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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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MUSICPOP 1907-I |
1-2-3 : Song of the little dancing master / City of lights (Denver) : march-two-step / Cupids' frolic waltzes / The Morning Times triumphal : march and two-step / As night brings out the stars : song / The wild rose : intermezzo / The tunnel waltz / Pocatello : a military intermezzo / Nymphs o' the mist : an ocean idyl, op. 1, no. 1 / The thunderbolt : forward march [based on] Siegfried, Die Walkuere and Gotterdammerung [of] Richard Wagner / When I was a child : polka semplice : op. 1, no. 2 / Formanian march / Dream life : waltzes / My dear old western home among the hills : song / Once in a while / Woodland : slumber song / My sweetheart Lou / That little sunny southern girl of mine / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-I Online |
City of lights (Denver) march-two-step / Once in a while Nymphs o' the mist an ocean idyl, op. 1, no. 1 / The Morning Times triumphal march and two-step / Pocatello a military intermezzo / My sweetheart Lou Woodland slumber song / That little sunny southern girl of mine The tunnel waltz When I was a child polka semplice : op. 1, no. 2 / The thunderbolt forward march [based on] Siegfried, Die Walkuere and Gotterdammerung [of] Richard Wagner / The wild rose intermezzo / 1-2-3 Song of the little dancing master / I am thinking of you, Mother My dear old western home among the hills song / As night brings out the stars song / Dream life waltzes / Formanian march Cupids' frolic waltzes Mary Carey song / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-K |
The man of the hour : two step / Maple leaf rag / Fontella rag : two-step / Trading smiles / Take me with you. Pining, or, My heart is pining all for you / My heart is calling / I would not refuse a little love / I'm surprised : the surprise song / Señora : Spanish song / That's the tune they play in Dixie Land : My home, sweet home / Dream city and the magic knight : selection : piano acc. / Paree : the wiggle-woggle dance / Selection from The yankee tourist / Nobody's little girl / Comrade mine / Sweet suspense : three step, [op. 59] / Every one was meant for some one / Search-light rag : a syncopated march and two step / Tom boy : rag, march & two-step / My Geraldine / Guarda esa flor = Keep thou this flower : romanza / Consequences, or what a little smoke will do / Money won't make everybody happy / Gee! ain't it h___ to be rich. Anna Lou from Kalamazoo / There never was a girl like you. Lovin' time : something in the colored line / Anna Lou from Kalamazoo Psalm of life. In Panama / Take me around again / Hoosier rag : march two step / My Creole Saidee / I'll meet you where the primrose grows, Rose! / Herman / Oh, come my Lou / Down our way / Because I'm married now! : I would! If I could! But I can't! Why? / Just you and I / I get dippy when I do that two-step dance / No one to love me / I know dat I'll be happy 'till I die / I'll be waiting dearie when you come back home / I'm going on the warpath / Dreaming. You, just you. The little girl in blue : duet : Muriel & Joy / I got another one / Won't you be my honey : : flirting song / Miss Killarney / Never no mo', I'm through / Blue bird : intermezzo / Bob me up and down, Bob / Find another tree to build your nest / How many have you told that to / Broncho buster / Give me your love / I'd live or I would die for you / Kiss me Sue / I'd like to march through Georgia once again / Night and day : mezzo soprano / That's why I never married / I'm a lonesome maid / I want a Gibson man : song / I'll take a Frisco girl for mine / Senorita : serenade two step / Punch and Judy : intermezzo-two step / I'd like to know your address and your name / My own sweet Mignonette / A little cozy flat / Let me be your lemon coon / Budweiser's a friend of mine / It's great to be a soldier man / The boy who stuttered and the girl who lisped / Dreaming of love for me. School days : when we were a couple of kids / She was a grand old lady. Won't you waltz "home sweet home" with me for old time's sake. Kitty O'Neil / You'll have to get off and walk / Way down in Colon town / My Marianina / I'm afraid to come home in the dark. There's another picture in my mamma's frame. I'm looking for the man that wrote 'The merry widow waltz' In the wildwood where the bluebells grew. My southern home. Pipe o'briar. Bridgeta / I'm head and heels in love with you / Trading smiles. I'm crazy I am / That rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-K Online |
Hoosier rag march two step / Search-light rag a syncopated march and two step / Anna Lou from Kalamazoo Fontella rag two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-SM |
Remember me : (far away) = [In die Ferne] / Maying / The glow-worm : song / Red wing : an Indian fable / Come to the land of Bohemia : (the land where nobody goes home) / The lamp of love / School days : when we were a couple of kids / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-SM Online |
The glow-worm song / Remember me (far away) = [In die Ferne] / The lamp of love Maying Come to the land of Bohemia (the land where nobody goes home) / School days when we were a couple of kids / Red wing an Indian fable / |
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MUSICPOP 1907 Online |
Colorado San Antonio In the land of the buffalo |
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MUSICPOP 1908 |
Seeing Denver / I'm going to Colorado / Baby. Somebody loves you dear. I know. Our President Roosevelt's Colorado hunt / Deep in my heart, beloved. Good night, dear. When the ivy leaves grow close. Dear old dear / Maid of the morning. Here's to the girl / In a garden. Pleading. Garden of Allah. Down in jungle town. Baby doll. Spirit flower. I'm starving for one sight of you. Sweet and low. By the way of the throne. Dear old Vermont. Make a noise like a hoop, and roll away. Christ. Take me out to the ball game / Cuddle up a little closer lovey mine / Forgotten land. Rosemary. Memory. Within thine eyes. When I am away from you. Nightingale. I send you Roses. The "bolo" rag / I sang my love a song. Kiss me. I want someone to call me dearie / Together. While the west is paling. Sister awake. Sweetheart. Song of autumn. Little brother of mine. Coodle doon song. Waves of Breffny. This earth were heaven. At twilight. Any old port in a storm. Duel. Song of the fountain. Games of childhood days. To the god who reigns on high. I hear you calling me. In the garden of my heart. Madame Butterfly : One fine day = Un bel dí, vedremo / In the garden of my heart : song / Summertime. Hosanna! (Easter song) In happy slumberland. Is she not passing fair? / Since we parted. Great peace have they which love thy law. At Maxime's. In the boat. In the evening by the moonlight. If I had a thousand lives to live. Smarty. Sweet girl of my dreams. Redhead. No one knows. Move on Mr. Moon. Always me / Denver town : song / Rainbow. I hear you calling me : song / She's just the sweetest girl I ever knew. Some day when dreams come true. Strains of "Yankee Doodle" won't be Dixie to my gal. Sunbonnet Sue. Sylvia. Meet me in rosetime Rosie / Your smile. Thinking of thee. Sister awake : old 17th century English verse / Sweetheart / I am waiting for the summer time and you. Pearl of Persia : characteristic oriental / Heart's desire. Man of the hour. On the road to Mandalay. Arab love song. Are you sincere. Joy of man. The Western flyer : march and two-step / Sweetheart won't you come with me to dreamland. I'd rather float through a dreamy old waltz with you, you, you. Lindy. Daisies won't tell. My Redeemer and my Lord. Sensitive plant. Tell me, fair ladies. How lovely are thy dwellings / For the mountains shall depart. Rose and Liza. I'll be home at harvest time. Home. Solvejg's Song. Dainty little maiden. Mountain lovers. Gay butterfly. Love rules the world. Dear old yankee land. Roses bring dreams of you. |
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MUSICPOP 1908-CP | I want a woggie-wee / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1908-CP Online | I want a woggie-wee | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1908-D |
Are you sincere / Are you sincere? / I am longing for someone to love me / The pippin : a sentimental rag / Kerry Mills barn dance / Good-bye Mr. Ragtime : since the merry widow waltz has come to town / Feed the kitty / Crab apples : rag two-step / I didn't ask, he didn't say, so I don't know / I'm crazy when the band begins to play / Under the chicken tree / The yama-yama man / Come and spend Christmas with me / Sullivan / I want to go back to the land of cotton / Pine apple rag / Honey Lou : the suicide song / Oh! That Yankiana rag / The right church but the wrong pew / My brudda Sylvest / Oh, you coon! / Listen to the knocking bird / I certainly was put out / Bl-nd and p-g spells blind pig / Cuddle up a little closer lovey mine / Fluffy ruffles girls rag : characteristic two-step / Fluffy ruffles girls rag characteristic two-step / Ada, my sweet potater! / All aboard for a good old time / Take your hands away / Hoo-oo! : (Ain't you coming out to night?) / Play dat rag / I'm glad I'm married : the great "Yes she does" song / Smiling star a western romance in song / She is my Bonnie Jean and I'm her Sandy / Smiling star : a western romance in song / When it's moonlight on the prairie : there's a parson only twenty miles away / It looks like a big night to-night / As they glide around : skating waltz song / Prairie Rose : cowboy intermezzo / Always me / Down among the sugar cane / Gee! but this is a lonesome town / Dear heart / I hear you calling me : song / Central, give me New York Town / Girls, girls, girls / Automobiling : a two-step with words / Broke / Open up your heart and let a little sunshine in / Cocktails / I'm going to get myself a black Salome / The corn is waving, Annie : does your heart beat true / Childhood days / Cohan's pet names : (that's the pet name for me) / I'd rather float through a dreamy old waltz with you, you, you : quartette for mixed voices / Cheating : song / Love me like I like to be loved / If I had a thousand lives to live : song / |
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MUSICPOP 1908-D Online |
Crab apples rag two-step / Good-bye Mr. Ragtime since the merry widow waltz has come to town / The pippin a sentimental rag / Pine apple rag Fluffy ruffles girls rag characteristic two-step / Prairie Rose cowboy intermezzo / Smiling star a western romance in song / |
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