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MUSICPOP 1905-SM |
Happy Heinie : a characteristic march-two step / In the golden autumn time : my sweet Elaine / Would you care? / The belles of Dixie : characteristic march / The beautiful land of Bon Bon / The matador : intermezzo-two step march / Cherry : intermezzo gentile / Why don't you try, or, The rolling chair song / I'll be home on Christmas eve / I don't know where I'm goin', but I'm on my way : a coon oddity / A picnic for two / Daddy's little girl / |
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MUSICPOP 1905-SM Online |
The belles of Dixie characteristic march / I'll be home on Christmas eve Happy Heinie a characteristic march-two step / Daddy's little girl I don't know where I'm goin', but I'm on my way a coon oddity / In the golden autumn time my sweet Elaine / Cherry intermezzo gentile / Why don't you try, or, The rolling chair song The beautiful land of Bon Bon The matador intermezzo-two step march / Would you care? A picnic for two |
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MUSICPOP 1905 Online |
Our company march If the man in the moon were a coon Darktown barbacue [sic] |
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MUSICPOP 1906 |
Like the rose, you're the fairest flower. That's what the rose said to me. Mother's appeal. Arrah Wanna : an Irish Indian matrimonial venture / The bull-frog and the coon / The good old U.S.A. / On the blue hills of New England, far away. 'Mid the fields of snowy cotton : 'round my dear old southern home. I am content to wait / If I only had a home sweet home / The starlight of my Colorado home / Home sweet home sounds good to me / Floating along : romanza, two-step / Retreat. Farewell my little sunbeam. School days. My Mariuccia take a steamboat : she's gone away / Is it warm enough for you. Magdalene. Bric-a-brac rag / Benvenuto : op'era en quatre actes, six tableaux / Since your eyes looked into mine. Where blossoms grow. Hymn to the evergreen state. It happens ev'ry night. Floods of spring. Florence. Hail joyous morn. Holly and mistletoe. I'm the candy. If the folks at home could see me now. Lamb that strayed from the fold. My faithful rose. Risen indeed. Streets of New York. From you I'll never part. Goblin man. Good-bye pal. When the mocking birds are singing in the wildwood. Can you keep a secret? / Down in the forest. Stricken City. Bird on Nellie's hat. Desire. Dinner bells. Major Marjory. Mine for life. Joy of the morning. Jule. Man we will always love. Going, going, gone / Cheer up mary. Where the river Shannon flows. Au revoir, my little hyacinth. Where the pine trees grow. Spring-time. When the flowers bloom in springtime. At the parting of the way. Arioso. At dawning / Dandelion. Heigh-ho! When the violets whisper "Marie" Don't you mind it, honey. Colleen Bawn / Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly? / Clover blossoms / He's a cousin of mine / Cycle of life. Carry me back to Old Virginny : song and chorus / In the orchard where the children used to play. My southern queen. Sleep little Ikey sleep. Twilight. And a little child shall lead them / When the snowbirds cross the valley. In dear old Arizona. I never thought I'd miss you as I do. Blossom land. Memories of the Yellowstone. Song that mother sung. Those homemade pumpkin pies. I love a lassie, or, Ma Scotch bluebell / Lightfoot Luke. How's my boy? What's the use of dreaming. Stars, the stripes and you. Don't you want a paper, dearie. Geisha girl from old Japan. Hee! haw! Reveries. Rae! rae! rae! My farewell don't mean goodbye. Sweethearts of boyhood days. Never raise a razor 'less you want to raise a row. My chilly baby. My laddie. In my heart of hearts I love you. Fairyland. Every day is ladies day w. Lost children of the sand hills. O loving father. Somewhere / Anchors aweigh : song of the Navy. Without a wedding ring / When love turns December to May. You're a grand old flag. Not because your hair is curly. Old Pike's Peak / What's the use of living without love. I am swept across the desert. Just like you. The pipe of peace : American intermezzo-two step / I love you truly. I love you truly : from Seven songs as unpretentious as the wild rose / Noon and night. As in a rose jar. If I but knew. Sweet Miss Mary. Queen of spades. Strolling with your summer girl. Such is my love for you. Waiting, waiting for the day that ne'er will come. When the columbine's in blossom Bessie dear / Won't you come over to my house. Cradle song. Look for me when the lilacs bloom. My sweetheart little Nell. My Mexicana queen. Say you'll be my lady, Dinah do! At parting. The Uncle Sammy girls. Where the sweet Kentucky flows. Young antelope. Story that you told me in the dell. Heaven born banner. When you know you're not forgotten, by the girl you can't forget. Thursday is my Jonah day. Possession. I love you truly / Old New England homestead on the hill. While the old mill wheel is turning. Love me and the world is mine. Love's pleading. Cheyenne. |
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MUSICPOP 1906-D |
Arrah Wanna : an Irish Indian matrimonial venture / Snow ball : ragtime march / If I only had a home sweet home / Kinklets : a ragtime two step / Bake dat chicken pie / I could love a million girls / Georgianna / I'd rather be outside a-lookin' in than on the inside a-lookin' out / At the grasshopper's hop : dance characteristic / Razzazza mazzazza : an extravaganza : piano solo / Cuttin' up : slow drag / The watermelon trust : a slow drag / Pickles and peppers : a rag oddity : march and two-step / Sweet potatoes : a ragtime march / He walked right in, turned around and walked right out again / My Mariuccia take a steamboat : she's gone away / Popularity : march and two step / Frog legs rag / I've got a white man running my automobile / I ain't going back to Baltimo' no mo' : coon song / If you can't say something good : (don't say nothing at all) / What's the use of loving if you can't love all the time / The sun am shining why don't you go / The goblin man / The parson and the turkey / I'll be back in a minute but I got to go now / A friend of mine told a friend of mine / The sun shines on no sweeter girl than mine / Colleen Bawn / Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly? / He's a cousin of mine / Carry me back to Old Virginny : song and chorus / And a little child shall lead them / Here it comes again / I love a lassie, or, Ma Scotch bluebell / After they gather the hay : rustic ballad / The girl my heart beats for / I love only you little girl / I've said my last farewell : toot-toot-good-bye / Holding hands and you don't say nothing at all / I'll keep a warm spot in my heart for you / Down Mobile / Girls who have loved / How can I bear to leave thee! : soldier's farewell / Ev'ry ship will find a harbor / Dan / Good night / I'd like to see a little more of you / All in down and out : (sorry I ain't got it, you could get it, if I had it) / Grizzly bear / Dis aint no time for an argument / Camp meeting time : [coon song] / I'm in love with the slide trombone : the great novelty song / The algebra of love / All aboard for Broadway / I'll do anything in the world for you / Run, brudder rabbit, run! / Alice where art thou going / If I only had the nerve : song / If anybody wants to meet a Jonah, shake hands with me / Ida-ho! / The bullfrog and the coon / I like you too : song / I just can't make my eyes behave / I love you truly : from Seven songs as unpretentious as the wild rose / College life : march and two-step / Fordham ram : march & two step / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-D Online |
Frog legs rag Pickles and peppers a rag oddity : march and two-step / Snow ball ragtime march / Sweet potatoes a ragtime march / At the grasshopper's hop dance characteristic / Georgianna Cuttin' up slow drag / Kinklets a ragtime two step / Dis aint no time for an argument Ida-ho! The watermelon trust a slow drag / Bake dat chicken pie |
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MUSICPOP 1906-H |
Jack Frost : rag-time two step / Dixie queen : a southern rag time / Snow ball : ragtime march / Kinklets : a ragtime two step / Home, sweet home and Annie Laurie : rag arrangement / Antoinette : march and two-step / Doll rags / Dixie blossoms : two-step / Chestnuts / Pretzel Pete / Dill pickles : a new rag / Tangle foot rag / The watermelon trust : a slow drag / Sweet potatoes : a ragtime march / Micky Finn : characteristic two-step / Sleepy Lou : a raggy two step / Sly Sal : a slow drag / Soapsuds : march two-step characteristic / Southern sneeze : rag-time two-step / Bric-a-brac rag / Bouncing Betty : novelty two-step / Cazador : a rag time two step / Frog legs rag / May Irwin's rag time dance : (two-step oddity) / Made in Germany : popular German melodies / Tatters : characteristic march two step / Noodles : (German rag) / The darkies Mardi Gras : a ragtime march and two step / Lauterbach : ragtime twostep / Songs of the rag time boy / Holy Moses / The burning of Frisco town / Does this railroad lead to heaven / Cole smoak / Chuckles : two step / The Pacific Electric Trolley waltz / Klinkers : characteristic march & two-step / Ida-ho! / Manhattan rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-H Online |
The darkies Mardi Gras a ragtime march and two step / Home, sweet home and Annie Laurie rag arrangement / Bouncing Betty novelty two-step / May Irwin's rag time dance (two-step oddity) / Lauterbach ragtime twostep / Antoinette march and two-step / Dixie queen a southern rag time / Dixie blossoms two-step / Chuckles two step / Doll rags Bric-a-brac rag Chestnuts Dill pickles a new rag / Does this railroad lead to heaven The Pacific Electric Trolley waltz Cazador a rag time two step / Cole smoak The burning of Frisco town |
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MUSICPOP 1906-I |
Cradle song of Bethlehem / The homeland of the soul : sacred song / Seeing Denver / Blue bells of Scotland : transcription / The sultana intermezzo : an oriental dream / Preludietto / The mermaid's song : an idyl for the piano / To a lonely floweret / Dreaming on the silv'ry Rio Grande / Sasarida : intermezzo mexicana / Morning prayer / California, that's the place for you, old man, for you / Old Rockies cradle song / Annie Laurie : transcription / The hurdler : march and two step / The girl you love : song / Invocation : veni Creator Spiritus / Coasting : waltz song / Back among the clover and the bees / Easter song / Rosemary : a flower song / When the blue bells bloom again. |
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MUSICPOP 1906-I Online |
Back among the clover and the bees Preludietto Old Rockies cradle song Rosemary a flower song / The sultana intermezzo an oriental dream / Sasarida intermezzo mexicana / Seeing Denver Blue bells of Scotland transcription / To a lonely floweret Annie Laurie transcription / California, that's the place for you, old man, for you Easter song Dreaming on the silv'ry Rio Grande Cradle song of Bethlehem Coasting waltz song / The girl you love song / Invocation veni Creator Spiritus / The homeland of the soul sacred song / The hurdler march and two step / Morning prayer The mermaid's song an idyl for the piano / What 49 could do song / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-K |
In southern California far, far, away. Love me, and the world is mine. If I only had a home sweet home / Norma darling / Home sweet home sounds good to me / The old New England homestead on the hill / Acushla / I have waited for a long, long while / I'm going right back to Chicago / Lyla! / Lonely / The bird on Nellie's hat / Sweet Mary of Tralee / Sam's laugh : characteristic march and two-step / Farewell Killarney / The rose and the violet / Popularity : march and two step / Maryland my Maryland / Milo : march and two step / Alamo / The San Francisco earthquake : descriptive ballad / Napanee : a song founded on actual facts / I don't like a search-light / My Mariuccia : take a steamboat. Kiver up yo' head, my little lady. Tesoro mio : valzer, op. 228 / Poor John! How many girls have you told that to? / Nora, my Irish rose / How'd you like to like a girl like me? / My U.S.A. girl / Nothing like that in our family / Pawnee : song / Georgiana Dunn / I guess that's going some / Georgianna / My Irish Rosie / A friend of mine told a friend of mine / Land of golden dreams / I'm getting ready for my mother-in-law / Keep on loving me! / Don't you mind it, honey. Colleen Bawn / Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly? / He's a cousin of mine / Love's happiness. The town at the end of the line / Ida-Ho! / My Irish Rosie. In a little house that's built for two / I'll let you chew my chewing gum / The songs of the rag time boy / In a chimney corner : on a winter's night / Mammy's little curly head / My little Dutch colleen / May I call on you? / All in down and out : sorry I ain't got it, you could get it, if I had it / When Tommy Atkins marries Dolly Gray / You've got to be American to feel that way / Matrimony / Down in the caverns / Lucinda Lee / Canoeing in the park / Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si Do / Minerva : a South American romance / The same old game : song / My own beloved / Would you leave your happy home for me / When your money's all gone / Lonesome little maid / By the light of the honeymoon, or kiss me and say you'll miss me / Let me be your honey bee! / Crocodile isle / My lass from the land of the shamrock / One of the boys / The early bird catches the worm / As we parted at the gate. Somewhere / Anchors aweigh : song of the Navy. Without a wedding ring / Lucinda lonely / You're a grand old flag. Not because your hair is curly. I could learn to love a soldier / In the meadow : near the Susquehanna shore / Float me Charlie / It was persuasion / If I had you / Fare thee well my old Kentucky / Good night beloved good night : a serenade / In the springtime when the roses bloom again / Alice where art thou going / Ida-ho! / It's lonesome tonight. Red roses : waltz : op. 156, no. 4 / Somebody loves somebody. Won't you come over to my house. The great beyond / When you know you're not forgotten, by the girl you can't forget. Clover blossoms. When you're away. Where the weeping willow shades the mossy land / Bird on Nellie's hat. Manhattan rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-K Online |
He's a cousin of mine Ida-Ho! A friend of mine told a friend of mine |
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MUSICPOP 1906-SM |
Arrah Wanna : an Irish Indian matrimonial venture / The cross / Napanee : a song founded on actual facts / Where thou canst rest, or, Ah! love me, but love me well / The dancers : Song for soprano [Op. 12. No. 2.] / Joy of the morning : Song with piano accompaniment / Dreaming : serenade / Day dreams / Somewhere / Love, I have won you : summer / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-SM Online |
Where thou canst rest, or, Ah! love me, but love me well Day dreams Joy of the morning Song with piano accompaniment / Dreaming serenade / The dancers Song for soprano [Op. 12. No. 2.] / Napanee a song founded on actual facts / The cross Love, I have won you summer / Somewhere Arrah Wanna an Irish Indian matrimonial venture / |
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MUSICPOP 1906 Online |
Old Pike's Peak When the columbine's in blossom Bessie dear Going, going, gone Home sweet home sounds good to me Floating along romanza, two-step / The starlight of my Colorado home |
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MUSICPOP 1907 |
Bird songs. A girl like you would do for a boy like me to woo / Colorado / Love's quarrel. I am thy harp. I wish I had a girl. Illinois loyalty song. Just some one. Sunlight. Silver threads among the gold. Longing. Down where the Missouri gently flows. The Buxton slow drag : a snail serenade / Nearer my God to thee. Pastorale Louis XVI. Drum major. Hearts and flowers. Primavera. Rain-coach. Garden romance. When the moon plays peek-a-boo. Down in the old cherry orchard. My love loves me today. Clang of the hammer. Disappointment. My dear. Waltz me 'till I'm dreamy. Let me hear the band play. Wait 'till the rose leaves fall. Wal, I swan! 'Neath the old acorn tree, sweet Estelle. Blossom : intermezzo two-step / I sing as I sail with the rollicking gale. Forever sweetheart. In monkey land / The flowers outside the café / Birth of morn. Tommy, lad! Peine d'amour. Rose in the bud. Red wing : an Indian fable / I used to believe in fairies. Poppies. Fleeting years. Brother Noah gave out checks for rain. In the land of the buffalo / If the new love is a true love. Night and day : mezzo soprano / I'm tying the leaves so they won't come down. Sweetheart days. His lullaby / Spring song / Before thy throne. And Then Say Adieu. School days : when we were a couple of kids / Won't somebody be my mamma. She was a grand old lady. That's what the rose said to me. Totem pole. Pride of the prairie. Rose-time morning. When the swallows northward fly, Sweet Eleanor. When the winter days are over. Won't you waltz "home sweet home" with me for old time's sake. Sea. See saw. Jilia. San Antonio / Crying of water. Dedication. He never even said good bye / I'm afraid to come home in the dark. There's another picture in my mamma's frame. My Virginia. On the road to Mandalay. Yesterday. Birth of the rainbow. Glow-worm. I'm looking for the man that wrote 'The merry widow waltz' Spirit of God. Ecstasy. Goodbye Mamie. Lily and the sunbeam. Weep you no more. Why did you break my heart? I'll see you later, dearie. Life. Honey boy / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-D |
A girl like you would do for a boy like me to woo / I can't think of anything else but you / Carbarlick acid rag / I'm happy when the band plays Dixie : (march song) / If we knew what the milkman knows / Does it pay? / Get happy / When the moon plays peek-a-boo with you / Don't worry : it may not all be true / Honest injun : I love you / Fluffy ruffles : march and two-step / I'd live or I would die for you : song / Bob me up and down Bob / I'd like to call on you / Come back to old Manhattan, dearie / Monkey land / Dill pickles : two step / The glow-worm : song / Dixie Dan / He goes to church on Sunday / Just because I loved you so / Tiddley-om-pom : a Spanish burlesque / Broncho buster / When it's moonlight, Mary darling, 'neath the old grape arbor shade / The meanest man in town / How'd you like to be my wife / Angels bring my mother back to me / Bye bye my Caroline / I've a million reasons / And a little bit more / I'm jealous of you / Every little bit added to what you've got makes just a little bit more / Everybody's pickin' on me / Dolly dear / Don't be so angry / I'd like to meet your father / The hymns of the old church choir / I have a longing for Long Acre Square / Gee, ain't I glad I'm home / Be good : (if you can't be good be careful) / Budweiser's a friend of mine / Captain Willie Brown / Caroline / Captain baby bunting : of the Rocking-horse Brigade / The police won't let Mariuch-a dance : unless she move da feet / Ta ta, au revoir : choo! choo! I'm going to / In dear old Colorado where the hills caress the skies / San Antonio / If I'm going to die, I'm going to have some fun / Sacramento / Could you learn to love a little girl like me? / I'd rather be a lobster than a wise guy / I'd rather two step than waltz, Bill / Dixie darlings : two step / He never even said good bye / Heart of my heart / Honey boy / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-D Online |
Dill pickles two step / Dixie darlings two step / Get happy Carbarlick acid rag Dixie Dan Sacramento Fluffy ruffles march and two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-H |
Ragtime eyes / Missouri rag : march & two step / Jolly jingles : characteristic march two-step / All the candy : novelty two step / Brain-storm rag / Father Knickerbocker : a New York rag / Four little blackberries : schottische / Clover leaf rag / The blue jay rag / Going some : two-step / Sweetness : rag-two-step / Old Virginia rag : march and two-step / Cold feet rag / Collars and cuffs / Pickles and peppers : a rag oddity, march and two-step / Red peppers : two-step / The smiler / The smiler : rag two step / Southern snowballs : rag two step / Spuds : novelty march and two step / The stinging bee : characteristic : a-real-rag-time-two-step / The sunset : two step / Sweet pickles : characteristic two-step / Sweetmeats : rag-two-step / Fun Bob / Daffy-down-dilly : characteristic march two-step / Cotton : march and two-step : (a Southern breakdown) / The devil : red hot rag / Glad rags / The glad rag : a genuine rag time two step / The Buxton slow drag : a snail serenade / Mississippi smilax : characteristic two-step / Rose leaf rag : a ragtime two-step / Search-light rag : a syncopated march and two step / Tom boy : rag, march & two-step / Jingo : the latest and best march in rag time / Gladiolus rag / Lemons : a rag / Back to Market Street / Washington pie : a ragtime piece / Louisiana / Hip hip hurrah : march two step / Icycles : rag-two-step / Sleepy Sidney : rag time two step / Raggity-rag : march & two step / Heliotrope boquet [i.e., bouquet] / Watermelon club : characteristic march and two-step / Hoosier rag : march two step / Dill pickles : two step / The brownie rag / Turkish trophies : an oriental rag / Kansas City rag / On the road called Santa Fe / Dat lovin' rag / A rag-time joke : march & two-step / In dear old Colorado where the hills caress the skies / San Antonio / Glorious Southern California / Colorado : a song of the mountains / Dixie darlings : two step / That rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-H Online |
Missouri rag march & two step / All the candy novelty two step / Lemons a rag / Dat lovin' rag Going some two-step / Father Knickerbocker a New York rag / Cotton march and two-step : (a Southern breakdown) / The brownie rag The blue jay rag Brain-storm rag The Buxton slow drag a snail serenade / Daffy-down-dilly characteristic march two-step / The devil red hot rag / Glorious Southern California Four little blackberries schottische / Fun Bob Gladiolus rag The glad rag a genuine rag time two step / Glad rags On the road called Santa Fe Collars and cuffs Cold feet rag Clover leaf rag Back to Market Street Watermelon club characteristic march and two-step / |
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