Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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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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MUSICPOP 1946-D |
I'll share it all with you / I got the sun in the morning / Along with me / Changing my tune / The Christmas song : (Chestnuts roasting on an open fire) / Colonel Buffalo Bill / Going my way = C'est mon chemin / A gal in Calico / Aren't you kind of glad we did? / Don't fence me in = Vivre ma vie / Anything you can do / Gotta get me somebody to love / I got lost in his arms / I'll close my eyes / For sentimental reasons / How lucky you are / The girl that I marry / Getting nowhere / I'm a bad bad man / Anniversary song / |
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MUSICPOP 1946-K |
E-bob-o-lee-bop / Guitar Polka : (Old Monterey) / A gal in Calico / I'll close my eyes / Margie / Anniversary song / Los dos : tango for piano / There's no one but you. Why does it get so late so early? Day is over. I want to start dreaming again. Love is on a holiday. I sent my love. I shall not lack for music. If this isn't love. Nordic lullaby. Whispering pines. These woods of light and shadow. Fool that I am. Too many times. Hushed are the stars. Pȧcinǵ / |
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MUSICPOP 1947 |
Something for nothing. Raising of the son of the widow of nain. Smoke! smoke! smoke! Beyond the purple hills. Near you. Nearing the shore. With a hey and a hi and a ho ho ho. Wedding prayer. Faucon. Bliss vanished yesterday. All my life. All my love. Highway to love. If I only had a match. It's the sentimental thing. Lordly Hudson. Ask anyone who knows. It's the same old dream. Thousand and one nights. Time after time / Softly as in a morning sunrise. Humoresque. Ain'tcha ever comin' back / Sixteen tons. April in Paris. As years go by / Almost like being in love / On the old spanish trail. Autumn leaves = Les Feuilles Mortes. Chi-Baba Chi-Baba : (my Bambino go to sleep) / My heart is a hobo. Star dust / I believe / The heather on the hill / A fellow needs a girl / Feudin' and fightin' / Apple blosson time / How soon? : (will I be seeing you) / I'll dance at your wedding / An apple blossom wedding / Gonna get a girl. Long after tonight : slow fox trot version / The Swiss boy = Schweizer bub' / Autumn leaves. Dickey-bird song. Brother Will, brother John / Don't you love me anymore / Early autumn. It only happens when I dance with you : sung by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the M.G.M. picture "Easter parade" / Roses in the rain. Molly Malone. Love somebody. Put your shoes on, Lucy. What did I do? Story of Sorrento. I wonder who's kissing her now. Midnight. -- And Mimi / Passing by. Naughty Angeline. Road I have chosen. Bonnie lassie. I wonder, I wonder, I wonder. C'est si bon. Jolie Blonde. Love me, love me, love me. Passing fancy. Rose family. Serenade of the bells. Woody woodpecker. You started something. All this has happened. April in Portugal. As on the night. Casanova cricket. Galway bay. Friendly mountains. Greatest of these. Hosanna to the son of David. Beg your pardon. Ballerina. I'll hold you in my heart. Little Jack Frost get lost. Night and day. Open the door Richard. I'm a whistlin' I'm a-comin' a-courtin' Corabelle. Ivy. La vie en rose. Kate. Oh, je souffe. Little worm. Put yourself in my place. Rally 'round for freedom. Bright is the ring of words. Deep down in your heart. Here comes Santa Claus. Hills of Colorado. Too fat polka. It occurred long ago. Jimmy. Maiden sang. On a quiet conscience. On the avenue. Maybe you'll be there. Miracle of the bells. Tree in the meadow. Tom Dooley. There'll be some changes made. Twilight trail. Think on these things. Teardrops in my heart. Tea for two / Red top. Lady from 29 palms. You do. Teddy bears' picnic. Tallahassee. Christmas dreaming. What's the use of dreaming. But beautiful. Couple of swells. Stars will remember. Alice blue gown. Marie. Peg o' my heart. Hello! ma baby. Star dust /cMusic by Hoagy Carmichael; words by Mitchell Parish; French translation by Yvette Baruch. Mam'selle. Bella Bella Marie. Echo said no. I still get jealous / I WISH I DIDN'T LOVE YOU SO. |
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MUSICPOP 1947-CP |
Colorado's calling / Our colorado / |
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MUSICPOP 1947-D |
That thing called love / Come to the Mardi Gras : (não tenho lagrimas) / Ain'tcha ever comin' back / I kiss your hand, madame = Je rêve de vos yeux, madame / Almost like being in love / Boulevard of memories / Chi-Baba Chi-Baba : (my Bambino go to sleep) / I believe / The heather on the hill / Don't tell me / A fellow needs a girl / Feudin' and fightin' / Forgiving you / An old sombrero : (and an old Spanish shawl) / How soon? : (will I be seeing you) / I'll dance at your wedding / I love you yes I do / An apple blossom wedding / -- And Mimi / Colorado's calling / Across the alley from the Alamo / Help me to help my neighbor / Civilization : bongo, bongo, bongo / |
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MUSICPOP 1947-K |
Mahzel : (means good luck) / Mother Machree / Miss Lou Rose. I kiss your hand, madame = Je rêve de vos yeux, madame / Ships that pass in the night. Log cabin lady / Breezes from the hilltop. Long after tonight : slow fox trot version / Serenade of the bells. Ivy. Papa, won't you dance with me? : from "High button shoes" / Tau nu : messengers of love ; waltz / Lord hath done great things for thee. Tree in the meadow. Desire. I'm stickin' around. Pianissimo. In the beginning. Sleep not, little one. Sonnet. But beautiful. Every day's my birthday. Fella with an umbrella. Kokomo, Indiana. San Francisco. |
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MUSICPOP 1947-SM |
The greatest of these : for voice and piano / At the well : song for high voice with piano / |
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MUSICPOP 1948 |
Spring is swinging' up the lane / Senorita / Bread and gravy / By the way. Cinderella. Daddy-o. O sing unto the Lord a new song : sacred solo for Easter ; soprano or tenor / Old fashioned song / Praise the Lord, his glories show : a hymn of praise / Let's take an old-fashioned walk. You can't be true = Du kannst nicht treu Sein / You can't be true, dear / Where in the world : but in America / Who knows? / Dreamy lullaby : words and music by Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, and Frankie Carle. Hiawatha's mittens. Lord bless you and keep you. It's a most unusual day. Manana : is soon enough for me. The pussy cat song : nyow! nyot nyow! / Red roses for a blue lady / Down by the station / "A" - you're adorable : the alphabet song / Lavender blue dilly dilly. Again / How do I love thee / Buttons and bows : as sung by Bob Hope in the Paramount picture "Paleface" / You were only fooling : while I was falling in love / Where the sun is always shining : (in the Colorado hills) / Down yonder / Say something sweet to your sweetheart / Nature boy / Here I'll stay / Rambling rose / Mañana : is soon enough for me / S-h-i-n-e / Heartbreaker / Matinee / Sea-fever / Why can't you behave / Powder your face with sunshine : smile! smile! smile! / Whispering / My happiness / The night has a thousand eyes / Nature boy. On a slow boat to China / You're breaking my heart / Once in love with Amy / Clancy lowered the boom! / Miami : play-ground of the U.S.A. / Wunderbar / Tennessee waltz / Minnesota polka / Where is the one / The birthday of a king : Christmas song / The melancholy minstrel / These precious things / A bluebird singing in my heart : (the la, la, la, la song) / Candy kisses / Far away places / I wish somebody cared enough to cry. Lonesome for you / Situation wanted. Forever and ever / Hair of gold, eyes of blue / You can't be true dear. Just for now. Just a little loving. Last thing I want is your pity. Every day I love you. When is sometime? / A new Christmas morning, hallelujah / The best time of the day / Blue shadows on the trail / The blue skirt waltz / Bouquet of roses / Goodbye my Coney Island baby. How many tears must fall. Everybody loves somebody. Hooray for love. I love you so much it hurts. I remember mama. It's magic. My own true love / Palm Sunday / Prayer for those at home : op.23 no.3 / Jazz me blues. Laroo laroo lilli bolero. Little "Lordeen" I'll say I do. Irish lullaby. Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon : and throw 'em in the deep blue sea / Calvary. Deck of cards. Haunted heart. Little bird told me. My darling, my darling / Brush those tears from your eyes / So in love / Sunflower / Melancholy minstrel. What did I do? / Ev'ry day I love you. I need your smile. Sorrento. Tell me a story. Were thine that special face / I hate men. Dream is a wish your heart makes. Love somebody. Thank you / The silent stars / In the shadow of the Great Divide. Night has a thousand eyes. Colorado moon. Daniel. For you. I'll be home for Christmas. Thanks be to God / Tennessee waltz = Tenesh⁻i warutsh / I want to go back to Michigan : down on the farm. Say it isn't so / Little white lies. I've got my love to keep me warm. Busy doing nothing / Tennessee Waltz. I'd love to live in Loveland. Cabaret. God lives in my heart / The sheik of Araby / Sorrento : torna a surriento / Tell me a story / |
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MUSICPOP 1948-D |
Confess / Down by the station / "A" - you're adorable : the alphabet song / Cuanto le gusta : (La parranda) / Again / Ah, but it happens / Buttons and bows : as sung by Bob Hope in the Paramount picture "Paleface" / By the way / Down yonder / Here I'll stay / Always true to you in my fashion / I love you so much it hurts / |
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MUSICPOP 1948-K |
The moon is always bigger on a Saturday night / Nothing to me / Take her to your heart again / Mistletoe kiss polka / Once and for always / In the market place of old Monterey. I like it better all the time. Weep no more. Maharajah of Magador. Too much love. What's heaven to me without you. Down by the station / Ah, but it happens / Here's to San Francisco / Buttons and bows : as sung by Bob Hope in the Paramount picture "Paleface" / Dream girl. Down yonder / Christmas lights. Madrid : schottis / The miracle of the bells / Grieving for you / Beatin', bangin', 'n scratchin' / Stepping out to win / When is sometime? / Laroo laroo lilli bolero. Washington monument / Look up. Second hand gal. Sleepy eyes. Strictly U. S. A. Thoughtless. Tell me a story. Velvet touch. We got to put shoes on Willie. When someone you love loves you. Cathedral of God. Ever homeward. Nothing to me. Last hollyhock. Just you and I. My heart is a jigsaw puzzle. Dream is a wish your heart makes. No answers wait. Redwood trees. Remember Mother's Day. Similau. Twilight. Bells in her earrings. Dolly's lullaby. Doo dee doo on an old kazoo. I love you dear. Illusions. Jigsaw puzzle. My two front teeth. One has my name the other has my heart. Life gets tee-jus, don't it? In my heart. Tomorrow means romance / |
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MUSICPOP 1948-SM | The silent stars : for voice and piano / | 1 |