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MUSICPOP 1918-CP | After the war has ended, Mother dear / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1918-CP Online | After the war has ended, Mother dear | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1918-D |
I'm so glad my mamma don't know where I'm at / Bring back my soldier boy to me / A coon band contest : jazz fox-trot / I hate to lose you : I'm so used to you now / The ragtime razor brigade / Belinda : open up your window / A good man is hard to find / Look what my boy got in France / There's a battlefield in every mother's heart / There'll be a hot time for the old men : (while the young men are away) / I hail from Cairo / Down where the jack o' lanterns grow / Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody / The devil has bought up all the coal / I want a daddy like you / Dumpty deedle dee dum dee : novelty song / All together : "we're out to beat the Hun" : song / Cotton Hollow harmony : song / After you've gone / Hello, my darling mother / If you look in her eyes / Bring me a rose / America is proud of you boys : marching song / Cheer up, mother / The cactus and the rose : a Western idyl / The call to arms : patriotic song / Buy a liberty bond / When I send you a picture of Berlin : (you'll know it's over, "over there", I'm coming home) / It might have been / Good-bye Alexander : good-bye honey-boy / Rintintin / But--after the ball was over : (then he made up for lost time) : song / Come along to toy town / Come on Papa / Ooh la, la : I'm having a wonderful time / Ragtime Mose's oldtime bomboshay : song / The circus is coming to town / Your lips are no man's land but mine : a real romantic war ballad / Sweet 'n pretty : Gee! I wish you were mine / I'll say she does : song / I ain't got weary yet! / If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany! / I have just one heart for just one boy : Johnnies and Julia / Goodby mother, goodby sweetheart : song / Ding dong / Each stitch is a thought of you, dear / Every day will be Sunday when the town goes dry / Dress up your dollars in khaki : (and help win democracy's fight) / For the two of us / For your boy and my boy / From the North, South, East and West / Greenwich Village / Hindustan / Hark! hear the bugle calling / If I'm not at the roll call : kiss Mother good-bye for me / I'm gonna pin my medal on the girl I left behind / Hurrah! for the liberty boys, hurrah! : America's patriotic march song / I may stay away a little longer / I love you, dear : duet / I'm always chasing rainbows / Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip / Home coming week in France : song / Ev'rybody shimmies now / Hello central! Give me no man's land / My Belgian rose / When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France / The flag goes by : duet / Dear old pal of mine / |
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MUSICPOP 1918-D Online |
A good man is hard to find Belinda : open up your window / A coon band contest jazz fox-trot / |
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MUSICPOP 1918-H |
Fred Heltman's rag / Snookums rag / Mexicala : syncopated waltz / Pastime rag. a slow drag / Rag sentimental / Sleepy hollow rag : a unique novelty / Town talk : a classic in ragtime / The Galli-Curci rag : song / Good-bye ragtime / The old Von Steuben rag : a seagoing jazz by two old salts of the U.S.S. Von Steuben / Dixie dimples : novelty rag or fox trot / The Georgia giggle rag / Russian rag : interpolating the world famous "Prelude" by Rachmaninoff / Watermelon whispers : a fox trot / 11th Street rag / Down in Coronado by the sea / The golden West and you / The blue grass rag : one step / The bounding buck : fox trot / When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France / Lucky dog : stop rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1918-H Online |
The Georgia giggle rag / Good-bye ragtime 11th Street rag Dixie dimples novelty rag or fox trot / Fred Heltman's rag The blue grass rag one step / The bounding buck fox trot / The golden West and you Down in Coronado by the sea The Galli-Curci rag song / |
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MUSICPOP 1918-K |
When the Yankees yank the Kaiser off his throne. Jim, Jim : I always knew that you'd win / Singapore / She'll miss me most of all / Where Irish skies are smiling / Tears are the twilight of smiles : song / Town talk : a classic in ragtime / Snookums rag / Mexicala : syncopated waltz / Ring out ye bell of liberty / Palm court : fox trot / Leave the world a little better than you found it. Mummy mine. Because of you. What have I done : to make you stop loving me / I want a daddy like you / Embers. In your eyes. In dear old sunny Spain : a serenade / Home! boys! home! : patriotic marching song / My oriental rose-bud / Get behind the girls behind the boys / You're goin' to fall in love with California : Just like I fell in love with you / At the coffee cooler's tea / Norah McCall. We're coming back to California : U.S. government official song of the 40th (Sunshine) Division / I am waiting for the message of the rose. Everything is hunky dory down in honky tonky town / Hindustan / Have you a little widow in your address book / Since daddy's gone away / Valse parisienne / Liberty statue is looking right at you / There's a great day coming! / Ships that pass in the night / I must cut your acquaintance awhile / In the heart of the Berkshire Hills / Ireland will go on forever / Everyone I love lives down in Dixie / Florida moon / It's a mean old dog : that won't scratch his mama's fleas / There seems to be something about you / When I look in your eyes, Mavourneen / Boy Scout's rooster march / Daddy mine. In the land where poppies bloom : song / On to Berlin / Bring me a letter from my old home town. Chimes of Normandy. I want a doll. I've got a new job. Indianola. Oh! how I wish I could sleep until my daddy comes home. Oh! Frenchy. Rose dreams. He's just a common private soldier. Sweet Hawaiian moonlight : tell her of my love ; solo or duet / That wonderful mother of mine. Some day I'll make you glad / The tickle toe. When I send you a picture of Berlin : (you'll know it's over, "over there", I'm coming home) / The fighting 62nd infantry : march song / An old grand army man : march song / Mother dear, they are calling me. My dream girl. I've got the Blue Ridge Blues. Some lonesome night / That soothing serenade. There's something about you. Tears. What have I done. When you look in the heart of a rose. Before you came. Beautiful girl of somewhere. Like o' him. Regret. There's a voice in the night calling me. Thine own lovely eyes. When you are lonely. Where the milestones end. Yearning. Ye moanin' mountains. At half past nine. Echo of her smile. Roses of Lorraine. Ireland, my land of dreams. There's no end to my love for you : ballad / In the golden summertime : novelty song / Rose room : song / The Sister of Rosie O'Grady / Oui oui, Marie : (wee wee Marie) / Walking the chalk : a flirtation song / |
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MUSICPOP 1918-K Online | You're goin' to fall in love with California Just like I fell in love with you / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1918-SM |
De Ol' ark's a-moverin' / Roses of Lorraine : song / Standin in de need o'prayer : Negro spirtual [i.e. spiritual] / Greatest miracle of all / Can't you love me : like you do in my dreams / Nightingale Lane / Legend of a twilight bell / The Americans come! : a victory song / Our yesterdays / A flirt / Ocean lullaby / Your lad and my lad : song / Supplication / Just a baby's prayer at twilight : for her daddy over there / We're bound to win with boys like you / A little birch canoe and you : song / Dear old pal of mine / |
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MUSICPOP 1918-SM Online |
Nightingale Lane The Americans come! a victory song / Can't you love me like you do in my dreams / Roses of Lorraine song / Standin in de need o'prayer Negro spirtual [i.e. spiritual] / Greatest miracle of all Supplication Dear old pal of mine Our yesterdays A flirt Legend of a twilight bell We're bound to win with boys like you Ocean lullaby Your lad and my lad song / A little birch canoe and you song / Just a baby's prayer at twilight for her daddy over there / De Ol' ark's a-moverin' |
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MUSICPOP 1918 Online |
Ev'rybody shimmies now Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip Hello central! Give me no man's land That Broadway rag When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France I am longing for the sunshine of my Colorado home Good-bye Alexander good-bye honey-boy / I want to learn to dance Dallas blues |
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MUSICPOP 1919 |
Prayer. Royal garden blues. Somewhere down in Tennessee. Red lantern. Slow and easy. Come and shake and shimmie. How sorry you'll be (wait'll you see) I've got a grand baby with a baby grand (down in Dixieland) I've got the "shimmee" blues. Oasis. Little girls good bye. Lonesome. My baby's arms. Sweethearts. Sweet Kentucky Sue. Peggy. Tally-ho! Tumble in. Yankee girl. You didn't want me when you had me. Your eyes have told me so. Was there ever a pal like you. Cootie tickle. Hand that rocked my cradle rules my heart. Friends. Give me the sultan's harem. Her kingdom of dreams. Bring back those wonderful days. Chinese lullaby. Dear old school we love so well. Gates of gladness (the road to sunshine land) Ho! Mr. Piper. Hoodlum. I think I'll get wed in the summer. I'm waiting for ships that never come in. Jazz baby. Jazzola. Just like the will o'the wisp. Laughing Water : ha, ha, ha. Love sends a little gift of roses. How'ya gonna keep'em down on the farm. I'm not jealous. Irene. In Flanders fields. Love's rosary. Mandy. Me-ow / Flanders requim. There is no death. Up-stairs and down. The western blues / The alcoholic blues / Dance it again with me / That naughty waltz. Alice blue gown / World is waiting for the sunrise. Burmah moon / Chinese lullaby / Rachem / The little church around the corner / Bye lo / By the campfire / On the trail to Santa Fé / Carolina sunshine / Johnny's in town / Behind your silken veil. Moments. In California : (where it's summer-time) / Roundup lullaby / Red, red as the rose. Bohemia. Cleo. Ain't-cha coming back, Mary Ann, to Maryland. Dreamy Alabama. Chong : (he come from Hong Kong) / Take your girlie to the movies : (if you can't make love at home) / You'd be surprised / I'll be happy when the preacher makes you mine / I might be your "once-in-a-while" / Jazz baby / I left my door open and my daddy walked out / Hawaiian nights : vocal / Eyes that say I love you / Everybody wants a key to my cellar / Alabama lullaby / Take me to the land of jazz / I gave her that / I'll always be waiting for you / How are you going to wet your whistle : when the whole darn world goes dry? / Dixie lullaby / At the postern gate. Patches. Good-bye, wild women, good-bye / The vamp : novel Oriental fox-trot with words / Hawaiian lullaby / When the bees make honey down in sunny Alabam' / Let the rest of the world go by. Alexander's band is back in Dixieland : song / And he'd say Oo-la-la! wee-wee / Dear heart / Down by the meadow brook / Hearts. Someday Down in Carolin' When you look in the heart of a rose. Wait for the sunshine. Lullaby. I'll wait for you. Freckles / Girl of mine. Jean / Just like a gipsy. Castle of dreams. Armorer's Song. All for you / My castles in the air are tumbling down. Mary Regan. Summer glow. Incantation. Old friend of mine / Memory. I would weave a song for you. Life. Little Yaller Dog. Lullaby time. Purer soul. Rachem. Pals. Pretty girl is like a melody. Swanee. Sweet and low. Wait and see : (you'll want me back) / When you're alone. Waiting for you. Where the lanterns glow. You ain't heard nothing yet. You ought to see her now. You're a million miles from nowhere. Adrift. Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland. At the high brown babies' ball / Blues : my naughty sweetie gives to me. Bo-la-bo. Breeze : blow my baby back to me. Castles in the air. Checkers. Christmas carol. Girometta. Good bye Teddy Roosevelt. Hula blues. Ballyho bay. Daddy long legs. Dreaming alone in the twilight. Desert gold. Dixie is Dixie once more. Don't cry Frenchy. Don't make me sad. Don't put a tax on the beautiful girls. Don't you remember the time. Down in Hindu town. Ev'rybody calls me honey. Evening hour. I know what it means to be lonesome (I'm lonesome, so lonesome for you) I love you just the same. Let's knock the bull out of the Bolsheviki. Longing dear for you. Little French mother, goodbye! My gal : she has some wonderful ways. My isle of golden dreams. My prayer. New moon. Night of kisses. Nobody knows. Poor little butterfly is a fly girl now. Road that brought you to me. I'm forever blowing bubbles. I'm only a faded rose. I'm waiting for to-morrow to come. Icicle. In room 202. In the afterglow. In the dusk. In this solemn hour. Jazz band blues. Karavan. O sole mio. Oh! what a pal was Mary / Please learn to love. Please take me back again. Sahara. Kitty. Light. Little pal of mine. Marines' hymn. Lullaby land. Psalm of life. Romance. Rosa Mia : my Spanish rose. Roses of Arcadie. Boats of mine. Buddha. Dear old daddy-long-legs. He used to be a farmer : but he's a big town slicker now. Sleep little baby of mine. 12th. Street rag / Jerry : you warra warrior in the war. Lonesome - that's all. Just a girl like you. Just like the rose. Keep on smiling : till the whole world smiles with you. Little old garden. Madriola. Mississippi shore. Molly malone. Oh! Old fashioned garden. Oh by jingo! : oh by gee you're the only girl for me. On Miami shore. Some sunny day. Song of the robin. Sonny. Sonny boy. Sweetheart land. Shadows will fade away. How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? : (after they've seen Paree) / Dardanella : song / Evening : (brings love dreams to you) / Mammy o' mine. Southern dreams : slow melody waltz. Starlight love. Weeping Willow Lane. / What could be sweeter / Tulip time. While others are building castles in the air (I'll build a cottage for two) The world is waiting for the sunrise : song / Smile and the world smiles with you : weep and you weep alone. That's how I feel about you. There's a lot of blue-eyed Marys down in Maryland. When the roses bid summer good-bye. Where is the girl I left behind. When my baby smiles. Whoa January. Why. You can't blame the girlies. You can't get lovin' where there ain't any love. Taxi. Tell me. Time for making songs has come. Trade winds. When the fightin' Irish come home. When he gave me you. Cairo. Climbing the ladder of love. Come on and play wiz me. Darling I- Golden gate. I don't know. Goodbye Bargravia. Gypsy girl. Flower of my heart. Tiny. You're making a miser of me. In the heart of a fool. Meet me in bubble land. Welcome home laddie boy. Cave. Sweet kisses. I know why. Floatin' down to cotton town. That's what god made Mother for. There is a land of pure delight. Granny. Chinese chop sticks. Sweet Siamese. Little prayer for me. White blossom. I've been a' longin' for you. League of Nations. Midnight maid. My Cairo love. Oh, you women. At the well. Oh! lady! stop rolling your eyes! Song of the angels. I used to call her baby. Tents of Arabs. Rainbow of my dreams. Reaching for the moon. Wait till you get them up in the air, boys. Who wants a baby? Oh! the woman in room 13. Wonderful pal. You cannot shake that "shimmie" here. You said it! U.S.A. for me. Venetian moon. Smilin' through. My isle of golden dreams / They're all sweeties. In your arms. Pip pip, toot toot, good-bye-ee. Monte Cristo. Oh! how she can dance. I've got my captain working for me now. Land of Allah. After the ball. Song of the open / All the Quakers are shoulder shakers : (down in Quaker town) / After all. Out in the fields. Pickaninny blues. Sand dunes (my dessert rose) Sea beach. Lamplit hour. Hawaiian bluebird. |
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MUSICPOP 1919-D |
Me-ow / Dixie twilight : characteristic march / The alcoholic blues / You're so beautiful / A syncopated cocktail / My Barney lies over the ocean : (just the way he lied to me) / What'll we do on a Saturday night : (when the town goes dry) / Freckles / Alice blue gown / Dreamy Amazon / Four heart-songs of hearth and home : for an ordinary voice and piano / Chinese lullaby / After all : song / The little church around the corner / Castles of dreams / Bye lo / Carolina sunshine / I lost my heart in Dixieland / I'll dance my way right back to Dixieland / I'm a cave man / I was so young : (you were so beautiful) / In Soudan / Johnny's in town / It's nobody's business but my own / Come to the moon / Chloe / Chong : (he come from Hong Kong) / Hello Atlantic City / Take your girlie to the movies : (if you can't make love at home) / You'd be surprised / I'll be happy when the preacher makes you mine / I might be your "once-in-a-while" / Jazz baby / Batterin' Babe : look at him now : the home run song hit of the season / I can't see the good in good-bye / Good bye Bargravia / I left my door open and my daddy walked out / He's had no lovin' for a long, long time / Hail, sons of America : song / Harem life : outside of that every little thing's all right / Hawaiian nights : vocal / Don't let us say good-bye : waltz ballad / Everything is rosy now for Rosie / Eyes that say I love you / Everybody wants a key to my cellar / Don't cry Frenchy, don't cry / Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland / From now on / Alabama lullaby / Take me to the land of jazz / I gave her that / I'd rather see a minstrel show / I'll always be waiting for you / I'm goin' to settle down outside of London town : (when I'm dry, dry, dry) / How are you going to wet your whistle : when the whole darn world goes dry? / Gimme this gimme this gimme that / Dixie lullaby / I'll tell the world : but I can't tell you / I'll remember you / Good-bye, wild women, good-bye / Fluffy ruffles : one step / When the bees make honey down in sunny Alabam' / Alexander's band is back in Dixieland : song / And he'd say Oo-la-la! wee-wee / At the high brown babies' ball / How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? : (after they've seen Paree) / Dardanella : song / 12th. Street rag / All the Quakers are shoulder shakers : (down in Quaker town) / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-D Online |
Fluffy ruffles one step / Dixie twilight characteristic march / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-H |
New era rag : dance : "Honi soit qui mal-y-pense" / Missouri rag / Service rag / Springtime of love : valse / Bohemia : rag / Ragging the chopsticks : novelty song & fox trot / In California : (where it's summer-time) / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-H Online |
Bohemia rag / In California (where it's summer-time) / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-K |
The white lily / Me-ow / The miracle man / Smiling Moon / Somehow you're just my style / Vals triste : Spanish waltz / Dance it again with me / Chasing the bee. In the garden of other days. Karzan. You and I. Jazzin down in Hindoo land. Just for you and you alone. My Cairo love. Tears tell. Near my heart. Girlie I long for. World is waiting for the sunrise. In Aberdeen. Love me all the time / I'm off to be a soldier too / Carolina sunshine / Anne of green gables. Cleo. I might be your "once-in-a-while" / Daddy is home and got his job back / Take me to the land of jazz / You can't drive my dreams away / Democracy / You dear, loving pal of mine : song and pianologue / Mary you must marry me : waltz song [in] B♭ / Say it with flowers : song / I've been a good pal to you / Spooning : song / The vamp : novel Oriental fox-trot with words / Swanee shore : a dreamy Southern waltz song / Alexander's band is back in Dixieland : song / Sweet and low. Why should I build castles in the air? / When I hear a dreamy waltz melody / Where the lanterns glow. I love you just the same. Rosa Mia : my Spanish rose. Buddha. Mississippi shore. On Miami shore. Dardanella : song / Southern dreams : slow melody waltz. Starlight love. Taxi. The American Marseillaise : dedicated to the defenders of democracy and to the league of nations / The ace of smiles / Send me a shamrock from Ireland / Nobody ever. Molly. My love o' you. You're making a miser of me. Siam and you. Somebody. Sometime. Tell me why. When the cherry blossoms fall. When your pal's away. Wishing. Won't you come back to Tokyo. Yogiland. You can't stop me from loving you. You ought to know. Dearest. Dreams. Garden of love. I'm going to marry the girl from California. Love me all the time. Oh! Out of a clear sky. Dear heart since I lost you. Girl of my dreams. Honeymoon. Transgressor. Longing dear, for you. When Honey sings an old time song. Wond'ring. Sometime it will be lovetime. Under western skies / Bring back those wonderful days. Baby. Behind your silken veil. Cairo. Can you imagine. Don't you remember the time? Down rainbow lane. Jamaica. Idol. My buddy. Only. Peggy. Heart call. Her Danny. Kiss me good-bye / When you come back to me / Wishing moon / I'm so tired of dreaming : Dixie Lee / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-K Online | Under western skies | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1919-SM |
Follow me : Negro spiritual : from the collection of Mrs. Catherine Fields-Gay / The poet sings / Chums / A memory : song with piano accompaniment / Apple blossoms / I saw thee weep / Boats of mine / The time for making songs has come / Light : a sacred song with organ accompaniment / The world is waiting for the sunrise : song / Vox invicta / Unrequited love / Thoughts : for speaking voice, violin and piano / Oh! what a pal was Mary / Dardanella : song / Life / Song of the open / Nocturne : from Over the rim of the moon / Hats off! the flag! / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-SM ONline | The time for making songs has come | 1 |