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| 1960 | 1961 | 1962 | 1963 | 1964 | 1965 | 1966 | 1967 | 1968 | 1969 | 1971 | N.D. |
| ____________________ | 1900 | ____________________ |
| ____________________ | 1901 | ____________________ |
| ____________________ | 1903 | ____________________ |
| ____________________ | 1904 | ____________________ |
Title: Ole man moon.
First Line: Down in dear old Dixie where the rose vines twine
Chorus: Ole Man Moon! am goin' to git you soon
Music by: Udall, Lyn.
Words by: Udall, Lyn.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1904.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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| ____________________ | 1905 | ____________________ |
Title: In the golden autumn time my sweet Elaine.
First Line: By the gate a youth stood pleading with his sweetheart
Chorus: Are you coming, sweet Elaine, are you coming back again?
Music by: Henry, S. R.
Words by: Gerard, Richard H.
P/P/D: S.l. : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1905.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Just a little rocking chair and you.
First Line: Singing 'bout you Sal 'cause you are my gal
Chorus: I don't want a little cosy corner
Music by: Morse, Theodore.
Words by: Fitzgibbon, Bert, and Jack Drislane.
P/P/D: N. Y. : F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc., c1905.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Silver heels.
First Line: Where the cornflow'rs wave once an Indian brave
Chorus: I love you and you love me, pretty little Silver Heels
Music by: Moret, Neil.
Words by: O'dea, James.
P/P/D: Detroit, New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1905.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Tickle me.
First Line: On a balmy night in June, a great big lovesick coon
Chorus: For I want you to tickle me baby, no one else but you
Music by: Mullen, J. B.
Words by: Madden, Edward.
P/P/D: New York : P. J. Howley, c1905.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: What a wonderful mother you'd be.
First Line: I saw you playing with a child, you looked so sweet to me
Chorus: I can picture a babe on your knee
Music by: Piantadosi, Al.
Words by: Goodwin, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c1905.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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| ____________________ | 1906 | ____________________ |
Title: Crocodile Isle.
First Line: Far off in Egypt's lands, down by the silv'ry Nile
Chorus: Don't go away and leave me, why don't you stay and spoon!
Music by: Morse, Theodore.
Words by: Drislane, Jack.
P/P/D: New York : F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. Inc., c1906.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: F-R-I-E-N-D-S.
First Line: Bill Jackson had a lot of friends
Chorus: F-R-I-E-N-D-S, where will you find them when you're in distress
Music by: Schwartz, Jean.
Words by: Jerome, Wm.
P/P/D: London : Jerome & Schwartz, c1906.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Strolling home with Jennie.
First Line: When the evening bells were ringing
Chorus: I was strolling home with Jennie, by the river she and I
Music by: Allen, Thos. S.
Words by: Allen, Thos. S.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass : Walter Jacobs, c1906.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Though your hair is turning silver you've a heart of gold.
First Line: Draw your chair close to the fire, dear heart
Chorus: Tho' your hair is turning silver you've a heart of gold
Music by: Schmid, Johann C.
Words by: Baer, Chas. E.
P/P/D: Philadelphia, Pa. : Welch & Wilsky, c1906.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Waiting at the church; or, my wife won't let me.
First Line: I'm in a nice bit of trouble, I confess
Chorus: There was I, waiting at the church
Music by: Pether, Henry E.
Words by: Leigh, Fred W.
P/P/D: New York : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1906.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When the Whip-poor-will sings Marguerite.
First Line: The whip-poor-will at twilight's glow was singing
Chorus: When the whip-poor-will sings Marguerite
Music by: Helf, J. Fred.
Words by: Denison, C. M.
P/P/D: New York : Helf & Heger Co., c1906.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Will you think of me Marcelle.
First Line: I must say good-bye Marcelle, but you know I love you well
Chorus: Will you think of me Marcelle of the one that loves you well?
Music by: Purcell, Bertha.
Words by: Purcell, Bertha.
P/P/D: New York : The Eastern Music Pub. Co., c1906.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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| ____________________ | 1907 | ____________________ |
| ____________________ | 1909 | ____________________ |
| ____________________ | 1910 | ____________________ |
Title: Dear old Dixie Land.
First Line: Down in the land of sugarcane and fields of cotton white
Chorus:
Music by: Schwartz, Jean.
Words by: Jerome, William.
P/P/D: S.l. : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I have something in my eye, and its you.
First Line: She was for teasing, he was for squeezing
Chorus: I have something in my eye, and it's you, you, you
Music by: Richmond, Frank.
Words by: Bryan, Alfred.
P/P/D: Chicago, New York : Victor Kremer Co., c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: In the garden of love with you.
First Line: You ask me just how much I think of you
Chorus: In the garden of love with you, sweetheart
Music by: Lloyd, Evans.
Words by: McDonald, C. P.
P/P/D: Chicago, New York : Victor Kremer Co., c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Just a dream of you, dear.
First Line: Tho' walking I dream, in the sunset gleam of the fading summer day
Chorus: Just a dream at sunset, in the fading glow
Music by: Klickmann, F. Henri.
Words by: McNamara, C. F.
P/P/D: Chicago and New York : Victor Kremer Co., c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Let me call you sweetheart (I'm in love with you).
First Line: I am dreaming dear of you day by day
Chorus: Let me call you Sweetheart I'm in love with you
Music by: Friedman, Leo.
Words by: Whitson, Beth Slater.
P/P/D: Chicago : Leo Friedman, c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The morning after the night before [Incomplete].
First Line: In the "Wont go home until morning" club I took my third degree
Chorus: The morning after the night before
Music by: Helf, J. Fred.
Words by: Moran, Ed.
P/P/D: New York : J. Fred Helf Co., c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My Sunday girl.
First Line: Everybody loves somebody nobody is free
Chorus: Monday night I go to see my Molly
Music by: Carter, N. S.
Words by: Jones, Earle C.
P/P/D: Indianapolis, Ind. : J. H. Aufderheide, c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Off again, on again, gone again.
First Line: On a railroad section there was much objection
Chorus: Off again, on again, gone again Finnegan
Music by: Mann, Nat. D.
Words by: Davis, Collin.
P/P/D: Chicago and New York : Victor Kremer Co., c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Roses will tell.
First Line: At night dear heart I lay and dream
Chorus: Roses will tell, roses will tell, how much I love you dear
Music by: Dugdale, H. Kirkus.
Words by: Wilson, Al.
P/P/D: S.l. : H. Kirkus Dugdale Co., c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Sweet freedom's land.
First Line: Sweet freedom's land we'll sing to thee
Chorus:
Music by: Olander, T. Henry.
Words by: Olander, T. Henry.
P/P/D: Roanoke, Va : T. Henry Olander, c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: That is why I love you.
First Line: You spoke to me a pleasant word, it cheered me on awhile
Chorus: Your eyes are eyes of innocence, your voice is soft and sweet
Music by: Browne, Raymond A.
Words by: Savage, Sylvester S.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: That Spanish-American rag.
First Line: Molly May took a notion in her head one day
Chorus: Oh! that Spanish American ragtime
Music by: Penn, William H.
Words by: Browne, Raymond A.
P/P/D: N.Y. : The Music House of Laemmle, c1910.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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| ____________________ | 1911 | ____________________ |
Title: Beside the crystal sea.
First Line: The night dear one, will soon be o'er
Chorus: I see the celestial city shine, beside, the crystal sea
Music by: Dugdale, H. Kirkus.
Words by: Rasin, Wm. P.
P/P/D: Washington, D.C. : Wm. P. Rasin, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Big old lazy moon.
First Line: Summer's night, a girl and boy are strolling
Chorus: O-o-oh you big old lazy moon why don't you shed your light?
Music by: Hall, Herbert.
Words by: Lacoss, Hugh J.
P/P/D: Washington, D.C. : The H. Kirkus Dugale Co., c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Come with me to Spooney-land.
First Line: There's a place where lovers roam
Chorus: Come with me to Spoony land that's the place where sweetest kisses grow
Music by: Madden, Lou, and James Fitzpatrick.
Words by: Madden, Lou, and James Fitzpatrick.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Dearest memories.
First Line: The autumn leaves are falling
Chorus: Scenes of childhood dear to my heart
Music by: Vodery, Will H.
Words by: Creamer, Henry S.
P/P/D: New York : The Rogers Bros. Music, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Fishing.
First Line: Eph Jackson could look his wife straight in her eyes
Chorus: You say you go a-fishing all the time, so I'm goin' a-fishing too
Music by: Smith, Chris.
Words by: Smith, Chris.
P/P/D: Chicago : Thompson & Company, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Garland of old fashioned roses.
First Line: Through a sunlit garden with its roses fair
Chorus: A garland of old fashioned roses sweetheart I bring to you
Music by: Keithley, E. Clinton.
Words by: Musgrove, C. H.
P/P/D: S.l. : Keithley & Marzian Co., c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Goodbye, my love, goodbye.
First Line: Mine is a love of a thousand years
Chorus: No mountains can hold me, no oceans divide
Music by: Ball, Ernest R.
Words by: Graff, Geo., Jr.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I want a girl (Just like the girl that married dear old dad).
First Line: When I was a boy my mother often said to me, get married boy and see
Chorus: I want a girl, just like the girl that married dear old Dad
Music by: Tilzer, Harry Von.
Words by: Dillon, William.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: If all my dreams were made of gold, I'd buy the world for you.
First Line: You ask me, sweetheart, if I love you
Chorus: If all my dreams were made of gold, I'd buy the world for
Music by: Christie, George.
Words by: Bradley, J. F, and C. F. Quigley.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My heart's tonight in loveland where I first met you.
First Line: I want you so you'll never know
Chorus: My heart's tonight in loveland, where the skies are blue
Music by: Ellsworth, Eugene.
Words by: Ellsworth, Eugene.
P/P/D: Chicago : Eugene Ellsworth, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Somewhere this summer with you.
First Line: Listen here fellows, I want in the crowd
Chorus: Somewhere this summer with you you know a few and I know a few
Music by: Schjonberg, Chris.
Words by: Whiting, George.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Take me back to the garden of love.
First Line: Sweet thoughts of first love are filling me
Chorus: Take me back to your garden of love, dear
Music by: Osborne, Nat.
Words by: Goetz, E. Ray.
P/P/D: New York : Ted Snyder Co., c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: There's a mother old and gray who needs me now.
First Line: As the golden sunbeams shone in all their glory
Chorus: There's a mother old and gray who needs me now
Music by: Diamond, George H.
Words by: Diamond, George H.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: There's nothing like a mothers love.
First Line: Tonight in dreams I see my home, the place where I was born
Chorus: There's nothing like a mother's love dear
Music by: Greene, May.
Words by: Lang, Wm. A.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : Jos. M. Daly, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The undertaker man.
First Line: Cinderella Jackson from a town in Minnesota
Chorus: I don't mind talking and I don't mind walking
Music by: Smith, Chris.
Words by: Smith, Chris.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music Co., c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Until you came, dear heart.
First Line: The skies that once were cold and gray
Chorus: Until you came, my life was sad and lonely
Music by: Hern, Frank E.
Words by: Hern, Frank E.
P/P/D: S.l. : Frank E. Hern, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When I dream of you.
First Line: Faithful and true, dreaming of you
Chorus: I dream of you in day time, I dream of you by night
Music by: Johnson, Chas. L.
Words by: Clay, Wm. R.
P/P/D: Kansas City, Mo. : Johnson Pub. Co., c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When I met you last night in dreamland.
First Line: I care not today, if the skies are gray
Chorus: When I met you last night in dreamland, where the lovelight outshines the moon
Music by: Williams, W. R.
Words by: Whitson, Beth Slater.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1911.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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| ____________________ | 1912 | ____________________ |
Title: And the green grass grew all around.
First Line: Little Johnnie Green, little Sallie Brown
Chorus: And the green grass grew all around, all around, all around
Music by: Tilzer, Harry Von.
Words by: Jerome, William.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: At the Yiddisher ball.
First Line: In our neighborhood we have, what you call
Chorus: At the ball, at the ball, at the yiddisher ball
Music by: Piani, Harry.
Words by: McCarthy, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Baby please don't shake me while I'm gone.
First Line: A gal name Flo, in a midway show
Chorus: While I'm gone babe I'll feel lonely
Music by: Williams, Spencer.
Words by: Cohen, Rose.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Be my little baby bumble bee.
First Line: Queenie bee lived o'er the lee
Chorus: Be my little baby bumble bee
Music by: Marshall, Henry I.
Words by: Murphy, Stanley.
P/P/D: New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Be sure he's Irish (Then love him that good old Irish way).
First Line: Dear old mother came from County Cork, of Irish stock was she
Chorus: Be sure he's Irish, just like your mother
Music by: Glogau, Jack.
Words by: McCarthy, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Billy, Billy, bounce your baby doll.
First Line: Officer, officer, stop that man
Chorus: Billy, Billy, bounce your baby doll, Billy, Billy, bounce me like a ball
Music by: Fischer, Fred, and Al Bryan.
Words by: McCarthy, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist, Inc., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Bridal roses.
First Line:
Chorus:
Music by: Daly, Joseph M.
Words by:
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : Jos. M. Daly, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Castellano.
First Line: Music playing so sweet
Chorus:
Music by: Frantzen, Henry.
Words by: Richards, Dick.
P/P/D: New York : The F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The chicken rag.
First Line: A thousand miles south upon a great big farm
Chorus: Chick, chick, chick, chick, come do the chicken rag
Music by: Brockman, James.
Words by: Brockman, James.
P/P/D: New York : Theo. Morse Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The chicken's ball.
First Line: Hon, I want to take you to a dead swell ball
Chorus: Ev'ry body does a little step alone
Music by: Fagan, Fred. M.
Words by: Jolson, Al.
P/P/D: Chicago : Aubrey Stauffer & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Come along to honeymoon land (Let's go honeymooning, honey).
First Line: Oh! oh! hear the bells a ringing!
Chorus: Let's go honeymooning, honey!
Music by: Smith, Henry Clay.
Words by: Browne, Raymond A.
P/P/D: New York : Smith & Browne Inc., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Come and kiss your little baby.
First Line: Honey can't you see the moon is shining
Chorus: Come and kiss your little baby, one, two, three, four
Music by: Tilzer, Albert Von.
Words by: Brown, Lew.
P/P/D: New York : Albert Von Tilzer, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: D-I-X-I-E, spells home, sweet home to me.
First Line: I heard you mention Dixie, old pal, shake hands with me
Chorus: Ev'ry time they mention dear old dixie land
Music by: Doerr, Eddie, Paul Cunningham, and Edgar Farran.
Words by: Doerr, Eddie, Paul Cunningham, and Edgar Farran.
P/P/D: New York : Crown Music Pub. Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Daddy has a sweetheart, and mother is her name.
First Line: Daddy's in love with a dear lady fair
Chorus:
Music by: Stamper, Dave.
Words by: Buck, Gene.
P/P/D: New York : Penn Music Co., Inc., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Find me a girl.
First Line: When a fellow meets a girlie who is shy
Chorus: Find me a girl who's lonely one little girl one only
Music by: Meyer, Geo. W.
Words by: Lewis, Sam M.
P/P/D: New York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Floating down the river on the Alabam'.
First Line: I feel so sad, oh! no I'm glad
Chorus: Floating along, floating along, floating down the river on the Alabam
Music by: Tilzer, Albert Von.
Words by: Brown, Lew.
P/P/D: New York : Albert Von Tilzer, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Good night Kate Hayes.
First Line: Kate Hayes was the sweetest girl of all the girls in town
Chorus: Good night Kate Hayes good night Kate Hayes
Music by: Keefe, Tom.
Words by: Keefe, Tom.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Goodbye my summer girl.
First Line: Summer time is bidding all the world goodbye
Chorus: Goodbye my summer girl, farewell to you
Music by: Bush, Ora Preston.
Words by: Greene, Schuyler.
P/P/D: New York : The Golden Globe Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Hello, hello, New York town.
First Line: Willie Slater aviator, master of the air
Chorus: Hello, hello, New York town I'm up here, looking down at you
Music by: Marshall, Henry I.
Words by: Murphy, Stanley.
P/P/D: S.l. : Chas. K. Harris, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Here comes my daddy now (Oh pop-oh pop-oh pop).
First Line: Miss Susan Brown said, it's my holiday I'm feeling gay
Chorus: Here comes my daddy now, (oh pop, oh pop, oh pop)
Music by: Muir, Lewis F.
Words by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe.
P/P/D: New York : F. A. Mills, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: He's got my goat.
First Line: My Henry shook me cold the other day
Chorus: He come and got my confidence, 'twas easy I'll confess
Music by: Smith, Chris.
Words by: Smith, Chris.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : J. Daly, Music Publishers, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Home will be home wheresoever we be.
First Line: I sat by the fireside musing, over scenes that have passed away
Chorus: Home will be home where ever you roam
Music by: Mullett, George.
Words by: Mullett, George.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Honey dear.
First Line: I am feeling bad, I am feeling sad
Chorus: Honey dear (listen here) don't you fear (baby dear)
Music by: Potter, Bert.
Words by: Potter, Bert.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : Jos. M. Daly, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The hour of love.
First Line: Dear little girl summer days have passed
Chorus: My heart calls out for love of you
Music by: Weymann, Herbert W.
Words by: McDonnell, Therese H.
P/P/D: S.l. : H. A. Weymann & Son, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I had a wonderful girl.
First Line: I had a golden sunbeam, I had a priceless pearl
Chorus: I had a wonderful girl, what a wonderful girl was she
Music by: McConnell, J. Edwin.
Words by: McConnell, J. Edwin.
P/P/D: St. Louis, Mo. : Buck & Lowney Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I like a girl, with a smile, like you.
First Line: Ev'rybody has a sweetheart, I'm looking for one, too
Chorus: For, I like a girl, with a smile, like you
Music by: Jones, and Deely.
Words by: Jones, and Deely.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I like it better.
First Line: Oh! Mister Leader, do you remember the tune you played me way last December?
Chorus: I like it better, I like it better, I like it better ev'ry day
Music by: Alstyne, Egbert Van.
Words by: Williams, and Brockman.
P/P/D: New York and Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I loved you the first time I met you.
First Line: Fate is the cause of our sorrow
Chorus: You are to me like the sunshine that changes the night into day
Music by: Daly, Jos. M.
Words by: Mittenthal, Jos.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass : Jos. M. Daly, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I want to be loved all over.
First Line: Feeling lonesome, no place to go, I went to a vaudeville show
Chorus: I want to be loved all over; all over; all over
Music by: Smith, Henry Clay.
Words by: Browne, Raymond A.
P/P/D: New York : Smith & Brown, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: If all the little angels are as sweet as you I want to die.
First Line: Last night I dreamed such a funny dream
Chorus: If all the little angels are as sweet as you I want to die
Music by: Erdman, Ernie.
Words by: Downs, Wm. A.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: If I said please.
First Line: Moonbright on two lovers shining
Chorus: If I said please, if I said please
Music by: Edwards, Ed.
Words by: Odoms, Cliff.
P/P/D: Philadelphia, Pa. : H. A. Weymann & Son, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I'll build a wall around loveland.
First Line: When twilight shadows find the world at rest
Chorus: I'll build a wall around loveland, all around loveland and you
Music by: Meyer, Geo. W.
Words by: Lewis, Sam. M.
P/P/D: New York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I'm goin', good-bye, I'm gone.
First Line: Jasper Judson Johnson Lee was the swellest colored gent in town
Chorus: I'm goin', goin', goin', goin', goodbye, I'm gone
Music by: Johnson, Chas. L.
Words by: Johnson, Chas. L.
P/P/D: Chicago : Forster Music Publisher, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I'm the guy.
First Line: Now Hammerstein and Georgie Coh'n are surely wondrous men
Chorus: I'm the guy that put the stars up in the sky
Music by: Sear, Bob. F., and Walter Wilson.
Words by: Sear, Bob. F., and Walter Wilson.
P/P/D: Chicago : Forster Music Publisher, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I'm the lonesomest gal in town.
First Line: If you read in the papers some day, that some poor girl has passed away
Chorus: I'm the lonesomest gal in town, ev'rybody has thrown me down
Music by: Tilzer, Albert Von.
Words by: Brown, Lew.
P/P/D: New York : The York Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I've got the finest man.
First Line: Happy, happy, happy little bird am I, I want to fly
Chorus: I've got the finest man, oh, lawd!
Music by: Europe, James Reese.
Words by: Creamer, Henry S.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Just an old time song.
First Line: I had wander'd from the city, down a quiet shady way
Chorus: 'Twas just an old time song, of the long ago
Music by: Pratt, Paul.
Words by: Callahan, J. Will.
P/P/D: Chicago : Aubrey Stauffer & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Keep away from the fellow who owns an automobile.
First Line: There's a certain flirtin' man with money in the bank
Chorus: Keep away from the fellow who owns an automobile, he'll take you far in his motor car
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Keep on lovin'.
First Line: Two sweethearts were spooning, where sweet roses bloom
Chorus: Keep on a lovin' me dear just love me all the time
Music by: Breuer, Ernest.
Words by: Gunsky, M.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Let's go to Savannah G. A.
First Line: Every day's a holiday every body must be gay
Chorus: Just watch those shuffelin' feet pay attention to the shuffelin' feet
Music by: Muir, Lewis F., and Maurice Abrahams.
Words by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe.
P/P/D: New York : F. A. Mills, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Let's have it.
First Line: My gal Sal is a good old pal
Chorus: Won't you play that feeling tune
Music by: Wyne, Howard.
Words by: Wyne, Howard.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Luella Lee.
First Line: Love-birds cooing, calling to you
Chorus: Luella Lee, the moon is shining bright
Music by: Morse, Theodore.
Words by: Esrom, D. A.
P/P/D: New York : Theodore Morse, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Mary was a real wise girl.
First Line: Mary dressed in ginghams when she lived on the farm
Chorus: Anything that you like, Mary, is the thing that I like too
Music by: Shannon, J. R.
Words by: Shannon, J. R.
P/P/D: Chicago : Forster Music Publisher, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Maybe I'll forget you then.
First Line: Beneath a tree just he and she, they are talking of the morrow
Chorus: When the roses bloom in winter, when the snowflakes fall in June
Music by: Shannon, J. R.
Words by: Moriaty, Geo J.
P/P/D: Chicago : Forster Music Publisher, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Mine is the love that will last.
First Line: Come sweetheart mine, sit beside me
Chorus: Mine is the love that will last, sweetheart
Music by: Howard, Wm. C.
Words by: Howard, Wm. C.
P/P/D: S.l. : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Molly.
First Line: How well I do remember the night I met a member of a company that plays upon the stage
Chorus: Molly is so jolly that she's got me off my trolly, and I'll never be myself again
Music by: Bean, Lester P.
Words by: Bean, Lester P.
P/P/D: S.l. : Lester P. Bean, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Morning star.
First Line:
Chorus:
Music by: Losey, F. H.
Words by:
P/P/D: Williamsport, Va. : Vandersloot Music Pub. Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My Emmy Lou.
First Line: Far away beneath the skies of sunny Dixie
Chorus: Emmy Lou, My Emmy Lou, there's no other girl in all the South like you
Music by: La Tourette, Chas. H.
Words by: La Tourette, Chas. H.
P/P/D: S.l. : Hamilton S. Gordon, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My Georgiana Lou.
First Line: Have you ever been down in a cotton town
Chorus: Oh my Georgiana Lu, Lu, my Georgie Lou
Music by: Allen, Thos. S.
Words by: Allen, Thos. S.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : Jos. M. Daly, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My rose of old Kildare.
First Line: Did you ever feel homesick and lonesome and sad
Chorus: I'm going home to Ireland, to my rose of old Kildare
Music by: Straight, Charles T.
Words by: Walsh, J. Brandon.
P/P/D: New York and Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My Sumurun girl.
First Line: Jim Ephraim Gray saw the play "Sum-u-run"
Chorus: Sumurun, Sumurun, you're my lovey dovey hon'
Music by: Hirsch, Louis A.
Words by: Jolson, Al.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro Music Pub. Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My Turkish Opal.
First Line: An Irish Turk named Pat McGuirk was sent to the Turkish war
Chorus: Be my little Turkish Opal from Constantinople
Music by: Williams, Edna.
Words by: Gillespie, Arthur.
P/P/D: S.l. : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Nashville, Tennessee.
First Line: There's a place that I know I am not forgotten
Chorus: To that old town, down, where you're never lonesome
Music by: Weymann, Herbert W.
Words by: Gallagher, Michael.
P/P/D: Philadelphia, Pa. : H. A. Weymann & Son, Inc., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Next Sunday at nine or "Dearie, won't you call me dearie."
First Line: Hello dearie my how sweet you look today
Chorus: Dearie won't you call me dearie, 'cause it's drawing "nearie" to our wedding day
Music by: Lloyd, Evans.
Words by: Lloyd, Evans.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Nonette rag.
First Line:
Chorus:
Music by: Spencer, Herbert.
Words by:
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: O'er the billowy sea.
First Line: The shadows of evening are gathering fast
Chorus: At night o'er the billowy ocean speeding across the foam
Music by: Smith, Earl.
Words by: Nowlin, Dave.
P/P/D: S.l. : Tell Taylor, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Of some one I'm dreaming (Let that one be you).
First Line: Shadows fall, dreams, that's all
Chorus: When the twilight shades are falling of you dear, I dream
Music by: Trader, Chas. E.
Words by: Trader, Chas. E.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Oh, Lucinda Lee.
First Line: Oft' beneath your window in the pale moonlight
Chorus: Oh, Lucinda Lee, come along with me
Music by: Banninga, B. H.
Words by: Banninga, B. H.
P/P/D: S.l. : B. H. Banninga, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Oh what a night.
First Line: Jonesy said to Smithy say you're looking very bad
Chorus: Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh what a night!
Music by: Muir, Lewis F., and Maurice Abrahams.
Words by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe.
P/P/D: New York : F. A. Mills, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Oh you Georgia Rose.
First Line: 'Way down in Georgia lives my gal Rose
Chorus: Oh! You Georgia Rose Oh! you sweet little Georgia Rose
Music by: Cole, Bob, and Johnnie Waters.
Words by: Brooks, Shelton, and W. R. Williams.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Oh, you girl!
First Line: Girlie! Girlie! I'm in love with you
Chorus: Oh, you girl! It's great to love a lovely girl like you
Music by: Erdman, Ernie.
Words by: Erdman, Ernie.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Oh you silv'ry bells (Jingle bells).
First Line: Oh, there's snow on the ground, all around, dear
Chorus: Jingle, jingle, jingle, jingle, oh you silv'ry bells!
Music by: Botsford, George.
Words by: Havez, Jean.
P/P/D: New York and Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Parisienne.
First Line: Tell me pretty maiden would you like to take a chance?
Chorus: Parisienne, (oh! I love it so) Parisienne (tell me when to go)
Music by: Tilzer, Albert Von.
Words by: Brown, Lew.
P/P/D: New York : The York Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Ragging the baby to sleep.
First Line: Night has fallen, lights are low
Chorus: That ragtime walk with baby, baby, baby
Music by: Muir, Lewis F.
Words by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe.
P/P/D: New York : F. A. Mills, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Ragtime eyes.
First Line: Have you never did you ever hear of eyes that act so clever?
Chorus: Ragtime eyes, those raggy ragtime eyes
Music by: Schwartz, Jean.
Words by: Clarke, Grant, and Edgar Leslie.
P/P/D: New York : Jerome & Schwartz Publishing Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The ragtime sailor's rag.
First Line: Once a ragtime man, as a sailor bold, made his first trip on a ship
Chorus: Oh! you ragtime sailor rag, oh! you dippy deep sea drag
Music by: Schwartz, Phil (et. al.).
Words by: Walsh, J. Brandon.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Ragtime soldier man.
First Line: My lovin' baby, my lovin' baby, you better dry your eyes
Chorus: I've got to go, I've got to go, a soldier man I've got to be
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Right from my heart.
First Line: I love to sit and dream about you
Chorus: I've dreamt of such a girl like you while in the slumberland
Music by: Allen, Thos. S.
Words by: Allen, Thos. S.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : Jos. M. Daly, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Sail on silv'ry moon.
First Line: June night, sweethearts in a birch canoe
Chorus: Sail on, silv'ry moon, sail on, away up in the sky (oh, moon-man!)
Music by: Erdman, Ernie.
Words by: Downs, Wm. A.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Sweet Eileen Asthore.
First Line: Where flowers are fair, and all beauty surrounds it
Chorus: For it's Eileen Allanah, it's Eileen Asthore
Music by: Russell, James I.
Words by: Russell, James I.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Take me back to dreamland take me back with you.
First Line: When the world is asleep and the stars brightly peep
Chorus: Take me back to dreamland take me back with you
Music by: Frields, Olive L., J. Walter Leopold, and Harry L. Newman.
Words by: Frields, Olive L., J. Walter Leopold, and Harry L. Newman.
P/P/D: Chicago : Sunlight Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Teach me that beautiful love.
First Line: I'm all out of breath, honey, tickled to death
Chorus: Love, love, beautiful love, love, love, love
Music by: Schenck, Joe, and Gus Van.
Words by: Schenck, Joe, and Gus Van.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Tell me that you love me (As you never loved before).
First Line: Thinking of you all the day and when the stars glimmer too
Chorus: Tell me that you love me as you never loved before
Music by: Friedman, Leo.
Words by: Whitson, Beth Slater.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rositer Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Tennessee moon.
First Line: Mister moon I've introduced you to my turtle dove
Chorus: Roll on lazy Tennessee moon, how my heart is pining
Music by: Wenrich, Percy.
Words by: Mahoney, Jack.
P/P/D: New York : Wenrich-Howard Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: That Alabama bear.
First Line: There's a celebration down in Alabam', music grand
Chorus: Oh that Alabama bear, it's such a soothing air
Music by: Cooper, Joe.
Words by: Oppenheim, Dave.
P/P/D: S.l. : Shapiro Music, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: That Coontown quartette.
First Line: Last night I heard some singin' real singin'
Chorus: You don't mean to tell me that you never met that Coontown Quartette?
Music by: Schwartz, Jean.
Words by: Clarke, Grant.
P/P/D: New York : Jerome & Schwartz Publishing Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Underneath the cotton moon.
First Line: Honey do you want to take a trip
Chorus: Watchin' and waitin' underneath the cotton moon
Music by: Meyer, Geo. W.
Words by: Lewis, Sam. M.
P/P/D: New York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Waiting for the Robert E Lee.
First Line: Way down on the levee in old Alabamy
Chorus: Watch them shufflin' along see them shufflin' along
Music by: Muir, Lewis F.
Words by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe.
P/P/D: New York : F. A. Mills, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Way down on the Mississippi.
First Line: Way down on the Mississippi in a little village there
Chorus: Way down on the Mississippi where the balmy breezes blow
Music by: Binner, Herbert.
Words by: Schnadt, Arthur G.
P/P/D: Chicago : Betts & Binner Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: What's the use of loving if you can't have what you love.
First Line: When first we met, the whole world seemed a garden of roses in bloom
Chorus: What's the use of loving if you can't have what you love?
Music by: Speck, Samuel H.
Words by: Tarasch, Maurice.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When crazy Joe did the alligator slide.
First Line: Down in the sunny south, big pancakes fill your mouth
Chorus: When Joe began to fiddle, folks all began to wiggle
Music by: Cook, Dennison.
Words by: Lessing, Edith Maida.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When I dream of old Erin (I'm dreaming of you).
First Line: When the nightingale's singing its sweet melodies
Chorus: When I dream of old Erin, I'm dreaming of you
Music by: Friedman, Leo.
Words by: Lee, Marvin.
P/P/D: Chicago : Marvin Lee Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When I lost you.
First Line: The roses each one, met with the sun
Chorus: I lost the sunshine and roses, I lost the heavens of blue
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When I told the sweetest girl the sweetest story ever told.
First Line: This world was built around a little story
Chorus: The sunbeams seemed to shine like gleaming threads of woven gold
Music by: Motzan, Otto.
Words by: Mierisch, Ferd E., and Charles R. McCarron.
P/P/D: S.l. : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When I waltz with you.
First Line: Hear that dreamy tune they are playing, have this waltz with me
Chorus: When I waltz with you, when I waltz with you
Music by: Gumble, Albert.
Words by: Bryan, Alfred.
P/P/D: New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When I'm dancing the suey with you.
First Line: I've got a sweetheart, a funny sweetheart
Chorus: Oh gee, dance the suey with me, ain't it nice
Music by: Heath, Bobby, and Billy Vanderveer.
Words by: Heath, Bobby, and Billy Vanderveer.
P/P/D: New York : The Joe Morris Music Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When love dies with the flowers.
First Line: When love dies with the flowers, leaving a vision of happy hours
Chorus:
Music by: Bader, Albert.
Words by: Bader, Albert.
P/P/D: S.l. : Albert Bader, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When the Henry Clay comes steaming into Mobile Bay.
First Line: Weep no more my honey, ev'ryone's happy in Mobile today
Chorus: When the Henry Clay comes steaming into Mobile Bay, whatcha say
Music by: Schwartz, Jean.
Words by: Jerome, Wm., and Grant Clark.
P/P/D: New York : Jerome & Schwartz Publishing Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam'.
First Line: I've had a mighty busy day
Chorus: When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam', I'll be right there
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When they play "The River Shannon" (I'm in Ireland once more).
First Line: While a band was softly playing, in a park beneath the trees
Chorus: When they play the River Shannon I'm in Ireland once more
Music by: Ellsworth, Eugene.
Words by: Ellsworth, Eugene.
P/P/D: Chicago : Gene Ellsworth, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When you meet the girl who loved you back in Auld Lang Syne.
First Line: In the little town where you were born
Chorus: When you meet the girl who loved you, back in Auld Lang Syne
Music by: Eddy, E. B., and C. E. Wellinger.
Words by: Eddy, E. B.
P/P/D: S.l. : William H. Penn, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Whistling Jim (That's him).
First Line: Hear that melody a-floating on the breeze
Chorus: That's him, that's him, that's whistling Jim
Music by: Morse, Theodore.
Words by: Esrom, D. A.
P/P/D: New York : Theodore Morse, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Why did you say you loved me?
First Line: Dim were the lights around them
Chorus: Why did you say you loved me? From me you'd never part
Music by: Keithley, E. Clinton.
Words by: Musgrove, Chas. H.
P/P/D: Chicago : Forster Music Publisher, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You don't have to bring me violets.
First Line: Yesterday I sent a letter to my honey Lou
Chorus: You don't have to bring me vi'lets, dearie, for your smiles will cheer me when you call
Music by: Erdman, Ernie.
Words by: Lewis, Roger.
P/P/D: Chicago : Forster Music Publisher, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You keep your eye on me and I'll keep my eye on you.
First Line: Georgie said I'm happy dear, when I know that you are near
Chorus: You keep your eye on me, dear, I'll keep my eye on you
Music by: Carroll, Harry.
Words by: Dillon, Will.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist, Inc., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You won't have to pick any daisies apart to find out whether I love you.
First Line: Jack and Jill were climbing up the hill
Chorus: You won't have to pick any daisies apart to find out whether I love you
Music by: Hirsch, Louis A.
Words by: Cobb, Will D.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro Music Pub. Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You're just as sweet at sixty as you were at sweet sixteen.
First Line: Since you became my blushing bride, what joys to me you've brought
Chorus: You're just as dear to my old heart as in the days of old
Music by: Helf, J. Fred.
Words by: Heelan, Will A.
P/P/D: New York : J. Fred Helf, c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You're my baby.
First Line: There's something the matter with me, dear
Chorus: You're my baby, you're a wonderful child
Music by: Ayer, Nat D.
Words by: Brown, A. Seymour.
P/P/D: New York and Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1912.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: All the time, honey (All the time).
First Line: Say, little girl I want to tell you that you've made a hit with me
Chorus: All the time, honey, all the time, to your own little Billy boy
Music by: Binner, Herbert.
Words by: Kahn, Herman.
P/P/D: Chicago : Betts & Binner Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: At the ball that's all.
First Line: Listen, listen, listen at that dreamy music playing!
Chorus: Commence advancing, commence advancing, just start aprancing
Music by: Hill, J. Leubrie.
Words by: Hill, J. Leubrie.
P/P/D: New York and Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: At the Devil's ball.
First Line: I had a dream, last night, that filled me with fright
Chorus: At the Devil's Ball, at the Devil's Ball
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Because I love you, too!
First Line: John once thought there never was a pretty girl that he could care for
Chorus: Because I love you! That song he kept a-singing
Music by: Weslyn, Louis.
Words by: Weslyn, Louis.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Bring me back my lovin' honey boy.
First Line: Oh, listen Mister Captain of the Henry Clay
Chorus: Bring me back my lovin' honey boy
Music by: Cobb, George L.
Words by: Yellen, Jack.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: By the old wishing well.
First Line: Quaint old homestead down in Tennesee
Chorus: By the old wishing well, where I wished for you Nell
Music by: Sherman, Terry.
Words by: Walsh, J. Brandon.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Cabaret rag.
First Line:
Chorus:
Music by: Daly, Joseph M.
Words by:
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : Jos. M. Daly, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Check your baggage to love-land.
First Line: Pack your grip, come, let's skip
Chorus: Come, check your baggage to love-land, we're going far, far away
Music by: Denni, Lucien.
Words by: Bowles, Geo.
P/P/D: Kansas City, Mo : Lucien Denni Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Chicken means a gal to you.
First Line: My face is pale I am so mad
Chorus: Why honey I jes been around, de chickens roost in dis yere town
Music by: Birdsall, Don. P.
Words by: Birdsall, Don. P.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Come along to the masquerade.
First Line: Hark! Hark! Hark! Hark! hear the music playing!
Chorus: Oh, oh, that masquerade! Oh, oh, that clown parade!
Music by: Browne, Raymond A.
Words by: Browne, Raymond A.
P/P/D: New York : Smith & Brown Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: 'Cross that Great Divide I'll wait for you.
First Line: Ever since you went away I'm pining
Chorus: 'Cross the Great Divide, I'm waiting Sally
Music by: Meyer, Geo. W.
Words by: Lewis, Sam M.
P/P/D: New York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The curse of an aching heart.
First Line: You made me think you cared for me, and I believed in you
Chorus: You made me what I am today, I hope you're satisfied
Music by: Piantadosi, Al.
Words by: Fink, Henry.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist, Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Cutey boy.
First Line: You may rave of your Romeos
Chorus: What do you know about that cutie boy of mine
Music by: Greenberg, Abner.
Words by: Williams, Harry, and Joe Young.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Williams Music Co. Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Don't be afraid to ask the girl.
First Line: "Father, Father, I'm in love," said little Billy Brown
Chorus: Don't be afraid to ask the pretty maid
Music by: Klickmann, F. Henri.
Words by: Lewis, Roger.
P/P/D: S.l. : Frank K. Root & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Down on Jasper's farm.
First Line: "Good-bye John," said Billy Brown
Chorus: Down, down, down, down on Uncle Jasper's farm
Music by: Monaco, Jimmie V.
Words by: Moran, Ed.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Dreaming dreams dear of you.
First Line: Sitting in the firelight, in twilight's mellow glow
Chorus: Dreaming dreams, dreaming dreams, daydreams dear of you
Music by: Love, C. G.
Words by: Lyons, Theodore R.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Every-body snap your fingers with me.
First Line: Have you seen the craze of singers now-a-days
Chorus: Do it with me, do it with me, you'll learn it quicker that you did your A, B, C
Music by: Puck, Harry.
Words by: Kalmar, Bert.
P/P/D: S.l. : Kalmar & Puck Music, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Everybody's crazy 'bout love.
First Line: Goodness gracious me! What is this we see?
Chorus: Why ev'rybody's crazy 'bout love, love, love
Music by: Casey, James W.
Words by: Casey, James W.
P/P/D: S.l. : James W. Casey & Bro., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Ev'rybody's doing it at the seaside.
First Line: When you're feeling not exactly extra fine
Chorus: Ev'rybody's doing it at the seaside
Music by: Lyle, Kenneth, and Bert Lee.
Words by: Lyle, Kenneth, and Bert Lee.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Good-bye boys.
First Line: Good-bye old pals I'm going far away
Chorus: Good-bye boys, I'm going to be married tomorrow
Music by: Tilzer, Harry Von.
Words by: Sterling, Andrew B., and William Jerome.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Good-bye, I'm goin' to Caroline.
First Line: Here is a letter, a lovin' letter
Chorus: Good-bye, I'm goin' to old Caroline
Music by: Stilwell, Frank.
Words by: Felt, Gene.
P/P/D: New York : Kendis & Paley, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Happy little country girl.
First Line: I know a girl, sweet little pearl
Chorus: Happy, happy, happy little country girl
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Harmony glide.
First Line: Down in the tropics many miles away
Chorus: When you dance to that harmony glide dear
Music by: Aitken, W. Hugh.
Words by: Collins, Treve, Jr.
P/P/D: S.l. : Chas. H. Henderson Music Pub. Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Have a heart.
First Line: She was just a bashful maiden
Chorus: Have a heart! Have a heart! Can't you try your best to pity me
Music by: Armstrong, Harry.
Words by: Drislane, Jack.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: He's on a boat that sailed last Wednesday (He's coming home).
First Line: I'm excited because, I'm delighted because my honey boy is coming home
Chorus: He's on a boat, on a boat, on a boat that sailed last Wednesday
Music by: Goodwin, Joe, and Lew Brown.
Words by: Goodwin, Joe, and Lew Brown.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist, Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: How late can you stay out to-night?
First Line: Oh! you kid, you little peacherino
Chorus: How late can you stay out to-night, dear?
Music by: Fischer, Fred.
Words by: Goodwin, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I go home to my wife.
First Line: Doctor! Doctor! Doctor! There's something wrong with me
Chorus: When the clock strikes eight I call on Kate, and at nine I call on Lou
Music by: Erdman, Ernie.
Words by: Downs, Wm. A.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I have you.
First Line: You ask me why I smile the while
Chorus: I have you, I have you, I have you, dear
Music by: O'Keefe, Ed.
Words by: McCarron, Chas.
P/P/D: New York : Broadway Music Corporation, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I miss you, dear.
First Line: Last night as I lay sleeping, I dream'd of you, my dear
Chorus: I miss you like the flowers miss the dew and sunny hours
Music by: Binner, Herbert.
Words by: Harris, John C.
P/P/D: Chicago : Betts & Binner Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I miss you most of all.
First Line: One little quarrel and two sweethearts parted
Chorus: The chairs in the parlor all miss you, the pictures all frown on the wall
Music by: Monaco, James V.
Words by: McCarthy, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Broadway Music Corporation, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I was seeing Nellie home.
First Line: Moon was softly shining down on a quaint old southern town
Chorus: I was seeing Nellie home, I was seeing Nellie home
Music by: Keithley, and Thompson.
Words by: Keithley, and Thompson.
P/P/D: S.l. : Frank K. Root & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I wonder where my easy rider's gone.
First Line: Miss Susie Johnson is as crazy as can be
Chorus: I wonder where my easy rider's gone today, he never told me he was goin' away
Music by: Brooks, Shelton.
Words by: Brooks, Shelton.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I'd like to be your sweetheart.
First Line: Pardon, dearie, I'd like to know where you live and just what is your name?
Chorus: I'd like to be your sweetheart, now do you think there is a chance for little me?
Music by: Jones, Bobbie.
Words by: Jones, Bobbie.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass : Jos. M. Daly, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I'd like to build a coop for a chicken like you.
First Line: Hiram Jenkins' oldest son was a lad who just turned twenty-one
Chorus: 'Cause! I'd like to build a coop for a chicken like you, with a roost inside for two
Music by: Carroll, Harry.
Words by: MacDonald, Ballard.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: If I had you.
First Line: You ask me why I sit and sigh, and why I am so sad
Chorus: I could live without sunshine, I could live without light
Music by: Fidello, John S.
Words by: Fidello, John S.
P/P/D: Chicago : Thompson & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: If you should ever leave me.
First Line: You know I have loved you ever, my heart has been but thine
Chorus: If you should ever leave me, the sun would cease to shine
Music by: Dygert, W. M.
Words by: Wheaton, E. S.
P/P/D: S.l. : W. M. Dygert, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I'll change the shadows to sunshine.
First Line: Is that a tear in your eye, dear?
Chorus: I'll change the shadows to sunshine, I'll kiss the tears away
Music by: Baul, Ernest R.
Words by: Graff, Geo., Jr.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I'm going back to Carolina.
First Line: Don't ask me why I'm leaving
Chorus: I'm going back, back, back to Carolina that's where I belong
Music by: Downs, Billy, and Ernie Erdman.
Words by: Downs, Billy, and Ernie Erdman.
P/P/D: Chicago : Harold Rossiter Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: I'm going to spend my honeymoon in Dixie.
First Line: Way down yonder in the land of cotton
Chorus: I'm goin' to spend my honeymoon in Dixie I'll take the train for home today
Music by: Tilzer, Albert Von.
Words by: Brown, Lew.
P/P/D: New York : Albert Von Tilzer, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: In the golden West.
First Line: I just was dreaming, I just was dreaming
Chorus: In the golden West in that eighteen carat golden West
Music by: Bayha, and Cowan.
Words by: Bayha, and Cowan.
P/P/D: New York : The York Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: In the heart of the city that has no heart.
First Line: She wanted to roam so she left the old home
Chorus: In the heart of the city that has no heart that's where they meet
Music by: Daly, Joseph M.
Words by: Allen, Thos. S.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass : Daly, Music Publisher, Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The international rag.
First Line: What did you do America they're after you America
Chorus: London dropped it's dignity so has France and Germany
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Isch ga-bibble (I should worry).
First Line: Once I lost a pal, and a gal, you know how
Chorus: I never care or worry isch ga-bibble, isch ga-bibble
Music by: Meyer, Geo. W.
Words by: Lewis, Sam M.
P/P/D: New York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: It's love on the door step for mine.
First Line: We don't drive an auto or taxi-cab
Chorus: You may dream of love 'mid the roses, and wander the garden of dreams
Music by: Love, C. G.
Words by: Lyons, Theodore R.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The junk man rag.
First Line: Have you heard of Peter Jones, the man who sells old rags and bones?
Chorus: The junkman rag old Peter called it, the junkman rag
Music by: Roberts, C. Luckyth.
Words by: Smith, Chris., and Ferd. E. Mierisch.
P/P/D: S.l. : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Just a little picture in a little frame of gold.
First Line: A youth, grown tired of country life, was leaving home one day
Chorus: It's just a little picture in a little frame of gold
Music by: Friedman, Leo.
Words by: Callahan, J. Will.
P/P/D: S.l. : Frank K. Root & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Just like the rose you gave.
First Line: You met me at twilight long, long ago
Chorus: But just like the rose you gave me that faded and died too soon
Music by: Keithley, E. Clinton.
Words by: Callahan, J. Will.
P/P/D: S.l. : Frank K. Root & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Just say again you love me.
First Line: Listen dearie, do, ev'ry word is true
Chorus: Just say again you love me, love me like I love you
Music by: Goldstein, Emanuel.
Words by: Selden, Edgar.
P/P/D: New York : Edgar Selden Music Pub. & Production Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Just wait 'till we get home.
First Line: John McCann was a ladies man
Chorus: Just wait 'till we get home, wait 'till we're home all alone
Music by: Daly, Joseph M.
Words by: Mittenthal, Jos.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass : Jos. M. Daly, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The Kellys are at it again.
First Line: Michael Kelly took his wife to live in a Harlem flat
Chorus: The Kelly's are at it again going it good and strong
Music by: Norworth, Jack, and Harry Williams.
Words by: Norworth, Jack, and Harry Williams.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Williams Music Co. Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Let's all go around to Mary Ann's.
First Line: Sunday night in our town's like Sunday night in yours
Chorus: Let's all go around to Mary Ann's and tickle a tune upon the pianola
Music by: Carroll, Harry.
Words by: MacDonald, Ballard.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro Bernstein & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: A little bunch of shamrocks (I am holding in my hand).
First Line: In my hand I hold a little bunch of shamrocks
Chorus: I can see my own Killarney and the dear old lakes so grand
Music by: Tilzer, Harry Von.
Words by: Jerome, William, and Andrew B. Sterling.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The little church around the corner.
First Line: Two sweethearts nestled closely underneath a maple tree
Chorus: To the little church around the corner, that has the cutest set of wedding chimes
Music by: Carroll, Harry.
Words by: Gray, Thos. J.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Little rag baby doll.
First Line: Mother tucks baby away for the night
Chorus: Little rag baby, little rag baby, toddle along
Music by: Muir, Lewis F.
Words by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe.
P/P/D: New York : F. A. Mills, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Love me while the lovin' is good.
First Line: Gather pretty flowers in the early morning hours
Chorus: Love me while the lovin' is good oh it's good, oh it's good
Music by: Tilzer, Harry Von.
Words by: Murphy, Stanley.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Make beleive you love me (For a while).
First Line: Too well I know your heart is mortgaged
Chorus: Make believe you love me for a while, roll dem eyes and greet me with a smile
Music by: Lemonier, Tom.
Words by: Williams, Frank B.
P/P/D: New York : The Rogers Bros. Music Publishing Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Meet me in the twilight.
First Line: As night shadows steal o'er the wood and the field
Chorus: Meet me in the twilight when the day is done
Music by: Klickmann, F. Henri.
Words by: Callahan, J. Will.
P/P/D: S.l. : Frank K. Root & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: 'Mid the purple-tinted hills of Tennessee.
First Line: When the flowers close their petals and the birds have gone to rest
Chorus: Mid the purple-tinted hills of Tennessee, there she told me she would e'er be true to me
Music by: Pratt, Paul.
Words by: Callahan, J. Will.
P/P/D: S.l. : Frank K. Root & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My parcel post man.
First Line: I just got myself a bunch of happiness
Chorus: He brings a bundle of love so nice, warm enough to melt a ton of ice
Music by: Puck, Harry.
Words by: Kalmar, Bert.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My skylark love.
First Line: Love's for you, for me too, but I will share with you
Chorus: Drifting high above with you, skylark love
Music by: Denni, Lucien.
Words by: Bowles, Geo. H.
P/P/D: Kansas City, Mo. : Denni & Bowles, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: My wonderful dream girl.
First Line: Each night there's a wonderful face so it seems
Chorus: Dream girl, dream girl, my life is lonely, dream girl
Music by: Schertzinger, Victor.
Words by: Morosco, Oliver.
P/P/D: New York : The John Franklin Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Nights of gladness.
First Line: Curfew sounds the close of day, bidding nature slumber
Chorus: Night, sweet night, when the stars are gleaming bright
Music by: Ancliffe, Charles.
Words by: MacDonald, Ballard.
P/P/D: S.l. : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Oh! you kutey, you're a beauty (With your beautiful baby blue eyes).
First Line: The cutest little girl, with the cutest little curl
Chorus: Oh! you kutey, you're a beauty, with your beautiful, baby blue eyes
Music by: Rowe, Wm. A., and Myrtle C. Rowe.
Words by: Rowe, Edgar.
P/P/D: Pittsburg, Pa : Rowe Music Pub. Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: On the banks of Lovelight Bay.
First Line: Have you heard the story the good fairies tell
Chorus: Where the birds sing love's sweet melody, the world seems bright and fair
Music by: Williams, W. R.
Words by: Williams, W. R.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: On the old front porch.
First Line: There's a fellow following me
Chorus:
Music by: Lange, Arthur.
Words by: Heath, Bobby.
P/P/D: New York : Joe Morris Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Over the Great Divide.
First Line: See that train on the track, see that smoke from the stack?
Chorus: I've got a little girlie waiting for me over the Great Divide
Music by: Williams, Edna.
Words by: Allison, Andrew K.
P/P/D: New York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Peg o' my heart.
First Line: Oh! my heart's in a whirl, over one little girl
Chorus: Peg o' my heart, I love you, we'll never part
Music by: Fischer, Fred.
Words by: Bryan, Alfred.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist, Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The queen of home sweet home.
First Line: The toil of the daytime was over
Chorus: Now promise me, you'll ever be, the queen of home sweet home
Music by: Love, C. G.
Words by: Lyons, Theodore R.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Sit down, you're rocking the boat.
First Line: Johnny was a sailor Mary was a cook
Chorus: Sit down, sit down, sit down you're rocking the boat
Music by: Schwartz, Jean.
Words by: Jerome, Wm., and Grant Clarke.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Williams Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Smooch around.
First Line: Little Willie Green, loved a little queen
Chorus: Then he would smooch around, how he would smooch around
Music by: Morse, Theodore.
Words by: Esrom, D. A.
P/P/D: New York : Theodore Morse Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Springtime.
First Line:
Chorus:
Music by: Loveland, Carl.
Words by:
P/P/D: Williamsport, Pa. : Vanderslott Pub. Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Stick to your mother Mary.
First Line: Mary's daddy called her in the parlor one day
Chorus: Stick to your mother Mary don't leave your old home now
Music by: Allen, Thos. S.
Words by: Allen, Thos. S.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass : Daly, Music Publisher, Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Sunshine and roses.
First Line: Back in the days when the world was new
Chorus: Thro' the garden of sunshine and roses
Music by: Alstyne, Egbert Van.
Words by: Kahn, Gus.
P/P/D: New York and Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The sunshine of your smile.
First Line: Dear face that holds so sweet a smile for me
Chorus: Give me your smile, the lovelight in your eyes
Music by: Ray, Lilian.
Words by: Cooke, Leonard.
P/P/D: S.l. : Francis, Day & Hunter, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Sweet memories.
First Line: Alone I sit here in the afterglow
Chorus: Mem'ries, sweet mem'ries of the days of long ago
Music by: Spencer, Fred.
Words by: Lenox, Jean.
P/P/D: New York : Wenrich-Howard Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Take me back to dear old Dixie.
First Line: Underneath a sunny southern sky
Chorus: Take me back to dear old Dixie for that's the place I long to be
Music by: Trader, Chas. E.
Words by: Trader, Chas. E.
P/P/D: New York : The Globe Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Take me to loveland (That beautiful land of love).
First Line: I know a land of gladness a land only lovers know
Chorus: Take me to loveland, beautiful loveland
Music by: Jentes, Harry.
Words by: Roden, Robert F.
P/P/D: New York : The York Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: That devilish rag.
First Line: In the dark of night, when there is no light
Chorus: Oh! that devilish rag
Music by: Stilwell, Frank.
Words by: Felt, Gene.
P/P/D: New York : Kendis & Paley, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: That naughty melody.
First Line: Last night I closed my door
Chorus: Play me that naughty melody, it's appealing to me
Music by: Meyer, Geo. W.
Words by: Lewis, Sam M.
P/P/D: New York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: That's why I never go home.
First Line: Bill Brown had no wife and so Bill was always on the go
Chorus: I'd go home if I had a wife and baby I'd go home
Music by: Puck, Harry.
Words by: Kalmar, Bert.
P/P/D: S.l. : Kalmar & Puck Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: That's why Yankee Doodle came to town.
First Line: Yankee Doodle loved a pretty maiden fair
Chorus: That's why Mister Yankee Doodle came to town
Music by: Binner, Herbert.
Words by: Bronson, Robert.
P/P/D: Chicago : Betts & Binner Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: There's a girl in the heart of Maryland (With a heart that belongs to me).
First Line: In a quaint old fashioned garden, in a quaint old fashioned town
Chorus: There's a girl in the heart of Maryland, with a heart that belongs to me
Music by: Carroll, Harry.
Words by: MacDonald, Ballard.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: There's a wireless station down in my heart.
First Line: Oh! there's something nobody knows
Chorus: There's a wireless station down in my heart, and ev'ry flash just tears it apart
Music by: Monaco, James V.
Words by: Moran, Ed., and Joe. McCarthy.
P/P/D: New York : Broadway Music Corporation, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: This dear sweet girl of mine.
First Line: Everybody has a sweetheart, every boy must have a girl
Chorus: Though I know well her name and her station you see
Music by: Brown, Geo. Walter.
Words by: Palmer, James.
P/P/D: Madison, N.J. : The J. Palmer Music Pub. Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Tra-la, la, la!
First Line: Once a vocal teacher said to Mabel Beecher
Chorus: All day long she's singing tra, la, la, la!
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: The trail of the lonesome pine.
First Line: On a mountain in Virginia stands a lonesome pine
Chorus: In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, on the trail of the lonesome pine
Music by: Carroll, Harry.
Words by: MacDonald, Ballard.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro Music Co., Cor., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Under the Swanee moon.
First Line: Way down in Dixie where the sugar cane grows
Chorus: All day long I've been dreaming 'bout my little ever lovin' 'lasses
Music by: Howard, Dick.
Words by: Howard, Dick.
P/P/D: S.l. : Daly, Music Publisher, Inc., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Underneath the cotton moon.
First Line: Honey do you want to take a trip
Chorus: Watchin' and waitin' underneath the cotton moon
Music by: Meyer, Geo. W.
Words by: Lewis, Sam. M.
P/P/D: New York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Weep no more my lady (Because I won't take your loving man away).
First Line: Don't sigh girlie, don't be so sad
Chorus: You'll get the same old kiss, that used to bring you bliss
Music by: Tilzer, Albert Von.
Words by: Brown, Lew.
P/P/D: New York : Albert Von Tilzer, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: What a fool I'd be.
First Line: I should worry over love
Chorus: I'll take a box of Huyler's Candy I'll take most anything
Music by: Tilzer, Harry Von.
Words by: Sterling, Andrew B., and William Jerome.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When I first met you.
First Line: I never knew there was sunshine, I never knew there was rain
Chorus: I remember the sun started shining, when I first saw the love in your eyes
Music by: Meyer, Geo. W.
Words by: Lewis, Sam. M.
P/P/D: New York : Geo. W. Meyer Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When I want a little loving (Honey how I long for you).
First Line: Down among the pines of Tennessee, where the southern breezes blow
Chorus: When I want a little loving, when I want a little smile
Music by: Larkins, Jolly John, and Chris Smith.
Words by: Mierisch, Ferd. E.
P/P/D: S.l. : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When someone dreams in dreamland.
First Line: When you dream of someone only who's all in all to you
Chorus: When someone dreams in dreamland the dream you're dreaming, too
Music by: Brown, Geo. W., and John McGuire.
Words by: Brown, Geo. W., and John McGuire.
P/P/D: S.l. : Frank K. Root & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When the maple leaves were falling.
First Line: Sweetheart, the sunset is gleaming far in the golden west
Chorus: When the maple leaves were falling, and the sky was turning gold
Music by: Taylor, Tell.
Words by: Taylor, Tell.
P/P/D: S.l. : Tell Taylor, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: When the whole world has gone back on you (Come to me).
First Line: Now my fool's dream is past since you've told me at last
Chorus: When the whole world has gone back on you, come to me, come to me
Music by: Edwards, Gus.
Words by: Madden, Edward.
P/P/D: New York and Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Where did you get that girl.
First Line: Lonesome Johnnie Warner, sitting in a corner of a swell cafe
Chorus: Where did you get that girl? Oh! you lucky devil
Music by: Puck, Harry.
Words by: Kalmar, Bert.
P/P/D: S.l. : Kalmar & Puck Music Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: While they were dancing around.
First Line: Johnny Brown went around to all the dances in town
Chorus: Dancing around, they'd be dancing around, oh how he'd hold her
Music by: Monaco, James V.
Words by: McCarthy, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Broadway Music Corporation, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Who shall wear them, you or I, love?
First Line: Preacher man had tied the knot that made them man and wife
Chorus: Who shall wear them, you or I, love? Now's the time to settle that dispute
Music by: Pratt, Paul.
Words by: Callahan, J. Will.
P/P/D: S.l. : Frank K. Root & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Why did you make me love you?
First Line: Good-bye, sweetheart! Good-bye, forever!
Chorus: Why did you make me love you, if you were not for me?
Music by: Browne, Raymond A.
Words by: Browne, Raymond A.
P/P/D: New York : Raymond A. Browne, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Wonderful baby doll.
First Line: Cutey, cutey, cutey, listen to me
Chorus: Cute and cunning, wonderful girl, most becoming wonderful curl
Music by: Piantadosi, Al.
Words by: Goodwin, Joe and Joe McCarthy.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: Yoo-hoo! That's me.
First Line: I feel so bad I don't know what to do
Chorus: When you hear a noise outside your door like this "Yoo-hoo!" you'll know that's me
Music by: Sievers, Lou.
Words by: Scott, Winfield.
P/P/D: S.l. : Tell Taylor, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You and the moon and a ragtime tune.
First Line: Listen to the music of the cello sighing
Chorus: You and the moon, and a ragtime tune that's harmony
Music by: Tilzer, Albert Von.
Words by: Dunham, Wm. Vaughan.
P/P/D: New York : Broadway Music Corporation, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You were all I had.
First Line: With you went all the happiness, from out this heart of mine
Chorus: You were all I had to cheer me when ev'rything went wrong
Music by: Williams, W. R.
Words by: Williams, W. R.
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You're a great big blue eyed baby.
First Line: Oh, honey, since I first met you, I know why I have been so blue
Chorus: For you're a great, big, blue eyed baby! You're the sweetest thing I know!
Music by: Brown, A. Seymour.
Words by: Brown, A. Seymour.
P/P/D: New York and Detroit : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You're like the young apple blossom is to the old apple tree.
First Line: Flowers must bloom in the springtime
Chorus: You're like the young apple blossom, is to the old apple tree
Music by: Smith, Earl K.
Words by: Little, Geo. A.
P/P/D: New York and Chicago : Tell Taylor, c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: You're up to-day and down to-morrow.
First Line: One day I watched an eagle as he soared and circled 'round
Chorus: You're up to-day and down to-morrow, that's the way of life you know
Music by: Lemonier, Tom.
Words by: Williams, Frank B.
P/P/D: New York : The Rogers Bros. Music Publishing Co., c1913.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1900-1913
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Title: After the roses have faded away.
First Line: Back to the olden golden days
Chorus: After the roses have faded away, after their splendor gone
Music by: Ball, Ernest R.
Words by: Glick, Jesse, G.M., and Bessie Buchanan.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: All he does is follow them around.
First Line: Talk of chicken chasers, well, the worst I've ever seen
Chorus: All he does is follow them around, all around, all around, all around
Music by: Abrahams, Maurice.
Words by: Clarke, Grant.
P/P/D: New York : Abrahams Music Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Along came Ruth.
First Line: I had girls by the score yes, a hundred or more
Chorus: I was growing very fond of Molly when along came Ruth
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: New York : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: As he rode her around (In his wonderful one horse shay).
First Line: Miss Gwendoline Brown from New York town, grew tired of her dancing hesitations
Chorus: As he rode her around, oh, he showed her around
Music by: Howard, Dick, and A. Fred Phillips.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: At the garbage gentlemen's ball.
First Line: There she sat with the old Tom Cat in the kitchen all alone
Chorus: At the garbage gentleman's ball, at garbage gentleman's ball
Music by: Daly, Joseph.
Words by: Allen, Thos. S.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : Daly Music Publisher, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Baby love.
First Line: My sister Flo has a sweetheart
Chorus: Baby love, won't you let me be your ootsey, wootsey, turtle dove
Music by: Von Tilzer, Harry.
Words by: Whiting, Geo., and Paul Cunningham.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: By the Zuyder Zee.
First Line: By the Zuyder Zee in the used to be
Chorus: By the Zuyder Zee, I met sweet Marie
Music by: Wells, Jack, and Lewis F. Muir.
Words by: Bryan, Alfred.
P/P/D: New York : F. A. Mills, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: California and you.
First Line: Oh! you old Pacific coast
Chorus: Don't you remember California in September?
Music by: Puck, Harry.
Words by: Leslie, Edgar.
P/P/D: S.l. : Kalmar & Puck Music Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Come back to me.
First Line: Come back to me, dear heart of mine
Chorus: Come back to me, heart of my heart
Music by: Von Tilzer, Harry.
Words by: Von Tilzer, Harry.
P/P/D: New York : Broadway Music Corp., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Daddy, won't you buy him for me?
First Line: Mister Juggins, millionaire, hadn't any son and heir
Chorus: Daddy, won't you buy me the toy I want, the joy I want, the boy I want?
Music by: Puck, Harry.
Words by: MacDonald, Ballard.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Do the funny foxtrot.
First Line: A little girl named Betty Lee, who came to town from Tennessee
Chorus: Oh! pop! oh! pop! come do the fox trot
Music by: Carroll, Earl, and Harry Carroll.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Do they love it.
First Line: Cute little Fluffy Flo, she had a steady beau
Chorus: Do they love it? They can't get enough of it
Music by: Abrahams, Maurice.
Words by: Clarke, Grant.
P/P/D: New York : Maurice Abrahams Music Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Don't go away.
First Line: I wonder what it is that makes me feel as I do
Chorus: Don't go away (don't you ever go away)
Music by: Feiber, Jess.
Words by: Feiber, Milt.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Everything reminds me of that old sweetheart of mine.
First Line: Nighttime brings love dreams and sweet visions appear
Chorus: I can see the dear old wild wood where we played the games of childhood
Music by: Harriman, Al.
Words by: Tracey, Bllly.
P/P/D: S.l. : F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Follow the crowd.
First Line: Look at the crowd up the avenue
Chorus: Follow the crowd, come with me, you're goin' to be so proud
Music by: Berlin, Irving.
Words by: Berlin, Irving.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: Gee! but I'm so awful lonesome.
First Line: Just a week today he sailed away, it seems like a year
Chorus: Oh! gee but I'm so awful lonesome, wish you'd hurry and come home soon
Music by: Harris, Chas. K.
Words by: Harris, Chas. K.
P/P/D: S.l. : Chas. K. Harris, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: He'd push it along.
First Line: Mister McNally was a hard working man, Sunday was his day of rest
Chorus: Then he'd push it along, stop and shake his head a little
Music by: Abrahams, Maurice.
Words by: Clarke, Grant, and Edgar Leslie.
P/P/D: New York : Maurice Abrahams Music Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: How easy it is to remember.
First Line: My story is old but it's often told for it happens ev'ry day
Chorus: How easy it is to break the heart of one who loves you so
Music by: Daly, Jos. M.
Words by: Allen, Thos. S.
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : Daly Music Publisher, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: I can't believe you really love me.
First Line: When I first laid eyes on you dear
Chorus: I can't believe you really love me, it's like a wonderful dream
Music by: Abrahams, Maurice.
Words by: Clarke, Grant.
P/P/D: New York : Maurice Abrahams Music Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: I had a gal, I had a pal (He stole my gal away).
First Line: So hard to tell who your friends are
Chorus: I had a gal, I had a pal, he had to steal my gal away
Music by: Muir, Lewis F.
Words by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe.
P/P/D: New York : F. A. Mills, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: I wonder who's next in your heart.
First Line: You kissed me last night in the moonlight
Chorus: I wonder who's next in your heart, love, I wonder who'll kneel at your shrine
Music by: Harris, Chas. K.
Words by: Harris, Chas. K.
P/P/D: S.l. : Chas. K. Harris, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: If it wasn't for you.
First Line: Don't start to cry, don't ask me why
Chorus: I might be having a whole lot of fun
Music by: Von Tilzer, Harry.
Words by: Whiting, Geo., and Paul Cunningham.
P/P/D: New York : Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: I'm a fool who believed in you.
First Line: I know I'm a fool, but a fool, as a rule
Chorus: Ev'ry ache of the heart that you caused me
Music by: Osborne, Nat.
Words by: Clark, Grant, and Edgar Leslie.
P/P/D: S.l. : Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: I'm Neptune the king of the sea.
First Line: Away from it's moorings the good ship glides
Chorus: For I'm Neptune the king of the sea
Music by: Evans, Everett J.
Words by: Todd, Robert.
P/P/D: S.l. : Hamilton S. Gordon, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: In the garden of the gods.
First Line: Alone, dear heart, I wandered where God's own garden grows
Chorus: Dear heart, you brought the sunshine
Music by: Ball, Ernest R.
Words by: Brennan, J. Keirn.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: In the hills of old Kentucky (My mountain rose).
First Line: There's rose that grows in old Kentucky, she's the sweetest girl I know
Chorus: In the hills of Kentucky where the birds sing merrily
Music by: Johnson, Chas. H.
Words by: Shannon, J. R.
P/P/D: Chicago : Forest Music Publisher, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: It's too late now.
First Line: So you're glad you found me, well there's no use hanging 'round me
Chorus: It's too late now to tell me that you, why did you do it?
Music by: Von Tilzer, Albert.
Words by: Tracey, William.
P/P/D: New York : Broadway Music Corporation, c1914.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1914-1919
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Title: I've only one idea about the girls (And that's to love 'em).
First Line: Young Jeremiah Wild, he was the only child