[Hartke sheet music collection. Box 49]
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Table of Contents:
- When I gets out in no-man's land / words and music by Will E. Skidmore and Marshall Walker
- When I hear that "jaz" band play / lyric by Jerry Joyce ; music by Eddie Gray
- When it's cotton pickin' time in Alabam / words and music by Harry Tobias
- When it's cotton pickin' time in Tennessee / words by Jack Caddigan ; music by James A. Brennan
- When it's night time down in Dixieland / by Irving Berlin
- When ma honey comes a lookin' I'll be gone! / by James Edouin
- When mammy rocks her little picks to sleep / words and music by Geo. R. Wilson
- When Mr. Shakespeare comes to town / words by Wm. Jerome ; music by Eugene Black
- When my dark Diana dreams of me / words by Earl C. Jones ; music by Charles N. Daniels
- When old Bill Bailey plays the ukalele / words and music by Chas. McCarron and Nat Vincent
- When our brown skin soldier boys come home from war / words and music by Porter P. Grainger
- When that little yellow fellow plays piano / words by Tell Taylor ; music by David Lindeman
- When that Mobile boy sings the Memphis blues / words and music by Joe Bren
- When the band was playing Dixie / words by Howard McCarver ; music by Bert Peters
- When the black folks turn white / words and music by Joe Hayden
- When the boys from Dixie eat the melon on the Rhine / words by Alfred Bryan ; music by Ernest Breuer
- When the coons have a dreamland of their own / by Heelan and Helf
- When the hammer on the anvil rings / words and music by Jean C. Havez
- When the moon plays peek-a-boo / by W. R. Williams
- When the roses bloom in Dixie land / words and music by George Evans
- When the steamboats on the Swanee whistle rag-time / words by Jack Caddigan ; music by Jam. Brennan
- When they christened brother Johnson's child / music by Harry Jentes
- When you ain't doin' nothin' I ain't doin' half as much / words and music by Joe Dillenberg
- When you ain't got no money / words by Clarence S. Brewster ; music by A. B. Sloane
- When you sang hush-a-bye baby to me / words by Jesse G. M. Glick ; music by Frederic Knight Logan
- While ole mammie Jinnie's caperin' on the green / words and music by Shepard Edmonds
- White kid slippers / by Sam Lucas
- The whitewash man / composed by Jean Schwartz
- Whodar! / by C. H. Soule
- Who dat say chicken in dis crowd / words by Paul Laurence Dunbar ; music by Will Marion
- Who threw dem chicken feathers 'round my door / words by Ed. Gardenier ; music by Lew. Dockstader
- Who's there / words and music by Chris Smith and Harry Brown
- Why Adam sinned / words and music by Alex Rogers (2 copies)
- Why don't you get a lady of your own / Williams and Walker (2 copies)
- Why don't you go, go, go? / words by William Jerome ; music by Jean Schwartz
- Why don't you spend something else besides the evening / by Herbert Ingraham
- Why don't you write when you don't need money / words by Raymond A. Browne ; music by Gus Edwards
- Will I go to heaven when I die? / by Quirk and Rose
- The winner / composed by Edmund Braham
- Won't you be mine / words by Arthur Greene ; music by Paul Timberlake
- The shoo-fly regiment / lyrics and melodies by Cole & Johnson
- Won't you kindly hum Old home sweet home to me / by Hughie Cannon
- Won't you lub me honey? / by Cillie Toland Griss
- Wooden-leg Charlie / by Clarence Wainwright Murphey
- Wooly wools / by A. I. Earle
- Yaloo! / words and music by Cuthbert Clark
- Yer baby's a comin' to town / words and music by John T. Kelly
- Yo's honey to yo mammy jes' the same / by Kendis Brockman and Kershaw
- You can't be my baby any more / by Lew Sully
- You ain't no regular boarder here / words by Henry K. Burton ; music by Miss Grace Valentine
- You ain't the man I thought you was / words and music by Lew Sully
- You can't have it I don't want it / by May Hill, Clarence Williams and Armand J. Piron
- You can't join this show / words and music by Nathan Bivins
- You don't has to take in washing any mo' / words by Ernest Tenney ; music by Carl Carlton
- You got to play rag time / verse by Jean C. Havez ; music by A. B. Sloane
- You got to stop a' pickin' on my lil pickaninny / words by Frank L. Staunton ; music by Gus. Edwards
- You may go but this will bring you back / words and music by Ben Harney
- You must think I'm Santa Claus / words by Irving Jones ; music by Maxwell Silver
- You need'nt come home / words and music by Hughie Cannon
- You needn't be pleadin' to me / words and music by Elma Ney McClure
- You never was a friend to me / words and music by Louis W. Pritzkow
- You once was excess baggage now you'se only common freight / words by H. M. Saumenig and A. L. Robb ; music by A. B. Sloane
- You said a-plenty / words by Earle Remington ; music by Arthur Gillespie
- You told me I need never work no more / words by Jack Everett Fay ; music by Jas. B. Oliver (2 copies)
- You told me you had money in the bank / written and composed by Matthews & Bulger
- You used to love yer baby better 'n you do now / words and music by L. O. de Witt
- You were never introduced to me / words and music by Nathan Bivins
- You'll get all dat's acomin' to you / words by Andrew B. Sterling ; music by Harry von Tilzer
- You'll have to cut it out / by Leon Donelson
- Your face looks familiar to me / words and music by Smith & Bowman
- Your key don't fit this lock no more / words by Fred J. Hamill ; music by Paul Cohn
- You're gwine to get somethin' what you don't expect / by Bert Williams (2 copies)
- You're all right but you must stay out / by Gussie L. Davis
- You're alright but you don't get in / words and music by Jess Dandy
- You're in the right church but the wrong pew / by Cecil Mack and Chris Smith (2 copies)
- You're just a little bit o' sugar cane / words and music by Jos. B. Maxwell
- You're just the man that I've been a looking for / words and music by John W. West
- Your money's no good / words and music by Lee Johnson
- You're too good to lose / words and music by Harry S. Miller
- You's sweet to yo' mammy jes' the same / lyric by James W. Johnson ; music by J. Rosamond Johnson
- You'se just a little nigger, still you'se mine, all mine / words and music by Paul Dresser
- You've always been a good thing for me / words by Jas O'Dea ; music by Wm. H. Penn
- You've been a good old wagon, but you've done broke down / written and composed by Ben Harney
- You've got to do the bumbisha / words by Fred Raymond ; music by Harry S. Marion
- Zambesi dance / by Ch. Borel-clerc
- Zero is no weather for a coon / by A. C. Dempsey.