Call Number (LC) Title Results
MUSICPOP 1941 Star spangled banner.
Daddy.
Hot catfish and corn dodge.
How do I love thee.
Plain chant for America.
Little red hen.
Moonlight cocktail.
My sister and I.
White cliffs of Dover.
Do I worry?
Fulfillment.
It's you again.
Jim.
Long, long ago.
Il bacio : le reve - the kiss.
Lord is my shepherd.
Time's-a-wastin'
Two hearts that pass in the night.
My ship.
Chattanooga choo choo /
I don't want to set the world on fire /
He wears a pair of silver wings /
Any bonds today? /
Morning wind.
Love's own sweet song /
School days : (when we were a couple of kids) /
Ballin' the jack.
Danny boy.
How about you?
The anniversary waltz /
Bewitched /
Blue champagne /
Don't take your love from me /
I don't want anybody.
You lucky people you.
With this ring I thee wed.
My heart sings.
South.
Stars in your eyes.
It's always you.
You and I : theme song of Maxwell House coffee-time /
Madelaine.
America First.
Minnie from Trinidad.
Is that good.
Loveliness and love.
Dog house polka.
You started something.
Solitary Seminole.
Buckle down, Winsocki.
Autumn nocturne.
I've Got Sixpence.
Lord has given me a song.
Til reveille.
Tonight we love.
There! I've said it again.
What of that midnight long ago.
When my blue moon turns to gold again.
Why don't we do this more.
You tell me your dream I'll tell you mine.
Al-di-la.
Angels of mercy /
Arms for the love of America : the Army ordnance song /
Blues in the night.
Botch-a-me.
Carol of the drum.
Chattanooga choo choo.
Frenesi.
Great sea.
Bicycle built for two.
Couple of swells.
Cow-cow boogie.
Exultation.
Far apart.
I'm a little teapot.
If I were the moon.
In the hush of the night.
Remember Pearl Harbor.
Love for beauty, love and compassion.
Maria Elena /
Rapunzel.
Romantic guy, I.
Rose and a prayer.
Deep in the heart of Texas.
Hi, neighbor!
Smiles.
With a twist of the wrist.
Maiden and the passer-by.
Love's melody.
Misirlou.
Story of a starry night.
Short'nin' bread.
Elmer's tune.
My adobe hacienda.
My hero.
To us in Bethlehem City.
Walking the floor over you.
You betcha my life.
There I've said it again.
Vagabond call.
Ballin' the jack /
Apple blossom time /
Adios.
Girls, if you ever get married.
Your love you now deny me.
Purple shadows.
It was not meant for me.
'Tis autumn.
Popocatepetl.
Ev'rything I love.
HONOR! HONOR!
The band played on.
My task.
I don't want to walk without you /
Somebody else is taking my place.
I guess I'll have to dream the rest.
If you are but a dream.
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MUSICPOP 1941-D I got it bad : and that ain't good /
Chattanooga choo choo /
Buckle down, Winsocki /
I don't want to set the world on fire /
He wears a pair of silver wings /
Elmer's tune /
He's 1-A in the Army and he's A-1 in my heart /
Any bonds today? /
Angels of mercy : written expressly for and dedicated to American Red Cross /
The hut-sut song : a Swedish serenade /
How about you? : from the M-G-M picture "Babes on Broadway" /
The anniversary waltz /
Angels of mercy /
Arms for the love of America : the Army ordnance song /
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MUSICPOP 1941-K Don't just stand there : do something /
Stand by old glory /
Light the way to victory /
March of the states : We are coming Uncle Sam /
I'm tired of waiting for you /
Let me smile my last smile at you /
Tuyo siempre : waltz /
I'll be a good soldier too /
Any bonds today? /
Al-di-la.
Hail liberty /
Smokin' my last cigarette.
Sweet angel mine.
Tiny toes.
Two hearts that pass in the night.
There I've said it again.
You and I.
Do you care?
I salute you, my darling.
Mardelle.
True love never dies.
Dancing with you.
Dolores.
I think of you.
Jingle bells.
Just say o.k.
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MUSICPOP 1941-SM I love you California / 1
MUSICPOP 1942 Rose Ann of Charing Cross.
Road not taken.
Rolleo rolling along.
Cleopatra's farewell.
I've heard that song before.
Idaho.
If I could tell you.
In the blue of evening.
Ogeechee river lullaby.
Love will win.
Mister Banjo.
Mister five by five.
Night song at Amalfi.
Pony boy is in the army now.
When the lights go on again : all over the world.
Without you.
You'd be so nice to come home to.
Touch of Texas.
Dream.
Dear I love you so.
Happy holidays.
Hey good-lookin'
I'll be around.
Kerry dance.
Light a candle in the chapel.
I'm getting tired so I can sleep.
I burned my bridges behind me.
Mexican serenade.
Dear old Donegal.
Flowers are gay when they open.
There are such things.
This is worth fighting for.
We must be vigilant.
Cynthia's in love.
I left my heart at the stage door canteen /
The hesitating blues /
Passing by.
Meadowlands.
Paloma.
There will never be another you.
O the days of the kerry dancing.
Little grey home in the west : song /
Happiness is a thing called Joe /
Don't sit under the apple tree : with anyone else but me /
It's the talk of the town.
Brazil : Aquarela do Brasil /
Singing hills.
Ragtime cowboy Joe.
St. Louis blues /
Constantly.
Don't get around much anymore /
Ev'ry night about this time.
It's too late now.
Sugarbush.
Trying to forget you.
Long before you came along.
(I'm headin' for the blue horizon) where the mountains meet the sky /
Breathless.
From twilight 'til dawn.
I'll pray for you.
Men of the merchant marine.
Lover's serenade.
Wait for me Mary /
Twas the night before Christmas.
Words on the wind.
Yellow dog blues.
Why don't you do right.
Age and youth.
Always in my heart.
Angel.
At last.
A boy in khaki - a girl in lace.
The carol of the cricket and the star.
For the flag for the home.
Funeral of a Nago king.
Heather is blooming in Scotland.
House I live in.
Could it be you.
Cross-bearer.
Erie canal.
Ev'rybody ev'ry payday.
Honey song.
I saw a maiden fair.
Moonlight mood.
My best to you.
My devotion.
My gal sal.
Our father.
Over there.
Pennsylvania polka.
Sentimental feeling.
I'm old fashioned.
Johnny doughboy found a rose in Ireland.
Passe.
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition.
Manhattan serenade.
British children's prayer.
Can't get out of this mood.
Dearly beloved.
He shall judge thy people.
He's a right guy.
He's my guy.
Too late to worry, too blue to cry.
There's a star spangled banner waving somewhere.
They that trust in the lord.
With no man of my own.
Loss and gain.
On echo hill.
One dozen roses.
Something for the boys.
Song of mothers.
Song of the seabees.
Spring came back to Vienna.
Ev'ry night about this time /
Lullaby of the rain.
White Christmas /
Who wouldn't love you.
Why don't you fall in love with me? : (as long as you're not in love with anyone else) /
When the king went forth to war.
Strip polka (take it off!)
Serenade in blue.
This is the army Mister Jones.
Ten little soldiers.
Sing me a song of the island.
That old black magic.
Unto thee, o Lord.
Was I awake last night?
Wonder when my baby's comin home.
I had the craziest dream /
I'd give a million tomorrows.
Along the Navajo trail.
I remember you.
String of pearls.
My concerto of love.
Song for the unsung : the men of the Merchant Marine /
Love is a song.
Desire.
My heart and I decided.
Sheep and lambs.
By the beautiful sea.
Holy city.
I don't want to play in your yard.
Heartaches.
Yellow dog blues : he's gone where the southern cross the yellow dog /
Velvet moon.
Brazil : aquarela do Brasil.
When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose.
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee.
Jingle jangle jingle : I got spurs /
It can't be wrong : from the Warner Bros. picture "Now voyager" /
Moonlight becomes you.
On the street of regret.
At your post.
Der Fuehrer's face : from the Walt Disney production of the same name /
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MUSICPOP 1942-D Hooray Oklahoma /
All for one and one for all /
I left my heart at the stage door canteen /
Conchita : Marquita, Lolita, Pepita, Rosita, Juanita Lopez /
American eagles /
I'll remember April /
The army's made a made a man out of me /
Idaho /
Happiness is a thing called Joe /
Don't sit under the apple tree : with anyone else but me /
Don't cry /
C'est bon /
American eagles : from the Warner Bros. production of Irving Berlin's "This is the army" /
I just kissed your picture goodnight /
Hold your hats on! : (too-dle oo-dle-oo) /
How about a cheer for the Navy /
I'll capture your heart singing /
Brazil : Aquarela do Brasil /
I had the craziest dream /
I met her on Monday /
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MUSICPOP 1942-K MacArthur the man /
Cynthia's in love.
Far-off hills.
In the moonlight.
Little Dutch mill /
The Japs will take a rap /
Locked in the cradle of my heart /
Donna from Barcelona /
South American Way.
There's a star spangled banner waving somewhere.
Speaking of Paradise, Pamelia.
Trees and the breeze.
Wherever you are.
Ave Maria.
Moon-glo.
Please think of me.
Paradise valley.
Road to Morocco.
Rock-a-bye bay.
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MUSICPOP 1942-SM This day is mine /
Jingle jangle jingle : I got spurs /
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MUSICPOP 1943 Say a pray'r for the boys over there.
Secretly.
Soldier of fighting France.
Star on the service flag for me.
Ivory tower.
Just dreaming.
My dream of tomorrow.
My heart tells me : should I believe my heart?
My native land.
My shining hour.
People will say we're in love.
Woe unto the foolish prophets.
You'll never know.
You've got a hold on me.
You rhyme with everything.
Don't sweetheart me.
Goodnight soldier.
Hail MacArthur.
Holka polka.
I know it is June.
More than anything in the world.
Holiday for strings.
It's love-love-love.
How sweet you are.
Lullaby of the bells.
Thank your lucky stars.
There's a man in my life.
There's a harbor of dream boats.
They call him Jesus.
I heard you cried last night : (and so did I) /
Star eyes.
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer /
Johnny Zero.
I couldn't sleep a wink last night /
If you please /
Stars looked down.
I'll get by.
How many hearts have you broken : (with those great big beautiful eyes) /
I love you /
I'll get by : (as long as I have you) /
I'll be home for Christmas : (if only in my dreams) /
Don't sweetheart me /
Beautiful brown eyes.
Close to you /
Do nothin' till you hear from me /
Down in the valley.
Goodbye Sue.
Have I stayed away too long /
I never mention your name.
Victory polka.
While we're young.
Never a day goes by.
No letter today.
No, no, no.
So tired.
Violins were playing.
Oklahoma.
I wish that I could hide inside this letter.
In my arms /
It's love, love, love! /
I still care.
Mommy please stay home with me.
Damn the torpedoes full speed ahead.
Blue flame.
Love me.
Our waltz.
Paper doll.
Put your arms around me honey.
San Fernando Valley.
Stouthearted men.
We mustn't say goodbye.
We'll to the woods, and gather may.
You happen once in a lifetime.
You keep coming back like a song.
After you've gone.
American I am proud to be.
For you, Uncle Sam.
Good old U.S.A.
Besame mucho.
Don't worry.
I'm ridin' for a fall.
Just a prayer.
Lili Marlene.
Murder, he says.
My adoration.
My dream book of memories.
Nevada.
Pistol packin' mama.
If that's the way you want it, baby.
Oh, what a beautiful mornin'
On a circular staircase.
On the sands of time.
Poor mourners got a home at last.
Praise God for liberty.
Rickety rickshaw man.
Right kind of love.
By the river of the roses.
Hush-a-bye, ma baby.
They're either too young or too old.
What's the good word Mr. Bluebird.
Love went a-riding.
On to Berlin.
Someone to love.
Song of light.
Speak low.
Suddenly it's spring.
Surrey with the fringe on top.
Silence.
Silver wings in the moonlight.
Mairzy doats.
Music stopped.
Amor /
There'll be a hot time in the town of Berlin.
When the redbud blooms in Oklahoma.
Who did? I did, yes, I did.
You belong to my heart.
Seven days a week.
Shoo - shoo baby.
This is so nice.
Three candles.
Sunday, Monday, or always.
Tico tico.
There'll soon be a rainbow.
When they ask about you.
With this ring.
September song.
In that morning.
Waltzing with you.
That wonderful worrisome feeling.
I love a piano.
Holy city.
On the beach at Waikiki.
Ragtime cowboy Joe.
Tomorrow (when you are gone)
Born to lose /
For the first time : I've fallen in love /
Fortune for a penny.
Pass that peace pipe.
For the first time.
Take it easy.
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MUSICPOP 1943-D Honeysuckle Rose /
I heard you cried last night : (and so did I) /
Dat's love : (habanera) /
Army hit kit of popular songs.
A change of heart /
Comin' in on a wing and a prayer /
G.I. jive /
I couldn't sleep a wink last night /
If you please /
How many hearts have you broken : (with those great big beautiful eyes) /
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans /
I love you /
I'll get by : (as long as I have you) /
Amor /
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MUSICPOP 1943-K I found my love in a dream /
Do nothin' till you hear from me.
Little cabin home, somewhere.
I heard you cried last night : (and so did I) /
Let's sing a song about Susie.
Down among the sheltering palms /
I'll get by : (as long as I have you) /
A little cabin home, somewhere /
M-O-T-H-E-R : a word that means the world to me /
Candlelight and wine.
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MUSICPOP 1944 Sentimental journey.
Someday, I'll meet you again.
Some other time.
As long as I live.
Come out, come out, wherever you are.
Into each life some rain must fall.
Iowa.
Is you is, or is you ain't (ma' baby)
O my luve's like a red, red rose.
On this day, o beautiful mother.
Twilight time.
You may not remember.
My mother.
You always hurt the one you love.
Don't fence me in.
Don Juan Gomez.
Babe lies in his cradle warm.
Is there such a thing as day?
I had a little talk with the Lord.
Swinging on a star.
Through a thousand dreams.
Till then.
Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive : "Mister In-between" /
If I had my life to live over /
My heart sings.
Now.
Please don't say "no"
I walked in : with my eyes wide open /
I'm confessin' : (that I love you) /
Three loves.
Our NSA.
Close as pages in a book : [from] Up in Central Park /
Whiffenpoof song.
Together.
Dance with a dolly : (with a hole in her stockin') /
The day after forever /
A friend of yours /
Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry /
How blue the night /
I'll remember Suzanne /
My dreams are getting better all the time.
Shame on you.
There's a new moon over my shoulder.
There's no you.
Too much in love.
I dream of you : more than you dream I do /
I'm making believe : from the 20th Century-Fox picture "Sweet and low-down" /
Just a prayer away /
And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine.
When my boy comes home.
Come with me my honey.
I didn't know about you.
Wish you were waiting for me.
Californ-i-ay /
Our flag.
Jealous heart.
Saturday night.
Waiting.
You're nobody 'til somebody loves you.
American hero.
Apple blossoms in the rain.
Californ-i-ay.
Good night wherever you are.
Hundred little loves.
Hour never passes.
Bell bottom trousers.
Did you ever get that feeling.
Distances /
Don't you know I care.
Eating song.
I don't care who knows it.
I should care.
Let me love you to-night.
Let's take the long way home.
More and more.
Pretty kitty blue eyes.
Green green hills of home.
I'm beginning to see the light.
I've got a lovely bunch of cocoanuts : roll or bowl a ball - a penny a pitch.
Just a little fond affection.
Rum and Coca-Cola.
Lilli Marlene : lady of the lamplight.
Love's in my heart.
Lullaby, oh lullaby.
May.
Calls.
Candy.
It's my lazy day.
Long ago : and far away.
Methuselah.
Milkman, keep those bottles quiet.
Song of the islands.
Spring will be a little late this year.
Stars will remember.
Little on the lonely side.
Sweet dreams, sweetheart.
That's an Irish lullaby.
You didn't want me when you had me.
Strange music.
Sixteen tons.
Time waits for no one.
Trolley song.
There goes that song again.
I'll walk alone /
Pretty baby /
Someday you'll want me to want you.
That feeling in the moonlight.
Good, good, good.
Magic is the moonlight.
On a chinese honeymoon.
Let me love you tonight.
Hand in hand, beloved.
Night and day.
Come to the fair.
I'll walk alone.
Going my way.
His rocking horse ran away.
Ev'ry time.
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MUSICPOP 1944-D Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive : "Mister In-between" /
If I had my life to live over /
I'm confessin' : (that I love you) /
Candy /
Close as pages in a book : [from] Up in Central Park /
Ev'ry time we say goodbye /
How blue the night /
I'll walk alone /
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MUSICPOP 1944-K A moment of love /
Mighty lak' a rose /
12th street rag : piano solo /
Like someone in love.
I'm confessin' : (that I love you) /
It could be : that I'm lonely too /
Song of the islands : Na lei o Hawaii /
Rio de Janeiro /
Rum and Coca-Cola.
Good night, wherever you are.
That feeling in the moonlight.
Sleigh ride in July.
Zeta.
Good, good, good.
Magic is the moonlight.
Forgive.
Fog horns.
Spirit of liberty.
Right as the rain.
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MUSICPOP 1944-SM Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive : "Mister In-between" /
Mighty lak' a rose /
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MUSICPOP 1945 Psalm XXIII.
Put that ring on my finger.
Remember F.D.R.
Stars and stripes on Iwo Jima.
Boys.
Choo choo ch'boogie.
It might as well be spring.
Personality.
Let it snow! let it snow! let it snow!
Oklahoma hills.
On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe.
Oh! what it seemed to be.
That's the stuff ya' gotta watch.
That's for me.
Counting the days.
Cry and you cry alone.
Gentle Mary.
Green fields.
Chickery chick.
And there you are.
I wish.
I'm a shy guy.
It's a grand night for singing.
More I see you.
I hope to die.
Dig you later.
We'll gather lilacs.
Cruising down the river : (on a Sunday afternoon) /
Desert song.
If I had a wishing ring.
I have but one heart = 'O Marenariello /
All of my life /
Aren't you glad you're you.
Tomorrow is forever.
Let him go, let him tarry.
Gesù bambino = The infant Jesus /
I can't begin to tell you : from the 20th Century-Fox technicolor musical "The Dolly Sisters" /
Everybody knew but me /
Gesú bambino = The infant Jesus /
Don't forget tonight, tomorrow /
Mickey.
Beautiful Ohio.
Johnson rag /
Out where the west begins.
For me and my gal.
Lassie o' mine.
The bells of St. Mary's.
Dream.
I wish I knew /
If I had a dozen hearts /
June is bustin' out all over /
Oops.
Meet me by the Yellowstone.
Slowly.
We'll be together again.
Doctor, lawyer, indian chief.
Gypsy.
I wanna go home with you.
It's been a long, long time /
You won't be satisfied : (until you break my heart) /
Out of this world.
Brahms' lullaby (Cradle Song)
If I loved you : [from] "Carousel" /
While strolling through the park one day.
You Keep Coming Back Like a Song.
Can't you read between the lines?
Homesick, that's all.
Gotta be this or that.
Kiss Goodnight.
Promises.
Put another chair at the table.
Till the end of time.
Waitin' for the train to come in.
You.
You'll never walk alone.
All I owe Ioway.
Au pays.
Beyond the sea.
Cruising down the river.
Day by day.
Don't you remember me?
Eleven sixty, p.m.
Faithful shepherd guide me.
I saw the place.
I'd rather be me.
Night mist.
I'm glad I waited for you.
I'm gonna love that guy.
Retribution.
Rodger Young.
Have I told you lately that I love you.
Here comes heaven again.
Jewel song.
Laura.
Some Sunday morning.
Wait and see.
Waitin for the train to come in.
Tampico.
Shoo-fly pie and apple pan dowdy.
Silent night.
Sioux City Sue.
Sioux city sue.
There must be a way.
Stars in your eyes.
Cinq Poemes.
Have you ever seen Montana.
This little light o'mine.
Blue eyes crying in the rain.
Oh promise me.
Serenade.
In the land of beginning again.
Lonesome - that's all.
The Man I love.
I'll see you in my dreams.
One more tomorrow.
Symphony.
Gee, it's good to hold you.
I'm losing my mind over you.
There's a new flag on Iwo Jima.
Sweetheart of all my dreams.
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MUSICPOP 1945-D Cruising down the river : (on a Sunday afternoon) /
I have but one heart = 'O Marenariello /
IF I loved you /
All of my life /
Tiger rag /
I can't begin to tell you : from the 20th Century-Fox technicolor musical "The Dolly Sisters" /
Everybody knew but me /
Gesú bambino = The infant Jesus /
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MUSICPOP 1945-K The wild, wild west /
Bring back the days.
If I had a wishing ring.
Rosemary.
Song to remember.
Everybody knew but me /
Don't forget tonight, tomorrow /
Hindustan : fox trot /
El Arriero : cancion del Norte /
There must be a way.
Walkin' with my honey.
In the middle of May.
While the Angelus was ringing.
For sentimental reasons.
Pretty girl.
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MUSICPOP 1945-SM The hawthorn tree : song with piano / 1
MUSICPOP 1946 Pretending.
Somewhere in the night.
Seems like old times.
Sooner or later.
South America, take it away.
Coax me a little bit.
I've always loved you.
I've never forgotten.
Oh come my love.
Like light of star.
Mountain high, valley low.
One-zy, two-zy : I love you-zy.
Syncopated clock.
This is my commandment.
Those white lace collars.
Who do you love I hope.
Zip-a-dee doo-dah.
That's where I came in.
Toolie oolie doolie.
Water of life.
Agatha Morley.
Ev'rybody has a laughing place.
Do you love me.
Far away island.
And so to bed.
Just squeeze me.
Lonesome grove.
Midnight masquerade.
Sing to my heart a song.
If you must cry over someone : why can't it be over me.
Moon over Brooklyn.
Divorce me c.o.d.
Thank you.
There were two swans.
Things we did last summer.
Blue skies /
Through a thousand dreams.
Put the blame on mame.
Beside you.
The Christmas song : (Chestnuts roasting on an open fire) /
A gal in Calico /
I don't know why.
I'll close my eyes /
April showers /
The girl that I marry /
All by myself /
Anniversary song /
Heavenly grass /
It couldn't be true : (or could it?) /
Love of my life.
Pigalle.
Garden in the rain.
Rumors are flying.
Full moon and empty arms /
You call everybody darling /
You make me feel so young.
Old devil moon.
Along Azalea trail.
Oh, little river.
Time and time again.
Where does the road lead.
Wyoming.
Ole buttermilk sky.
There's no one but you.
To each his own.
Uncle Remus said.
You'll always be the one I love.
Zip-a-dee doo dah.
All through the day.
Anything goes.
As the years go by.
Christmas song.
Gang that sang "Heart of my heart"
Hail Colorado.
How do you do?
Doin' what comes natur'lly.
Don't be a baby baby.
Either it's love or it isn't.
I wish you love.
Life can be beautiful.
Nazareth.
I'm a big girl now.
In love in vain.
In the moon mist.
Little road to Bethlehem.
Oh, but I do.
I'd be lost without you.
Little patch o' land.
Psalm of praise.
Rainbow at midnight.
Rainy night in Rio.
Golden earrings.
Hush-a-bye island.
It's a good day.
Laughing on the outside.
Jungle jingles.
Kentucky waltz.
Now is the hour : Maori farewell song.
Old lamp-lighter.
Sonata.
Song of David.
Sound of the trees.
Surrender /
Linda.
Managua nicaragua.
The whole world is singing my song /
Stone cold dead in the mark.
Think on these things.
This is always.
Since first I saw your face.
Trust in the Lord.
Do, Lord.
My sugar is so refined.
I fall in love with you every day.
Moonshine lullaby.
Bazaar.
Cotton-eyed Joe.
Come unto me.
Memory.
There's no business like show business.
If this isn't love.
All dressed up with a broken heart.
Rose of Washington Square.
I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate.
Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody.
How are things in Glocca Morra /
More than you know.
Guilty.
Five minutes more.
I'm always chasing rainbows.
So would I.
Emperor Waltz.
Go to sleepy, little baby.
I love an old fashioned song.
Who told you that lie?
You were only fooling.
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