Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1909-SM |
Compensation / Mandy, how do you do? / Temptation rag / The cubanola glide / That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune = Mendelssohn rag / From the land of the sky-blue water : one of "Four American Indian songs" : opus 45, no. 1 / Uncle Rome : the old boatman / My pony boy / Go find a sweetheart : from The emerald isle / Nobody knows, nobody cares / |
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MUSICPOP 1909-SM Online |
The cubanola glide Temptation rag From the land of the sky-blue water one of "Four American Indian songs" : opus 45, no. 1 / Uncle Rome the old boatman / Compensation Mandy, how do you do? Go find a sweetheart from The emerald isle / Nobody knows, nobody cares That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune Mendelssohn rag / My pony boy |
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MUSICPOP 1909 Online |
Over the loop to Mt. McClellan The Cubanola glide Shaky eyes That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune Mendelssohn rag / Casey Jones the brave engineer / |
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MUSICPOP 1910 |
Ah love but a day. By the Saskatchewan. Chinatown my Chinatown. Chanson du Toreador. My ever-gone school-days. My heart is thine : o sole mio. Sing me to sleep. Washington and Lee swing. Under the yum yum tree. My yankee doodle girl. Myself when young / Pearl and song. Ringers. Rosary. Down by the old mill stream / Let me call you sweetheart / Banjo song / Mother Machree. Perfect day. Put your arms around me honey. Teach me to pray. Moon behind the cottonwood. I'll change the thorns to roses / Drink to me only with thine eyes. I'm looking for a dear old lady / That dreamy Italian waltz / Girl of my dreams / Grand Canyon of Arizona : waltzes / Grizzly bear / Silver bell. All that I ask of you is love : ballad / My dear old southern home. Macushla. Who are you with to-night. Fifty years ago. First June rose. When a boy from Old New Hampshire loves a girl from Tennessee. Habanera. Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me / Renouveau d'amour. Every little movement / Day dreams, visions of bliss : duet: Bozena and Aladar / In all my dreams I dream of you : ballad / The angle worm wiggle / The Dublin rag / Mifanwy. You are the ideal of my dreams : ballad / I'd love to live in Loveland with a girl like you. I'm falling in love with some one / Passing by. Some of these days. When Earth's last picture is painted. When song is sweet. Winter. Oh! Marie. Invictus. Mammy's song. Morning. Let me live and stay in Dixieland / Just a dream of you dear. When my Marie sings chilly billy bee / Little admiral. Little gray dove. Maybe you're not the only one who loves me. I won't be back till August. Bedtime at the zoo. Chimes of the long ago. Bright lights gay, or, the new mown hay. Just for a girl. Golden Hours. Shadow March. Neath the southern moon. Spoonlight. Stop, stop, stop : come over and love me some more. Montana. What's the use of trying to forget the one you love. Venetian moon. Waiting for the Spring. King Chanticleer. Sweet Italian love / My Moon. Light. Salve Regina = O holy father : song with Latin and English text / On Wisconsin. Sapphic ode. Hymn to the night. Oh! That funny rag / Valley of laughter. Ah! Sweet mystery of life (the dream melody) : for it is love alone that rules for aye! / Salutation of the dawn. Mister Moon-Man turn off the light. Ah! Sweet mystery of life : (the dream melody) : for it is love alone that rules for aye! / Honey I will long for you / Until. By the light of the silvery moon / Sugar moon / School bells. Come Josephine in my flying machine. Dearest / Her old fashioned homestead on the hill. Hopak. How beautiful upon the mountains / College medley. Dreamy Italian waltz. Cradle song. Dreaming of home and mother. Don't wake me up I am dreaming / All that I ask of you is love. Cupids I.O.U. Soft-footed snow. Let me call you sweetheart. Down in the forest. Gee but it's great to meet a friend from your home town. My soul. Last night I heard the nightingale. Bohemian cradle-song. Coster rag / Dearest. Dill pickles / Don't you see, dear? Dream of heaven. In thy hands. Dreams, just dreams / When you and I were young, Maggie. Sylvan song. I never knew 'till now. Back at the dear old home sweet home. Gliding o'er the snow. What's the matter with father. Alamo rag / If I were you. Little maid of old Chicago. If love were all. |
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MUSICPOP 1910-D |
I love it : fantastic rag two-step / Down by the old mill stream / Irresistible rag / I've got the time, I've got the place but it's hard to find the girl / Try it on your piano / How'd you like to be my beau? / Dat draggy rag / That Italian rag : a slow drag / Band band band / The red mouse rag / Tangle-foot rag / I'll make a ring around Rosie / I love the girls from A to Z / I love you more each day / I'm a happy married man / I'm a lucky boy to have a girl like you / I can't miss that ball game / I'm going on a long vacation / Don't forget your Northern lad when you go back to Dixie / Fireflies = Geburtstag-Stäudchen : song / If the managers only thought the same as mother / As deep as the deep blue sea : song for low voice / Cole 30 flyer / Chili-sauce rag / Alexander and his clarinet / Meet me to-night at nine / Pliney come out in the moonlight / Dear Mayme, I love you / Play that barber shop chord / Columbia rag / The black man / Mister Johnson, good night / Santa Fé / Chinatown, my Chinatown / All that I ask of you is love : ballad / Piano man / Come along my Mandy! / Come back to Bohemia / All aboard for monkey town / I feel religion comin' on : (a coon whine) / Ketchup rag / Jack rabbit rag / Jim Crow rag : march intermezzo / That beautiful rag / The Waiman rag : a slow drag / You're gwine to get somethin' what you don't expect / Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me / That Italian rag / Back to the bleachers for mine / Flippitty flop : and away she goes / Lovie Joe / Every little movement / When I hear you play that piano, Bill / That Kazzatsky dance / The Dublin rag / Call me up some rainy afternoon / I've got your number / Don't give me diamonds, all I want is you / Dandy Dan : two-step, cake-walk / If I was a millionaire / Listen to that jungle band / Innocent Bessie Brown / A certain party rag / The Chinatown rag / Texas / Bye bye sweetheart : march song / Come to the ball : song / That opera rag / Ask her while she's smiling / Sweet Italian love / At the front of the battles you found us, we won with the red white and blue / Alma / Reuben rag / Chicken reel, or, Performer's buck / Cutey who tied your tie? / Gee! but the moon makes me lonesome / Follow the car tracks / Anywhere / Ah! Sweet mystery of life (the dream melody) : for it is love alone that rules for aye! / Herman let's dance that beautiful waltz / I'd give my life for you / Down where the sea breezes blow / Honey I will long for you / Bring back my Lena to me / The butterfly / Colored Romeo / By the light of the silvery moon / Molasses candy / Oh, that moonlight glide / Come back to me : from French waltz song "Reviens" / I love my steady, but I'm crazy for my once-in-a-while / Valley flower : intermezzo two step / I'd rather say hello than say goodbye / Alamo rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1910-D Online |
A certain party rag Chili-sauce rag Chicken reel, or, Performer's buck Columbia rag Flippitty flop and away she goes / Tangle-foot rag The Waiman rag a slow drag / Dandy Dan two-step, cake-walk / Irresistible rag Ketchup rag Jim Crow rag march intermezzo / Jack rabbit rag That Italian rag a slow drag / I love it fantastic rag two-step / Santa Fé Texas Dat draggy rag |
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MUSICPOP 1910-H |
Haytian rag / I love it : fantastic rag two-step / Lemon drops : rag-two step / That fussy rag : (oh you-rag) / Who let the cows out : a bully rag / Carbarlick acid rag / Cucumber rag / Irresistible rag / Give us a ragtime tune / Cavalier rustican' rag / That Italian rag : a slow drag / Anoma : characteristic rag / The red mouse rag / Aviation rag : march & two step / The aviator rag : two step / Chili-sauce rag / Captivatin' rag : I love my classic music but "oh! you ragtime" / Oh, you bear cat rag : instrumental / Vivacity rag / Moose rag / Wedding bells : rag / Nigger-toe : rag / Pepper-sauce : a hot rag / Percy : rag time two-step / Ophelia rag / Ra! ra! ra! : a rag, a syncopated novelet / Polar bear rag / Porto Rico : rag intermezzo / Rabbit foot rag / Poison rag / The red devil / Silver buckle : a new rag / Scrub rag : the classy rag / Sleepy Sidney : rag time two step / A southern symphony : rag, op. 7-11 / Star & garter : rag-time waltz / Stewed prunes : slow drag / Sure fire rag / Columbia rag / Pioneer limited : march two-step / Russian pony rag : a syncopated prance / Rag-a-tag rag : rag time march and two-step / Live wires rag / High jinks : characteristic "rag" two-step / That fascinating ragtime glide / Imp rag / Felix-rag / Hilarity rag / Homespun rag / Knockout drops rag / Lady slippers : two step / Nervous rag / Medic rag : ragtime two-step / The melody man : a "raggy" two step / Play that barber shop chord : rag two step / Spaghetti rag / Hearts longing : waltzes / Fiddle sticks : a new rag / Dimples : rag time intermezzo / Dogzigity rag / Ketchup rag / Jack rabbit rag / Rusty-can-o rag / That beautiful rag / The rag-time table d'hote / Rag-time table d'hote / Chanticleer (cock-a-doodle-doo) : rag, march, waltz / Champagne rag / Chanticleer (cock a doodle doo) rag : march two-step / Frosty : characteristic two step / The Georgia rag / Geo. Cohan's rag / Cotton states rag / Cotton time : ragtime two-step / Goin' some : a syncopated reminiscence / Halifax rag / Halley's comet rag / Gunpowder rag / Golden spider : march two-step / A certain party rag / That Chinese rag / Rigamarole rag / The Waiman rag : a slow drag / That rag-time mel-o-dy : with apologies to Rubinstein's Melody in F / Boston jag : two-step / That peculiar rag / Chilly-billy-bee rag : instrumental / Chimes : a novelty rag / Bingo rag / That Indian rag : the tom-tom song / That Italian rag / That Spanish-American rag / Zeppelin rag / Powder rag / Oh you bear cat rag : vocal / Parisian rag / Aero rag / The Dublin rag / The Honolulu rag / Clover blossom rag / Affinity rag / Aggravation rag / Alabama shuffle : a rag cakewalk-glide-two-step / Alfalfa rag : for piano / Grizzly bear rag / Peach blossoms : two step / That fussy rag : piano solo / Sand-paper : rag / The oyster rag / Sea weeds : rag / That beautiful rag : instrumental / Harem scarem rag / Dolly Connolly's Egyptian rag / Colonial glide / That pleasing rag / Rag de Paree / Wild grapes rag / Wild flower : rag / The Chinatown rag / Sunset Limited march / Sunset Limited : march two-step / The college rag / Red pepper : a spicy rag / Pitter-patter rag / That ticklin' rag / Chicken reel, or, Performer's buck / Redhead rag / Dat possum rag / A totally different rag / Oh! oh! oh! : a hypochondriac rag / Black beauty : rag / Oh! That funny rag / Across the continent : march & two-step / That lovin' lazy rag / Trouble maker : rag / The glide away rag / Candle-stick rag / Walhalla rag : a two-step craze / Oh that kissing rag / Comet rag / Claudia rag / Alamo rag / Chatterbox rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1910-H Online |
Colonial glide Clover blossom rag Claudia rag Cotton time ragtime two-step / Cotton states rag Chilly-billy-bee rag instrumental / Chimes a novelty rag / Chanticleer (cock-a-doodle-doo) ; rag, march, waltz / Felix-rag The glide away rag Goin' some a syncopated reminiscence / Harem scarem rag Golden spider march two-step / Gunpowder rag Dogzigity rag Dolly Connolly's Egyptian rag Fiddle sticks a new rag / Cucumber rag Frosty characteristic two step / Geo. Cohan's rag The Georgia rag Candle-stick rag Bingo rag Black beauty rag / Aero rag Affinity rag Aggravation rag Alabama shuffle a rag cakewalk-glide-two-step / Alfalfa rag for piano / Anoma characteristic rag / Cavalier rustican' rag Aviation rag march & two step / Dat possum rag A certain party rag The Honolulu rag The college rag Lemon drops rag-two step / Nervous rag Captivatin' rag I love my classic music but "oh! you ragtime" / Zeppelin rag Redhead rag Play that barber shop chord rag two step / Give us a ragtime tune Halifax rag Halley's comet rag Comet rag Champagne rag Dimples rag time intermezzo / Boston jag two-step / Across the continent march & two-step / Spaghetti rag Pioneer limited march two-step / Sunset Limited march Sunset Limited march two-step / That Indian rag the tom-tom song / Red pepper a spicy rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1910-I |
Pick up the sunshine / My sunny Colorado home / You're my little doll baby / |
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MUSICPOP 1910-I Online |
Pick up the sunshine My sunny Colorado home You're my little doll baby |
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MUSICPOP 1910-K |
Only a man. Phoebe Jane. Road song. May. Everybody's happy. That fussy rag : (oh you-rag) / Whoop 'er up! : with a whoop, la! la! / Take a chance with me / Why don't the band play Dixie / The entertainer's rag / Think it over Mary / I'm just pinin' for you / I'm going to take the train for home, sweet home / That turkey-trot two-step : song / Band band band / Aviation rag : march & two step / Gallagher : you can't keep the Irish down / Dougherty / Just in love : everybody acts like us, when they're in love / Just you wait till after school / A little bit of jolly goes a long, long way / Go way from me I hate you, come back to me I love you / The aviator rag : two step / Flippitty flop : and away she goes / Good-bye Rose / I never knew this town at all till my wife went away / Mistletoe : an Indian love song / The moonlight the rose and you / That loving melody Rubenstein wrote. When the moon swings low. The African glide Funny moon / I'm a married man / I'm going back to my old girl / Any little girl, that's a nice little girl, is the right little girl for me / That peculiar rag / I love it / Maybe you were made for me / The angle worm wiggle / The Dublin rag / Call me up some rainy afternoon / Play that Chopin tune : song / Winter. Oh! Marie. My cavalier : Spanish waltz song / That's Yiddisha love : novelty song / I've got your number / In my old home town / In Pittsburg, P-A / Grizzly bear rag / My Alabama rose / I'll march in April with May / When Teddy comes marching home / I'll lend you everything I've got except my wife / How'd you like to be my week-end friend? / Love is like a red, red rose / Just a dream of you dear. When Mariola do the Cubanola / Swing me high, swing me low : (Lillian Lorraine's swing song) = (Schaukel-lied) / Twenty years ago / There's company in the parlor / I love thee. Kingdom of love. Come, Josephine in my flying machine. Darned if we fellows can do without girls, girls, girls. Don't you think you better change your mind. Stop, stop, stop : come over and love me some more. That ticklin' rag / Tony : the cowboy whop / The Georgia grind : song / Girl of my dreams / 'Mid the roses / Give your smiles to all the boys but keep your heart for me / Rubber-necking moon / The 'phone bell rang / Oh you spearmint kiddo with the Wrigley eyes / Just for a girl / Oh! you tease / Under the southern moonlight. In dear old Tennessee / If I could see as far ahead as I can see behind / I'll meet you when the sun goes down / I'll certainly cheat on you / What is the world without you? Chicken reel, or, Performer's buck / Cutey who tied your tie? / My rose from the garden of love. Vale of dreams. Myrella / Sally in our alley. My dixie dream / I want someone to flirt with me / Goodby Betty Brown : march song / Let's make love among the roses / When the lights are low / The Irish rag / Don't wake me up I am dreaming / That lovin' two-step man / Some day we'll be happy / The African glide / Volcano. Alamo rag / Hoop-la! Vive la Bagatelle. |
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MUSICPOP 1910-K Online |
The African glide Band band band The aviator rag two step / Aviation rag march & two step / Grizzly bear rag The entertainer's rag I've got your number I'm going back to my old girl Tony the cowboy whop / |
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MUSICPOP 1910-SM |
Down by the old mill stream / Star divine / I've got the time, I've got the place but it's hard to find the girl / Dreaming of you / Ah! sweet mystery of life : (the dream melody) = El misterio de la vida : from the musical operetta "Naughty Marietta" / I'll change the thorns to roses / Morning : song with piano accompaniment / Little gray dove : op. 58, No. 2 / Every little movement / A banjo song / The Chinatown rag / The boogah man / 'Cept you / Sugar moon / Last night, I heard the nightingale : (The shepherd's song) / |
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MUSICPOP 1910-SM Online |
The Chinatown rag Every little movement Star divine Last night, I heard the nightingale (The shepherd's song) / The boogah man I've got the time, I've got the place but it's hard to find the girl 'Cept you Ah! sweet mystery of life (the dream melody) = El misterio de la vida : from the musical operetta "Naughty Marietta" / Little gray dove op. 58, No. 2 / A banjo song Dreaming of you Morning song with piano accompaniment / Sugar moon I'll change the thorns to roses Down by the old mill stream |
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MUSICPOP 1910 Online |
Grand Canyon of Arizona waltzes / Alamo rag The angle worm wiggle Coster rag Dill pickles Grizzly bear The Dublin rag Oh! That funny rag |
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MUSICPOP 1911 |
Whistling rag / That railroad rag / Beyond the dawn. In the valley where the bluegrass grows. Melody of love. My message. Ich liebe dich. When you're in town. Since you loved me. Till the sands of the desert grow cold. We two together. Deedle-dum-dee. He's a dear old pet. You can't expect kises from me. Stars of the Desert. Somewhere a voice is calling. Cloths of heaven. Leaf by leaf the roses fall. Musical ragtime Sal / I love old Colorado best of all / Oh, you beautiful doll / The cloths of heaven : for voice with piano accompaniment / I'd rather love what I cannot have than have what I cannot love / Mammy's shufflin' dance / By the light of the jungle moon / Carmena. Floral dance. You remind me of someone I want to forget / My beautiful lady. In the land of harmony / Come love come. I love you dearie. When I'm alone I'm lonesome. There'll come a time. My Colorado queen / Honey man : my little lovin' honey man / Beautiful lady in red. The hour that gave me you : song / Alexander's ragtime band / Hush-a-by / Billy : (I always dream of Bill) / A girlie was just made to love / You'll do the same thing over again / Little grey home in the west : song / A wee deoch-an-doris / The Gaby glide : song / Little grey home in the west. Another rag : a raggy rag / Only you. Serenade. Roamin' in the gloamin' Ragtime violin / The red rose rag / O lovely night! Rosary. The skeleton rag / Take me back to the garden of love. That mysterious rag / They always pick on me. I want a gal. The oceana roll / Gee, but I like music with my meals / Smuggler's song. Bumble bee / When I was twenty one and you were sweet sixteen / When I dream of home and mother and you. In summertime on Bredon. Unforeseen. Come along ma cherie. I miss you most at twilight. Sonnet desenchanteur. Lead thou me on. Swiss song. When you're away. You are all that is lovely. There's a mother old and gray who needs me now. Wanted! A harp like the angels play. When I met you last night in Dreamland. Little grey home in the west song / Ishtar. I'm lonely since you went away. House of memories. If I forget. Before the crucifix. My hula-hula love : song / Oh, Mr. Dream Man, please let me dream some more / Song of the soul. Just a little smile. All alone! Nineteen fifteen Frisco / Everybody's doing it now / I like your apron and your bonnet and your little Quaker gown / Driving home the cows from pasture. Just a chain of daisies. The harbor of love / Baby Rose. I come to thee. Spring-time / He's coming back. In a child's heart. The vampire waltz : valse lente / In the shadows. Garland of old fashioned roses. You've got the wrong number but you've got the right girl. O thou billowy harvest-field. I live up town. My baby Louise. |
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MUSICPOP 1911-D |
Whistling rag / That railroad rag / The chicken rag / Riverside rag / Out of the frying-pan, into the fire / The speedway : intermezzo / Très moutarde = Too much mustard : one or two step or tango / The sunstroke rag / Sunflower rag / Weeping willow rag / That tired rag / I beg your pardon dear old Broadway / Ephraham played upon the piano / Barnum had the right idea / I'm going to steal some other fellow's girl : (if I can't find one of my own) / I miss you honey, miss you all the time / Mammy's shufflin' dance / Hurry up those wedding bells / Good-bye, Rose / How do you do it Mabel on twenty dollars a week / Good-bye old gal : I'm going away on the 2:10 train / Oh, you wonderful girl / You've got me hypnotized / If you talk in your sleep : don't mention my name / If I had you / Oh, you beautiful coon / When I woke up this morning / By the light of the jungle moon / That dying rag / Don't put out the light / Business is business Rosey Cohen / Come over Joe : the parlor lights are way down low / You remind me of someone I want to forget / Hurricane rag : eccentric two step / Cum-bac rag / When ragtime Rosie ragged the rosary / Heidelberg glide / That college rag / I'd rather love what I cannot have than have what I cannot love / Dixie belle / Everybody twostep : rag / Harmony rag : two-step / Dat's-a my gal / Honey man : my little lovin' honey man / Foolishness rag : a buck dance / Blue ribbon rag / Alexander's ragtime band / That aeroplane rag / Marry a Yiddisher boy : song / Another rag : a raggy rag / Ragtime violin / The red rose rag / That mysterious rag / The oceana roll / He promised me / Don't blame me for lovin' you / Boot-black rag / Rhapsody rag : two-step / Hear the pickaninny band / Oh that Navajo rag / I like to call you sweetheart / Down in Sunshine Valley : novelty march song / Sombrero land / It was me / I'm dippy for a dip in the ocean / Cecilia / Oh, you beautiful doll / You've built a fire down in my heart / Come, Josephine in my flying machine : up she goes! / Holly rag / That hypnotizing man : a mesmerizing rag / Baby Lou : song / Peaches : (My little pet) / Down to the Folies Bergere / Don't take your beau to the seashore / Daly's reel : two step and buck dance / A girlie was just made to love / Fairy moon / Grieving / Oh, Mr. Dream Man, please let me dream some more / Hold me just a little closer / Any place the old flag flies / Can't you take it back, and change it for a boy? / Yiddisha nightingale / Meet me to-night / Where you goin'? : I'm going to join that minstrel band / Everybody's doing it now / Hot Scotch rag / By the Saskatchewan / Jesse James / Clover days : song / That haunting melody / A city far away / Movin' man don't take my baby grand / Cuddle up / The harbor of love / Texas Tommy swing / Remember me to my old gal / |
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MUSICPOP 1911-D Online |
Weeping willow rag Très moutarde Too much mustard : one or two step or tango / Cum-bac rag Jesse James Sunflower rag Blue ribbon rag The chicken rag Dat's-a my gal Foolishness rag a buck dance / Boot-black rag Everybody twostep rag / That tired rag Daly's reel two step and buck dance / That dying rag He promised me Hear the pickaninny band Harmony rag two-step / Holly rag Hot Scotch rag Hurricane rag eccentric two step / Heidelberg glide |
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MUSICPOP 1911-H |
That railroad rag / Little sticks o' licorice : rag / That nifty rag / The barn yard rag / At the rag time ball / The chicken rag / The cowboy rag : song / The cosey rag / Riverside rag / The mad house rag / Louisiana rag / The sunstroke rag / Sunflower rag / Weeping willow rag / That tired rag / That fellow with the "cello rag" / Tar babies : rag / Black wasp rag : a stinger / The yankee doodle rag / The weird rag / Wild-fire rag : a syncopated symphony / Oh! you angel : rag / Panama : a characteristic novelty / Pinochle rag : march and two-step / The race-horse rag : two-step / Princess rag / The rag with no name / Ragtime oriole / Red onion rag / Ramshackle rag / Salted peanuts : rag / Scarecrow rag : a tattered two-step / Sympathetic rag / Haunting rag : instrumental / Black canary : rag / by Harry Austin Tierney. The matrimony rag / Borneo rag : an oriental pastime / The invitation rag : as played by Les Copland at each performance of Lew Dockstader's Minstrels / Hurricane rag : eccentric two step / Innocence rag / In ragtime land / The hobble rag : piano solo : an instrumental arrangement of the famous song success / Quality : a high class rag / Cloud kisser : rag-two step / That daffy rag : song / Honeysuckle : rag / Fleur de lis rag / Felicity rag / Cum-bac rag / Honky tonky monkey rag : song / Rag-time love / Raving rag / When ragtime Rosie ragged the rosary / That fascinating rag : song / That dixie rag / That epidemic rag : an infectious novelty song / That college rag / The campus rag : medley / Can you beat it rag / Candied cherries : rag two-step / Cheese and crackers / Corrugated rag / Gold dust rag : two-step / Royal flush : a rag / April fool rag / The banjo rag : characteristic two-step / The minstrel man : a ragtime two step / Ragged edges : rag / Bees wax : rag / Dixie dimples : two step / Rag time chimes / That peculiar rag / That chicken glide : rag time novelty song / Empire City rag / The barber pole rag / That Carolina rag / Uncle Tom's cabin rag / The hobble rag : march ballad / Everybody twostep : rag / Harmony rag : two-step / Mashed potatoes / That fascinating rag : piano solo / Nat Johnson's rag / That paradise rag : piano solo / The paradise rag / Mosquito rag / Foolishness rag : a buck dance / Angel food : rag / Alexander's ragtime band / Melody rag / Cow boy rag / Another rag : a raggy rag / Ragtime violin / The red rose rag / The skeleton rag / That mysterious rag / The oceana roll / The news rag / Mister music master : (learn to play some rag) / That tuneful rag / Rhapsody rag : two-step / Peanuts : a nutty rag / A slippery place : a comic rag march / That everlasting rag : for piano / That peculiar rag : instrumental / New York rag / Whirlwind rag / Down home rag / Alexander's ragtime band : march and two-step / Bubbles : rag two-step / Irish beauties : two-step / Horseshoe rag / Jay Roberts rag / Out in Oklahoma / The chop-house rag / The ragtime goblin man / Rocky rags : a rag-time intermezzo / All the grapes : rag-time two-step / The only pal I ever had came from 'Frisco town / San Diego for mine : waltz song / Washington waddle : a novelty "rag" song / Dixie : a rag caprice / Hot Scotch rag / Joy rag : two-step / Cannibal rag / Jesse James / Switchback rag / That flying rag / Hyacinth : rag / Frisco, you're a bear / The rah-rah boy : ragtime twostep and barn dance / The eight o'clock rush rag / Hallowe'en : (jack o'lantern rag) / |
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MUSICPOP 1911-H Online |
The barber pole rag Corrugated rag Dixie a rag caprice / Dixie dimples two step / Felicity rag Hallowe'en (jack o'lantern rag) / Gold dust rag two-step / The eight o'clock rush rag Down home rag Empire City rag Fleur de lis rag Bubbles rag two-step / Candied cherries rag two-step / The campus rag medley / Can you beat it rag Cannibal rag Alexander's ragtime band march and two-step / Angel food rag / The barn yard rag At the rag time ball The chop-house rag The cosey rag April fool rag The banjo rag characteristic two-step / The cowboy rag song / In ragtime land Haunting rag instrumental / Joy rag two-step / Uncle Tom's cabin rag Quality a high class rag / The hobble rag march ballad / Cheese and crackers Borneo rag an oriental pastime / Black wasp rag a stinger / Bees wax rag / Black canary rag / by Harry Austin Tierney. The only pal I ever had came from 'Frisco town San Diego for mine waltz song / Out in Oklahoma Cloud kisser rag ; two step / All the grapes rag-time two-step / |
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