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MUSICPOP 1908-H |
Welcome to our city : characteristic rag two-step with song trio / The Western flyer : march and two-step / Beedle-um-bo : a slow drag / Pine apple rag / Klondike rag / Irmena rag / The Memphis rag : two-step / The Richmond rag / Lilac blossoms : two step / The old time rag / Pudnin tame / Blind Boone's southern rag medley, no. one : strains from the alleys. Crab apples : rag two-step / The American dancers : rag and buck dance / The whitewash man : a characteristic syncopated march & two-step / composed by Jean Schwartz. The old time rag : march and two-step / Fig leaf rag / Dusty rag / Bull dog rag / The sparkler rag / California / Diablo rag : a rag fantasie, two step / Sunflower tickle / Sassafras Sam / Dish rag : two step / Oh! That Yankiana rag / Some pumpkins : march & two step / Poison ivy : rag / The devilish rag / Tennessee rag / Pickaninny rag / Sugar cane : a ragtime classic twostep / The flyer rag / Sprint splinter rag / Sponges : a swell rag two-step / Corn shucks rag / Dixie kicks / Leap frog : rag / All the money : march and two step / Black and white rag / Dat lovin' rag : two step / The peach : a ragtime two step / Persian lamb rag : a pepperette / Honeymoon rag / Fuzzy-wuzzy : two step / Through the orange groves of Southern California / Fluffy-ruffles : two step / Chicken patty : a little rag pie : (good enough to eat) / The tickler : rag two-step / Black feather : two step / The shovel fish rag / The gravel rag / The "bolo" rag / Powder rag : march and two step / Sensation : a rag / The pippin : a sentimental rag / Wild cherries : characteristique rag / The Dixie rag / A black hand : rag-time two step / Denver town : song / |
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MUSICPOP 1908-H Online |
The gravel rag The Dixie rag Diablo rag a rag fantasie, two step / Dusty rag Black and white rag Blind Boone's southern rag medley, no. one strains from the alleys. Dixie kicks Chicken patty a little rag pie : (good enough to eat) / Dat lovin' rag two step / Corn shucks rag The devilish rag Dish rag two step / All the money march and two step / Klondike rag The American dancers rag and buck dance / Through the orange groves of Southern California Fluffy-ruffles two step / The flyer rag Fig leaf rag Fuzzy-wuzzy two step / Beedle-um-bo a slow drag / The "bolo" rag A black hand rag-time two step / Black feather two step / Bull dog rag |
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MUSICPOP 1908-I |
Democratic fun : a campaign cake walk / You / Meet me 'mid the daisies / Just take a trip out to Lakeside : official park song / The Mohawk : song and chorus / |
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MUSICPOP 1908-I Online |
Democratic fun a campaign cake walk / The Mohawk song and chorus / Just take a trip out to Lakeside official park song / You Meet me 'mid the daisies |
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MUSICPOP 1908-K |
Some day when you are mine. Wop, wop, wop! Come over the garden wall. Sometime. Boat song. My gal Irene / With you. Just you, dear. Sylvia. Falling in love. Offering. Bl-nd and p-g spells blind pig / Sleepy Chile. Rosie, my dusky Georgia Rosie. Girl who proved true blue. B-i-double l-Bill / Ev'rybody loves me, but the one I love / Hello, Miss Liberty / On the hillside where the honeysuckle grows / I want someone to call me dearie / Valse d'amour / I remember you / My dream girl / I can't tell why I love you but I do / Redhead : Redhead - redhead - gingerbreadhead / S.R. Henry's barn dance. I want to go back to the land of cotton / The Booker T's are on parade today / Rosie my dusky Georgia rose / My Arab lady / I've got to make love to somebody / Nothing ever, ever, ever, hardly ever troubles me / Don't you say ump-umm to me / I wish I had a sweetheart / Honor bright, I loves yer right, old pal / Sweet spirit, hear my prayer / 'Neath the old palm tree / Buffalo Kate / The Boo-gie-oo-gie man / Kiss me right! : where the kisses should be / El jilguero : danza / I was roaming along / Twilight reverie = Le crépuscule / Vinita : two-step / It's moonlight all the time on Broadway / Nevada / I'm happy all the time / As we listened to the rustle of the leaves / Needles and pins / Hang out the front door key / Kiss your minstrel boy goodbye / All aboard for a good old time / To the end of the world with you / My Mariutch, she come back to me / Everybody knows I'm crazy 'bout you / If love is blind / Every mother's son there sang the wearing of the green / Barney McGee's making sheeps eyes at me / Oh Miss Malinda, or when evening time comes round / The lass from the county Mayo : song & chorus / I didn't ask, he didn't say, so I don't know / Again / Twilight, I wait for you / Wild cherries : characteristique rag / If I had a thousand lives to live. Good night, dear. Dreaming of you dear. Honeymooning. Roses bring dreams of you. Mandy Lane / Angelus. Games of childhood days. You will have to sing an Irish song. I'm starving for one sight of you. To the end of the world with you. When I marry you / Don't forget to drop a line to mother. |
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MUSICPOP 1908-SM |
Fairy kisses : waltz / I want someone to call me dearie / The tanager / Boat song / Afterglow / California / On the road to Mandalay / When it's moonlight on the prairie : there's a parson only twenty miles away / Mandy Lane / |
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MUSICPOP 1908-SM Online |
The tanager Mandy Lane On the road to Mandalay Boat song Fairy kisses waltz / Afterglow I want someone to call me dearie California When it's moonlight on the prairie there's a parson only twenty miles away / |
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MUSICPOP 1908 Online |
Denver town song / I'm going to Colorado Seeing Denver Our President Roosevelt's Colorado hunt The Western flyer march and two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1909 |
A lover's matin song morning song / words by Frank Dempster Sherman ; music by J. Frances Ferlén. Oh the heart of my love. Jungle moon. My luve is like the red, red rose. The Cubanola glide / Ciribiribin. Gray days. Toys' lament. College days. Meet me down at the kissing gate, Kate. Opechee. Little lady in the moon. My hero. Bye, bye, kid / Are you lonesome? The garden of roses : song / Moon-bird. America for me. Mississippi, oh, beloved! For you alone. I am awful glad I met you. I love my wife, but oh you kid. Your heart is like a garden. Song of the soul. Meet me where the lanterns glow. Shaky eyes / Ace in the hole. To-night will never come again. The garden of roses / Louise : Song : E'er since the day when unto thee I gave me / That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune = Mendelssohn rag / School mates. Come back to Erin / Singing bird. I want to tell something to someone. When the daisies bloom. Loch Lomon. Birthday. I wonder how the old folks are at home / Uncle Rome. I wonder what they're doing up in Mars. Jasmine door. Will o' the wisp / Beautiful eyes. Virgin by the manger. It is hard to kiss your sweetheart when the last kiss means good-bye. Redeeming love. I wish I had a girl. Lead, kindly light. Still, still with thee. Two Little Love Bees. Portola Festival : march / Over the loop to Mt. McClellan / Casey Jones : the brave engineer / By the light of the silvery moon / From the land of the sky-blue water : Op. 45, no.1 : four American Indian songs : founded upon a tribal melody / poem by Nelle Richmond Eberhart ; music by Charles Wakefield Cadman. Apple jack : (some rag) / Nobody knows, nobody cares / Ever since the day. Palms. Sweet Louise. Ballnyure ballad. I'd rather love my old rag doll : than a bashful boy like you. No candle was there and no fire. After 'while. See what you've done to me. Let's go back to baby days. Cheer up my honey / Down at the huskin' bee : S.R. Henry's barn dance / Look down dear eyes. The bonnie banks o'Loch Lomon' Scuse me today. Moon-mad moon. Lonesome. Four cautionary tales and a moral. Eileen aroon. Hindu slumber song. Neptune! Star, the rose and the dream. Only one face in dreamland. My Indiana Mary. Put on your old grey bonnet. Message : die botschaft. You taught me how to love you : now teach me to forget / Then we'll all go home. Come, sing to me. Who knows? Come sing to me. Next to your mother, who do you love? Elfman. If I thought you wouldn't tell / Sink red Sun. When you and I were young, Maggie. Where my caravan has rested. To a messenger. In sunny Italy. I've got rings on my fingers, or, Mumbo jumbo jijiboo J. O'Shea / Bring me a rose. Billken man. I'm awfully glad I met you. Meet me to-night in dreamland. Like as the hart. If all the moons were honeymoons : Goddess of liberty. My Pauline. That is love! Dreams of you. I wonder who's kissing her now. You won't know anybody there. Fairy glen. Old sweetheart of mine. Your waking eyes. When two love dearly. |
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MUSICPOP 1909-CP |
In a Dorris motor car / Jealous moon / |
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MUSICPOP 1909-CP Online |
Jealous moon In a Dorris motor car |
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MUSICPOP 1909-D |
The garden of roses : song / Shaky eyes / That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune = Mendelssohn rag / Come back to Erin / Candy you're a dandy / Ciribiribin / I'll be there with bells on : (and I'll ding-a-ling for you) : flirting song / Euphonic sounds : a syncopated novelty / I want a home, that's all / That teasin' rag / I'll go the route for you / Everybody's happy when the moon shines / Some little something about you / Drei Künstler. I apologize / Amo : song / Dinah from Carolina / I am longing for to-morrow when I think of yesterday / Ciribiribin : celebrated song / Mandy, how do you do? / Chow-chow rag / Casey Jones : the brave engineer / Pass dat possum : a characteristic two step march / Baboon bungalow / Rubber plant rag : a stretcherette / Christmas time seems years and years away / Coo-ee / Lady love : song / Rag-bag : rag (a rag-time galop) / There's a big cry-baby in the moon / Ann / Temptation rag / Good-bye Mister Caruso / Sweet Marie : make-a rag-a-time dance wid me / Come down and pick your husband out : (the rest of us want to go home) / Dorando / Daisy rag : a novelty two-step / My cousin Caruso / He's a fan, fan, fan / Flora Dora : a stirring march song / I'm a bringing up the family / My pony boy / Oh, you devil : rag / Come after breakfast : bring 'long your lunch and leave 'fore supper time / Oh, you candy kid / Abraham Lincoln Jones, or, The christening / Come on play ball with me dearie / In dear old Tennessee / My wife's gone to the country : (Hurrah! Hurrah!) / Do your duty Doctor! : (oh, oh, oh, oh, Doctor) / Chink chink chinaman / The yiddisha rag / I'm going to do what I please / I didn't go home at all : (I heard the clock strike one a.m., one a.m., one a.m.!) / If I only had a leming pie / Come right in, sit right down, make yourself at home / Jemima : a sneezing Coon song / Country club : rag time two-step / Heinze / Good-by girlie and remember me / Be jolly Molly / Heaven will protect the working girl : a burlesque ballad / Bandy legs / Stop that rag : keep on playing, honey / You'll come back / Mop rag : a slow drag / Meet me in rosetime Rosie / Yiddle, on your fiddle, play some ragtime / If the wind had only blown the other way / Wild cherries : that coony, spoony rag / Base ball game of love / African hunter : a characteristic jungle symphonie / Four American Indian songs : founded upon tribal melodies, op. 45 / I just came back to say good bye / Dancing sunshine / Golden arrow : song / Carrie, or, Carrie marry Harry / If I thought you wouldn't tell / I've got rings on my fingers, or, Mumbo jumbo jijiboo J. O'Shea / |
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MUSICPOP 1909-D Online |
Chow-chow rag Mop rag a slow drag / That teasin' rag Good-bye Mister Caruso African hunter a characteristic jungle symphonie / Country club rag time two-step / Euphonic sounds a syncopated novelty / |
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MUSICPOP 1909-H |
The bolo rag / The microbe : a contagious rag / The pinywoods rag / Westward, ho! : march and two-step / Chocolate creams : a rag with a flavor / Fly paper rag / That teasin' rag / Temptation rag / Sunflower babe : march two step / Diablo rag : a rag fantasie, two step / Hot ashes / Ragged Jack : the new rag / Grace and beauty : a classy rag / Play that fandango rag / King of them all rag / Fuss and feathers : a genuine rag / Minstrel band : rag / Drake's cake walk / Chow-chow rag / Casey Jones : the brave engineer / Hard wood rag / Texas steer rag / Ink splotch rag : a ragtime splash / The Saratoga glide : (a rag) / Bachelor's button : rag time intermezzo / The American rag / Rubber plant rag : a stretcherette / Rastus rag / Bud rag / Twinkles : march two-step / Silver king rag : for the piano / Rag-bag : rag (a rag-time galop) / Five little brown jugs rag / Broadway rag / Funny bones / Onions : an intermezzo two-step / The bumble bee : characteristic rag / One more rag / Pork & beans : ragtime two step / Poverty rag / That poker rag / Razzle dazzle : a rag twostep / The Frisco rag / Daisy rag : a novelty two-step / Streamers : the fashionable rag / Meet me in dear old Seattle / The octopus rag / Dandelion : characteristic rag and two step / Kansas appleknocker rag / Splinters : two-step / Blue grass : rag / Dixie kisses : rag intermezzo / Clover leaf rag / Ragtime land / Porcupine rag : (two step) / Safety pin catch / Rag baby : rag / Dope : a rag novelette two step / Oh, you devil : rag / Velma chocolates : black rag two step / That hypnotizing rag / Virginia rag : two step / Sparkles : high class ragtime two step / Blind Boone's southern rag medley, no. two : strains from the Flat branch. Old crow rag / The thriller : rag / Trouble : rag / Frozen Bill rag / Pin cushion / I'm Alabama bound : rag time two step : also known as the Alabama blues / Kissing bug : rag / That cuddlin' rag : E. Ray Goetz / When your heart beats rag time : barn dance / Lemons and limes : a sour rag / Cincinnati rag / The wish bone : a ragtime twostep / Everybody's rag : (it gets you going) / Pickled beets rag / The yiddisha rag / Pansy blossoms rag / Cotton babes : rag two step / The dish rag / Honey rag : two-step / Solace : a Mexican serenade / Buzzer rag / Cabbage-leaf rag : a superb ragged melody : a rich two-step / Country club : rag time two-step / Rag time Betty / Virginia creeper : characteristic rag / Cherry leaf rag / The Purdue spirit : a rag time two step / Sunburst rag / Tobasco rag time waltz / The classic rag / Snipes / Mop rag : a slow drag / Apple jack : (some rag) / G whiz : ragtime two step / Vanity : rag two-step / Pigeon wing : rag / Ethiopia : a rag / Scizzor Bill : rag / That dreamy rag / Queen of rags : characteristic two step / More noise rag : march two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1909-H Online |
Bachelor's button rag time intermezzo / Apple jack (some rag) / Funny bones Cabbage-leaf rag a superb ragged melody : a rich two-step / Ethiopia a rag / Virginia creeper characteristic rag / Queen of rags characteristic two step / Pansy blossoms rag Rag time Betty Porcupine rag (two step) / Temptation rag Diablo rag a rag fantasie, two step / Dope a rag novelette two step / Cincinnati rag Blind Boone's southern rag medley, no. two strains from the Flat branch. Dandelion characteristic rag and two step / Dixie kisses rag intermezzo / Clover leaf rag The classic rag Chocolate creams a rag with a flavor / Cotton babes rag two step / The dish rag Cherry leaf rag Meet me in dear old Seattle The American rag Vanity rag two-step / Kissing bug rag / King of them all rag The microbe a contagious rag / Honey rag two-step / Westward, ho! march and two-step / Fuss and feathers a genuine rag / Five little brown jugs rag G whiz ragtime two step / Grace and beauty a classy rag / Hard wood rag Frozen Bill rag Fly paper rag Everybody's rag (it gets you going) / Blue grass rag / Bud rag The bumble bee characteristic rag / Buzzer rag Broadway rag |
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MUSICPOP 1909-I |
Back among the southern pines / Girl o' dreams / Yesterday / Scotch rye : characteristic rag / A mountain breeze : idyl for the piano / Down the old Potomac : song / The rage quadrille / O, light divine : sacred song / |
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MUSICPOP 1909-I Online |
Yesterday Back among the southern pines Girl o' dreams O, light divine sacred song / A lover's matin song morning song / words by Frank Dempster Sherman ; music by J. Frances Ferlén. A mountain breeze idyl for the piano / The rage quadrille Down the old Potomac song / |
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MUSICPOP 1909-K |
Spanish Serenade. Song of the soul. Bamboo lane The bolo rag Soft ways. The Cubanola glide / Two little girls loved one little boy / Eily Riley. An Irish girl is good enough for me / Who knows? For months and months. If I had the world to give you. To-night will never come again. The bolo rag / That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune = Mendelssohn rag / If I should plant a tiny seed of love. In good old Georgia land / Bamboo lane / I wonder how the old folks are at home / Without you. Abie, take an example from your fader : novelty Hebrew song / Where do we go from here, Bill? / La spagnola = Spanish dancer : bolero / Lena Schmitt / My big moon / Isn't that enough for you? / Sadie Salome : (go home) / Monkey Doodle Dandy / Dublin daisies / Amo : song / My husband's in the city / If I thought you wouldn't tell / The long green club / My hero / Play that fandango rag / Charme d'amour = Love's spell / The Parisian glide / La Portola : waltz / Miss lady moon / My Kerry colleen / My little kangaroo / Margarita / Meet me on the boardwalk, dearie / I wish I had my old girl back again / Cannibal love / Temptation rag / I didn't mean to make you cry / Comical eyes / Pretty little laughing eyes / Burglar buck / By the light of the silvery moon / There's something fascinating 'bout the moon / Pansy the moon am shining / The Frisco rag / I'm a bringing up the family / Nora Malone : call me by 'phone / My Caroline / Moving day in Jungle Town / Vertige : valse lente / Oh, you devil : rag / Father brings home something every day / My Angelett cheree / That hypnotizing rag / He's a college boy : march song / Booby : a juvenile jibe / Gee! But it's tough to be broke : a song classic / That's the doctor, Bill! / Come on play ball with me dearie / I love my husband, but--oh, you Henry! / I used to sing, "I wish I had a girl," now it's "Don't take me home" / Cordova : Spanish dance / Stageland / I am longing for tomorrow when I think of yesterday / My treasure = Tesoro mio / Leoline / Only love dreams / Seasick / Without you, the world don't seem the same / He's just plain ordinary man but Lord how he can love / I trust my husband [wife most] anywhere, but I like to stick around / Mary, you're a big girl now / Tobasco rag time waltz / The song of the dove / Skinny / Let the roses tell my story / I wish that you was my gal, Molly / My Southern rose / My Portola maid : song / I want a girl from a yankee doodle town / McElwee / That dreamy rag / Blue-beads / Nobody knows, nobody cares / Carrie, or, Carrie marry Harry / Little shirt my mother made for me. My little kangaroo. Shaky eyes / Down at the huskin' bee : S.R. Henry's barn dance / Lonesome. Next to your mother, who do you love? I've got rings on my fingers, or, Mumbo jumbo jijiboo J. O'Shea / My soldier boy. My own United States. Hint of violets. I've lost my gal / My Honolulu hula girl / |
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MUSICPOP 1909-K Online |
Bamboo lane The bolo rag Burglar buck Oh, you devil rag / He's a college boy march song / The Frisco rag Comical eyes |
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MUSICPOP 1909-SM |
That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune = Mendelssohn rag / Uncle Rome : the old boatman / Temptation rag / Mandy, how do you do? / Go find a sweetheart : from The emerald isle / The cubanola glide / My pony boy / From the land of the sky-blue water : one of "Four American Indian songs" : opus 45, no. 1 / Compensation / Nobody knows, nobody cares / |
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