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MUSICPOP 1903 Online |
My Colorado queen In dear old Colorado (Maurine) / Alagazam song / |
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MUSICPOP 1904 |
Romance. Seranader. Rockin' in de wind. In my garden. In some sad hour. On a good trolley ride. Little fleet of cloud-boats. Oh lady moon! Oolong li. Though we part, I'll not forget you. Trumpeter. Come raggio di sol. Gray owl. Good-bye little girl good-bye. For his mother's sake. Go not too far. Simple dimple. All through the love of you. 'Neath the pines of Vermont. Hooray for a holiday. That's why I stole a kiss from you. What the brass band played. My dear old Colorado home / When the harvest moon is shining on the river / I'll take you home again Kathleen. Glorious morn. Sunlight and shadow. I'm trying so hard to forget you. The Spanish coon / I can't take my eyes off you. Hills o' skye. Mattinata / Now sleeps the crimson petal. Good bye my lady love / Give my regards to Broadway / Alexander, don't you love your baby no more? / Caro mio ben. Come down from the big fig tree. Billy / Day is gone : op. 40, no. 2 / Don't cry Katie dear / In after years, when I am old / In the valley of the sunny San Joaquin. When the fields are white with daisies. When we listened to the murmur of the pine. I'll take you home again, Kathleen / Let me go back. Mona darling. More I see of other girls, the better I like you. No night there. Resignation. Teasing. Vision fugitive. Why don't they play with me. Cleona. Forever and a day. Awake! my love. Every flower. Face in a golden frame. Legend of the Maguire. Life's a funny proposition after all. Light at evening time. Lily or the rose? Nile. If you were only here. In mem'ry's golden frame. Absinthe Frappe. Josette. Just my style. Louisianna Anna. O perfect love. Philosophy. Please don't take the baby from me. Courting by proxy. Love's echo. The preacher and the bear / Requiem / Rock of ages. Rolling down to Rio. Say once again that you love me. By the watermelon vine. Gray eyes. Molly Carew. Soft-footed snow. Sweet Genevieve. Three for Jack. Three little words. Where the river Shannon flows. When the roses bloom in Avalon. Yankee doodle boy. Whisper. Strolling on the pike. Tis almost time to say good-by. Tis the day. When the bees are in the hive. When I say good-bye to mother. When my golden hair has turned to silver gray. Easter Hymn. Meet me at the fountain. In thine absence. Mid the mountains of dear old Colorado. Alone. Lonesome. Lover in Damascus. Violette. Eyes of the girl you love. Mexico. Sleep, little ruffly, fluffly bird. One fine day = [un bel di vedremo] / The Gypsy trail / A china tragedy : song / Fooling you. Burglar and the child. |
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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 |
Taka step : two-step / He was always fooling around / Fesia / Oysters and clams : the ragtime oyster man / Here's my friend / Daisies : song / Down on the Brandywine / Down at the shore / Down in the subway / Down on the beach of a Sunday / The Spanish coon / Come take a ride underground / Bread and cheese and kisses : as sung by Miss Pauline Devere / Anheuser, Budweiser / The American soldier : march song and chorus / Ten thousand cattle straying : (Dead broke) / By the watermelon vine : Lindy Lou / Bunker Hill / The man behind : a comic song / I may be crazy, but I ain't no fool / Come take a trip in my air-ship / Oh, oh, Sallie : I'll love you till I die / What's the matter with the mail? / The burgler and his child / I've got a feelin' for you / Make a fuss over me / The ghost that never walked / Good bye my summer girl / I ain't going to Mat-a-loo-loo! / Her boy in blue : march song & chorus / Ev'ry little bit helps / Farewell, sweetheart May / Shame on you / Good-bye Flo / Honolulu : march song / How can things be on the level when the world is round? / Good bye "sis" : march song & chorus / Good bye my lady love / Give my regards to Broadway / In Zanzibar : my little chimpanzee / If you're in love, say cuckoo : leap year novelty song / |
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MUSICPOP 1904-D Online |
Fesia Here's my friend He was always fooling around Oysters and clams the ragtime oyster man / Ten thousand cattle straying (Dead broke) / |
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MUSICPOP 1904-H |
Carbarlick acid : two step / The Cascades : a rag / Hot air rag / Havana rag / Make a fuss over me : two-step introducing Oysters & clams / Panama rag / Rag pickers rag : two step / Silence and fun : a ragtime essence / St. Louis tickle : rag time two-step / Swanee rag : two step / Trixy : two step / The sycamore : a concert rag / Swipesy : cakewalk / Tar baby : ragtime two-step / The Black laugh : march and two-step / Funny folks : rag-time march & two-step / Turkey in the straw : a rag-time fantasie / Black diamond rag / Strolling on the pike : two-step / Avalon : waltzes for piano / The Buffalo Flyer : march two-step / In the shadow of the Rockies she's sleeping : a Rocky Mountain ballad / Does this train go to heaven? / When Teddy hits the West : a song / The girl I loved out in the golden West / In the shadow of the Rockies she's sleeping a Rocky Mountain ballad / Dixie belles / The chrysanthemum : an Afro-American intermezzo / The meteor : march and two step / |
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MUSICPOP 1904-H Online |
Carbarlick acid two step / Dixie belles The chrysanthemum an Afro-American intermezzo / Black diamond rag The Black laugh march and two-step / Funny folks rag-time march & two-step / When Teddy hits the West a song / The Cascades a rag / Avalon waltzes for piano / The Buffalo Flyer march two-step / Does this train go to heaven? In the shadow of the Rockies she's sleeping a Rocky Mountain ballad / The meteor march and two step / |
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MUSICPOP 1904-I |
Where the silv'ry Colorado wends its way / Cosmopolitan America : march and two-step / Cupid and the cowboy : two step / The girl I loved out in the golden West / My jug and I : drinking song / My lady nightingale : a serenade / Falconer's song / |
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MUSICPOP 1904-I Online |
Cosmopolitan America march and two-step / Cupid and the cowboy two step / Falconer's song My lady nightingale a serenade / Only a poor soldier's dream song / Belle of the plains march and twostep / The girl I loved out in the golden West My jug and I drinking song / |
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MUSICPOP 1904-K |
The saftest o' the family / A bit o' blarney the song success of the year / Down in Mobile : march characteristic / Turkey in the straw : a rag-time fantasie / I can't take my eyes off you. Little Moozoo-May. My gondolier queen, good night. Flea song. Where the mocking birds were singing. Kate Kearney / An ocean lullaby : romance / My Indian maiden / My Cherokee / My little dearie / Nola / Rose dreams : valse pensive / Riding in an auto car : march and two-step / Ten thousand cattle straying : (Dead broke) / My honey Lou / I may be crazy, but I ain't no fool / I love you all the time / Jolly me along / Kaaterina / My black-eyed Sue / Mignonette / Piking the pike, or, Take a pike at the pike with me / Reina / The song of a butterfly / Give my regards to Broadway / Alexander, don't you love your baby no more? / Billy / A bit o' blarney : the song success of the year / One little soldier man / Life's a funny proposition after all. Peculiar Julia : bolivar and chorus / Just my style. Abraham / Dan, Dan, Dan-u-el / Yankee doodle boy. When my golden hair has turned to silver gray. Roses at twilight / She just suits me / Tale of the turtle dove. Dora / Absinthe frappe. Tears. Woodland croon song. Cordalia Malone. Those songs my mother used to sing. Mynie. In Zanzibar : my little chimpanzee / With you, dear! / Mexico. |
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MUSICPOP 1904-K Online |
A bit o' blarney the song success of the year / Abraham Dan, Dan, Dan-u-el Dora Turkey in the straw a rag-time fantasie / Alexander, don't you love your baby no more? |
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MUSICPOP 1904-SM |
Over the hills to sunlight town / Requiem : [from] Underwoods : op. 15, no. 2 / Serenity / The time of May / Moonlight : a serenade / The gondolier : intermezzo / |
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MUSICPOP 1904-SM Online |
Requiem [from] Underwoods : op. 15, no. 2 / Serenity Moonlight a serenade / Over the hills to sunlight town The gondolier intermezzo / The time of May |
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MUSICPOP 1904 Online |
Good bye my lady love The preacher and the bear Give my regards to Broadway My dear old Colorado home |
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MUSICPOP 1905 |
Song of April. Southern lullaby. Promise that you'll be true. Sonoma. Blow, blow thou winter wind. Boat song. Canada forever. One called "mother" and the other "home sweet home" Musket or the sword. Why I love that picture so. With you. Where is my boy tonight? My Jane, Jane, Jane. To be loved by the girl you love. Treat me nice. Evening and morning. Lights of home. Love is a rose. Girl on the automobile. There is a green hill far away. Our company march / The black cat rag : march & two step / Girl we all love best. Down in the subway / Dream on, my love. That dear girl in Illinois. Bonnie eyes of brown and blue. I'll come back some day. Among the hills of my old Colorado home. You needn't think I'm a regular fool. You're the image of the girl I used to love. If a girl like you loved a boy like me / Everybody works but father / If the man in the moon were a coon / My gal sal. Moonlight : song : a serenade / A picnic for two / In the shade of the old apple tree / Good-bye, "Dixie" dear / A bowl of roses : song / Carissima. Dearie / In dear old Georgia : song / Silver heels. My name is Morgan but it ain't J. P. Mamma's boy. Japanese maiden. In my merry Oldsmobile : timely waltz song / In the evening by the moonlight. Whole dam family. Wait 'till the sun shines, Nellie / Joy of man. When you and I. Would you care? / You never spoke like that to me before. American soldier. Any old tree. Caw-caw-caw. Cherry blossom. Christmas hymn. God be merciful to me. Goodbye sweetheart goodbye. Babylon. Bessie. Colleen. Comin' thro' the rye. Courting by proxy. Cry of Rachel. Dewdrop and the rose. Eyes of blue. I love every girl in the wide, wide world. I love the jocund dance. I would like to be your pal. Light. Little brown hut in the lane. Little fighting soldier man. My dusky rose. My lagan love. My love Am'abel. Our Easter hymn. I'm a poor unhappy maid. If I could read your heart. Jack o'lantern girl. Josie. Just for fun. Katy-did, the cricket and the frog. Love's way. King of the deep am I. Lad who went to war. Just beyond the vale of years. Queen of my dreams. Dreams. Hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. I caught you making eyes. I could learn to love you. It's good enough for me. Mariar. Mignonette. Milo. Moon and night. Moon has his eyes on you. Nobody. Odes. Soldier of old Japan. Soldier's bride. Somehow mother's different from the rest. Southern song. Spirit of mischief. She is ma daisy. When the moon shines bright. When Angelina Johnson comes a-swingin' down de line. Sweetest girl of all. Take these flowers, old lady. Tale of Tokio. So long Mary. There's a dark man comin' with a bundle. Watchman! what of the night? When I look into your eyes. Little boy called Taps. A song of sleep. Prairies of Illinois. O salutaris hostia. My pretty Jap. My Colorado home among the pines. Sweet Josephine. Teddy. When summer waters clear, kiss roses dear. Walula. Doubt not, fond heart. Baby's goodnight song. Memories of the old farm home. That Mr. Millionaire. I do not know why I love you so. Solitario. In an autumn forest. Old big nigger. Vow on the battlefield. My southern home. Roses. Since that summer time with you. Harbor of home sweet home. Sea is my sweetheart. Come over on my veranda. Nellie Dean. Life of a rose. Someone thinks of someone. Thora. Where the river Shannon flows. Dearie. Noon and night. My heart's tonight in Tennessee. Broncho belle. I like the way you've acted since I've been gone. I don't want to go away. Montana's sunlit hills. Nita. Darktown barbacue [sic] / In the golden autumn time : my sweet Elaine / |
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MUSICPOP 1905-CP | Sweet Irene / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1905-CP Online | Sweet Irene | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1905-D |
I don't know where I'm goin', but I'm on my way : a coon oddity / Moonlight in Dixie : a southern characteristic piece introducing old plantation melodies / Happy Heinie : a characteristic march-two step / Chicken chowder : characteristic two-step / Cheerful Charlie Jones : a Negro dance ; op. 216 / Central, give me back my dime / Jasper don't you hear me calling you / A good cigar is a smoke : puff, puff, puff / Get busy! : you look so good to me / Peaches and cream / Have you seen my Henry Brown? / After the battle / If tears were pearls = Wär'n Thränen Perl'n / I like your way : song / If I were on the stage : (Kiss me again) / Down in the subway / The day that you grew colder : a retrospective ballad / Dreaming love of you / Down where the silv'ry Mohawk flows / He's me pal / In Timbuctoo : a monkey ditty / Cheyenne : (Shy Ann) : song / I live in lazyland / I don't care : song / Friends that are good and true / The Mormon coon / Paddle your own canoe : a darkey ditty / Pals, good old pals / Keep a little cosy corner in your heart for me / Nobody has more trouble than me / Spoon time / Upon the trolley line / Fly away birdie to heaven / If a girl like you loved a boy like me / If you don't like your job, quit! / Good bye eyes of blue : popular march song / Hearts / Goodbye sweetheart goodbye / Everybody works but father / If the man in the moon were a coon / I'm getting sleepy / The girl on the automobile / Dixie dear : a Southerner's plaintive cry to his lady love / |
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MUSICPOP 1905-D Online |
Get busy! you look so good to me / Happy Heinie a characteristic march-two step / Have you seen my Henry Brown? Cheerful Charlie Jones a Negro dance ; op. 216 / Chicken chowder characteristic two-step / |
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