Call Number (LC) Title Results
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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