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MUSICPOP 1902 Online |
Diana Bill Bailey, won't you please come home? |
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MUSICPOP 1903 |
My Colorado queen / Congo love song. Gipsy's warning. Old green isle. For sale - a baby. We are a gallant regiment. There's a mother always waiting you at home, sweet home. Chantons des roses! She's sleeping 'neath Oregon's tall pines. Across the bar. Lazy moon / Nightingale has a lyre of gold. Rosary / Mother o' mine. Just before the dawn. Dear old girl. Rosary. Longing for thee. Lost chord. Violets sweet violets. He was not afraid to die. Kashmiri song. Alagazam : song / I know a lovely garden. In dear old Colorado : (Maurine) / I know a hill. Open the gates of the temple. Lead thou me on. Don't be so rough Jim, I can't play tonight. Happy song. At nightfall. On the shore. You. Snow song. Man in the overalls. Old Prep School of Boulder / Maple leaf rag : song / Song of my love. Touring 'round. Toyland. Always in the way. How can I forget you. June. Jean. Little Irish girl. Navajo. Aimee. Sometime. Phoebus and Pan. Mary. Two eyes of hazel. I'm longing for you everyday. Love never dies. Anona. Military band. My little secret. In a garden. |
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MUSICPOP 1903-CP | Give me, God, a grateful heart : sacred solo / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1903-CP Online | Give me, God, a grateful heart sacred solo / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1903-D |
Always leave them laughing when you say good-bye / Society swells : a cake-walk dream / Memories of the South : cake walk / Here's your hat, what's your hurry or, Good night Mister Green good night / Adelina, the boola girl / Deed I do / My little canoe / Arizona : march & two step / The poster girl : march--two step / We've got to move to day / Hiawatha : (his song to Minnehaha) / I'm goin' back to old Missouri / He's ravin', let him rave / Always in the way / Hey there! May there! / Dusky maiden : two step or cake walk / Bedelia / I belong to the government now / Ain't it funny what a difference just a few hours make / I'll be there in the public square / General Hardtack on guard / The boys are coming home to-day / Marie Cahill's Congo love song / Dolly's mamma : song & refrain / Could you be true to eyes of blue, if you looked into eyes of brown? / If I should : (If I told you that I loved you) / I heard her voice again / Boys and girls : duo / Mister moon : kindly come out and shine / If I were only Mister Morgan / At the concert in the park / A coon band contest, or, The tune that won the ham for that coon band / |
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MUSICPOP 1903-D Online |
Deed I do Dusky maiden two step or cake walk / Here's your hat, what's your hurry or, Good night Mister Green good night Adelina, the boola girl |
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MUSICPOP 1903-H |
Miss Molly : a regular ragity rag / Africana : a ragtime classic / Ashy Africa : an African rag / The fascinator : march and two step / Me heart breaker "rags" : song / The St. Louis rag : instrumental novelty for piano / Virginia beauties : march and two-step / Rag-time Patsy : march and two step / Carpet rags : characteristic march and two-step / Original rags / A summer breeze : march and two step / Le' go thar : march and two step : a darkey scramble / Palm leaf rag : a slow drag / Peaceful Henry : a slow drag / The bogie man : character march and two step / Nappy Lee : a slow drag / In a nutshell : a novelty / Sweet Alfarata : 2 step-march for piano / Kleiner Kohen : march & two step / Tangle foot Cy : march two step / Woozy : a rag-time march & two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1903-H Online |
Africana a ragtime classic / Ashy Africa an African rag / The bogie man character march and two step / The fascinator march and two step / Carpet rags characteristic march and two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1903-I | Where the silv'ry Colorado wends its way / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1903-I Online | Where the silv'ry Colorado wends its way | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1903-K |
The St. Louis rag : instrumental novelty for piano / Paul Dresser's Where are the friends of other days? At the sound of the bugle call : march song / Come down Miss Malinda / We've got to move to day / Du du lichs mir im herzen, or the wearin' of the green / Drifting along with the city's tide / Sometime / What am you gwine tell Massa Peter when you meet him at de gate? Close those eyes my babe and sleep. Roses in June. The duel of hearts and eyes / Don't make dem scandalous eyes at me / The glorious high ball / The garden of dreams : ballad / Bedelia / Egypt / Sweet Cymbeline. Had she only let me dream an hour more / Mein liebster hat keine brillanten : Lied : op. 148 / Lolita : a tropical dance / Resignation : song / The boys in the gall'ry for mine / Arizona / When I meet her on the Suwanee far away / When the leaves begin to fall / Ma Afro-Mexican queen / Although I am a soldier I prefer a private life / Ramona. Sometime, someday, somewhere / Mademoiselle New York / Only a dream of the golden past / Ki=yo : Indian love song / Just because I'm from Missouri / Clink, clink, clink. If you were I and I were you / I take things easy / My dahomian queen / Languid eyes : dance caprice / My Pauline : waltz song / You and I. My Alamo love. I would forget. Anona. |
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MUSICPOP 1903-K Online | Don't make dem scandalous eyes at me | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1903-SM |
By the sycamore tree / The midnight flyer : march-two step / |
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MUSICPOP 1903-SM Online |
The midnight flyer march-two step / By the sycamore tree |
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MUSICPOP 1903 Online |
My Colorado queen Alagazam song / In dear old Colorado (Maurine) / |
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MUSICPOP 1904 |
Don't cry Katie dear / Now sleeps the crimson petal. The Spanish coon / The Gypsy trail / Little fleet of cloud-boats. Teasing. Burglar and the child. Gray owl. By the watermelon vine. Sunlight and shadow. Go not too far. Sleep, little ruffly, fluffly bird. Glorious morn. Every flower. Seranader. Face in a golden frame. Billy / O perfect love. That's why I stole a kiss from you. What the brass band played. Hills o' skye. Hooray for a holiday. In mem'ry's golden frame. All through the love of you. Good-bye little girl good-bye. If you were only here. Awake! my love. 'Neath the pines of Vermont. On a good trolley ride. Oolong li. Romance. Eyes of the girl you love. Good bye my lady love / When my golden hair has turned to silver gray. Mattinata / Lily or the rose? Louisianna Anna. Josette. Cleona. Resignation. I'm trying so hard to forget you. Come raggio di sol. Tis almost time to say good-by. Let me go back. More I see of other girls, the better I like you. Though we part, I'll not forget you. When the fields are white with daisies. When we listened to the murmur of the pine. Mona darling. Day is gone : op. 40, no. 2 / In after years, when I am old / Give my regards to Broadway / Alexander, don't you love your baby no more? / Come down from the big fig tree. I'll take you home again, Kathleen / Trumpeter. Molly Carew. Vision fugitive. Three little words. Where the river Shannon flows. Why don't they play with me. When the roses bloom in Avalon. Lonesome. Mid the mountains of dear old Colorado. Caro mio ben. In some sad hour. In my garden. Rockin' in de wind. Rock of ages. Tis the day. When the harvest moon is shining on the river / Meet me at the fountain. No night there. Philosophy. Mexico. Legend of the Maguire. In the valley of the sunny San Joaquin. Nile. Absinthe Frappe. Oh lady moon! I can't take my eyes off you. Simple dimple. Strolling on the pike. Whisper. Yankee doodle boy. Three for Jack. Rolling down to Rio. Courting by proxy. Love's echo. My dear old Colorado home / Just my style. I'll take you home again Kathleen. Easter Hymn. Lover in Damascus. Alone. When the bees are in the hive. Life's a funny proposition after all. Light at evening time. Requiem / Soft-footed snow. Say once again that you love me. Sweet Genevieve. Please don't take the baby from me. The preacher and the bear / When I say good-bye to mother. Gray eyes. In thine absence. Violette. Forever and a day. One fine day = [un bel di vedremo] / A china tragedy : song / Fooling you. For his mother's sake. |
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MUSICPOP 1904-CP |
'Neath the shadows of the old elm tree / An outlaw's prayer / |
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MUSICPOP 1904-CP Online |
An outlaw's prayer 'Neath the shadows of the old elm tree |
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MUSICPOP 1904-D |
If you're in love, say cuckoo : leap year novelty song / What's the matter with the mail? / Come take a trip in my air-ship / Her boy in blue : march song & chorus / Shame on you / In Zanzibar : my little chimpanzee / Taka step : two-step / Good bye my summer girl / Here's my friend / He was always fooling around / Oh, oh, Sallie : I'll love you till I die / I've got a feelin' for you / Good bye my lady love / Fesia / Oysters and clams : the ragtime oyster man / Bread and cheese and kisses : as sung by Miss Pauline Devere / Give my regards to Broadway / Down on the beach of a Sunday / Down in the subway / Farewell, sweetheart May / Good bye "sis" : march song & chorus / Honolulu : march song / Make a fuss over me / The man behind : a comic song / I ain't going to Mat-a-loo-loo! / How can things be on the level when the world is round? / Daisies : song / Down on the Brandywine / Down at the shore / Ev'ry little bit helps / Good-bye Flo / By the watermelon vine : Lindy Lou / The burgler and his child / The Spanish coon / Bunker Hill / I may be crazy, but I ain't no fool / Come take a ride underground / Ten thousand cattle straying : (Dead broke) / The ghost that never walked / The American soldier : march song and chorus / Anheuser, Budweiser / |
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MUSICPOP 1904-D Online |
Oysters and clams the ragtime oyster man / Here's my friend He was always fooling around Fesia Ten thousand cattle straying (Dead broke) / |
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