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Title: Any old time.
First Line: Any old time you want to come back home, drop me a line
Chorus:
Music by: Rogers, Jimmie.
Words by: Rogers, Jimmie.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Baby's birthday party.
First Line: Dainty little flowers are nodding away the hours
Chorus:
Music by: Ronell, Ann.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Famous Music Corp., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Bye bye blues.
First Line: I got a big surprise when I saw you smile I never dreamed that it could be
Chorus: Bye bye blues, bye bye blues, bells ring, birds sing
Music by: Hamm, Fred, Dave Bennett, Bert Lown, and Chauncey Gray.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Confessin' that I love you.
First Line: How I long to tell you that I love you
Chorus: l love you tell me do you love me too
Music by: Daugherty, Doc, and Ellis Reynolds.
Words by: Neiburg, Al. J.
P/P/D: New York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Congratulations.
First Line: Our love affair is ending, I know you've ceased to care
Chorus: I offer you congratulations, I really mean it from my heart
Music by: Pinkard, Maceo, Coleman Goetz, Green, and Stept.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Croonin' in the moonlight.
First Line: Blues take 'em away and play me a sweet melody
Chorus: Croonin' in the moonlight croonin' on the levee where the Mississippi flows
Music by: Hancock, John, and Martin Dul Gov.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Master Music Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Don't tell her what's happened to me.
First Line: I loved her, I lost her, she craved thrill I can't forget her I love her still
Chorus: Tell me where she is tell me where she goes, tell me who she knows
Music by: De Sylva, B. G., Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.I. : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Down in Shenandoah Valley.
First Line: Chapel bells are softly ringing o'er the hill, nightingale is calling to the whippoorwill
Chorus: Down in Shenadoah Valley, where I fell in love with you
Music by: Silver, Abner.
Words by: Gordon, Mack.
P/P/D: New York : Carl Fischer Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Embraceable you.
First Line: Dozens of girls would storm up; I had to lock my door
Chorus: Embrace me, my sweet embraceable you! Embrace me, you irreplaceable you!
Music by: Gershwin, George.
Words by: Gershwin, Ira.
P/P/D: New York : New World Music Corp., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Gee, but I'd like to make you happy.
First Line: I never really knew what love could do
Chorus: I've got a dog, and I've got a cat, and I've got a cozy little, sweet little rosy little place for your hat
Music by: Shay, Larry, George Ward, and Reggie Montgomery.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Georgia on my mind.
First Line: Melodies bring memories that linger in my heart
Chorus: Georgia, Georgia, the whole day through, just an old sweet song keeps Georgia on my mind
Music by: Carmichael, Hoagy.
Words by: Gorrell, Stuart.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Good evenin'.
First Line: Homeward bound at close of day, all my troubles fade away
Chorus: The chapel bells are ringin', where ivy vines are clingin'
Music by: Seymour, Tot, Charles O'Flynn, and Al Hoffman.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Davis, Coots & Engel, Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Hangin' on a lamp post (singin' a song).
First Line: I just left the boyfriends, what a jolly lot
Chorus: Hangin' on a lamp post all the night long
Music by: Tobias, Charles, and Murray Mencher.
Words by: Tobias, Charles, Mencher.
P/P/D: New York : Red Star Music Co., Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Headin' for better times.
First Line: There's a train been standing still a year or so, but I've heard some happy news today
Chorus: Put a coat of joy right on in a minute we'll be gone
Music by: Tobias, Charles, and Murray Mencher.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Red Star Music Co., Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Here comes Emily Brown.
First Line: Who just stepped right off a 'plane who wouldn't use a train to see me
Chorus: Look out the way, here comes Emily
Music by: Meskill, Jack.
Words by: Conrad, Con.
P/P/D: New York : Red Star Music Co., Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Highway to heaven.
First Line: Now that I know how you feel about me there's a heavy heart that's feeling light.
Chorus: I'm going your way, you're going my way, we're on the highway to heaven
Music by: Burke, Joe.
Words by: Dubin, Al.
P/P/D: S.I. : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I don't mind walkin' in the rain (when I'm walkin' in the rain with you).
First Line: It's raining, it's raining, I hope it rains all day long
Chorus: I don't mind walkin' in the rain when I'm walkin' in the rain with you
Music by: Rich, Max, and Al Hoffman.
Words by: Rich, Max, and Al Hoffman.
P/P/D: Chicago : Forster Music Publisher,Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I love love (Countess).
First Line: Ev'rytime is the last time in the pastime of the heart
Chorus: I love love. I'm mad about making up right after a breaking up, it's grand!
Music by: Dolan, Robert.
Words by: O'Keefe, Walter.
P/P/D: S.I. : Harms Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: If you're not kissing me.
First Line: I was a simpleton roaming through books reading of Venus and Mars
Chorus: The mountains kiss the big blue sky, the breezes kiss ev'ry tree
Music by: Brown, Nacio Herb.
Words by: Freed, Arthur.
P/P/D: New York : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I'll never love anyone but you.
First Line: Who knows what tomorrow may bring, it may be clear and then
Chorus: I'll never love anyone but you, just you alone no one else will do
Music by: Tobias, Henry H.
Words by: Tobias, Charles, and Harry Tobias.
P/P/D: New York : Red Star Music Co., Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I'm confessin' (that I love you).
First Line: How I long to tell you that I love you, love finds a way, so poets say
Chorus: I'm confessin' that I love you, tell me, do you love me too?
Music by: Dougherty, Doc, and Ellis Reynolds.
Words by: Neiburg, Al. J.
P/P/D: New York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I'm so afraid of you.
First Line: If love is so grand why am I fearful? I should be cheerful and gay
Chorus: I'm so afraid of you, because I know that you know how I love you
Music by: Kalmar, Bert, and Harry Ruby.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.I. : Harms Incorporated, c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: In old Granada.
First Line: Moonlight a glow in old Granada guitars played low your songs again
Chorus: Moonlight in old Granada, scent of the orange flow'rs
Music by: Maduro, Chas.
Words by: Moore, Elizabeth Evelyn.
P/P/D: New York : Master Music Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Lady play your Mandolin.
First Line: Of all those Spanish singers, there's one with magic fingers
Chorus: Lady play your mandolin, lady let that tune begin
Music by: Levant, Oscar.
Words by: Caesar, Irving.
P/P/D: S.I. : Harms Incorporated, c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Love is a dreamer.
First Line: Though your smiles are not for me, though my love seems all in vain
Chorus: Dreamer, fashioning dreams for me, making each day, a day divine
Music by: Green, Bud, and Sam H. Stept.
Words by: Green, Bud, and Sam H. Stept.
P/P/D: New York : De Sylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: The man I could have loved.
First Line: I'm disillusioned over a man, the one I really could have cared for
Chorus: If he had held me close and whispered to me, the things we could have done so happy and free
Music by: Byington, Patricia.
Words by: Byington, Patricia.
P/P/D: S.I. : Harms Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: My bluebird was caught in the rain.
First Line: Why are most people happy why can't I be happy too
Chorus: So here am I watching and waiting for my blue bird for baby bluebird
Music by: Rich, Max.
Words by: Creamer, Henry.
P/P/D: New York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: My ideal.
First Line: Long ago my heart and mind; got together and designed
Chorus: Will I ever find the girl (boy) in my mind the one who is my ideal
Music by: Whiting, Richard A., and Newell Chase.
Words by: Robin, Leo.
P/P/D: New York : Famous Music Corp., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: My Jean.
First Line: I seem to live again, under the skies of Spain
Chorus: My Jean, I hear the birds I love so well proclaim
Music by: Lincoff, Gertrude.
Words by: Hirsch, Walter.
P/P/D: S.l. : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Old New England moon.
First Line: When the shadows fall I'm lonely lonely as a soul can be
Chorus: Old New England moon I'm pining pining for a sight of you
Music by: Vance, Dave, and George P. Howard.
Words by: Vance, Dave, and George P. Howard.
P/P/D: New York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: On a night like this (beneath a lover's moon).
First Line: Moon above brought us love, making a heaven for two
Chorus: On a night like this beneath a lover's moon you became the only one for me
Music by: Gusman, Meyer.
Words by: Sandry, Vin.
P/P/D: New York : Meyer Gusman Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: On the winding Santa Fe.
First Line: I spend the long days and sleepless nights counting ev'ry mile till I'll see your smile
Chorus:
Music by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe, and Abel Baer.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Edw. B. Marks Music Co., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: The scamp of the campus.
First Line: Every school and college has a guy like me
Chorus: I'm the scamp of the campus, oh, I never study latin 'cause it's just a lot of Greek
Music by: Greer, Jesse.
Words by: Klages, Ray.
P/P/D: New York : Red Star Music Co., Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Sing song girl (little yella Cinderella).
First Line: In a little Chi-nee joss-house way downtown, where pig tails reach the ground
Chorus: My sing song song girl, my little yella Cinderella
Music by: Hanley, James F.
Words by: McCarthy, Joseph.
P/P/D: New York : Red Star Music Co. Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Something to remember you by.
First Line: You are leaving me, and I will try to face the world alone
Chorus: Oh, give me something to remember you by, when you are far away from me, dea
Music by: Schwartz, Arthur.
Words by: Dietz, Howard.
P/P/D: S.I. : Harms Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: That would be heaven to me.
First Line: Are you the one dear? My heart has won dear for you have it that is real
Chorus: To hold your charms, in my loving arms that would be heaven to me
Music by: Galligan, C. H.
Words by: Gallingan, C. H.
P/P/D: New York : Artist Publishers, c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: There's something missing in your eyes.
First Line: There isn't any good pretending, pretending in vain
Chorus: Though your lips you still surrender, yet my heart within me cries
Music by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe, and Dave Dreyer.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Edw. B. Marks Music Co., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Things that money can't buy.
First Line: I fell in love with you and love made me wise
Chorus: Sunlight and showers give us the flowers, nobody can deny
Music by: Simons, Seymour.
Words by: Caesar, Irving.
P/P/D: S.I. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: To make a long story short (I love you).
First Line: I have so much to say dear, I don't know where to start
Chorus: Just make a long story short, I'll begin at the end, with love you
Music by: Gay, Byron.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Red Star Music Co., Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Under the spell of your kiss.
First Line: I always thought that love would come to stay, and though I tried so hard, it did not last
Chorus: Oh, I never knew love could be like this I'm still under the spell of your kiss
Music by: Jerome, M. K.
Words by: Jasmyn, Joan.
P/P/D: New York : Red Star Music Co., Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: With a smile on my face and a tear in my heart (I said goodbye to you).
First Line: I didn't want you to feel sorry for me, when you told me our love had to end
Chorus: With a smile on my face and a tear in my heart, I said good bye to you
Music by: Piantadosi, Al, and Carmen Lombardo.
Words by: Oppenheim, Dave.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist, Inc., c1930.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
| ____________________ | 1931 | ____________________ |
Title: As long as I live.
First Line: I never knew that love could be like this, dear I never dreamt that it would come my way
Chorus: A night of splendor, your sweet surrender, I'll hold it tender, as long as I live
Music by: Harrison, Charles.
Words by:
P/P/D: Chicago : National Music Co., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Beautiful love.
First Line: Now that I've met you, love, can't you see I'm just a slave and a dreamer, schemer
Chorus: Beautiful love, you're all a mystery! Beautiful love, what have you done to me?
Music by: Young, Victor, Wayne King, and Egbert Van Alstyne.
Words by: Gillispie, Haven.
P/P/D: New York : Red Star Music Co. Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Chances are.
First Line: Life dear is too uncertain our love affair is new
Chorus: Chances are I'd be faithful too you chances are I'd be mindful to do
Music by: Barris, Harry, and Gus Arnheim.
Words by: Freed, Ralph.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Freed & Powers Ltd., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Come to me.
First Line: In bygone days when skies were always blue, you told me I could depend on you
Chorus: If you can hear me calling, dear, come to me, come to me
Music by: De Sylva, B. G., Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.l. : De Sylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Don't tell a soul (we're in love).
First Line: Now we know it's honest and true, dear, that I love you, dear, and you love me
Chorus: Don't tell a soul we love each other, don't tell a soul lest they discover
Music by: Pepper, Harry S.
Words by: Pepper, Harry S.
P/P/D: New York : Mills Music Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Good night sweetheart.
First Line: The day is over and its cares and woes in peaceful sweet repose
Chorus: Good night sweetheart, till we meet tomorrow good night sweetheart
Music by: Noble, Ray, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Robbins Music Corporation, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Green eyes aquellos ojos verdes.
First Line: Life held no charm, dear, until I met you
Chorus: Your green eyes with their soft lights, your eyes that promise sweet nights
Music by: Menendez, Nilo.
Words by: Utrera, Adolfo.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Guilty.
First Line: Tho' you've decided that our love is wrong, and think that we should part
Chorus: Is it a sin, is it a crime loving you, dear, like I do? Guilty, guilty of loving you
Music by: Kahn, Gus, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Havana Rose.
First Line: You're so melancholy sunshine's what you need
Chorus: Havana Rose the bright lights mock you Havana Rose
Music by: Hibbeler, Ray, and Alma Colgan.
Words by:
P/P/D: Chicago : Silver Swan Music Publications, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Hiding in the shadows of the moon.
First Line: I'm never found among the lights darkness is where I spend my nights
Chorus: High up above the moon is in the sky love is ev'rywhere and here am I
Music by: Rich, Max, and Helmy Kresa.
Words by: Scholl, Jack.
P/P/D: New York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: How I long for you tonight.
First Line: Softly, sweetly something's calling, it must be that I'm in love
Chorus: How I long for you tonight, dear, for the joy to have you here
Music by: Peterson, Walter, Ella Frances, and Charlie Harrison.
Words by:
P/P/D: Chicago : National Music Co., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I don't suppose.
First Line: When I start make believing I make believe you're near
Chorus: I don't suppose that you could care, I don't suppose it would be fair
Music by: Malneck, Matt.
Words by: Kahn, Gus.
P/P/D: S.I. : Harms Incorporated, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I love you in the same sweet way.
First Line: When the shadows fall, I love to recall all the days that used to be
Chorus: I love you in the same sweet way, dear love you more than I can say
Music by: King, Robert A.
Words by: Moll, Billy.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: If you can't sing, whistle.
First Line: You can hear all the while, songs that say "cheer up and smile"
Chorus: When things are going wrong, if you can't sing a song, just whistle! whistle!
Music by: Hart, Jack, and Tom Blight.
Words by: Hart, Jack, and Tom Blight.
P/P/D: New York : Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: If you haven't got love.
First Line: I have the proper number of eyes and mouth and nose
Chorus: More things in life I've plenty of what good's this, that or the other, if you haven't got love?
Music by: De Sylva, B. G., Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.I. : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I'm all dressed up with a broken heart.
First Line: Life is only what you make it, so take it that way
Chorus: I'm all dressed up with a broken heart, just like an actor that plays a part
Music by: Fisher, Fred, Stella Unger, and Harold Stern.
Words by: Fisher, Fred, Stella Unger, and Harold Stern.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I'm sorry dear.
First Line: I have learned my lesson, my heart is confessin' I have been unfair to you
Chorus: Just like a rose you faded your life is what I made it
Music by: Weeks, Anson, Harry Tobias, and Johnnie Scott.
Words by: Weeks, Anson, Harry Tobias, and Johnnie Scott.
P/P/D: New York : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: It's the girl!
First Line: Some folks need atmosphere when they're making love
Chorus: It isn't the paddle, it's not the canoe, it isn't the river or skies that are blue
Music by: Baer, Abel.
Words by: Oppenheim, Dave.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I've just got eyes for Susie.
First Line: Feel my head, feel my heart I'm so weak I'll fall apart
Chorus: I'm wheezy, I'm woozy, I've just got eyes for Susie
Music by: Woods, Harry.
Words by: Lewis, Sam M.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Jig time.
First Line: You've heard lot-ta talk 'bout rhythm and how it affects the mind
Chorus: I love that jig time, I got-ta have jig time, please gim-me that jig time
Music by: Weem, Ted, and Country Washburne.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.I. : Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Just another romance (now I know it's love).
First Line: The night you found your way to me will always be a memory
Chorus: When your lips caressed me, what could I think of?
Music by: Columbo, Russ, and Con Conrad.
Words by: Neiburg, Al. J.
P/P/D: S.I. : Con Conrad Music Publisher Ltd., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Keep kissable.
First Line: All the kisses that you give me, they mean more to me each day
Chorus: Keep kissable, keep hugable, keep lovable for me
Music by: Russell, Benee.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.I. : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Let a little pleasure interfere with business.
First Line: Something's wrong with you, here's what's wrong with you
Chorus: Let a little pleasure interfere with business and the sun will shine when the darkest clouds appear
Music by: Little, Little Jack.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Santly Bros. Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Let's pretend we're sweethearts.
First Line: Love, love, why be without it? Let's do something about it
Chorus: So let's pretend we're sweethearts, let's both say "I love you"
Music by: Russell, Benee, and Harry Tierney.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Lies.
First Line: Gone are all of my love dreams, my heart cries I know now that it's too late
Chorus: Lies that made me happy, lies that made me blue
Music by: Barris, Harry.
Words by: Springer, George E.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Like a harp of gold.
First Line: Love's melody for you and me lives alone memory
Chorus: Heart is like a harp of gold on which love's story once was told
Music by: Leffingwell, Roy.
Words by: Leeson, Lois.
P/P/D: Los Angeles : Roy Leffingwell Publishing Co., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Love is like that (what can you do?).
First Line: Love came along, sang a song of all that it would bring, how wonderful, how sweet my life would be
Chorus: It takes you, it breaks you, it comes and then forsakes you
Music by: Russell, Benee.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Mule skinner blues.
First Line: Good morning captain good morning, sir
Chorus: Yo-del lay-ee yo-del lay-ee yo-del ee-dle o-dle lay-ee yo-del ay-ee
Music by: Rodgers, Jimmie.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: One of us was wrong.
First Line: One little word spoken in haste, one little sweetheart can't be replaced
Chorus: One of us was wrong and so we parted. One of us was wrong, and now we're thru
Music by: Goering, Al.
Words by: Kahn, Gus.
P/P/D: S.I. : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Prisoner of love.
First Line: Someone, that I belong to, doesn't belong to me
Chorus: Alone from night to night, you'll find me, too weak to break the chains that bind me
Music by: Columbo, Russ.
Words by: Robin, Leo.
P/P/D: S.l. : Con Conrad Music Publisher Ltd., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Reflections of you (no hea la oe).
First Line: Palm trees, why are you swaying? Sea breeze, what are you saying?
Chorus: I mould your likness in the sand, and I find I drew reflections of you
Music by: Pollack, Lew.
Words by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe.
P/P/D: New York : Edward B. Marks Music Co., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: River, stay 'way from my door.
First Line: You're just a lonely little river but I have heard somebody say
Chorus: You keep goin' your way I'll keep goin' my way river, stay 'way from my door
Music by: Woods, Harry.
Words by: Dixon, Mort.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Sweet and lovely.
First Line: There's sweetness in the call of the woodland dove as his love song echoes thru the trees
Chorus: Sweet and lovely sweeter than the roses in May sweet and lovely
Music by: Arnheim, Gus, Harry Tobias, and Jules Lemare.
Words by: Arnheim, Gus, Harry Tobias, and Jules Lemare.
P/P/D: New York : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: There's a ring around the moon.
First Line: Looks like rain, feels like rain, lover's lane is deserted again
Chorus: There's a ring around the moon, that's a wedding they say
Music by: Goodhart, Al, and Ed. G. Nelson.
Words by: Lewis, Sam M.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Those gambler's blues.
First Line: Oh, oh, hey, hey, hey, ho, hey, it was down in Big Kid's barroom, on a corner beyond the square
Chorus:
Music by: Rodgers, Jimmie.
Words by: Rodgers, Jimmie.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Train whistle blues.
First Line: When a woman gets the blues, she hang's her little head and cries
Chorus:
Music by: Rodgers, Jimmie.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Travelin' blues.
First Line: I had a dream last night, I thought my good gal had gone
Chorus: I'm goin' away, leavin' today, I'm gonna bring my baby back
Music by: Rodgers, Jimmie, and Shelly Lee Alley.
Words by: Rodgers, Jimmie, and Shelly Lee Alley.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Twenty one years.
First Line:
Chorus: The judge said "Stand up, boy, and dry up your tears, you're sentenced to Nashville for twenty one years"
Music by: Miller, Bob.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Mills Music Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: What am I gonna do for lovin'?
First Line: No, no, no; please don't go, why give up the game?
Chorus: What am I gonna do for lovin', honey when you go away?
Music by: Bernard, Felix.
Words by: Hoffman, Al.
P/P/D: S.l. : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Note: Two versions. Version #2 is a special copy for organists.
Title: When Yuba plays the rumba on the tuba.
First Line: His name was Yuba! He was homely, he was dumb; and so was Yuba just a big ambitious bum
Chorus: Down in Havana there's a funny lookin' boob-a; he plays the Rumba on the tuba, down in Cuba.
Music by: Hupfeld, Herman.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Harms Inc, c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Yes or no.
First Line: 'Twould take a Sherlock Holmes to figure out how I stand with you.
Chorus: You've got me running around in circles each day, I'm on a "merry go 'round," you've got me that way
Music by: Rich, Max.
Words by: O'Flynn, Charles.
P/P/D: S.I. : De Sylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Note: Two versions. Version #2 is a special copy for organists.
Title: You really started something.
First Line: I was so unconcerned, with life, and then I learned, it really is worth the while
Chorus: I'm reading poems instead of the news, it's very plain to see
Music by: Kisco, Charley, Gus Arnheim, and Ralph Freed.
Words by:
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif. : Freed & Powers Ltd., c1931.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
| ____________________ | 1932 | ____________________ |
Title: El Caramelero (the candy vendor).
First Line: Quien va por a hi Quien va por a hi que sien to un ti lin ti lin que sien to un ti lin ti lin
Chorus:
Music by: Bryon, Enrique.
Words by: Bryon, Enrique, and Hughie Prince.
P/P/D: Mexico City, Mexico : Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc, c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: China Doll.
First Line: There's a little toy shop down the street where the kiddies love to meet
Chorus: China Doll, with your little lace parasol and your babyface
Music by: Murray, Alan, and Ray Noble.
Words by: Murray, Alan, and Ray Noble.
P/P/D: London : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: The clockwork toy parade.
First Line: Now if you are at leisure, and fond of seeking pleasure, come where I'm wanting to take you
Chorus: Come along with me if you want to be at the clockwork toy parade
Music by: Sarony, Leslie.
Words by: Sarony, Leslie.
P/P/D: London : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Considerin'.
First Line: I wish you'd let yourself go; dear. I'd like to know, dear, whether you care
Chorus: Considerin' we're both in love, and above there's a moon that beckons to me and you
Music by: Valentine, Val.
Words by: Young, Arthur.
P/P/D: London : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Good times coming.
First Line: Moaning sisters, moaning brothers, there ain't no use to weep or whine
Chorus: Good times coming, bad times going, good times coming here to stay
Music by: Bibo, Irving, and Albert Von Tilzer.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Bibo-Lang Inc., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Grateful.
First Line: The love you brought my way the joy I know today
Chorus: Dearest I'm so grateful always will be grateful for the love you're giving me
Music by: Sims, Bartley.
Words by: Miller, Hal.
P/P/D: Los Angeles : Gene Johnston Music Publishers, c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Home on the range.
First Line: Oh why did I roam from my far away home, how I wish I were back there to stay
Chorus: Home, home on the range, how I wish I were back there to stay
Music by: Potter, Harold.
Words by:
P/P/D: Philadelphia, Penn. : Morris Music Pub. Co., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I love you best of all.
First Line: Darling the sunshine grows brighter, when you are by my side
Chorus: I love the silver in your hair. I love the gold that lingers there
Music by: Taylor, Tell.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.I. : Forster Music Publisher Inc., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: In London on a night like this.
First Line: People pine for skies that are blue and search for romance in lands that are new
Chorus:
Music by: Young, Arthur.
Words by: Valentine, Val.
P/P/D: London : Peter Maurice Music, c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: It was midnight on the ocean.
First Line: Now I know a little ditty, it's as crazy as can be; the guy who wrote it said so as he handed it to me.
Chorus: Ain't we crazy? Ain't we crazy? Oh, this is the way we pass the time away; aint' we crazy?
Music by: McClintock, Harry K., and Sterling Sherwin.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Listen to the German band.
First Line: In the neighborhood I liff ev'ry day at twelff, comes around a certain band and I enchoy myself
Chorus: Listen to the German band the music's grand
Music by: Revel, Harry.
Words by: Gordon, Mack.
P/P/D: New York : Miller Music Co., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: A little street where old friends meet.
First Line: Homesick, heart sick, nothing seems real; that's how I feel today
Chorus: It's just a little street where old friends meet, I'd love to wander back some day
Music by: Kahn, Gus, and Harry Woods.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Joe Morris Music, c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Living in clover.
First Line: I've done with blue days I somehow knew that fate intended this to be
Chorus: Sun is shining and skies are blue life's just wonderful when you're two
Music by: Posford, George.
Words by: Marvell, Holt.
P/P/D: New York : Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Manhattan.
First Line: Summer journeys to Niagara and to other places aggravate all our cares
Chorus: We'll have Manhattan the Bronx and Statten Island too
Music by: Rodgers, Richard.
Words by: Hart, Lorenz.
P/P/D: S.I. : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Marching along together.
First Line: Off we go with bulging packs on broad and manly backs, ev'ryone happy and singing a song
Chorus: Marching along together, singing all along the line, what do we care for weather?
Music by: Steininger, Frank, and Edward Pola.
Words by: Steininger, Frank, and Edward Pola.
P/P/D: London : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: The Marines' Hymn.
First Line: From the halls of Montezuma, to the shores of Tripoli
Chorus:
Music by: Phillips, L. Z.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.I. : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: My river home.
First Line: Big town you've got the best of me, big town there is no rest for me
Chorus: Longing for my river home, along the 'sippy shore
Music by: Petkere, Bernice.
Words by: Young, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: 'Neath the Silv'ry Moon.
First Line: 'Neath the Silv'ry Moon we met dear a little quarrel and we parted
Chorus: 'Neath the Silv'ry Moon sweetheart, once again back in lover's lane once more
Music by: Friend, Cliff.
Words by: Friend, Cliff.
P/P/D: New York : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: The "OI" song.
First Line: What's this latest racket? What's the latest gag?
Chorus: OI! (Oi!) Whene'er you meet any pals. OI! (Oi!) That's how you greet any pals
Music by: Carlton, Harry.
Words by: Carlton, Harry.
P/P/D: London : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Old Vienna Moon.
First Line: When we met in Vienna in June, when we danced by the light of the moon
Chorus:
Music by: Zadowski, Jan.
Words by: Lebert, Ludwig.
P/P/D: London : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Rackety Rax.
First Line: Come with me, one and all, park your body at the pigskin ball
Chorus: Pick up your marbles, pick up your jacks, it's time to lam and scram, to the prom dance
Music by: Hanley, James F.
Words by: Gilbert, L. Wolfe.
P/P/D: New York : Movietone Music Corp., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Silver hair and heart of gold.
First Line: As I weave my golden dreams, I'm a kid again it seems
Chorus: Silver hair and heart of gold, what a treasure to behold, silver hair and heart of gold
Music by: Maurice, Peter, and Jos. Geo. Gilbert.
Words by: Maurice, Peter, and Jos. Geo. Gilbert.
P/P/D: London : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd, c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Songs of the bells.
First Line: Ev'ning is bringing the song that I love, sent by the angels from heaven above
Chorus: Song of the bells, sweet melody, tenderly tells a story to me
Music by: Pola, Edward, Jack Hylton, and Franz Steininger.
Words by: Pola, Edward, Jack Hylton, and Franz Steininger.
P/P/D: London : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Strange interlude.
First Line: Interlude, oh so strange, keeps my love burning
Chorus: The world is such a silent place since you've gone, no consolation
Music by: Baker, Phil.
Words by: Bernie, Ben, and Walter Hirsch.
P/P/D: New York : Miller Music Incorporated, c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: There's something in your eyes.
First Line: Love was a mystery till our first greeting
Chorus: There's something in your eyes I see they seem to sympathize with me
Music by: Grothe, Franz.
Words by: Lombardo, Carmen.
P/P/D: New York : Robbins Music Corporation, c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Who'd believe (you're in love with me).
First Line: Miracles can happen, one happened to me on the lucky day that I met you, dear
Chorus: Who'd believe that you could really love me, who'd believe to take a look at you
Music by: Barris, Harry.
Words by: Davis, Benny.
P/P/D: S.I. : De Sylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: You didn't want me when you had me (so why do you want me now).
First Line: Why do you try to waken memory, why talk about the days that used to be
Chorus: You didn't want me when you had me, so why do you want me now?
Music by: Bennett, Geo. J.
Words by: Russell, Ben, and Bernie Grossman.
P/P/D: New York : Jos. W. Stern & Co., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: You tell her - I stutter.
First Line: Bill McCloskey was a husky healthy, handsome lad
Chorus: You, you, you, you, you, you, tell her 'cause I, I, I, I, I, I stutter and O, o, o, o, always get in dutch
Music by: Friend, Cliff.
Words by: Rose, Billy.
P/P/D: New York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1932.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
| ____________________ | 1933 | ____________________ |
Title: My first love to last.
First Line: If I've made a botch of life wasn't it rather scotch of life
Chorus: Your my first love a long, long rehearsed love, you're my first love to last
Music by: Whiting, Richard A.
Words by: Marion, George, Jr.
P/P/D: New York : Movietone Music Corp., c1933.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: My heart's desire.
First Line: There's a new idea now dawning in my brain skies above are clear now I haven't lived in vain
Chorus: Ev'ry little song I sing is like a song of spring I'm always singing to my heart's desire
Music by: Whiting, Richard A.
Words by: Marion, George, Jr.
P/P/D: New York : Movietone Music Corp., c1933.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Peach picking time down in Georgia.
First Line: When it's peach pickin' time in Georgia, apples pickin' time in' Tennessee
Chorus:
Music by: Rodgers, Jimmie, and C. McMichen.
Words by: Rodgers, Jimmie, and C. McMichen.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1933.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Sweetheart of sweet sixteen.
First Line: Sweetheart, this is May, and a wedding day will be coming soon for you and me
Chorus: You're like a rose, a rose in the bud, my sweetheart of sweet sixteen
Music by: Coots, Fred J.
Words by: Kahn, Gus.
P/P/D: New York : Leo. Feist Inc., c1933.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: You're gonna lose your gal.
First Line: Flirtin' with the devil, you'll get in the deep. Water finds it level, bitter tears you'll weep
Chorus: You're gonna lose your gal, you don't know who's your gal
Music by: Monaco, James V.
Words by: Young, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Ager, Yellen & Bornstein Inc., c1933.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
| ____________________ | 1934 | ____________________ |
Title: Stay as sweet as you are.
First Line: Beloved, I think nothing but the best of you
Chorus: Stay as sweet as you are, don't let a thing ever change you
Music by: Gordon, Mack, and Harry Revel.
Words by: Gordon, Mack, and Harry Revel.
P/P/D: S.l. : Paramount Productions Music Corp., c1934.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: With every breath I take.
First Line: I was gay and free 'till you looked at me so sweetly
Chorus: I think of you with ev'ry breath I take and ev'ry breath becomes a sigh
Music by: Robin, Leo, and Ralph Rainger.
Words by: Robin, Leo, and Ralph Rainger.
P/P/D: New York : Famous Music Corp., c1934.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
| ____________________ | 1935 | ____________________ |
Title: When love knocks at your heart.
First Line: You may be worldly you may be wise and 'way beyond your years
Chorus: When love knocks at your heart open up your heart and let love in
Music by: De Rose, Peter.
Words by: Hill, Billy.
P/P/D: New York : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c1935.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
| ____________________ | 1936 | ____________________ |
Title: Cool Water.
First Line: All day I've faced a barren waste without the taste of water cool water
Chorus: Keep a movin', Dan, don't you listen to him, Dan, he's a devil, not a man
Music by: Nolan, Bob.
Words by: Nolan, Bob.
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif : American Music Inc., c1936.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I'm waiting for you in the Rockies.
First Line: In the Rockies today it is June time, oh, it's wonderful beauty I see
Chorus: I'm waiting for you in the Rockies, where the skies are so fair and so blue
Music by: Brix, Al.
Words by: Horan, Jack, and Mary H. Woolsey.
P/P/D: Great Falls, Mont. : Alfred K. Brix, c1936.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Twilight on the trail.
First Line:
Chorus: When it's twilight on the trail and I jog along the world is like a dream, and the ripple of the stream is my song
Music by: Mitchell, Sidney D., and Louis Alter.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Famous Music Corp., c1936.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
| ____________________ | 1937 | ____________________ |
Title: Harlem Casanova.
First Line: In days of old when knights were bold, Casanova was the big "how do you do?"
Chorus: Who makes the ladies stop and sigh? Who makes them holler "what a guy"
Music by: Klages, Raymond, James Cavanaugh, and Frank Weldon.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Empire Music Publishing Co., c1937.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: How am I to know?
First Line: Each ev'ning I wonder what are your thoughts of me
Chorus: How am I to know that you are in love, how am I to know you love me?
Music by: Trace, Al, and Wendell Arensdorff.
Words by: Whitney, Margaret.
P/P/D: West Allis, Wisc. : Wendell Arensdorff, c1937.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: I love my wife; but, oh, you kid!
First Line: Henry Green had family troubles all his married life
Chorus: Well I love my wife but oh you kid oh you kid oh you kid you've got me clean off my lid
Music by: Armstrong, Harry, and Billy Clark.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Harry Armstrong, c1937.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: In a little Carolina town.
First Line: How I miss ev'ry tender kiss of the one I love so well
Chorus: In a little Carolina town, the one I long to see is waiting there for me
Music by: Lombardo, Carmen, and John Jacob Loeb.
Words by: Lombardo, Carmen, and John Jacob Loeb.
P/P/D: New York : Crawford Music Corp., c1937.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Snowtime Serenade.
First Line: Sleigh bells are ringing, rhythmic'lly swinging; still it may well be June
Chorus: Out in the birght winter night, we're riding through acres of white
Music by: Harper, Marjorie, Don Baker, and Bill Livingston.
Words by: Harper, Marjorie, Don Baker, and Bill Livingston.
P/P/D: New York : Alfred Music Co. Inc., c1937.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Sweet is the word for you.
First Line: I look at you, and from the blue I seem to hear a voice repeating "this is the night"
Chorus: Sweet you in the moonlight, sweet is the word for you
Music by: Robin, Leo, and Ralph Rainger.
Words by: Robin, Leo, and Ralph Rainger.
P/P/D: New York : Famous Music Corp., c1937.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
| ____________________ | 1938 | ____________________ |
Title: For months and months and months.
First Line: My mother always told me that I had a splendid voice
Chorus: But I don't suppose I'll sing it again for months and months and months
Music by: Norworth, Jack, and Nora Bayes.
Words by: Tabrar, Joseph.
P/P/D: New York : Jerry Vogel Music Co., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Honey Boy.
First Line: Must you really sail away my honey boy must you go
Chorus: Honey boy I hate to see you leaving honey boy you know my heart is grieving
Music by: Von Tilzer, Al.
Words by: Norworth, Jack.
P/P/D: New York : Jerry Vogel Music Co., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: If it rains-who cares!
First Line: There was a time April showers would fill me with fear
Chorus: If it rains, who cares! It's never cloudy above because I'm in love with you
Music by: Burke, Joe.
Words by: Leslie, Edgar.
P/P/D: New York : Joe Morris Music Co., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Love is here to stay.
First Line: The more I read the papers the less I comprehend
Chorus: It's very clear our love is here to stay; not for a year but ever and a day
Music by: Gershwin, George.
Words by: Gershwin, Ira.
P/P/D: New York : Gershwin Publishing Corporation, c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Music, Maestro, Please!
First Line: A table near the band, a small one some cigarettes, a drink, yes
Chorus: Tonight I mustn't think of her, music, maestro, please
Music by: Wrubel, Allie.
Words by: Magidson, Herb.
P/P/D: New York : Irving Berlin Inc., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Our glorious America.
First Line: Land of patriot dream, ring out Liberty's theme!
Chorus: Our glorious America, fair homeland we adore!
Music by: Clark, Kenneth S.
Words by: Clark, Kenneth S.
P/P/D: New York : Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Santa Claus and his reindeer.
First Line: Gliding over falling snow, here they come and there they go!
Chorus:
Music by: Prosser, Ruth.
Words by: Prosser, Ruth.
P/P/D: New York : Prosser Music Publishing Co., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: The sexton is ringing the bells.
First Line: Our long cherish'd dreams are about to come true
Chorus: The sexton is ringing the bells. Those happy, wedding bells
Music by: Young, Leslie.
Words by:
P/P/D: Cincinnati, Ohio : Merrell Schwarz Music Co., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Spring tonic.
First Line: There's a new spring tonic in the air, if you only want to find it there
Chorus:
Music by: Burton, Al, and Frank Saputo.
Words by: Roberts, Gene.
P/P/D: S.I. : Edward B. Marks Music Corp., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Swingin' the nursery rhymes.
First Line: You have to have imagination, if you want to get along, they say
Chorus: Picture Mother Hubbard, strutin' to the cupboard
Music by: Oppenheim, Dave, Jack Palmer, and Al Jacobs.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Stasny Music Corp., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: That lovin' Traumerei.
First Line: Moses Johnson played piano mighty swell he could play Trovatore and William Tell
Chorus: "Play that Traumerei for me!" "A lovin' feelin' comes a stealin' with that melody"
Music by: Stauffer, Aubrey.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Jerry Vogel Music Co. Inc., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Until you went away.
First Line: You said good-bye and left me broken hearted I'm lonely just as lonely as can be
Chorus: I never knew how much I'd miss you until you went away
Music by: Morse, Lou, and Walter Shaughnessy.
Words by:
P/P/D: Boston, Mass. : Back Bay Music Co., c1938.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
| ____________________ | 1939 | ____________________ |
Title: I'll never smile again.
First Line: You loved me in the past, but our romance didn't last
Chorus: I'll never smile again until I smile at you I'll never laugh again what good would it do?
Music by: Lowe, Ruth.
Words by: Lowe, Ruth.
P/P/D: New York : Sun Music Co. Inc., c1939.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Love never dies.
First Line: A flower blooming bright today, tomorrow hangs its head, they say
Chorus:
Music by: Bereny, Henri.
Words by: Paulton, Edward A.
P/P/D: New York : Jerome H. Remick & Co., c1939.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Make me love you like I never loved before.
First Line: Honey, I'm unhappy, that is why I sigh, longing for the lovelight, from a loving eye
Chorus: Love me, like I want you to love me, love me, like I love you
Music by: Fischer, Fred.
Words by: Bryan, Alfred.
P/P/D: New York : Fred Fisher Music Co., Inc., c1939.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: The rose I gave to you.
First Line: We strolled beneath the moonlight in nature's garden fair
Chorus: When I see a bouquet of roses, I always dream of you
Music by: Dayfotis, John, and Francis Pauly.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Art Music Co., c1939.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Since the angels took my mother far away.
First Line: I remember the night daddy came to my bed and he told me that mother was ill
Chorus: I am daddy's little tot, and the only pal he's got
Music by: Filenius, George, Beth Rhodes, and Hal Kent.
Words by: Filenius, George, Beth Rhodes, and Hal Kent.
P/P/D: Chicago : Bell Music Co., c1939.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: They gotta quit kickin' my dawg aroun'.
First Line: Wunst me 'n Lem Briggs 'n ol' Bill Brown truck a load of cawn to town
Chorus: Every time I come to town, the boys keep kickin' my dawg aroun'
Music by: Perkins, Cy.
Words by: Oungst, Webb M.
P/P/D: Chicago : M. M. Cole Publishing Co., c1939.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
Title: Yosemite Valley.
First Line: Water falls so grand, and towering cliffs and domes
Chorus: There's a trail winding through Yosemite Valley, in the land where the sun always shines
Music by: Johnson, Arlo.
Words by: Johnson, Arlo.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corp., c1939.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1930-1939
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