. Nat Shilkret | Add to Cart |
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Jelly Roll Blues | 1915 - Ferd [Ferdinand] Morton N - No lyrics. | Add to Cart |
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Jimtown Blues | 1925 - w. Fred Rose, m. Charlile Davis | Add to Cart |
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Joan Of Arc They Are Calling You | 1917 - m. Jack Wells, w. Alfred Bryan, Willie Weston | Add to Cart |
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Joe Turner Blues | 1915 - w.m. W.C. Handy V - You'll never miss the water till your well runs dry, You'll never miss Joe Turner tile he say 'Good Bye'. Sweet Babe, I'm goin' to leave you and the time ain't long C - You will be sorry, be sorry from your heart. Sorry to your heart, Some day when you and I must part. And ev'ry time you hear a whisle blow | Add to Cart |
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Josephine, My Jo | 1901 - m. James T. Brymn, w. Cecil Mack | Add to Cart |
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June Brought The Roses | 1924 - w. Ralph Stanley m. John Openshaw | Add to Cart |
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June Night | 1924 - w. Cliff Friend m. Abel Baer | Add to Cart |
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Just A Baby's Prayer At Twilight | 1918 - m. M.K. Jerome, w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young | Add to Cart |
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Just A Bird's Eye View Of My Old Kentucky Home | 1926 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Just A Bird's-Eye View Of My Old Kentucky Home | 1927 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Just A Cottage Small [By A Waterfall] | 1926 - w. B.G. DeSylva, m. James F. Hanley | Add to Cart |
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Just A Girl That Men Forget | 1923 - w.m. Al Dubin, Fred Rath, Joe Garron V - Dear little girl, they call you a Vamp, A flapper with up to date ways. You may shine brightly just like a lamp, You'll burn out one of these days. C - You're the kind of girl that men forget, Just a toy to enjoy for a while. For when men settle down they always get an old fashioned girl With an old fashioned smile. | Add to Cart |
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Just A Little Drink | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Just A Memory | 1927 - w. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Just Another Day Wasted Away [Waiting For You] | 1927 - w. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Just Around The Corner | 1926 - w. Dolph Singer, m. Harry Von Tilzer | Add to Cart |
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Just Like A Butterfly That's Caught In The Rain | 1927 - w.m. Harry Woods & Mort Dixon | Add to Cart |
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Just Like A Melody Out Of The Sky | 1928 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Just Once Again | 1927 - w.m. Walter Donaldson & Paul Ash | Add to Cart |
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Just We Two | 1924 - w. Dorothy Donnelly m. Sigmund Romberg P - The Student Prince | Add to Cart |
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K-K-K-Katy | 1918 - w.m. Geoffrey O'Hara V - Jimmy was a soldier brave and bold, Katy was a maid with hair of gold, Like an act of fate Kate was standing at the gate, Watching all the boys on dress parade. C - K-K-K-Katy, beautiful Katy, You're the only g-g-g-girl that I adore. When the m-m-m-moon shines, Over the cow shed, I'll be waiting at the k-k-k-kitchen door. | Add to Cart |
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Kansas City Stomp | 1923 - Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton (1890-1941) | Add to Cart |
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Kashmiri Love Song | Add to Cart | |
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Kathleen Mavoureen | 1840 - m. F. Nicholls Crouch, w. Mrs. Crawford V - Kathleen Mavoureen! the grey dawn is breaking, The horn of the hunter is heard on the hill C - . . thou voice of my heart? It may be for years, and it may be forever, Then why art thou silent Kathleen Mavoureen? | Add to Cart |
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Katinka | 1926 - w. Ben Russell, m. Henry Tobias N - NOT Katinka, 1915, w. Oscar Hauerbach, m. Rudolf Friml | Add to Cart |
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Keep On The Sunny Side | 1906 - m. Theodore F. Morse, w. Jack Drislane V - One little boy, one little girl, sat gazing at the moon. Boy's head bowed down, face wore a frown, girl whispered 'why don't we spoon' C - Keep on the sunny side and let dull care pass you by. Just figure out you're a long time dead, Don't start to worry or sigh. | Add to Cart |
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Keep Smiling At Trouble | 1924 - w. Al Jolson & B. G. De Sylva m. Lewis E. Gensler | Add to Cart |
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Keep Sweeping The Cobwebs Off Of The Moon | 1927 - w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young, m. Oscar Levant | Add to Cart |
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Keep The Home Fires Burning | 1915 - m. Ivor Novello, w. Lena Guilbert Ford C - Keep the Home-Fires Burning 'Till the Boys Come Home | Add to Cart |
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Kentucky Home | 1914 - m. Eugene Platzmann N - Fox Trot | Add to Cart |
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King For A Day | 1928 - w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young, m. Ted FloRito | Add to Cart |
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King Porter Stomp | 1924 - Jelly Roll Morton | Add to Cart |
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Kinkajou | 1927 - w. Joe McCarthy, m. Harry Tierney | Add to Cart |
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Kiss in the Dark | 1922 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Bud DeSylva | Add to Cart |
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Kitten on the Keys | 1921 - m. Zez Confrey | Add to Cart |
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L'Amour Toujours L'Amour | 1922 - m. Rudolf Friml, w. Catherine Chisholm Cushing V - Ah, love, you've found me at last In my heart is a song. C - L'amour Toujours l'Amour. Love, now last, you've found me. | Add to Cart |
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La Paloma | 1864 | Add to Cart |
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La Rosita | 1923 - w. Allan Stuart m. Paul Dupont (Pseud. of Walter Haenschen) V - Tinkling guitar strums a song 'neath a balcony. Glimmering stars glean their silvery light. Slowly the moon rises high o'er the peaceful lea. C - Sweet girl of my dreams hear my song I implore you, Soul of my soul, hear my gay serenade. Deep in my heart I will always adore you. | Add to Cart |
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Lamplit Hour | Add to Cart | |
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Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me | 1928 - w. gus Kahn, m. Carmen Lombardo | Add to Cart |
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Laugh, Clown Laugh! | 1928 - w. Sam Lewis & Joe Young, m. Ted FloRito | Add to Cart |
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Lazy | 1924 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella | 1928 - w. Irving Kahal & Francis Wheeler, m. Sammy Fain | Add to Cart |
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Let It Rain! Let It Pour! (I'll Be In Virginia In The Morning) | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Let Me Call You Sweeetheart | 1910 - m. Leo Friedman, w. Beth Slater Whitson V - I am dreaming Dear of you Day by day. Dreaming when the skies are blue When they're gray C - Let me call you 'Sweetheart' I'm in love with you. Let me hear you whisper that you love me too. Keep the lovelight glowing in your eyes so true. . . | Add to Cart |
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Let Me Linger Longer In Your Arms | 1924 - w. Cliff Friend m. Abel Baer | Add to Cart |
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Let the Rest of the World Go By | 1919 - m. Ernest Ball, w. J. Keirn Brennan | Add to Cart |
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Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love) | 1928 - w.m. Cole Porter | Add to Cart |
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Let's Tallk About My Sweetie | 1926 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Li'l Liza Jane | 1916 - w.m. Ada DeLachau | Add to Cart |
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Liebesfreud (Love's Joy) | 1911 - m. Fritz Kreisler | Add to Cart |
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Limehouse Blues | 1922 - m. Philip Braham, w. Douglas Furber V - In limehouse where yellow chinkies love to play, In limehouse where you can hear those blues all day C - Oh Limehousekid Oh Oh. Oh Limehouse kid Going the way that the rest of them did | Add to Cart |
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Lindbergh, The Eagle of The U.S.A. | 1927 - w.m. Howard Johnson & Al Sherman | Add to Cart |
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Linger Awhile | 1923 - w. Harry Owens m. Vincent Rose V - The time is coming soon to say good bye, A time of sadness it will be. But Honey listen to my parting sigh, And linger on a while with me. C - The stars shine above you. Yet linger a while' They whisper 'I love you' So linger awhile. | Add to Cart |
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Listening | 1924 - Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Little Brown Church | 1865 - w.m. William S. Pitts V - There's a church in the valley by the wildwood, No lovelier place in the dale. No spot is so dear to my childhood, as the liitle brown church in the vale. C - Come to the church by the wildwood, Oh come to the church in the dale. No spot is so dear to my childhood, as the liitle brown church in the vale. | Add to Cart |
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Little Jazz Bird | 1924 - w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin P - Lady Be Good | Add to Cart |
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Little White House At The End Of Honeymoon Lane | 1926 - w. Eddie Dowling, m. James F. Handley | Add to Cart |
| Londonderry Air | See Danny Boy | ||
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Lonesome And Sorry | 1926 - w.m. Benny Davis, Con Conrad | Add to Cart |
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Lonesome Blues | 1916 - Perry Bradford V - Want someone to love me, want someone to hug me now, Want someone to squeeze me, want someone to teach me how C - Woke up this morning feeling awfully blue, Ain't got no one to tell my trouble to. The fortune teller Has told me little fellow, That I am lonely, lonely | Add to Cart |
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Lonesome Road | 1928 - w. Gene Austin, m. Nathaniel Shilkret | Add to Cart |
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Lonesomest Girl In Town | 1926 - w. Al Dubin, m. Jimmy McHugh, Irving Mills | Add to Cart |
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Look for the Silver Lining | 1920 - m. Jerome Kern, w. Bud DeSylva V - Please don't be offended if I preach to you a while, Tears are out of place in eyes that were meant to smile. C - Look for the silver lining When e'er a cloud appears in the blue. Remember somewhere the sun is shining And so the right thing to do is make it shine for you. | Add to Cart |
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Looking At The World Through Rose Colored Glasses | 1926 - w.m. Tommy Malie, Jimmy Steiger | Add to Cart |
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Lorena | 1857 - m. J. P. Webster, w. Rev. H. D. L. Webster V - The years creep slowly by, Lorena, More than we ever dared to tell; The snow is on the grass again, The sun's low down the sky, Lorena, The frost gleams where the flow'rs have been. N - Well Known Background Music in Movie 'Gone With The Wind' | Add to Cart |
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Louisville Lou | 1923 - w. Jack Yellen m. Milton Ager V - Folks, you've heard of scandalous vamps; History is full of love makin' champs. But if you crave a brand new thrill Come and meet the vamp of Louisville. C - They call the lady Louisville Lou. Oh, what that vampin' baby can do! She is the most heart breakin'est shimmy shakin'est That the world ever knew. | Add to Cart |
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Lousiana | 1928 - w. Andy Razaf, Bob Schafer, m. Sammy Fain | Add to Cart |
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Love Me Or Leave Me | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Love Will Find A Way ~ Blake | 1921 - w.m. Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake V - Come, dear, and don't let out faith weaked, Let's keep our love fires burning bright. Your love for me is heavenly beacon, Guiding me through love's darkest night. C - Clouds will soon roll by Though fate may lead us astray My dearie, mark what I say-- Love will find a way. | Add to Cart |
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Love Will Find A Way ~ Graham | 1917 - m. Harold Fraser-Simson, w. Harry Graham V - Poor captive So you say I might be rich and free, If I would but betray The friends who trust in me! Vain is the web your cunning weaves! What care I for rewards, reprieves . . . C - What e`er befall, I still recall that sunlit mountain side! Where hearts are true and Love`s the only guide; If faithful to my trust I stay, No fate can fill me with dismay! | Add to Cart |
| Love's Joy (Liebesfreud) | See Liebesfreud (Love's Joy) | ||
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Loveless Love | 1921 - m. W. C.Handy, w. W. C. Handy V - Love is like a gold brick in a bunco game. Like a bank note with a bogus name. Both have caused many downfalls. Love has done the same. C - Love, oh love, oh loveless love Has set out hearts on goalless goals. From milkless milk, and silkless silk, We are growing used to soulless souls N - a.k.a. Careless Love. Likely from folksong known as early as 1895, it became an early jazz classic. | Add to Cart |
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Lover Come Back To Me | 1928 - w. Oscar Hammerstein II, m. Sigmund Rombert | Add to Cart |
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Low Bridge Everybody Down | 1913 P - Thomas S. Allen V - I got a mule and her name is Sal C - Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal | Add to Cart |
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Lucky Day | 1926 - w. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Lucky In Love | 1927 - w. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Lucky Lindy | 1927 - w. I. Wolfe Gilbert, m. Abel Abuer | Add to Cart |
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M-I-S-S-I-S-S-I-P-P-I | 1916 - m. Harry Tierney, w. Bert Hanlon, Bennie Ryan | Add to Cart |
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M-O-T-H-E-R | 1915 - m. Theodore F. Morse, w. Howard Johnson V - I've been around the world, you bet, But I never went to school, Hard knocks are all I seem to get, Perhaps I've been a fool. C - M is for the million things she gave me, O means only that she's growing old, T is for the tears were shed to save me, H is for her heart of purest gold . . . | Add to Cart |
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Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me | 1921 - m. Con Conrad, w. Sidney Clare | Add to Cart |
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MacNamara's Band | Add to Cart | |
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Magnolia | 1927 - w. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Make Believe | 1928 - m. Oscar Hammersteinm. m. Jerome Kern P - Show Boat | Add to Cart |
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Makin' Whopee | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Mama Goes Where Papa Goes | 1923 - w. Jack Yellen m. Milton Ager | Add to Cart |
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Mama Loves Papa | 1923 - w.m. Cliff Friend & Abel Baer | Add to Cart |
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Mama's Gone, Goodbye | 1924 - w.m. A. J. Piron & Peter Bocage | Add to Cart |
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Man I Love | 1924 - w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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Mandalay (Burtnett,Lyman,Arnheim) | 1924 - w.m. Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman & Gus Arnheim | Add to Cart |
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Mandy Make Up Your Mind | 1924 - w. Grant Clarke & Roy Turk m. George W. Meyer P - Dixie To Broadway | Add to Cart |
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Manhattan | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Manhattan Serenade | 1928 - m. Louis Alter, w. 1942 | Add to Cart |
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March of the Toys | 1903 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Glen MacDonough P - Babes in Toyland - 1903, Musical | Add to Cart |
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Margie | 1920 - m. Con Conrad, J. Russel Robinson, w. Bennie Davis | Add to Cart |
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Marie | 1928 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Mary Ann | 1928 - w. Benny Davis, m. Abner Silver | Add to Cart |
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Mary Lou | 1926 - w.m. Abe Lyman, George Waggner, J. Russel Robinson | Add to Cart |
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Mary's A Grand Old Name | 1905 - w.m. George M. Cohan | Add to Cart |
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Maytime | 1924 - w. Buddy DeSylva, m. Vincent Rose | Add to Cart |
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Me And My Shadow | 1927 - w. Billy Rose, m. Al Jolson & Dave Dreyer | Add to Cart |
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Me And The Man In The Moon | 1928 - w. Edgar Leslie, m. James V. Monaco | Add to Cart |
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Me Too | 1926 - w.m. Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, Al Sherman | Add to Cart |
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Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis | 1904 - m. Kerry Mills, w. Andrew Sterling | Add to Cart |
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Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland | 1909 - m. Leo Friedman, w. Beth Slater Whitson | Add to Cart |
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Memories | 1915 - m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Gus Kahn | Add to Cart |
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Memories OF France | 1928 - w. Al Dubin, m. J. Russel Robinson | Add to Cart |
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Memory Lane | 1924 - w. B. G. De Sylva m. Larry Spier & Con Conrad | Add to Cart |
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Memphis Blues | 1912 - w.m. William C. Handy V - Folks I've just been down, down to Memphis town, That's where the people smile, smile on you all the while. Hospitality, they were good to me C - They got a fiddler there that always slickens his hair, an' folks he sure do pull some bow, And when the big Bassoon seconds to the Trombones croon, croon N - a.k.a. Mr. Crump | Add to Cart |
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Memphis Blues - Song | 1908 - m. W. C. Handy, w. George A. Norton P - Honey Boy Minstrels V - Folks, I've just been down, down to Memphis town, That's where the people smile, smile on you all the while C - They got a fidler there that always slickens his hair, an' folks he sure do pull some bow, And when the big Bassoon seconds to the Trombones croon | Add to Cart |
| The Merry Widow Waltz (with lyrics) | See I Love You So (Merry Widow Waltz) | ||
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Mexicali Rose | 1923 - w. Helen Stone, m. Jack B. Tenney V - Mexicali Rose, I'm leaving. Don't feel blue. Mexicali Rose, stop grieving; I love you. C - Mexicali Rose, stop crying; I'll come back to you some sunny day. Ev'ry night you'll know that I'll be pining, Ev'ry hour a year while I'm away. | Add to Cart |
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Midnight Waltz | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Mighty Lak' a Rose | 1901 - m. Ethelbert Nevin, w. Frank Stanton | Add to Cart |
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Milenberg Joys | 1925 - Jelly Roll Morton | Add to Cart |
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Miss Annabelle Lee | 1927 - w.m. Sidney Clare, Lew Pollack, Harry Richman | Add to Cart |
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Missippi Mud | 1927 - w.m. Harris Barris | Add to Cart |
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Mississippi Mud | 1928 - w.m. Harry Barris | Add to Cart |
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Mon Paradis (Serenade d'Aujourd'hui) | 1923 - m. Cuthbert Clarke | Add to Cart |
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Montmartre Rose | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Moon Love | 1923 - m. Jerome Kern, w. George Grossmith, Jr., P. G. Wodehouse P - The Beauty Prize | Add to Cart |
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Moonbeam! Kiss Her For Me | 1927 - w. Mort Dixon, m. Harry Woods | Add to Cart |
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Moonlight and Roses | 1925 - w.m. Edwin H. Lemare, Ben Black, Neil Moret | Add to Cart |
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Moonlight Bay | 1912 - m. Percy Weinrich, w. Edward Madden | Add to Cart |
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Moonlight On The Ganges | 1926 - w. Chester Wallace, m. Sherman Myers | Add to Cart |
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More We Are Together | 1926 - w.m. Irving King N - Based on 'Did You Ever See A Lassie' | Add to Cart |
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Mother Machree | 1910 - m. Chauncey Olcott, Ernest Ball, w. Rida Johnson Young V - There's a spot in me heart which no colleen may own, There's a depth in me soul never sounded or known; There's a place in my mem'ry, my life, that you fill, No other can take it, no one ever will. C - Sure, I love the dear silver that shines in your hair, And the kiss the dear fingers, so toil-worn for me, Oh, God bless you and keep you, Mother Machree! | Add to Cart |
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Mountain Greenery | 1926 - w. Lorenz Hart, m. Richard Rodgers | Add to Cart |
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Mountains O' Mourne | Add to Cart | |
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Mounties | 1924 - w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II m. Rudolf Friml P - Rose Marie | Add to Cart |
| Mr. Crump (Memphis Blues) | See The Memphis Blues | ||
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Mr. Jelly-Lord | 1923 - Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton (1890-1941) | Add to Cart |
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Muddy Water | 1927 - w. Joe Trent, m. Peter DeRose & Harry Richman | Add to Cart |
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My Best Girl | 1924 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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My Blackbirds Are Bluebirds Now | 1928 - w. Irvin Caesar, m. Cliff Friend | Add to Cart |
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My Blue Heaven | 1928 - w. George Whiting, m. Walter Donaldson P - Ziegfield Follies of 1927 | Add to Cart |
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My Blue Ridge Mountain Home | 1928 - w.m. Carson Robison | Add to Cart |
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My Dream Of The Big Parade | 1926 - w. Al Dubin, m. Jimmy McHugh | Add to Cart |
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My Gal Sal | 1905 - w.m. Paul Dresser | Add to Cart |
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My Heart Stood Still | 1928 - w. Lorenz Hart, m. Richard Rodgers P - Connecticut Yankee | Add to Cart |
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My Isle of Golden Dreams | 1919 - m. Walter Blaufuss, w. Gus Kahn V - Out of the mist, lips I have kissed, call tenderly. Out of the west, hands I have pressed, Beckon to me. | Add to Cart |
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My Little Nest Of Heavenly Blue | 1926 - w. A.M. Wilner, Heinz Reichert, Sigmund Spaeth, m. Franz Lehar | Add to Cart |
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My Lucky Star | 1928 - w.m. Bud DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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My Mammy | 1920 - m. Walter Donaldson, w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young V - Ev'ry thing seems lonely When you start to roam. The birds are singing the day that you stray But wait until you are further away. C - Mammy, Mammy, The sun shines East, the sun shines West, But I just learned where the sun shines best. Mammy Mammy. | Add to Cart |
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My Man (Mon Homme) | 1921 - m. Maurice Yvain, w. Channing Pollock | Add to Cart |
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My Melancholy Baby | 1912 - m. Ernie Burnett, w. George A. Norton V - Come sweetheart mine, Don't sit and pine, Tell me of the cares that make you feel so blue. What have I done? Answer me, Hon' C - Come to me, my melancholy baby, Cuddle up and don't be blue; All your fears are foolish fancy, may be, You know dear that I am strong for you. | Add to Cart |
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My Mother's Eyes | 1928 - w. I. Wolfe Gilbert, m. Abel Baer | Add to Cart |
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My Mother's Rosary | 1915 - m. George Meyer, w. Sam Lewis | Add to Cart |
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My Sweetie Turned Me Down | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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My Sweetie Went Away | 1923 - w. Roy Turk m. Lou Handman | Add to Cart |
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My Time Is Your Time | 1924 - w. Eric Little m. Leo Dance | Add to Cart |
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Nagasaki | 1928 - w. Mort Dixon, m. Harry Warren | Add to Cart |
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National Emblem March | 1906 - m. E.E. Bagley | Add to Cart |
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Neapolitan Nights | 1926 - w. Harrt D. Kerr, m. J.S. Zamecnik | Add to Cart |
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New Kind Of Man With A New Kind Of Love | 1924 - w.m. Sidney Clare, Leon Flatow | Add to Cart |
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New Orleans Blues | 1925 - Jelly Roll Morton | Add to Cart |
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Ninety-Nine Blues | 1920 - w. Henry McCurdy, m. S. Gordon Saunders V - The other night I felt so lonely I had such awful blues Then I went to the phone to try and find her alone C - I've got the blues those 99 blues such awful blues I don't know what to do. But that's my fate Ev'ry time I call that place | Add to Cart |
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No, No, Nora | 1923 - w. Gus Kahn | Add to Cart |
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Nobody Knows What A Red-Headed Mama Can Do | 1924 | Add to Cart |
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Nobody's Sweetheart | 1924 - w.m. Gus Kahn, Ernie Erdman, Billie Meyers, Elmer Schobel P - The Vagabond Lover | Add to Cart |
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Nola | 1916 - m. Felix Arndt N - A Silhouette for the Piano | Add to Cart |
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O Katharina | 1924 - w. L. Wolfe Gilbert m. Richard Fall | Add to Cart |
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O Perfect Love | 1904 - m. Joseph Barnby, w. Dorothy F. Blomfield Gurney V - O Perfect Love . . . all human thought transcending, Lowly we kneel in prayer before Thy Throne, That theirs may be the love which knows no ending N - Several alternate tunes by Harry Burleigh and others. | Add to Cart |
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Oh Didn't It Rain | 1923 - w.m. Eddie Leonard V - We came from far away Upon a summer's day, Didn't it Rain. We went to the Polo Grounds To see a baseball game. Didn't it rain. C - Because it Rained. Didn't it rain. The way it rained it was a shame, We'll never go there again, Because it rained. | Add to Cart |
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Oh Gee Oh Gosh Oh Golly I'm In Love | 1923 - w. Ole Olson, Chick Johnson, m. Ernest Breuer | Add to Cart |
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Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! | 1917 - m. Abe Olman, w. Ed Rose | Add to Cart |
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Oh Lady, Be Good | 1924 - w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin P - Lady Be Good | Add to Cart |
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Oh Miss Hannah | 1924 - w. Thekla Hollingsworth m. Jessie L. Deppen | Add to Cart |
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Oh You Beautiful Doll | 1911 - m. Nat D. Ayer, w. A. Seymour Brown | Add to Cart |
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Oh, How I Miss You Tonight | 1924 | Add to Cart |
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Oh! Didn't He Ramble | 1902 - w.m. William H. Handy | Add to Cart |
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Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning | 1918 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Oh! Mabel | 1924 - w.m. Gus Kahn, Ted Fio Rito | Add to Cart |
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Oh! What A Pal Was Mary | 1919 - m. Pete Wendling, w. Edgar Leslie, Bert Kalmar | Add to Cart |
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Ol' Man River | 1928 - m. Oscar Hammersteinm. m. Jerome Kern P - Show Boat | Add to Cart |
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Old Fashioned Love | 1923 - w. Cecil Mack m. James P. Johnson | Add to Cart |
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Old Grey Mare | 1918 - m. Traditional | Add to Cart |
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Old King Tut | 1923 - w. William Jerome m. Harry Von Tilzer | Add to Cart |
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Old Man Sunshine | 1928 - w. Mort Dixon, m. Harry Warren | Add to Cart |
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Old Rugged Cross | Add to Cart | |
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On Miami Shore | 1919 - m. Victor Jacobi, w. William LeBaron | Add to Cart |
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On The Beach at Waikiki | 1915 - m. Henry Kailimai, w. G.H. Stover | Add to Cart |
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On The Mall | 1923 - m. Edwin Franko Goldman | Add to Cart |
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Once In A Blue Moon | 1923 - w. Anne Caldwell m. Jerome Kern | Add to Cart |
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One Alone | 1926 - w. Oscar Hammerstein II, m. Sigmund Romberg | Add to Cart |
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One I Love Belongs To Someone Else | 1924 - w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones | Add to Cart |
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Only A Rose | 1926 - w. Brian Hooker, m. Rudolf Friml | Add to Cart |
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Orange Grove In California | 1923 - w.m. Irving Berlin (1888-1989) | Add to Cart |
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Out Of The Dawn | 1928 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Out Where The Blue Begins | 1923 - Graff, McHugh, Grant | Add to Cart |
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Over There | 1917 - w.m. George m. Cohan | Add to Cart |
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Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag and Smile Smile Smile | 1915 - m. Felix Powell, w. George Asaf V - Private Perks is a funny little codger With a smile a funny smile. Five feet none, he's an artful little dodger with a smile a funny smile. C - Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile, smile, smile. While you've a lucifer to light your fag, Smile, boys, that's the style. N - World War 1 marching song. Lucifer was a match, fag was a cigarette, and a kit bag was a canvas duffle bag. | Add to Cart |
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Paddlin' Madelin' Home | 1926 - w.m. Harry Woods | Add to Cart |
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Pal Of Mine | 1905 - m. Joseph S. Nathan, w. Bartley Costello | Add to Cart |
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Pal Of My Cradle Days | 1925 - w. Marshall Montgomery, m. Al Piantadosi | Add to Cart |
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Pal That I Loved Stole the Gal That I Loved | 1924 | Add to Cart |
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Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers | 1911 - m. Leon Jessel N - a.k.a. The Parade Of The Tin Soldiers. Original Piano Solo Without Lyrics. | Add to Cart |
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Parade of the Wooden Soldiers - Song | 1922 - m. Leon Jessel, w. Ballard MacDonald V - The toy shop door is locked up tight and ev'rything is quiet for the night. When suddenly the clock strikes twelve, the fun's begun. C - Her them all cheering, Now they are nearing, There's the captain stiff as starch. Bayonets flashing, Music is crashing, As the Wooden soldiers march. N - a.k.a. 'The Parade Of The Tin Soldiers - Die Parade der Zinnsoldaten. Song With Lyrics. | Add to Cart |
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Parisian Pierot | 1924 - w.m. Noel Coward | Add to Cart |
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Pasadena | 1924 - Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie, Harry Warren | Add to Cart |
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Pearls | 1923 - Ferdinand 'Jelly Roll' Morton (1890-1941) | Add to Cart |
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Peg O' My Heart | 1913 - m. Fred Fisher, w. Alfred Bryan | Add to Cart |
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Persian Rug | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Neil Moret | Add to Cart |
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Play A Simple Melody | 1914 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - The different lays of now-a-days All set my brain a-whirl. They're not the kind of songs they sang When mother was a girl C - Won't you play a simple melody Like my mother sang to me. One with good old fashioned harmony. Play a simple melody. N - a.k.a. Won't You Play a Simple Melody | Add to Cart |
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Play Gypsies - Dance Gypsies | 1926 - w. Julius Brummer, Alfred Grunwald, Harry B. Smith, m. Emmerich Kalman | Add to Cart |
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Play That Barbershop Chord | 1910 - m. Lewis Muir, w. William Tracey, Ballard McDonald V - Down in a great big rathskellar where a swell colored fellow by the name of Bill Jefferson Lord played piano while he'd sing a song. C - Mister Jefferson Lord play that Barbershop chord, That soothing harmony, It makes an awful awful awful hit with me. | Add to Cart |
| Please Do It Again | See Do It Again (Please Do It Again) | ||
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Pomp and Circumstance - No 1 in D | 1902 - m. Edward Elgar N - March traditionally used for graduation ceremonies. | Add to Cart |
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Poor Papa. He Got Nuthin' At All | 1926 - w. Billy Rose, m. Harry Woods | Add to Cart |
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Pop Goes the Weasel | 1853 V - All around the cobbler's bench, The monkey chased the weasel; The monkey tho't twas all in fun, Pop goes the weasel. | Add to Cart |
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Pretty Baby | 1916 - m. Tony Jackson, Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Gus Kahn | Add to Cart |
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Pretty Girl is Like a Melody | 1919 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - I have an ear for music, And I have an eye for a maid. I link a pretty girlie, With each pretty tune that's played. C - A pretty girl is like a melody That haunts you night and day. Just like the strain of a haunting refrain, She'll start upon a marathon And run around your brain. | Add to Cart |
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Prince Of Wails | 1924 - m. Elmer Schoebel | Add to Cart |
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Prisoner's Song | 1924 - w.m. Guy Massey | Add to Cart |
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Put Away A Little Ray Of Golden Sunshine | 1924 - w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young m. Fred Ahlert | Add to Cart |
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Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet | 1909 - m. Percy Weinrich, w. Stanley Murphy | Add to Cart |
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Put Your Arms Around Me. Honey | 1910 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Junie McCree V - Nighttime am a fallin', ev'rything is still, And the moon am a shining from above. Cupid am a callin', ev'ry Jack and Jill, It's just about the time for making love. C - Put your arms around me honey, hold me tight. Huddle up and Cuddle up with all your might. Oh, babe, Won't you roll dem eyes, Eyes that I just idolize. | Add to Cart |
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Raggedy Ann | 1923 - w. Anne Caldwell m. Jerome Kern | Add to Cart |
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Ragging the Scale | 1915 - m. Edward B. Claypool | Add to Cart |
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Ragtime Cowboy Joe | 1912 - m. Lewis F. Muir, Maurice Abrahams, w. Grant Clarke | Add to Cart |
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Rain | 1928 - w.m. Eugene Ford | Add to Cart |
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Ramona | 1928 - w. I Wolfe Gilbert, m. Mabel Wayne | Add to Cart |
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Ranger's Song | 1927 - w. Joe McCarthy, m. Harry Tierney | Add to Cart |
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Reaching For The Moon | 1926 - w.m. Benny Davis & Jessee Greer N - NOT Reaching For The Moon, 1931, w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Ready For The River | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Neil Moret | Add to Cart |
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Red Hot Mama | 1924 - w.m. Gilbert Wells, Bud Cooper & Fred Rose | Add to Cart |
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Red Lips, Kiss My Blues Away | 1927 - w.m. James V. Monaco, Alfred Bryan, Pete Wendling | Add to Cart |
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Red Wing | 1907 - m. Kerry Mills, w. Thurland Chattaway V - There once lived an Indian maid, A shy little prairie maid, Who sang a lay, a long song gay, As on the plain she'd while away the day. C - Now, the moon shines tonight on pretty Red Wing, the breeze is sighing, the night bird's crying, For afar 'neath his star her brave is sleeping, While Red Wing's weeping her heart away. | Add to Cart |
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Rememb'ring | 1923 - w.m. Vivian Duncan & Rosetta Duncan | Add to Cart |
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Remember | 1925 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Revenge | 1928 - w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young, m. Harry Askt | Add to Cart |
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Rhapsody In Blue | 1924 - m. George Gershwin N - Harms Music 1924 Publication: Sheet Music | Add to Cart |
| Rings on My Fingers | See I've Got Rings On My Fingers | ||
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Rio Rita | 1927 - w. Joe McCarthy, m. Harry Tierney | Add to Cart |
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Riverboat Shuffle | 1925 - m. Hoagy Carmichael & Irving Mills | Add to Cart |
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Roamin' In The Gloamin' | 1911 - m. Harry Lauder, w. George Grafton | Add to Cart |
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Rock-A-Bye My Baby Blues | 1924 - w. Larry Yoell, m. Billy Hill | Add to Cart |
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Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody | 1918 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young | Add to Cart |
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Rose Marie | 1924 - w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II m. Rudolf Friml P - Rose Marie | Add to Cart |
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Rose Of Washington Square | 1919 - m. James F. Hanley, w. Ballard MacDonald | Add to Cart |
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Roses of Picardy | 1916 - m. Haydn Wood, w. Frederick E. Weatherly | Add to Cart |
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Roses Of Yesterday | 1928 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Row Row Row | 1912 - m. James V. Monaco, w. William Jerome | Add to Cart |
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Royal Garden Blues | 1919 - w.m. Clarence Williams, Spencer Williams V - No use of talkin' no use of talkin' You'll start in dog walkin' no matter where. There's jazz-copation blues modulation, Just like a Haitian you'll rip and tear. Most ev'rybody likes the blues. C - Hon, don't you hear that trombone moan? Just listen to that saxophone. You'll hear 'em playin' you'll hear 'em playing. Soon you'll be sayin' 'Hon jazz me round' | Add to Cart |
| Rufus Rastus Johnson Brown (What You Going' to Do When the Rent Comes 'Round?) | See What You Goin' To Do When The Rent Comes 'Round | ||
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Russian Lullaby | 1927 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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s Wonderful | 1928 - w. Ira Gershwin, m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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Sally Of My Dreams | 1928 - w.m. Willilam B. Kernell | Add to Cart |
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Sam, The Accordian Man | 1927 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Santa Claus Blues | 1924 - w.m. Charley Straight, Gus Kahn V - The merry bells are ringing today But they don't mean nothing to me. I hear the children singing to day but I'm as blue as I can be C - No money, no honey to buy a present for me; Nobody, no toddy to make things pleasant for me. | Add to Cart |
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Save Your Sorrow For Tomorrow | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Say It Again [I Don't Believe It But] | 1926 - w. Harry Richman, m. Abner Silver | Add to Cart |
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Say It With Music | 1921 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Music is a language lovers understand, Melody and romance wander hand in hand. C - Say it with music, Beautiful music. Somehow they'd rather be kissed To the strains of Chopin or Liszt. | Add to Cart |
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School Days | 1906 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Will D. Cobb | Add to Cart |
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Second Minuet | 1924 - w. Aubrey Dowdon , m. Maurice Besly | Add to Cart |
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Sentimental Me (And Romantic You) | 1925 - Rogers & Hart | Add to Cart |
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Serenade (Student Prince) | 1924 - w. Dorothy Donnelly, m. Sigmund Romberg P - The Student Prince | Add to Cart |
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Serenade from the Millions of Harlequin | Add to Cart | |
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Seven Or Eleven | 1923 - w. Lew Brown m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Shaking The Blues Away | 1927 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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She Is Ma Daisy | 1905 - m. Harry Lauder, w. J.D. Harper | Add to Cart |
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She's Funny That Way | 1928 - w. Richard Whilting m. Neil Moret | Add to Cart |
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Sheik of Araby | 1921 - m. Ted Snyder, w. Harry B. Smith, Francis Wheeler | Add to Cart |
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Shine | 1924 - w. Cecil Mack & Lew Brown m. Ford T. Dabney | Add to Cart |
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Shine On, Harvest Moon | 1908 - w.m. Jack Norworth, Nora Bayes V - The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see, For the moon refused to shine, Couple sitting underneath a willow tree, For love they pine. C - Oh, sing one, shine on harvest moon up in the sky, I ain't had no lovin' since April, January, June or July | Add to Cart |
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Show Me The Way | 1924 - w. Bennie Davis, m. Ted Lewis, Frank Ross | Add to Cart |
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Show Me The Way To Go Home | 1925 - Irving King | Add to Cart |
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Shreveport Stomp | 1925 - Jelly Roll Morton | Add to Cart |
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Side By Side | 1927 - w.m. Harry Woods | Add to Cart |
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Sidewalk Blues | 1926 - m. Ferd 'Jelly Roll' Morton | Add to Cart |
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Silver Moon | 1927 - w. Dorothy Donnelly, m. Sigmund Romberg | Add to Cart |
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Silver Threads Among The Gold | 1873 - m. H.P. Danks, w. Eben E. Rexford V - When your hair is silver white, And your cheeks no longer bright, With the roses of the May; I will kiss your lips and say C - Darling, I am growing old, Silver threads among the gold, Shine upon my brow today, Life is fading fast away | Add to Cart |
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Since Ma Is Playing Mahjong | 1924 - w.m. Billy Rose, Con Conrad | Add to Cart |
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Sipping Cider Thru A Straw | 1919 - w.m. Carey Morgan and Lee David V - When sweetest girl I ever saw, Was selling cider in a groc'ry store. C - Thipping thider thru a thtraw, We sat there for hours or more. | Add to Cart |
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Sittin' In A Corner | 1923 - w. Gus Kahn m. George W. Meyer | Add to Cart |
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Sleep | 1923 - w.m. Earl Lebieg | Add to Cart |
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Sleepy Head | 1926 - Benny Davis & Jesse Greer - Seller on Vacation | Add to Cart |
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Sleepy Time Gal | 1926 - w. Joseph R. Alden, Raymond B. Egan, m. Ange Lorenzo, Richard B. Whiting | Add to Cart |
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Sleepy Valley | 1928 - w. Andrew Sterling, m. Nachio Herb Brown P - The Rainbow Man, film | Add to Cart |
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Slow River | 1927 - w. Henry Myers, m. Charles M. Schwab | Add to Cart |
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Smile Will Go A Long Long Way | 1923 - w.m. Benny Davis, Harry Akst | Add to Cart |
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Smilin' Through | 1918 - w.m. Arthur A Penn | Add to Cart |
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So Am I | 1925 - w. Ira Gershwin m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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So Blue | 1927 - w.m. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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So Long, Oo-Long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone?) | 1920 - w.m. Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby | Add to Cart |
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Sobbin' Blues | 1923 - w.m. Art Kassel | Add to Cart |
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Some of These Days | 1910 - w.m. Shelton Brooks V - Two sweethearts in a country town, the neighbors say, Lived happily the whole day long, Until one day he told her he must go away; C - Some of these days You'll miss me, honey, Some of these days You'll feel so lonely; You'll miss my hugging, You'll miss my kissing | Add to Cart |
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Some Other Day, Some Other Girl | 1924 - w.m. Gus Kahn, Isham Jones | Add to Cart |
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Some Sweet Day | 1923 - w. Gene Buck m. Dave Stamper & Louis A. Hirsch V - Ever since I've been here I've been kind of lonely, Every little dear leaves me by my only. But I just feel that some sweet day I'll meet a girl that likes my way. C - Some sweet day some cutie'll Come my way, some beauty, And she may lead me astray. | Add to Cart |
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Somebody Knows | 1915 - w.m. Harry Von Tilzer | Add to Cart |
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Somebody Loves Me | 1924 - w. Ballard MacDonald, B. G. De Sylva, m. George Gershwin P - George White's Scandals of 1924 | Add to Cart |
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Somebody Stole My Gal | 1918 - w.m. Leo Wood | Add to Cart |
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Someone To Watch Over Me | 1926 - w. Ira Gershwin, m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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Sometime | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Sometimes I'm Happy | 1927 - w. Irving Caesar, m. Vincent Youmans | Add to Cart |
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Song Is Ended | 1928 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Song Is Ended (But The Melody Lingers On) | 1927 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Song Of The Flame | 1926 - w. Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein II, m. Herbert Stothart, George Gershwin P - Song of the Flame | Add to Cart |
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Song Of The Vagabonds | 1926 - w. Brian Hooker, m. Rudolf Friml P - The Vagabond King | Add to Cart |
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Song Of The Wanderer | 1927 - w.m. Neil Moret | Add to Cart |
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Song That Stole My Heart | 1913 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Andrew B. Sterling | Add to Cart |
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Sonny Boy | 1928 - w.m. Al Jolson, Bud DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Spain | 1924 - w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones | Add to Cart |
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St. Louis Blues | 1914 - w.m. William C. Handy V - I hate to see de evening sun go down . . .Cause ma baby he done lef dis town. Feelin' tomorrow lak ah feel today I'll pack my trunk make ma git away C - Got de St. Louis Blues jes blue as ah can be. Dat man got a heart lak a rock cast in the sea. Or else he woulden't gone so far from me. N - a.k.a. Saint Louis Blues | Add to Cart |
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Stella | 1923 - w.m. Al Jolson, Benny Davis & Harry Akst | Add to Cart |
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Streets of New York (In Old New York) | N - a.k.a. In Old New York | Add to Cart |
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Strike Up the Band - Here Comes a Sailor | 1900 - m. Charles B. Ward, w. Andrew Sterling | Add to Cart |
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Sugar Blues | 1919 - m. Clarence Williams, w. Lucy Fletcher V - Have you heard these blues What I'm going to sing to you When you hear em they will thrill you thro' and thro' C - I've got the Sugan Blues. Every body's singing the Sugar Blues. The whole town is ringing I love me coffee I love my tea | Add to Cart |
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Sunday | 1926 - w.m. Ned Miller, Chester Conn, Jule Styne, Bennie Krueger | Add to Cart |
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Sunshine | 1928 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Sunshine Of Your Smile | 1915 - m. Lillian Ray, w. Leonard Cooke | Add to Cart |
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Swanee | 1919 - m. George Gershwin, w. Irving Caesar | Add to Cart |
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Swanee Butterfly | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Swanee River Moon | 1921 - w.m. H. Pitman Clarke | Add to Cart |
| Sweet Adeline | See You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline | ||
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Sweet And Low-Down | 1926 - w. Ira Gershwin, m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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Sweet Georgia Brown | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Sweet Indiana Home | 1922 - w.m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Sweet Little You | 1924 - w.m. Irving Bibo | Add to Cart |
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Sweet Lorraine | 1928 - w. Mitchell Parish, w. Cliff Burwell | Add to Cart |
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Sweet Mamma (Papa's Getting' Mad) | 1920 - s.m. Fred Rose, George A. Little, Peter L. Frost | Add to Cart |
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Sweet Rosie O'Grady | 1896 - w.m. Maude Nugent V - Just down around the corner of the street where I reside, There lives the cutest little girl that I have ever spied. C - Sweet Rosie O'Grady, My dear little Rose, She's my steady lady, Most ev'ry one know, And when we are married, How happy we'll be | Add to Cart |
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Sweet Sue (Just You) | 1928 - w. Will J. harris, m. Victor Young | Add to Cart |
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Sweetheart Of All My Dreams (I Love You) | 1928 - w.m. Art Fitch, Kay Fitch, Bert Lowe | Add to Cart |
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Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi | Add to Cart | |
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Sweethearts on Parade | 1928 - w. Charles Newman, m. Carmen Lombardo | Add to Cart |
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Swingin' Down the Lane | 1923 - w. Gus Kahn m. Isham Jones V - There's a nightingale callin'; Out where moonbeams are fallin', He's makin' love to a red, red rose C - Ev'rybody hand in hand, Swingin' down the lane, Ev'rebody feelin' grand, Swingin' down the lane. | Add to Cart |
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Syncopated Walk | 1914 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Strange, but there's a change In how the people walk these days. Yes! You must confess that ever since the dancing craze ev'ry body has a syncopated walk. C - Look at 'em doin' it. That syncopated walk. Look at 'em doin' it. I know who introduced it. Wait'll he reaches you. Wait'll he teaches you. | Add to Cart |
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Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do | w.m. Porter Grainger, Everett Robbins V - There ain't nothin' I can do nor nothin' I can say, That folks don't criticise me, But I'm gonna do just as I want to any way, And don't care if they despise me. C - Tain't nobody's biz-ness if I do. | Add to Cart |
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Take Me Out To The Ball Game | 1908 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Jack Norworth V - Katy Casey was baseball mad, Had the fever and had it bad; Just to root for the home town crews, ev'ry sou Katie blew C - Take me out to the ball game, Take me out with the crowd, Buy me some peanuts and cracker jack, I don't care if I never get back | Add to Cart |
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Take Your Girlie To The Movies (If You Can't Make Love At Home) | 1919 - m. Pete Wendling, w. Edgar Leslie, Bert Kalmar V - Beatrice Fairfax gives advice to anyone in love C - Take your girlie to the movies if you can't make love at home | Add to Cart |
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Take Your Tomorrow (And Give Me Today) | 1928 - w. Andy Razaf, m. J.C. Johnson | Add to Cart |
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Tamiami Trail | 1926 - w.m. Cliff Friend, Joseph H. Santly | Add to Cart |
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Tea For Two | 1924 - w. Irving Caesar m. Vincent Youmans | Add to Cart |
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Teddy Bear's Picnic | 1907 - m. John W. Bratton N - Lyrics NOT PD. Lyrics added in 1932, Jimmy Kennedy | Add to Cart |
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Tell Her In The Springtime | 1925 - w.m. Irving Berlin P - Music Box Revue 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Tell Me With A Melody | 1923 - w.m. Irving Berlin (1888 - 1989) | Add to Cart |
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Temptation Rag | 1909 - m. Henry Lodge, w. Lou Weslyn | Add to Cart |
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Ten Little Miles From Town | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Elmer Schoebel | Add to Cart |
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Thanks For The Buggy Ride | 1926 - w.m. Jules Buffano | Add to Cart |
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That Big Rock Candy Mountain | 1928 - w.m. Billy Mack | Add to Cart |
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That Certain Feeling | 1926 - w. Ira Gershwin, m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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That Certain Party | 1926 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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That Haunting Melody | 1911 - w.m. George M. Cohan | Add to Cart |
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That International Rag | 1913 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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That Mysterious Rag | 1911 - w.m. Irving Berlin, Ted Snyder | Add to Cart |
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That Old Gang of Mine | 1923 - w. Billy Rose & Mort Dixon m. Ray Henderson V - I've got a longin' way down in my heart. For that old gang that has drifted apart. They were the best pals that I ever had, I never thought I'd want them so bad. C - Gee, but I'd give the world to see that old gang of mine. I can't forget than old quartette that sand 'Swet Adeline'. | Add to Cart |
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That Tumbledown Shack in Athlone | 1918 - m. Monte Carlo, Alma M. Sanders, w. Richard W. Pascoe | Add to Cart |
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That's A Plenty | 1909 - w.m. Bert Williams,Henry Creamer V - Twas in a hen coop one dark night I stopped to rest myself; And to my great surprise I spied some pullets on a shelf C - Mister, Mister, Oh listen like a friend No use to argue, just let the matter end. | Add to Cart |
| That's an Irish Lullaby | See Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral | ||
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That's My Weakness Now | 1928 - w.m. Bud Green, Sam Stept | Add to Cart |
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Then I'll Be Happy | 1926 - w. Sidney Clare, Lew Brown, m. Cliff Friend | Add to Cart |
| There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight | See A Hot Time in the Old Town | ||
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There's A Little Bit Of Bad in Every Good Little Girl | 1916 - m. Fred Fisher, w. Grant Clarke V - Nobody ever sings about the bad girls, because the bad girls are sad And ev'ry body sings about the good girls because the good girls are glad. C - There's a little bit of bad in ev'ry good little girl. They're not to blame. Mother Eve was very, very good, But even she raised Cain. | Add to Cart |
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There's A Long, Long Trail | 1913 - m. Zo Elliott, w. Stoddard King V - Nights are growing very lonely, Days are very long. C - There's a long, long trail a-winding into the land of my dreams. | Add to Cart |
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There's A New Star In Heaven Tonight | 1926 - w. Irving Mills, J. Keirn Brennan, m. Jimmy McHugh | Add to Cart |
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There's A Rainbow Around My Shoulder | 1928 - w.m. Al Jolson, Billy Rose, Dae Dreyer | Add to Cart |
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There's Everything Nice About You | 1927 - w. Alfred Bryan & Arthur Terker, m. Pete Wendling | Add to Cart |
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There's Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes | 1924 - w. Cliff Friend m. Joseph H. Santly | Add to Cart |
| They Called Her Frivolous Sal | See My Gal Sal | ||
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They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me | 1917 - m. Fred Fisher, w. Joe McCarthy V - I hate to talk about myself, But here's one time I must. Your confidence I'll trust, I have to speak or bust. C - They go wild simply wild over me, They go mad just as mad as they can be. No matter where I'm at, All the ladies thin or fat . . . Ev'ry night how they fight over me. | Add to Cart |
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Thinking Of You [I've Grown So Lonesome] | 1926 - w. Paul Ash, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Thou Swell | 1928 - w. Lorenz Hart, m. Richard Rodgers | Add to Cart |
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Till We Meet Again | 1918 - m. Richard A. Whiting, w. Raymond B. Egan V - There's a song in the land of the lily Each sweetheart has heard with a sigh Over high garden walls This sweet echo falls As a soldier boy whispers good bye C - Smile the while you kiss me sad adieu When the clouds roll by I'll come to you.Then the skies will seem more blue Down in lovers lane | Add to Cart |
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Tin Roof Blues | 1923 - w. Walter Melrose, m. New Orleans Rhythm Kings | Add to Cart |
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Ting-A-Ling [Waltz Of The Bells] | 1926 - w. Addy Britt, m. Jack Little | Add to Cart |
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Together | 1928 - w.m. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, m. Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Together, We Two | 1928 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Tonight You Belong To Me | 1926 - w. Billy Rose, m. Lee David | Add to Cart |
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Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral | 1913 - w.m. James.Royce Shannon V - Over in Killarney, Many years ago, Me Mither sang a song to me In tones so sweet and low. Just a simple little ditty, In her good ould Irish way C - Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral, Too-ra-loo-ra-li, Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral, Hush now, don't you cry! Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral, Too-ra-loo-ra-li, Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral, That's an Irish Lullaby. | Add to Cart |
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Toot, Toot, Tootsie | 1922 - w.m. Gus Kahn, Ernie Erdman, Dan Russo | Add to Cart |
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Totem-Tom-Tom | 1924 - w. Oscar Hammerstein II & Otto Harbach m. Rudolf Friml P - Rose Marie | Add to Cart |
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Toyland | 1903 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Glen MacDonough V - When you've grown up my dears, And are as old as I, You'll often ponder on the years That roll so swiftly by, my dears, That roll so swiftly by . . . C - Toyland. Toyland. Little girl and boy land. While you dwell within it, You are ever happy then. Childhood's joy-land. Mystic merry Toyland, Once you pass it's borders, You can never return again. | Add to Cart |
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Trail of the Lonesome Pine | 1913 - m. Harry Carroll, w. Ballard MacDonald | Add to Cart |
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Turkey in the Straw | 1834 N - Originally known as Zip Coon | Add to Cart |
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Twelfth Street Rag | 1916 - m. Euday L. Bowman N - Ragtime Arrangement Only - No Lyrics | Add to Cart |
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Twelfth Street Rag - Song | 1919 - m. Euday L. Bowman, w. James S. Sumner V - In a certain city where the girls are cute and pretty C - First you slide and then you glide, then shimmie for a while | Add to Cart |
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Two Black Crows, Parts 1 And 2 | 1927 - w. George Noran & Charles Mack | Add to Cart |
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Ukelele Lady | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Under The Anheuser Bush | 1903 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Andrew Sterling V - Talk about the shade of the sheltering palms, Praise the bamboo tree and its wide spreading charms, There's a little bush that grows right here in town . . . C - Come, come, come and make eyes with me, Under the Anheuser Bush. Come, Come, drink some | Add to Cart |
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Under The Moon | 1927 - w. Francis Wheeler & Evelyn Hiller, m. Ted Snyder | Add to Cart |
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Up In The Clouds | 1928 - w. Bert Kalmar,. m. Harry Ruby | Add to Cart |
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Valencia | 1926 - w. Lucien Boyer, Jacques Charles, Clifford Grey, m. Jose Padilla | Add to Cart |
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Varsity Drag | 1927 - w.m. Bud DeSylva & Lew Brown, Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
| Vive L'Amour | See Vive la Compagnie | ||
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Vive la Compagnie | 1818 or earlier - English Traditional V - Let Bacchus to Venus libations pour fast, Vive la compagnie. And let us make use of our time to the last, Vive la compagnie. C - Vive la, vive la, vive l'amour, vive la, vive la, vive l'amour, Vive l'amour, vive l'amour, Vive la compagnie. | Add to Cart |
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Wait 'Til the Sun Shine Nellie | 1905 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Andrew Sterling | Add to Cart |
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Wait Till My Ship Comes In | 1898 - m. Max S. Witt, w. George Taggart | Add to Cart |
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Waitin' For The Evenin' Mail | 1923 - Billy Baskette | Add to Cart |
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Waiting for the Robert E. Lee | 1912 - m. Lewis F. Muir, w. L. Wolfe Gilbert | Add to Cart |
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Waltz Me Around Again, Willie | 1906 - m. Ren Shields, w. Will D. Cobb | Add to Cart |
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Wang Wang Blues | 1921 - m. Gus Mueller, Buster Johnson, Henry Busse, w. Leo Wood | Add to Cart |
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Was it A Dream? | 1928 - w.m. Larry Spice, Sam Coslow | Add to Cart |
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Washington and Lee Swing | Add to Cart | |
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Way Down Yonder in New Orleans | 1922 - w.m. Henry Creamer, Turner Layton V - Guess! Where do you think I'm going when the winds start blowing strong? Guess! Where do you think I'm going when the nights start growing long? C - Way down yonder in New Orleans In the land of dreamy scenes There's a garden of Eden. That's what I mean. | Add to Cart |
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West Of The Great Divide | 1924 | Add to Cart |
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What Do We Do On a Dew-Dew-Dewy Day? | 1927 - w.m. Howard Johnson, Charles Tobias, Al Sherman | Add to Cart |
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What Does It Matter | 1927 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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What Has Become Of Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo | 1924 - w.m. Al Dubin, Irving Mills, Jimmy McHugh, Irwin Dash V - Do you ever think of the time when all of the boys went 'cross the sea, To the land of Wee Wee Wee, Where they rolled with Sweet Marie C - What has become of 'Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo'? . . . Maybe she still is true to you and true to the rest of the army, too. Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo N - Has 26 verses. | Add to Cart |
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What You Goin' To Do When The Rent Comes 'Round | 1905 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Andrew Sterling C - Rufus Rastus Johnson Brown, What You Goin' To Do When The Rent Comes 'Round | Add to Cart |
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What'll I Do | 1924 - w.m. Irving Berlin P - Music Box Revue of 1923 | Add to Cart |
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When Clouds Have Vanished And Skies Are Blue | 1923 - w.m. George M. Cohan (1878 - 1942) P - The Rise of Rosy O'Reilly | Add to Cart |
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When Day Is Done | 1927 - w. Bud DeSylva, m. Robert Katscher | Add to Cart |
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When Do We Dance | 1926 - w. Ira Gershwin, m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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When Irish Eyes Are Smiling | 1912 - m. Ernest Ball, w. Chauncey Olcott, George Graff V - There's a tear in your eye, And I'm wondering why, For it never should be there at all. C - When Irish eyes are smiling, Sure it's like a morn in Spring. In the lilt of Irish laughter, You can hear the angels sing. | Add to Cart |
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When It's Night Time In Italy, It's Wednesday Over Here | 1923 - w.m. James Kendis, Lew Brown | Add to Cart |
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When June Comes Along With A Song | 1923 - w.m. George M. Cohan (1878-1942) | Add to Cart |
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When My Baby Smiles at Me | 1919 - m. Bill Munro, w. Andrew Sterling, Ted Lewis | Add to Cart |
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When My Sugar Walks Down The Street | 1924 - w.m. Gene Austin, Jimmy McHugh & Irving Mills | Add to Cart |
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When The Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin' | 1926 - w.m. Harry Woods | Add to Cart |
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When the Saints Go Marching In | 1896 - Origin Unknown, Likely Black Spiritual V - Thro' the shining gate, Where the angels wait, When the saints are marching in, The Redeemer shall come And be crowned at home, When the saints are marching in. C - When the saints are marching in, When the saints are marching in, Joyful songs of salvation thro' the sky shall ring, When the saints are marching in. N - A hymn published in 1896, When the Saints Are Marching In, James M. Black, is similar but far from exact. There is no known exact publication with a copyright date of 1922 or earlier, but it is widely accepted to be in the public domain. | Add to Cart |
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When You and I Were Seventeen | 1924 - w. Gus Kahn m. Charles Rosoff | Add to Cart |
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When You and I Were Young, Maggie | 1866 - w. George W. Johnson, m. James Austin Butterfield V - I wandered today to the hill, Maggie, To watch the scene below! The creek and the creaking old mis, Maggie, As we used to long a go. C - Maggie, Since you and I were young. | Add to Cart |
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When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Right In | 1923 - w.m. Irving Berlin (1888 - 1989) V - My honey do you remember 'twas a December day, I said that you would repent the day that you went away. C - When you walked out someone else walked right in. Someone with good news stepped right in your shoes. | Add to Cart |
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When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose | 1914 - m. Percy Weinrich, w. Jack Mahoney | Add to Cart |
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When You're Smiling | 1928 - w.m. Mark Fishgerm Joe Goodwin, Karry Shay | Add to Cart |
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Where Do You Work-a John? | 1926 - w.m. Mortimer Weinberg, Charley Marks, Harry Warren N - Push-a Push-a Push' Comic Song with Many Verses | Add to Cart |
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Where is The Song Of Songs For Me? | 1928 - w.m. Irving Berlin | Add to Cart |
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Where The Lazy Daisies Grow | 1924 - w.m. Cliff Friend | Add to Cart |
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Where The Shy Little Violets Grow | 1928 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Harry Warrem | Add to Cart |
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Where'd You Get Those Eyes | 1926 - w.m. Walter Donaldson, Abe Lyman | Add to Cart |
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Whiffenpoof Song | 1909 - m. Tod Galloway, w. Meade Minnigerode, George S. Pomeroy V - From the tables down at Mory's, to the place where Judas dwells, to the dear old Temple Bar we love so well. C - We are poor little lambs who have gone astray. Baa Baa Baa. We are little black sheep who have lost our way. Baa Baa Baa. | Add to Cart |
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Whispering | 1920 - m. John Schonberger, w. Malvin Schonberger V - Honey I have something to tell you And it's worthwhile listening to C - Whispering while you cuddle near me, Whispering so no one can hear me. | Add to Cart |
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Whispering Hope | 1868 - w.m. Alice Hawthorne V - Soft as the voice of an angel, Breathing a lesson unheard. Hope with a gentle persuasion, Whispers her comforting word C - Whispering Hope, Oh how welcome thy voice. Making my heart in its sorrow rejoice. N - Alice Hawthorne is pseudonymn for Septimus Winner | Add to Cart |
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Who Takes Care of the Caretaker's Daughter | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Who? | 1926 - m. Jerome Kern | Add to Cart |
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Who'll Buy My Violets | 1923 - w. E. Ray Goetz m. Jose Padilla | Add to Cart |
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Who's Sorry Now? | 1923 - w. Bert Kalmar & Harry Ruby, m. Ted Snyder P - A Night In Casablanca - The Marx Brothers V - You smiled when we parted, It hurt me somehow, I thought there were was nothing worthwhile. The tables are turning And you're crying now C - Who's sorry now? . . .Whose heart is aching for breaking each vow? Who's sad and blue? Who's crying too? Just like I cried over you. | Add to Cart |
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Why Did I Kiss That Girl? | 1924 - w. Lew Brown m. Robert A. King & Ray Henderson | Add to Cart |
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Why Do I Love You? [Gershwin] | 1925 - w. Ira Gershwin, Bud DeSylva, m. George Gershwin | Add to Cart |
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Why Do I Love You? [Kern] | 1928 - w. Oscar Hammerstein II, m. Jerome Kern P - Show Boat | Add to Cart |
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Wild Flower | 1923 - w. Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein II m. Vincent Youmans & Herbert Stothar | Add to Cart |
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Wolverine Blues | 1923 - w.m. Ferdinand Jelly Roll Morton, Benjamin Spikes & John C. Spikes | Add to Cart |
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Wreck On The Southern Old 97 | 1924 - w.m. Henry Whitter V - They gave him up his order at Monroe Vaginia, saying Steve you're way behind time. This is not 'Thirty Eight' but it's 'Old Ninety-seven', You must put her in Spencer on time. N - a.k.a. Wreck Of The Old 97 (1944) | Add to Cart |
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Yankee Rose | 1927 - w. Sidney Holden, m. Abe Frankel | Add to Cart |
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Yearning (Just For You) | 1925 | Add to Cart |
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Yellow Dog Blues | 1914 - m. W. C. Handy | Add to Cart |
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Yes Sir! That's My Baby | 1925 - w. Gus Kahn, m. Walter Donaldson | Add to Cart |
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Yes! We Have No Bananas | 1923 - w.m. Frank Silver & Irving Cohn V - There's a fruit store on out street. It's run by a Greek. And he keeps good thing to eat. But you should hear him speak. C - YES! We have no bananas. We have no bananas today. We've string beans and HONions, cabBAHges and scallions And all kind of fruit and say | Add to Cart |
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You Don't Like It, Not Much | 1927 - w.m. Chester Conn, Art Kahn, Ned Miller | Add to Cart |
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You Took Advantage Of Me | 1928 - w. Lorenz Hart, m. Richard Rodgers P - Present Arms, show | Add to Cart |
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You'll Never Miss Your Mother Until She's Gone | 1923 - Sung by Ethel Waters | Add to Cart |
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You're a Real Sweetheart | 1928 - w. Irving Caesar, m. Cliff Friend | Add to Cart |
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You're Just A Flower From An Old Bouquet | 1924 | Add to Cart |
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You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline | 1903 - m. Harry Armstrong, w. Richard Gerard Husch | Add to Cart |
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You've Got To See Mama Ev'ry Night | 1923 - w.m. Con Conrad & Billy Rose | Add to Cart |
