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MUSICPOP 1912-D |
Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / I'm afraid, pretty maid, I'm afraid / I'm a lonesome Romeo / I always knew the girl I'd love would be a girl like you / Call again / Mandy's ragtime waltz / Floating down the river on the Alabam / Ragging the baby to sleep / Fashion rag : a stylish two-step / The million dollar ball / Ragtime cowboy Joe / That aeroplane glide / Come back to me my melody / The Marquard glide / He played it on his fid, fid, fiddle dee-dee / Tennessee moon / With pleasure : dance hilarious / Turkish towel rag : a rub-down / That entertaining rag / Toboggan rag : two step / Roll them roly boly eyes / When Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo / Oh! you circus day / Those ragtime melodies / Here comes the bride : the girl who stole my loving man away / That rag-time regimental band : song / Oh you chicken : novelty song / The elevator man : going up, going up, going up, going up / Everybody two-step / When I was twenty one and you were sweet sixteen / Wibbeley wobbeley wee / Pucker up your lips, Miss Lindy / Bump, bump, bump in your automobile / On a good old time straw-ride / That slippery slide trombone : song / That trombone glide / I'm going back to Dixie / Cuddle up and cling to me / The ragtime jockey man / Here Comes My Daddy Now : Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / Kentucky days / I've got to have some lovin' now / Do you know a man named Donohue? / I got you Steve / I'll be welcome in my home town : (good-bye to bright lights) / If every star was a little pickaninny / Parisienne : song / Please don't take my lovin' man away / Every nation has a flower / That military rag : a martial spasm / Levee Lou / A little bit of everything / Goody, goody, goody, goody, good / The entertainer's rag / Giannina mia / Antonio : you'd better come home / Everybody loves a chicken / Darby and Joan : song / Fallen leaves / Down in my heart / Don't drop a quarter in the meter : I'd rather make love in the dark : song / Do it again / Don't leave your wife alone / Aloha oe = Farewell to thee / Hitchy koo / The caterpillar crawl / Butterflies = Schmetterlinge / Ragtime mocking bird / After all that I've been to you / Frankie and Johnny, or, You'll miss me in the days to come / Climb a tree with me / Moving picture rag / My sweet Italian man / I long for you to-night / When Johnson's quartet harmonize / Lead me to that beautiful band / Alexander's bag-pipe band / If all the girls I knew were like you / Ragtime soldier man / By the old cathedral door / Follow me around / I'd like to make a date with you : (for to-morrow night) / The wedding glide / That syncopated boogie boo / The trolley car swing : song / I'll sit right on the moon : and keep my eyes on you / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-D Online |
The entertainer's rag Mandy's ragtime waltz Frankie and Johnny, or, You'll miss me in the days to come Floating down the river on the Alabam That entertaining rag |
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MUSICPOP 1912-H |
Jamaica jinjer : a hot rag / Aeroplane rag / Mandy's ragtime waltz / The Lonergan rag / Hear that orchestra rag / How do you do, Miss Ragtime : as introduced in the great Winter Garden success "Whirl of society" / Black diamond rag / Every-lover's rag / The bacchanal rag / The boogie man rag / The burglar rag / Mr. ragtime whippoorwill / Mocking bird rag / Rag, rag, rag / Ragging the baby to sleep / Raggin' the old Virginia reel : novelty rag / Rag time dancing man / Fiddlesticks! / Fashion rag : a stylish two-step / That haunting rag-time strain / That daffydil rag / Popular rag / The chop-stick rag / Clover blossoms rag / Swanee ripples : a rag novelette / Ragtime cowboy Joe / Turkish towel rag : a rub-down / That entertaining rag / Toboggan rag : two step / The funny bunny hug / The Saint Vitus rag : song / That banjo rag : song / The Swanee River bend / The ragtime sailor's rag / Ragtime Nick / When Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo / That devilish glide : rag / That good old rag : as played by brother Bill and sister Lill, and Paw, and Maw, and me / Piccalilli rag : two-step / Rig-jig rag : a slow drag / Scarecrow rag / Simplicity rag / Society rag / Speckled spider rag / Swanee rag : two step / Those ragtime melodies / The ragtime germ of love / Ragtime eyes / Ham-bones : an easy picked rag / Happy feeling rag / That rag-time regimental band : song / That ev'ry little movement rag / That raggedy rag / That dramatic rag / That briny dip : a nautical rag song / Canadian beauty : rag caprice / Chills and fever : rag (two-step) / Chimes : a novelty rag / Doll rags / The Dockstader rag : instrumental / The rag pickin' man / Midnight rag / Scott Joplin's new rag / That eccentric rag / Variety rag / That subway rag / The Brighton Beach rag / He's the world's best music man / Caliope rag / That operatic rag / Whipped cream : rag / The winter garden rag / The Bohemia rag / The Madagascar mangle : a rag two-step / He's coming home on the 8 o'clock train / Knockout drops rag / The hold up rag / That American rag / That Dixie rag / Rag-time Jim : a rag-time oddity / That puzzlin' rag : (instrumental) / Delirium tremens rag / That left-hand rag / Mocking bird rag : two-step arrangement of the great novelty song / Slippery elm rag / That puzzlin' rag / That lovable rag / Before that ragtime band goes home / Ring tum diddie : a Boston rag / Stewed chicken : rag / Hypnotic rag : two step / That devilish glide rag : instrumental / Hen cackle rag : a barnyard disturbance / The entertainer's rag / The ragtime boarding house / The ragtime band down in Harmony Hall / A bag of rags : two-step / That demon rag / The educator rag : sensational song hit / Sour grapes : a rag / That irresistible rag / The turkey trot : rag two-step / Gigglin' rag / Louie take me to the Frisco fair / Jaxon rag / Nonette rag / That stop time rag : instrumental / Come on and rag with me : song / Chewin' the rag : another big hit / Red onion rag / Ragtime soldier man / That dixie dip rag : two-step song / Tokio rag / Ripples rag / That universal rag / In Frisco for the fair / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-H Online |
How do you do, Miss Ragtime as introduced in the great Winter Garden success "Whirl of society" / Before that ragtime band goes home The educator rag sensational song hit / The bacchanal rag Gigglin' rag Every-lover's rag Hear that orchestra rag He's the world's best music man The hold up rag Aeroplane rag The Bohemia rag The Brighton Beach rag A bag of rags two-step / The burglar rag Come on and rag with me song / The boogie man rag Ham-bones an easy picked rag / Happy feeling rag Nonette rag Doll rags The Dockstader rag instrumental / Chills and fever rag (two-step) / Black diamond rag Canadian beauty rag caprice / Caliope rag Chewin' the rag another big hit / Delirium tremens rag In Frisco for the fair Louie take me to the Frisco fair Fiddlesticks! Chimes a novelty rag / Clover blossoms rag He's coming home on the 8 o'clock train |
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MUSICPOP 1912-K |
I was never meant for you. My Georgiana Lou. I'm going back to Kentucky Sue. Take your image from my heart / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / Since Bridget's learned the Texas Tommy dance / At the devil's ball / Oh! what a beautiful dream : (you seem) / My Sumurun girl / How do you do, Miss Ragtime : as introduced in the great Winter Garden success "Whirl of society" / The burglar rag / Mocking bird rag / Fashion rag : a stylish two-step / Those ragtime melodies / Floating down the river on the Alabam / Somebody else is gettin' it / String a ring of roses round your Rosie / I'm saving my kisses for someone / After vespers : a twilight meditation / I'm going to take the first train : (back to see my folks in sunny Tennessee) / I was never meant for you / All I can say is "I love you." The chop-stick rag / The ghost of the goblin man / When I dream in dreamy dreamland / The entertainer's rag / Luella Lee / Everybody two-step / May with life and music. And the world's all wrong again. Come along to honeymoon land. Ghost of the violin. I'd do as much for you / When the twilight comes to kiss the rose "good night" Wonderful garden of dreams. Teasing moon. Why did you make me care? When I carried your books home from school / Love's dreamy strain. You're my baby / In the cool of the evening : when de lovin' am good : song / Mister Pagliatch / The hold up rag / Kiss your honey bunch good night! / If a rooster can love so many little chickens, can't a man love more than one / Tell me that your love is true. It can't be done / Only a bunch of violets / I'll come back to you, my Honolulu, Lou / Lolita : vals : op. 109 / Take me back to dreamland : take me back with you / Good bye Sal : march song / I would like to try it : (but I'm just a bit afraid) / The ragtime jockey man / Oh you beauty / In twilight town / Hello, hello, New York town / I'm going back to old Missouri : (the houn' dawg trot) / I know what you're doing / If all the girls in all this world were just as nice as you / Down the lane that leads to drowsy-land / Here Comes My Daddy Now : Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / I want to be in Dixie / It's a long, long way to Tipperary / Last night was the end of the world / Story the night-wind told. Way down South / Rachel Rubinstein's rag / Ragtime soldier man / Oh! you little bear / Melody chimes / Just an old sweetheart of mine / I'd like to live in Paris all the time / Please don't take my lovin' man away / I'll sit right on the moon : and keep my eyes on you / Italy / I've got a friend / Every day in the year / How would you like to be loved? / I'll do that little thing for you / How could I know that you loved me / Would you, sweetheart, would you / On the Mississippi. Take me to that Swanee Shore. On the honeymoon express / Everybody loves a chicken / That mello-cello melody / Frisco Dan : song / Hurrah for San Francisco! / Come and kiss your little baby / Now, I have to call him father / Dancing Dan the ragtime battling man / A castle in the air : song / Daddy : a raggy song / Don't worry about that bald spot / Dolly Deane : popular march song and chorus / I'm crazy for love / Castellano : spanish serenade / My garden of Allah for two. Teach me that beautiful love / Amarella. Keep away from the fellow who owns an automobile / Spring's a lovable ladye. Take me to the cabaret. When that midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam' They gotta quit kickin' my dawg aroun' / When you're married / I long for you to-night / Lead me to that beautiful band / I'm the lonesomest gal in town / That mellow melody. Oh, you dusky belle : novelty song / That's how I lost him : novely waltz song / I wish that I was back in old Killarney! Grandmother's album. My little Persian rose. That society bear / I've got the finest man. Take a little tip from father. I'ts the girl behind the man / You keep your eye on me and I'll keep my eye on you. Land of golden dreams. Drifting. Mine. One sweet song of love. Not 'till then will I cease to love you / Daddy did a wonderful thing / Little girl at home. |
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MUSICPOP 1912-K Online |
At the devil's ball I'm the lonesomest gal in town Fashion rag a stylish two-step / The chop-stick rag The entertainer's rag If a rooster can love so many little chickens, can't a man love more than one In the cool of the evening when de lovin' am good : song / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-SM |
That's how I need you / I've been roaming / The sweet o' the year / When we haven't said our prayers : musical recitation / From the land of the sky-blue water : op. 45, no. 1 / I want a little lovin', sometimes : song / Oh! you circus day / The lake / All night long / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-SM Online |
The lake The sweet o' the year From the land of the sky-blue water op. 45, no. 1 / I want a little lovin', sometimes song / I've been roaming When we haven't said our prayers musical recitation / All night long That's how I need you Oh! you circus day |
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MUSICPOP 1912 Online |
Back to dear old Denver town Roo-ti-toot on your ragtime flute Ragtime cowboy Joe Everybody two-step Goody, goody, goody, goody, good Here Comes My Daddy Now Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / |
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MUSICPOP 1913 | In my harem / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1913 |
Lovin' child / Melinda's wedding day / I'm on my way to Mandalay / He'd have to get under - get out and get under : (to fix up his automobile) / Aloha oe = Farewell to thee / Colorado the golden / Good old Denver town / Song of the heart. Suppose I met you face to face. Lord is my light. Across the Mason-Dixon line. South Dakota is the sunshine state. Pluck this little flower. Why did you make me love you? I love you in a million different ways. I hear a thrush at eve : serenade / Silver threads among the gold. The flower garden ball. You're my girl / I heard "The Holy City" Isle d'amour. Dreaming. All aboard for Dixie Land / My skylark love. Spring's awakening. Where is the love of yesterday. While they were dancing around. Oh! you lovable chile. Sweetest little sweetheart of them all. Green branches. Jeannette and her little wooden shoes. Pretty as a picture. As the years roll by. Blue are her eyes. Marcheta. Love me while the loving is good / My sweet derry rose. Sailing down the Chesapeake Bay. I hear a thrush at eve. Where did you get that girl. 'Cross the Mason-Dixon line : song / It's nice to get up in the mornin' : but it's nicer to lie in bed / I'm in love with the mother of my best girl. Danny boy / Donna e mobile. Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral. I'm goin' back, back, back to Memphis, Tennessee / Morning wind. Denver town : home of hospitality / T's nice to get up in the. I'm going back to Carolina / In the valley of the moon / Wi-um. Das Denver Bundes-Turnfest : offizielles Festlied : 1913 / Mother! Great big baked potato : served by the Northern Pacific Railway Dining Car Department / Garden of lilies : waltzes / Cradle song. At the devil's ball / Sweethearts : waltz song from the comic opera "Sweethearts" / Friend o'mine. To have, to hold, to love. God remembers when the world forgets / Ballin' the jack / The bubble : from the musical farce High jinks / Floating down the river : ('cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) / I'm crying just for you. I'm coming back to Dixie and you. In my harem / That international rag / My task. Walla walla walla. Aloha oe (farewell to thee) Shadow time. The rose that grows in dreamland just for you / Wake up! I never heard of anybody dying from a kiss (did you?) Roses in my garden. When my ships come sailing home. That tinkling tango tune : song / In my Garden of Eden for two. San Francisco Sue. In apple blossom time : down on the farm / Somebody's coming to my house / Fool there was. Don't tell me in the morning what I did the night before. Down in Arkansaw. Every lover must meet his fate. In the heart of the city that has no heart. Tears and smiles. It takes a little rain with the sunshine to make the world go round. Heart of her. The curse of an aching heart / California sunshine : rag intermezzo / O what is man. Isch ga-bibble. Ain't you coming back to old Virginia? Since you went away. Sunshine and roses. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. Owl. Goodbye summer! so long fall! O that it were so. I've got everything I want but you. What d'ye mean you lost yer dog. You'll be welcome when you get back home. Tug boat Joe. Tampa Bay. You went away. You broke my heart, to pass the time away. You're a great big blue eyed baby / Snookey ookums / There's a girl in the heart of Maryland : with a heart that belongs to me. Nights of gladness. My lady rose. Somebody loves you. Dream days. Chic-ka-saw / You made me love you : I didn't want to do it. Gee! I wish I was big. Ever at rest. For the sake of a wife and home. Quest. Thy mouth is a rose. When dreams come true. If you only knew what I know says the moon. Memphis blues. Always take a girl named Daisy : 'cause daisies won't tell / Shipmates o' mine. Blind ploughman. Hark! hark! the lark. Any time. I told you not to do it. Trail of the lonesome pine. Sing me the rosary. Kiss me I've never been kissed before. |
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MUSICPOP 1913-CP | Since you went away / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1913-CP Online | Since you went away | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1913-D |
Melinda's wedding day / Down home rag / He'd have to get under - get out and get under : (to fix up his automobile) / I love her : oh! oh! oh! / Floreine : waltz song : an adaptation of the famous "Floreine" syncopated waltz / In my Mercer racing car / Flow along River Tennessee : to the home of the girl I love : song / I hear a thrush at eve : serenade / You're my girl / There's a wireless station down in my heart / Happy little country girl / That baseball rag / I don't want to : (oh, come on) : song / 'Cross the Mason-Dixon line : song / He's on a boat that sailed last Wednesday : he's coming home / In the valley of the moon / Within the law : novelty song / Welcome home / Roll on, Missouri / Please, Miss Central, find my mamma / Underneath the cotton moon / Down by the silvery Rio Grande / That ragtime suffragette / Adam and Eve had a wonderful time / I'm all dressed up and no place to go / At the devil's ball / Floating down the river : ('cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) / In my harem / That international rag / Under the midnight moon / Do you wonder why men leave home / He's so good to me / The apple tree and the bumble bee / Ha-za-zaa / Holy night, peaceful night = Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht : Christmas song / Low bridge, everybody down, or, Fifteen years on the Erie Canal / Somebody's coming to my house / My raggyadore / On the old front porch / Mammy Jinny's jubilee : shake yo' feet / Tra-la, la, la! / Come and kiss your little baby / Come dance with me / There's a girl in Arizona / On the honeymoon express / The ragtime dream / The curse of an aching heart / I'll change the shadows to sunshine : ballad / High jinks / Anna Liza's wedding day / Honeymoon lane / Daisies will tell you so : waltz song / Don't you wish you were back home again? / Down in Chattanooga / Bobbin' up and down / I miss you most of all / Fifty times a day / If you don't want me : why do you hang around / San Francisco bound / Ev'rybody's doing it at the seaside : novelty song / You're the most wonderful girl / The cricket on the hearth : from the comic opera "Sweethearts" / The old maids ball / How the money rolls in / I have you : song / If they don't stop making them so beautiful / Kiss me good-night! : out the window you must go / I wonder where my easy rider's gone / And then / If I had my way : (ballad) / Way back home / Cross the Great Divide : I'll wait for you / Snookey ookums / I'll get you : song / Always take a girl named Daisy : 'cause daisies won't tell / |
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MUSICPOP 1913-D Online |
Happy little country girl Adam and Eve had a wonderful time There's a girl in Arizona |
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MUSICPOP 1913-H |
Moonlight rag / Let's dance : a rag turkey trot / The junk man rag : song : novel one step for piano / I'm crazy 'bout a ragtime minstrel band / The aeroplane : rag and two-step / The baboon bounce : a rag-step intermezzo / Banana peel : rag / Can she rag! / Cabaret rag / Everything is ragtime now : novelty song / You've got the rag-i-ri-tis / Bunny-boy : a ragtime conceit / Elephant rag : piano solo / In the golden West / It's you nobody but you / That pipe organ rag / Olga : Russian rag / Mississippi rag / That dawggone rag / Crazy bone rag / The Huron glide / Scramble rag : companion piece to Hard boiled / Old folks at home. My old Kentucky home : (rag-time arrangement) / That moaning saxophone rag / The red bandanna rag / Rag-time wedding bells / You & the moon & a ragtime tune / Movie rag : novelty two step / Old Swanee rag : (descriptive) / Notoriety : rag two-step / Piano rag / Rag de luxe / Powder rag / Rag-a-muffin : rag and two step / The squirrel rag : (slow rag) / The stop rag : a Southern buck dance / Gasoline rag : march and two-step / Contagious rag / Ragtime in the air / Gobbler's gambol : the new turkey trot - one step / That devil rag : song / Butcher rag / Domino rag / Billikin rag / Pennant rag : characteristic two-step / Dixie days : novelty march song / Homespun rag / Rag, baby mine : piano solo / Jolly jingles rag / Happy rag / Pork and beans : one step, two step, trot / Snappy rag / Ten penny rag : a driving hit / Tantalizing tingles / Get this : (slow drag) / Tango rag / Anti rag-time girl : song / Weaving around : rag / That sentimental rag / That raggy rag-time band : song / I want a ragtime bungalow / Tickle the ivories : rag / Hungarian rag / I'm San Francisco bound / Queen Titania's ragtime ball / Notoriety : one step / Eatin'-time rag : piano / Good gravy rag / Dynamite : (a noisy rag) / A modern rag : song / That international rag / Rizzy Boo / That whistling rag : one-step / Meet me at dear Venice / That frisky Frisco town / The Dixie rag : two step / Pastime rag. a slow drag / The ragtime dream / The Eskimo rag : song / Checkers : rag, blues or fox trot / That '15 'Frisco Fair / San Francisco bound / Kismet rag / That international rag : march and twostep / Wiggle-wag : ragtime waltz / California sunshine : trot and rag intermezzo : as featured by Leon Van Dell and Miss Margret Mudge, late of the London Opera House, London, and the Cicel, Paris / Rag / The pony express / Deiro rag / That tom boy rag : a nifty song with a catchy two step melody / |
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MUSICPOP 1913-H Online |
Crazy bone rag I'm crazy 'bout a ragtime minstrel band It's you nobody but you I want a ragtime bungalow The aeroplane rag and two-step / Anti rag-time girl song / Banana peel rag / The Eskimo rag song / Cabaret rag Dixie days novelty march song / That international rag march and twostep / The baboon bounce a rag-step intermezzo / Everything is ragtime now novelty song / Gobbler's gambol the new turkey trot - one step / Good gravy rag Happy rag The Dixie rag two step / Eatin'-time rag piano / Rag Elephant rag piano solo / Billikin rag California sunshine trot and rag intermezzo : as featured by Leon Van Dell and Miss Margret Mudge, late of the London Opera House, London, and the Cicel, Paris / In the golden West Meet me at dear Venice That '15 'Frisco Fair San Francisco bound The pony express Get this (slow drag) / Gasoline rag march and two-step / Bunny-boy a ragtime conceit / That frisky Frisco town Contagious rag The junk man rag song : novel one step for piano / Butcher rag Dynamite (a noisy rag) / Can she rag! Domino rag |
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MUSICPOP 1913-K |
Melinda's wedding day / Down home rag / Let's dance : a rag turkey trot / In the golden West / I love her : oh! oh! oh! / Yoo-hoo! that's me / Maori : a Samoan song / I'm on the jury / 'Cross the Mason-Dixon line / My chain of memories / Farewell to the dear old regiment : patriotic march / Back to Alabam rag song / It's nice to get up in the mornin' : but it's nicer to lie in bed / While the rivers of love flow on. There is nothing dear I wouldn't do for you / Good-bye boys / Now is the hour : Maori farewell song. On the old Fall River line / The concert in the sky / Tickle the ivories : rag / I'm going back to Carolina / Have a heart / I'm San Francisco bound / Fifty times a day / Would you take me back again? / Low bridge, everybody down, or, Fifteen years on the Erie Canal / I have you / My orchard is short of a peach / In the springtime : a taking song / The pullman porters on parade / Underneath the cotton moon / Shadow-time / Won't you please have a heart / In the valley of broken hearts / words by Ed Rose ; music by Leo Friedman. I've got a smile that's worth a million dollars / If he looks good to mother, don't look for another : (plant yourself into his heart) / Sing rock-a-by baby to me / Ballin' the jack / Floating down the river : ('cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) / I'm coming back to Dixie and you. In my harem / That international rag / Such a li'l' fellow. Rizzy Boo / Honey bell / Harmony Joe / Let's all go around to Mary Ann's / I wonder where my easy rider's gone / I never heard of anybody dying from a kiss (did you?) The Parisian ball / That tinkling tango tune : song / In memory land with you / Send back that man who can love / Good bye, all : (I'll soon be back among the old folks) : march ballad / The spell of love : waltz song / I gave you a rose by the river of dreams / Come along to the masquerade. My hidden treasure / There's a wireless station down in my heart / It takes a little rain with the sunshine to make the world go round. Childhood, golden days of childhood. The curse of an aching heart / High jinks / Checkers : rag, blues or fox trot / In love's garden, just you and I / Madrid : a Spanish intermezzo / Valse de concert : for piano : op. 3 / I wish that you belonged to me : novelty song / By the Rio Grande : a Mexican serenade : song / The dreamy glide / The rose of my dreams / I want to go to the ball game / If you only knew what I know says the moon / I wish that you belonged to me / Keep your golden gate wide open : song / Just you / You're the most wonderful girl / Awake! love will not sing again. No one else can take your place / Those Dixie eyes of Southern gray / On the old front porch / Take me back / Please don't love anybody else but me / Sunshine and roses. Queen of my dreams, good night, good night. The phonograph rag / I'm always the same old girl / Life's Eden rose. Somebody's dear eyes. You're a great big blue eyed baby / Snookey ookums / Back to Alabam : rag song / There's a girl in the heart of Maryland : with a heart that belongs to me. I'll get you : song / Anti rag-time girl : song / The red bandanna rag / Colinette. Deiro rag / Night has a thousand eyes. |
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MUSICPOP 1913-K Online |
Good-bye boys Checkers rag, blues or fox trot / I'll get you song / I wonder where my easy rider's gone I'm San Francisco bound Back to Alabam rag song / Harmony Joe Deiro rag Down home rag Anti rag-time girl song / Keep your golden gate wide open song / |
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MUSICPOP 1913-SM |
I'm on my way to Mandalay / Green branches / Sing to me, sing : song with piano accompaniment : op. 28 / Love of an hour / Blue are her eyes / There's a long, long trail / The greatest wish in the world / I hear a thrush at eve : serenade / Saw ye my Saviour / An April message / Blossom-time / I'm San Francisco bound / Sweet Mary mine : ballad / The girl I loved in auld lang syne / They're like a cloud of butterflies / A song of joy / The curse of an aching heart / The little old fashioned girl / She is a winsome wee thing / Cross the Great Divide : I'll wait for you / You're a great big blue eyed baby / Snookey ookums / |
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