Call Number (LC) Title Results
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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MUSICPOP 1904-H Dixie belles /
The chrysanthemum : an Afro-American intermezzo /
Funny folks : rag-time march & two-step /
Turkey in the straw : a rag-time fantasie /
Black diamond rag /
The Black laugh : march and two-step /
Hot air rag /
Panama rag /
Rag pickers rag : two step /
Silence and fun : a ragtime essence /
Swipesy : cakewalk /
Swanee rag : two step /
Make a fuss over me : two-step introducing Oysters & clams /
Carbarlick acid : two step /
The Cascades : a rag /
Tar baby : ragtime two-step /
Avalon : waltzes for piano /
The sycamore : a concert rag /
Havana rag /
St. Louis tickle : rag time two-step /
In the shadow of the Rockies she's sleeping a Rocky Mountain ballad /
The girl I loved out in the golden West /
The Buffalo Flyer : march two-step /
In the shadow of the Rockies she's sleeping : a Rocky Mountain ballad /
Strolling on the pike : two-step /
When Teddy hits the West : a song /
The meteor : march and two step /
Does this train go to heaven? /
Trixy : 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 /
Does this train go to heaven?
The meteor march and two step /
In the shadow of the Rockies she's sleeping a Rocky Mountain ballad /
When Teddy hits the West a song /
Funny folks rag-time march & two-step /
The Cascades a rag /
Avalon waltzes for piano /
The Buffalo Flyer march two-step /
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MUSICPOP 1904-I Cosmopolitan America : march and two-step /
Cupid and the cowboy : two step /
Where the silv'ry Colorado wends its way /
My jug and I : drinking song /
The girl I loved out in the golden West /
Falconer's song /
My lady nightingale : a serenade /
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MUSICPOP 1904-I Online My lady nightingale a serenade /
My jug and I drinking song /
The girl I loved out in the golden West
Cupid and the cowboy two step /
Cosmopolitan America march and two-step /
Falconer's song
Belle of the plains march and twostep /
Only a poor soldier's dream song /
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MUSICPOP 1904-K Turkey in the straw : a rag-time fantasie /
Nola /
An ocean lullaby : romance /
My little dearie /
My black-eyed Sue /
In Zanzibar : my little chimpanzee /
With you, dear! /
Down in Mobile : march characteristic /
The saftest o' the family /
Billy /
When my golden hair has turned to silver gray.
Flea song.
Woodland croon song.
Where the mocking birds were singing.
Piking the pike, or, Take a pike at the pike with me /
Mignonette /
My Cherokee /
Kate Kearney /
My Indian maiden /
I can't take my eyes off you.
A bit o' blarney the song success of the year /
A bit o' blarney : the song success of the year /
My honey Lou /
Give my regards to Broadway /
Dan, Dan, Dan-u-el /
Abraham /
Alexander, don't you love your baby no more? /
Tale of the turtle dove.
Little Moozoo-May.
My gondolier queen, good night.
Peculiar Julia : bolivar and chorus /
One little soldier man /
She just suits me /
Reina /
I love you all the time /
Riding in an auto car : march and two-step /
The song of a butterfly /
Tears.
Yankee doodle boy.
Jolly me along /
I may be crazy, but I ain't no fool /
Just my style.
Ten thousand cattle straying : (Dead broke) /
Kaaterina /
Rose dreams : valse pensive /
Mexico.
Cordalia Malone.
Life's a funny proposition after all.
Roses at twilight /
Mynie.
Dora /
Absinthe frappe.
Those songs my mother used to sing.
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MUSICPOP 1904-K Online Alexander, don't you love your baby no more?
Dora
Dan, Dan, Dan-u-el
Turkey in the straw a rag-time fantasie /
Abraham
A bit o' blarney the song success of the year /
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MUSICPOP 1904-SM The gondolier : intermezzo /
Requiem : [from] Underwoods : op. 15, no. 2 /
The time of May /
Moonlight : a serenade /
Serenity /
Over the hills to sunlight town /
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MUSICPOP 1904-SM Online The gondolier intermezzo /
Requiem [from] Underwoods : op. 15, no. 2 /
The time of May
Over the hills to sunlight town
Moonlight a serenade /
Serenity
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MUSICPOP 1904 Online The preacher and the bear
Good bye my lady love
Give my regards to Broadway
My dear old Colorado home
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MUSICPOP 1905 Boat song.
Girl we all love best.
My Jane, Jane, Jane.
In the golden autumn time : my sweet Elaine /
Would you care? /
I would like to be your pal.
Moon has his eyes on you.
Caw-caw-caw.
In an autumn forest.
Sonoma.
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.
Among the hills of my old Colorado home.
If the man in the moon were a coon /
Just beyond the vale of years.
Love is a rose.
Where the river Shannon flows.
I'll come back some day.
Our company march /
She is ma daisy.
Bessie.
Moon and night.
Southern lullaby.
Southern song.
You're the image of the girl I used to love.
Bonnie eyes of brown and blue.
Old big nigger.
Roses.
Since that summer time with you.
Thora.
I could learn to love you.
It's good enough for me.
Queen of my dreams.
Girl on the automobile.
Goodbye sweetheart goodbye.
I'm a poor unhappy maid.
Blow, blow thou winter wind.
Wait 'till the sun shines, Nellie /
Nobody.
One called "mother" and the other "home sweet home"
When I look into your eyes.
When the moon shines bright.
Why I love that picture so.
With you.
Just for fun.
Lights of home.
Little brown hut in the lane.
Dewdrop and the rose.
My love Am'abel.
Mignonette.
Musket or the sword.
In the shade of the old apple tree /
To be loved by the girl you love.
Good-bye, "Dixie" dear /
Whole dam family.
Memories of the old farm home.
Darktown barbacue [sic] /
Mamma's boy.
Japanese maiden.
My name is Morgan but it ain't J. P.
My heart's tonight in Tennessee.
Silver heels.
Someone thinks of someone.
Joy of man.
In dear old Georgia : song /
A bowl of roses : song /
Dearie /
Treat me nice.
Any old tree.
Love's way.
Watchman! what of the night?
When you and I.
I love every girl in the wide, wide world.
If I could read your heart.
Life of a rose.
My pretty Jap.
My Colorado home among the pines.
Teddy.
When summer waters clear, kiss roses dear.
Walula.
If a girl like you loved a boy like me /
Prairies of Illinois.
O salutaris hostia.
Doubt not, fond heart.
Baby's goodnight song.
Nellie Dean.
That Mr. Millionaire.
I do not know why I love you so.
Solitario.
The black cat rag : march & two step /
I caught you making eyes.
I love the jocund dance.
God be merciful to me.
In the evening by the moonlight.
Comin' thro' the rye.
Milo.
Where is my boy tonight?
So long Mary.
Come over on my veranda.
There is a green hill far away.
My lagan love.
Everybody works but father /
Down in the subway /
Dearie.
Moonlight : song : a serenade /
Carissima.
Odes.
Soldier's bride.
Song of April.
Sea is my sweetheart.
Evening and morning.
A picnic for two /
Promise that you'll be true.
Josie.
Katy-did, the cricket and the frog.
Mariar.
Noon and night.
In my merry Oldsmobile : timely waltz song /
Cry of Rachel.
My gal sal.
Harbor of home sweet home.
Hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.
Jack o'lantern girl.
There's a dark man comin' with a bundle.
King of the deep am I.
Lad who went to war.
Light.
Little fighting soldier man.
My dusky rose.
Soldier of old Japan.
Somehow mother's different from the rest.
American soldier.
Courting by proxy.
Eyes of blue.
Take these flowers, old lady.
Tale of Tokio.
Babylon.
Dreams.
Christmas hymn.
Our Easter hymn.
When Angelina Johnson comes a-swingin' down de line.
You never spoke like that to me before.
Sweetest girl of all.
Vow on the battlefield.
My southern home.
Sweet Josephine.
Little boy called Taps.
A song of sleep.
Canada forever.
Dream on, my love.
Spirit of mischief.
That dear girl in Illinois.
Colleen.
Cherry blossom.
You needn't think I'm a regular fool.
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MUSICPOP 1905-CP Sweet Irene / 1
MUSICPOP 1905-CP Online Sweet Irene 1
MUSICPOP 1905-D Happy Heinie : a characteristic march-two step /
Moonlight in Dixie : a southern characteristic piece introducing old plantation melodies /
Chicken chowder : characteristic two-step /
Get busy! : you look so good to me /
A good cigar is a smoke : puff, puff, puff /
If the man in the moon were a coon /
Upon the trolley line /
Nobody has more trouble than me /
Peaches and cream /
Central, give me back my dime /
Jasper don't you hear me calling you /
Down where the silv'ry Mohawk flows /
Cheerful Charlie Jones : a Negro dance ; op. 216 /
Fly away birdie to heaven /
Pals, good old pals /
After the battle /
I live in lazyland /
I don't care : song /
I don't know where I'm goin', but I'm on my way : a coon oddity /
Paddle your own canoe : a darkey ditty /
Have you seen my Henry Brown? /
In Timbuctoo : a monkey ditty /
He's me pal /
Hearts /
If a girl like you loved a boy like me /
If you don't like your job, quit! /
Everybody works but father /
Dreaming love of you /
The girl on the automobile /
I'm getting sleepy /
Down in the subway /
Goodbye sweetheart goodbye /
Good bye eyes of blue : popular march song /
Cheyenne : (Shy Ann) : song /
Dixie dear : a Southerner's plaintive cry to his lady love /
Spoon time /
Keep a little cosy corner in your heart for me /
If tears were pearls = Wär'n Thränen Perl'n /
Friends that are good and true /
The Mormon coon /
If I were on the stage : (Kiss me again) /
The day that you grew colder : a retrospective ballad /
I like your way : song /
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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?
Chicken chowder characteristic two-step /
Cheerful Charlie Jones a Negro dance ; op. 216 /
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MUSICPOP 1905-H Plantation dreams : ideal two-step /
Chicken chowder : characteristic two-step /
Freckles : march and two step /
Cinders : a novelty two step /
Dimples : characteristic march : (two step) /
Lazy Luke /
Peaches and cream /
Florida rag /
Old folks at home. My old Kentucky home : (rag-time arrangement) /
No-ze : march-two-step : as played nightly on Steamer Island Queen /
A ragtime joke : march-two step /
Sassafras rag /
Splivin's Corners : a barnyard medley march /
Sympathetic Jasper : a rag /
Gallery gods delight : a rag time two-step /
The giggler : march-two-step /
Baltimore buck : ragtime two step /
Cannon ball : characteristic two-step /
A catchy thing : characteristic march & two-step /
Chicken on the fence : two-step intermezzo rag-time /
Chuckles : two step /
The mascot : march two-step /
Musical zigzags rag /
Virginia : march & two step /
Peek-a-boo rag /
The wise gazabo : two step /
Hoosier rag : two step /
Jungle time : a genuine rag /
Lewis and Clark Exposition waltzes : (Papinta waltzes) /
Back to life : rag time march & two step /
A black bawl : a slow drag /
The girl I loved out in the golden West /
On the Portland Trail : the immediate waltz song hit /
Opera rags : characteristic march-two step /
The black cat rag : march & two step /
Dear old 'Frisco /
Blue ribbon rag /
Aunt Jane : intermezzo two-step /
Maud : two-step /
The Portland exposish /
Calico rag /
The Vienna rag : cake walk a la Strauss /
In my home among the Rockies far away /
The trifler : two step /
Policy king : a popular two step /
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MUSICPOP 1905-H Online Aunt Jane intermezzo two-step /
Back to life rag time march & two step /
Baltimore buck ragtime two step /
Blue ribbon rag
Chuckles two step /
The black cat rag march & two step /
Calico rag
Cannon ball characteristic two-step /
Cinders a novelty two step /
Dimples characteristic march : (two step) /
In my home among the Rockies far away
On the Portland Trail the immediate waltz song hit /
Lewis and Clark Exposition waltzes (Papinta waltzes) /
The Portland exposish
Freckles march and two step /
Gallery gods delight a rag time two-step /
The giggler march-two-step /
Florida rag /
A catchy thing characteristic march & two-step /
Chicken on the fence two-step intermezzo rag-time /
Dear old 'Frisco
The trifler two step /
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