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MUSICPOP 1916-D |
Any time's kissing time / Hurry back to my bamboo shack / Florabella / On the Dixie highway : two-step--one-step / Come back : (let's be sweethearts once more) / And father wanted me to learn a trade / Way down in Iowa I'm going to hide away / You can't get along with 'em or without 'em : You've got to have 'em, that's all! / Some girls do and some girls don't / In Florida among the palms / He's getting too darn big for a small town / Just because she comes from a one-horse town : that's no sign she's a one-horse girl / Any old name is a wonderful name : (if it labels a wonderful girl) / Oh! How she could yacki hacki wicki wacki woo : that's love in Honolu / Arrah go on, I'm gonna go back to Oregon / The friar's parade / Be a mason : (take it by degrees) / Come back to Arizona : song / If you had all the world and its gold / For every girl who is anyone's girl : there is always somebody to blame / The Honolulu hicki boola boo / I wasn't born to be lonesome / Ah Marie, ah Marie : Maria Mari / Take off a little bit / Stop! look! listen! / How's ev'ry little thing in Dixie : song / I've got a sweet tooth bothering me : pull it out, pull it out, pull it out / Since Sarah saw Theda Bara / I'm afraid of the beautiful girls / I lost my heart in Honolulu / How could Washington be a married man : and never, never tell a lie? / Li'l Liza Jane : Southern dialect song / And they called it Dixieland : song / The letter that never reached home / Everything in America is ragtime / I love to be a sailor / Our gallant soldier boys / I've got 'em! : there ain't nothin' to that / Imi au ia oe : ma na paia aala o puna : king's serenade / My own Iona : Moi-oné-Ionae : Hawaii's favorite love song / Come on and baby me / What do you want to make those eyes at me for? / Pray for the lights to go out : a negro shouting song : that new "Ballin the Jack" song / I'm gonna make hay while the sun shines in Virginia / My dreamy China lady : song / I can dance with everybody but by wife / Eat and grow thin / Down in honky tonky town / Blue bird / Doreen : my Kilkenny rose / Don't write me letters : (but come right back to me) / Good-bye, good luck, God bless you : is all that I can say / Alice in Wonderland / Naughty! Naughty! Naughty / The cobbler's song / 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. On the shore of Samoa : song / If you love your girl in the summertime : (you can love her any time at all) / That funny jas band from Dixieland : song / I'm down in Honolulu : looking them over / Oh I want to be good but my eyes won't let me : song / Where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night? / Down Honolulu way : song / When I'm out with you / If you were the op'ning rose : song / I'm going back to California : that's where I belong / Can't yo' heah me callin' : Caroline / All I want is a cottage, some roses, and you / The chicken walk / Cumberland / Sweet cider time, when you were mine! / If I knock the "l" out of Kelly : it would still be Kelly to me / I left her on the beach at Honolulu / Do what your mother did : I'll do the same as your dad / Fancy you fancying me / Your wife / |
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MUSICPOP 1916-D Online |
Everything in America is ragtime He's getting too darn big for a small town Fancy you fancying me I lost my heart in Honolulu |
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MUSICPOP 1916-H |
American jubilee : patriotic rag, fox trot / Blue goose rag / Border blues : rag / El maté doncella : the tingling tang that tones / Hot hands : a raggy fox trot / Then you're dancing an American rag / Come on down to rag-time town / Nice and easy : rag fox trot / Olga : humoresque rag / Patricia rag / Shamrock rag / Some blues for you all : a southern rag one-step / Spring time rag / Gun-cotton rag / Happy-go-lucky : one-step or two-step / The two-key rag : song / Chromatic rag / The meadow lark rag / Teasing the cat : rag or fox trot / I'm coming back to California : that's where I belong / Mattie's rags : some raggy rag / Honey moon rag / Intermission rag / Moonshine rag / I'm going back to Texas and the silvery Rio Grande / Boomerang rag / Bugle call rag : fox trot / Bantam step / The baked bean rag / Zu-zu rag : a snappy rag full of ginger / The Alfredo rag / I'm going back to California : that's where I belong / An operatic nightmare : fox trot, a rag classic / Cactus rag / So I left that girl behind me to answer the call / The top liner rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1916-H Online |
Bantam step Mattie's rags some raggy rag / American jubilee patriotic rag, fox trot / Border blues rag / Come on down to rag-time town The Alfredo rag Blue goose rag Boomerang rag Cactus rag Bugle call rag fox trot / Chromatic rag I'm coming back to California that's where I belong / So I left that girl behind me to answer the call I'm going back to Texas and the silvery Rio Grande Gun-cotton rag Zu-zu rag a snappy rag full of ginger / El maté doncella the tingling tang that tones / Happy-go-lucky one-step or two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1916-K |
My honey Lu. Do you sometimes think of me. Memories of you in dear Hawaii. Sweet brown maid of Kaimuki / Sweet Rose from the valley of dreams / Samoa : (some more) / Prepare / By the clear lakes of Killarney : (a volunteer's farewell to his colleen) / On the same old road / You may hold a million girlies in your arms : but there's only room for one down in your heart / Sail on to Ceylon. To any girl / My pearl of Honolulu. We'll be ready whenever you call / I'll wed the girl I left behind / Are you half the man your mother thought you'd be? By the sad Luana shore. Golden hours. Underneath the Tennessee moon / Crossing the bar. I learn'd to love you in dreamland : song / I've a shooting-box in Scotland. When Helen casts her ballot / Joy man blues / A little bit o' lovin' : makes the world worth while / Then you're dancing an American rag / Gila, galah, galoo / The eyes of heaven : my mother's star / I sent my wife to the thousand isles. Gay daffodil. My rosary for you. Twas only an Irishman's dream. Suzanne / Secret of home sweet home. When I found the way to your heart / Ireland, the footstool of God / Ragtime jingles : a rag / Pussyfoot prance / Sierra Sue / The stormy sea of love / Yaaka hula hickey dula : Hawaiian love song / My Hawaiian sunshine. I gave my heart and hand to someone in Dixieland / I was never nearer heaven in my life / I know I got more that my share / My own Iona : Moi-oné-Ionae : Hawaii's favorite love song / Just a kiss / Peggy Malone / On the Hoko Moko Isle. My Kandy girl in old Ceylon / Songs of yesterday. I'm going back to my home town / Keep your eye on the girlie you love / Pretty baby : song / My wonderful love for thee / When I look back and think of you / On the road to paradise / My dear old home in Honolulu / When I get back to Memphis, Tennessee / No one but your dear old dad : song / My sweet Moana / Wave on, wave on in peace, star spangled banner : concert number / Just a word of sympathy : song / My grandfather's girl : she was a grand old girl / Everybody loves an Irish song / Germany, oh Germany, why don't you set old Ireland free? : an antidote for the blues / Nay, nay, Pauline : song / Shim-me-sha-wabble / Voices of spring = Frühlingsstimmen : valse, op. 410 / Valse innocence / Dublin Mary Brown / Sorter miss you : song with violin and 'cello obligato / Ireland be brave, I'm thine / The girl you can't forget / Oh! God! Let my dream come true! / In Florida among the palms / My Waikiki ukulele girl : Hawaiian fox trot song / I lost my heart in Honolulu / In the purple twilight. Out of his heart. Sorter miss you. There's a Quaker down in Quaker Town. When the sun goes down in Romany. Ireland must be heaven, for my mother came from there. I'm going back to California : that's where I belong / All I want is a cottage, some roses, and you / Evening brings rest and you. The story of a soul / At the end of a beautiful day. Baby shoes. Canary cottage / Mammy's little coal black rose. My Argentina queen. All hail, America / Your wife / A picture of dear old Ireland / She is the sunshine of Virginia. For Dixie and Uncle Sam. Li'l Liza Jane. No voice but yours. That girl of mine. I'll be with you when it's daisy time. Hello my sweetheart. |
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MUSICPOP 1916-K Online |
I'm going back to my home town I lost my heart in Honolulu |
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MUSICPOP 1916-SM |
Deep river : American negro melody : Negro spiritual : op. 19, no. 1 / The bluebird / The ideal / The last farewell : waltz / The little red rocking chair / Counting daisy petals / Love went a-riding / Bon jour, ma belle! : song / The wind's tales / Be good to California, Mr. Wilson : (California was good to you) / Why? / The canoe / |
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MUSICPOP 1916-SM Online |
Love went a-riding Counting daisy petals The canoe The wind's tales Be good to California, Mr. Wilson (California was good to you) / Why? The little red rocking chair The ideal Deep river American negro melody : Negro spiritual : op. 19, no. 1 / Bon jour, ma belle! song / The bluebird The last farewell waltz / |
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MUSICPOP 1916 Online |
The skies are blue in Colorado march song and chorus / The skies are blue in Colorado march chorus for mixed or male voices / Colorado my own Down Honolulu way song / I'm going back to California that's where I belong / Arrah go on, I'm gonna go back to Oregon |
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MUSICPOP 1917 |
There's something about you, makes me love you. Hail, hail, the gang's all here. He just twiddled his thumbs. Hello, aloha, hello. Over there / The bells of St. Mary's. Give a man a horse he can ride. Gesù bambino = The infant Jesus / Daddy found you down beside the garden wall. For me and my gal. Deep river : old negro melody / Homing. Someone else may be there. Somewhere in France is daddy. Long boy. When those sweet Hawaiian babies roll their eyes. Blue rose. Ching chong. Come unto him. Cleopatra had a jazz band / Huckleberry Finn / Going up. My sweetie / Just you. For the freedom of the world. Oh promise me. Patriot. Road to the isles. When you came in dreams last night. Babillarde. My rainbow girl. Leave it to Jane. Let's all be Americans now. Precious blood. Send me away with a smile. Keep your eye on little Mary Brown. Give me the right to love you all the while. God bring you safely to our arms again. It's time for every boy to be a soldier. My old Irish mother and Ireland. One, two, three, four / 'Round her neck she wears a yeller ribbon : for her lover who is far far away. Little mother of mine. Lassie o' mine. Indiana. Last long mile. Southern gals. Go down, Moses. Sweetheart (see will you remember. When the great red dawn is shining. Why don't you try to love me. Liberty bell. Kuu loke ula ula. Mother, my dear. Love like the dawn came stealing. Will you remember : (Sweetheart) duet / Along the way to Waikiki : song / Where do we go from here? On the road to home sweet home. There were shepherds / Hawaiian butterfly / Hawaiian dreams / America, here's my boy. Come to the fair. God, and God alone, is love. Garden of happiness. The darktown strutter's ball / Old fashioned rose, my mother. There are fairies at the bottom of our garden. Tishomingo blues. He's just like you : I'm glad he's a baby of mine / Ain't you coming back to Dixieland : song / America today. Come up, come in with streamer. Where the morning glories grow : song / Are you from heaven? Let's help the red cross now. The bravest heart of all : song / Bring back my Daddy to me / Dreamy moon. Honey, if yo' only knew : song / If you look in her eyes / Joan of Arc : (they are calling you) / So long, mother. My sweet Egyptian rose. Way down there. To Helen. Song of India. Loyalty is the word today. Where the Black-eyed Susans grow. It's a short way thro' mother's doorway : but it's a long way back to mother's knee. Broken pinion. The wild, wild women : are making a wild man of me / After the war is over / Colorado gem state / Because you're Irish. Waiting. Homeward bound. Siren's song. When the girl you love lives in California / Au revoir, but not good bye. I dunno! God be with our boys to-night. Crying because you've broken my heart. In our little home, sweet home. Liberty anthem. Little sir echo. Come, ye blessed / Sailor's wife. We don't know where we're goin. We'll knock the Heligo-into Heligo out of Heligoland. Roadways. Sweet little buttercup. My sweetheart is somewhere in France. It came upon the midnight clear. Scouting in the U.S.A. I'll take you back to Italy / Come out of the kitchen Mary Ann / I passed by your window. Deep river : song : old Negro melody / God smiled upon the desert. Charming Chloe. We're going over. Putting "AM" in Uncle Sam to stay. Shorter they wear 'em, the longer they look. Sing to me. Song of the islands. Stand up for the soldier boy. I'm going to follow the boys : novelty song / Wild Irish Rose that God gave me. Wonderful girl, good-night! Nobody knows de trouble I've seen. There's someone waiting for me. Oh! my Minnesota. Oh, you wonderful girls! When yankee doodle learns. Write a letter home to mother. There's a million reasons why I shouldn't kiss you. Till then. I hear my country calling. It's hard to say good-bye. Meet me at the station dear. Love's in my heart. Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, oh! I'm all bound 'round with the Mason Dixon Line / Come ye blessed / Chimes of Normandy. Do not go my love. Give me all of you. It's a long way to Berlin. Sailin' away on the Henry Clay. Since they're playin' Hawaiian tunes in Dixie. Song of the Palanquin bearers. What kind of American are you. I've got the sweetest girl in Maryland. In the land of wedding bells. My Hawaii. Till the clouds roll by. Sweet Emalina, my gal. All the world will be jealous of me : ballad / Pilot. Somehow I can't forget you. I gathered a rose. Soul of you. It takes a tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his bible down. Lorraine. They go wild, simply wild, over me. Keep the love-light burning in the window : 'till the boys come marching home. My rose of Palestine. Somebody's going to get the bee. The story book ball / Cross my heart. The darktown strutters' ball / Rheumatiz. Ghost of the saxophone. Just as your mother was. Old fashioned garden. You're some pretty doll. Good-bye Broadway, hello France / Good man is hard to find. I'll keep her memory. It's a long way to the U.S.A. and the girl I left behind. From me to Mandy Lee. My soldier. While the incense is burning. I'll think of you. For you a rose. Magic of your eyes. I did not know. Kiss me. Jump, Jim Crow! More I see of Hawaii, the better I like New York. My Cairo maid. One day in June. Do it for me. Cleopatra. Ma little banjo. By the waters of Minnetonka. Rock of ages. When the Yanks come marching home. Fear not ye, O Israel! / Glorious souse song. Say a prayer for the boys out there. Under the greenwood tree. Somewhere in France : (is the Lily) / I don't want to play in your yard. Don't try to steal the sweetheart of a soldier. Dixie volunteers. I like the name of Dixie. Slumber song. Trust ye in the Lord. Down south everybody's happy. Little brown owl. I'm old enough for a little lovin' : mama told me so last night. Repent ye. Sweet petootie. |
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MUSICPOP 1917-D |
Texas fox trot / An old-fashioned wife / The best things in life are free / For your country and my country / Come on rally 'round our flag boys / Chu chin chow / That's the kind of a baby for me / The new code of honor our world's fighting for : America leads in that war / Cleopatra had a jazz band / Hello Wisconsin : won't you find my Yonnie Yonson? / There's a service flag flying at our house / Sweet Emalina, my gal / Huckleberry Finn / I called you my sweetheart / If I can't have you all of the time : then I don't want you at all / Ziegfeld Follies rag / The hooking cow blues / Hello my dearie / My sweetie / In berry pickin' time / After the war is over : will there be any home sweet home / I'm hitting the trail to Normandy : so kiss me good-bye / Nobody knows where Rosie goes : she keeps 'em guessin' / The fighting navy of the good old U.S.A. / Eve wasn't modest till she ate that apple : we'll have to pass the apples again / Hulda from Holland / Follow the flag / When it's circus day back home : novelty song / Melody land / Springtime / A broken doll / He's just like you : I'm glad he's a baby of mine / Ain't you coming back to Dixieland : song / The Irish have a great day to-night : Dinny and male chorus / It takes an Irishman to make love / It takes a long tall brown-skin gal : to make a preacher lay his bible down / Mr. Jazz himself / The wild, wild women : are making a wild man of me / Homing : song / After the war is over / Hawaiian butterfly / I don't want to get well / I'll see you later, Yankee Land / Go lad and may God bless you : song / I'd love to be a monkey in the zoo / Hawaiian breezes / The darktown strutters' ball / I'll take you back to Italy / I don't know where I'm going : but I'm on my way / Dreaming of my southern home : song / The girls in the uniform / Because you're Irish : song / How can I forget : (when there's so much to remember) / Everybody's jazzin it / Come out of the kitchen Mary Ann / Wasn't it yesterday? / I'm all bound 'round with the Mason Dixon Line / There's something nice about the south / Liberty bell : (it's time to ring again) / Good bye that means you : little mother may God send you back your boy / All the world will be jealous of me : ballad / Allah's holiday / Absence brings you nearer to my heart : ballad / Good-bye Broadway, hello France / At the Yankee military ball / I'll think of you : will you think of me? : duet / Sinbad was in bad all the time : song / |
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MUSICPOP 1917-D Online |
Hello my dearie Ain't you coming back to Dixieland song / Ziegfeld Follies rag |
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MUSICPOP 1917-H |
The baby rag / The American rag / Alexander's back from Dixie with his rag-time band / Comedy Tom march / Ragtime in colonial days / A rag-time lullaby / The ragtime volunteers are off to war / The rag time sailor man / Octave rag / Smiles and chuckles : rag one step / The pianist rag : one step, two step, or trot / When the Kaiser does the goose-step to a good old American rag / High stepper rag / On the rural route : foxtrot-rag-two step / The redheaded Irishman : an Irish march rag / Buzzin' the bee / Triangle jazz blues : [rag and fox-trot] / When the girl you love lives in California / We'll rag ourway thru Germany : we'll fox trot over the Rhine / Arabian rag / The torpedo rag / The story book ball / |
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MUSICPOP 1917-H Online |
The baby rag Buzzin' the bee Alexander's back from Dixie with his rag-time band The American rag Arabian rag Comedy Tom march |
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MUSICPOP 1917-K |
Come back to loveland. Murmuring in the pines. My love is for thee. What will become of your little doll girl / What is love? / Stand up and fight for Uncle Sammy and the dear old U.S.A. / A soldier's vision / Our American flag / Neath the autumn moon / 12th Street rag / I feel lonesome sometimes : whenever I'm away from you / There's a service flag flying at our house / When a boy says good bye to his mother and she gives him to Uncle Sam / When Yankee Doodle learns to "parlez vous français" / For your country and my country / Sweetheart, I'm calling you / My love of the sunset sea. My baby, oh! my baby. I know that my someone is you : song / Prohibition blues / Jefferson Brown / Oh! Henry come and rag with me / Meet me in the moonlight, Mandy Lane / Lovely Hawaiian moon / Do your stuff / Going up. Good-bye my dear : fox trot / The pianist rag : one step, two step, or trot / Somewhere on Broadway. Bring back my soldier boy to me / My Italian Rose. In dreams. Southern gals. Carmen of the cabaret. Farewell. When the glories of Ireland are told. Good-bye happy days. When the right little boy rolls around / When it's cherry time in Tokio / Tony Spagoni's cabaret : novelty song / Those Navy blues / When my Marie sings chilly billy bee / Along the way to Waikiki : song / Listen to the knocking at the knitting club / Have you made your mother's dream come true / When that vampire rolled her vampy eyes at me / Isn't she the busy little bee / Miracle of love. Gim' me a kiss, Mirandy : 'cause I'm goin' over there / May God bless you and the red white and blue / The corporal's call / My Cairo maid / I'm a real kind mama : lookin' for a lovin' man / Everything looks rosy and bright / Giddy giddap! go on! go on! : we're on our way to war / When I grow up I'm going to be a soldier / My mind's made up to marry Carolina / All I need is a girl like you / If you look in her eyes / I did not know. Sweet Peggy O'Neil. When the Kaiser does the goose-step to a good old American rag / It was a wild night / The wild, wild women : are making a wild man of me / Soldiers of glorious America / Good-bye my soldier boy / Give me the right to love you all the while / Mama's blues : (Papa's blues) / A tear a kiss a smile / We don't know where we're goin. We'll knock the Heligo-into Heligo out of Heligoland. Somewhere in France / France, to you! / Greenwich Village / I have nothing else to do but fight for you : song / For the flag and Uncle Sam / I've got the nicest little home in D-I-X-I-E / Let the flag fly / Swat the bugaboo : a marching song / My rose of Panama / Peter : song and chorus / That bone dry rag / Danza de crótalos : Tambourine dance / Columbia's call / You're the only girl : waltz song and chorus / I'm goin' to peek in, in Pekin / I'm hitting the trail to Normandy : so kiss me good-bye / Hello America, hello / Romance / I've got the sweetest girl in Maryland / Daisies among the clover. Sweet Marjorie. I'm going to follow the boys : novelty song / Blue bird. Them doggon'd triflin' blues / I'm a twelve o'clock fellow in a nine o'clock town / One happy day / Till the clouds roll by. All the world will be jealous of me : ballad / Magic of your eyes. When it's moonlight in Tokyo. Colleen Machree. They go wild, simply wild, over me. My rose of Palestine. The story book ball / Just as your mother was. Livery stable blues / I love a Honolulu Wahine / Lily of the valley. Six times six is thirty-six. Touch of a woman's hand. Who'll be your sweetheart. Early in the morning. Kilties' march. My Irish song of songs. Cleopatra. Way down in Macon, Georgia, I'll be makin' Georgia mine / I'll think of you : will you think of me? : duet / Somewhere in France : (is the Lily) / My Hawaii. |
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MUSICPOP 1917-K Online |
I feel lonesome sometimes whenever I'm away from you / 12th Street rag |
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MUSICPOP 1917-SM |
Deep river : old negro melody / By the waters of Minnetonka : an Indian love song / Fairy bark : A song of youth / Dreamy moon / In Flanders fields / Auld daddy darkness : Op. 33, no. 2. / I passed by your window / Will you remember : (Sweetheart) duet / Nobody knows de trouble I've seen : Negro spiritual / Deep river : song : old Negro melody / Do not go, my love / Consolation : for voice and piano / Candle light / I passed by your window : from the album of five songs "Song pictures" / Fairy bark : a song of youth / Somewhere in France : (is the Lily) / |
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MUSICPOP 1917-SM Online |
Consolation for voice and piano / Candle light Nobody knows de trouble I've seen : Negro spiritual / I passed by your window Do not go, my love I passed by your window from the album of five songs "Song pictures" / By the waters of Minnetonka an Indian love song / Fairy bark A song of youth / Auld daddy darkness Op. 33, no. 2. / In Flanders fields Fairy bark a song of youth / Dreamy moon Will you remember (Sweetheart) duet / Somewhere in France (is the Lily) / Deep river song : old Negro melody / Deep river old negro melody / |
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MUSICPOP 1917 Online |
Colorado gem state Good-bye Broadway, hello France The darktown strutters' ball The darktown strutter's ball When the girl you love lives in California |
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MUSICPOP 1918 |
Our country's in it now! Simple prayer. I wonder whether. It's never too late to be sorry / Over there / While you're away. Little bit of sunshine. Say nuffin', its fo' de best. That Broadway rag / I want to learn to dance / book & lyrics by Glen MacDonough ; music by Raymond Hubbell. Rose room : song / A little birch canoe and you : song / We're all going calling on the Kaiser. Just a baby's prayer at twilight : for her daddy over there / Tackin' 'em down. Dear old pal of mine. I'm glad I can make you cry. You found me and I found you. Star of the East. Hindustan / Your lips are no man's land but mine : a real romantic war ballad / As you were. Good-bye Alexander : good-bye honey-boy / On to Berlin. Comin' Thro' the Rye : old Scottish melody / We'll build a rainbow in the sky. Farewell. Everything is peaches down in Georgia. Western. We don't want the bacon. The wild ride / Will you always call me sweetheart. You're still an old sweetheart of mine. In the shadow of the desert palm. I'm lonesome, dear, for you. Where it's peach-jam makin' time. Feast of lanterns. Hats off to you baby. Head over heels. I ain't got weary yet! In dear old China town. Red rose. Rip Van Winkle slept with one eye open. Go get the huns. Goodbye mother Machree. I found the end of the rainbow. Mammy's chocolate soldier / One more day. Say young feller. Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip / That wonderful mother of mine. We'll be waiting when you come home. Hats off to the red white and blue. When you look in the heart of a rose. You'll find old Dixieland in France. I'll be back there some day. Dear little boy of mine. Robin, robin, sing me a song. Lonesome blues. Love must be : il faut aimer. Can you tame wild wimmen. My dream girl. Birthday of a king. Mummy mine. I've got the Blue Ridge Blues. Beautiful Ohio : song / Hello central! Give me no man's land / Kisses. Mickey. Smilin' through. When we went to sunday school. When the ships come home. Under a blazing star. Supplication. Shelter. Soldier's rosary. Rose of no man's land. O death where is thy sting. Only a memory of you / Sunrise and you. After you've gone / Forget me not my American rose / Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody / Under the lanterns. Until. After the war is over. Angel God sent from heaven. Democracy : march / Till we meet again. I'm sorry I made you cry / Keep on smiling / Soldier's dream. Have a smile for everyone you meet, and they will have a smile for you / I'll love you more for losing you a while / Keep your face to the sunshine : and behind you the shadows will fall : song / That tumble-down shack in Athlone. To a hill-top. Somebody stole my gal. Uncle Sammy, take care of my girl. Myrtles of Damascus. If there were dreams to sell. My task. The pickaninnys paradise / Dallas blues / He's well worth waiting for. Lullaby. Gate ajar. Mother's prayer. My little manicurist girl. When I was twenty-one. When we meet in the sweet bye and bye. In the end of the sabbath. In the land of beginning again. Hello, my darling mother / In dear old sunny Spain : (A serenade) / Think of the boys from home sweet home. I'm always chasing rainbows. There's a light shining bright in the window to-night. Pierrot. In the land where poppies bloom : song / Tell me not of a lovely lass. On the level, you're a little devil : but I'll soon make an angel out of you. On the river Nile. Ev'rybody shimmies now / When the Yankees yank the Kaiser off his throne. Our yesterdays. Sweet 'n pretty : Gee! I wish you were mine / Kind of girl I mean. When Aunt Dinah's daughter Hannah bangs on that piano : and Sambo sings those Southern blues / Down where the jack o' lanterns grow / I'll say she does : song / Am I a butterfly? Daddy's prayer. Rose dreams. It shall be done. It won't be long : till the boys come marching home. Sleep, my darling. Here we are La Fayette. Send me my girl. We're bound to win with boys like you. Shepard, play a little air. Spring song of the Robin Woman. When I get back to my American blighty. You're in style when you're. I want a doll. Think love of me. Waiting. Mollie's hero at the front. Only a rose of yesterday. There's nobody home but me. I shall meet you (the homecoming) Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine. Keep your head down Fritzie boy. I'm waiting for you : Liza Jane. Three wonderful letters from home. Wee, wee, Marie. When you come back. By the waters of Babylon. K-k-k-katy. My Belgian Rose / Come on papa. Dawn. I hate to lose you : I'm so used to you now / If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany! Daddy mine. Ja-da. Mammy's lullaby. Mary. N everything. Oh Helen! Oh! how I hate to get up in the morning. Shine on harvest moon. St. Louis Blues. I know what it means to be lonesome (I'm lonesome, so lonesome for you) If I'm not at the roll call : kiss Mother good-bye for me / You've got to quit calling me Hon' Oblation. Dry your tears. Through the years. Oh, heroes from the battlefield. Kitchen police. Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody. My sweet Virginia rose. Little good for nothing's good for something after all. Indianola. Invocation. True love never runs smooth. Will o' the wisp. Navy will bring them back. Smiles. Some-time. Some day I'll make you glad. Somewhere in France. Southern moon. I've got a new job. Messenger. Sweet Hawaiian moonlight. At the coffee cooler's tea. Angels, roll the rock away. Bring me a letter from my old home town. Buy a bond. Oh! Frenchy. Oh! how I wish I could sleep until my daddy comes home. Please touch my daddy's star again and change it back to blue. Out of the east. We're coming from Cody. When a blue service star turns to blue. When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France / You'll be welcome as flowers in the Maytime. He's just a common private soldier. Bagdad. Since I met wonderful you! Till the stars and stripes are flying in Berlin. Hunting the Hun. Ol' ark's a-moverin' Attente. Dairy-maids. I'd build a world in the heart. Americans come. Don't you remember the day? On a battlefield in France. When you sang "hush-a-bye baby" to me / Give me a little cosy corner. When the boys from Dixie eat melon on the Rhine. I am longing for the sunshine of my Colorado home / What are you going to do to help the boys. My Belgian Rose. For liberty and right. Some time. My honey's back. Henry's made a lady out of Lizzie. The tickle toe. They were all out of step but Jim. Jazzin the blues away. |
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