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Title: All the cats join in.
First Line: If you want to join the gates when they're at their best
Chorus: Hop in the old jalop and head for the malted shop and all the cats join in
Music by: Sauter, Eddie.
Words by: Gilbert, Ray, and Alec Wilder.
P/P/D: New York : Regent Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Always goodbye.
First Line: Someday you and I'll have time on our hands, no one making demands but love and laughter
Chorus: It's always goodbye holding you close 'til we part; leaving you here with my heart
Music by: Ellstein, Abrahm.
Words by: Sour, Robert.
P/P/D: New York : Broadcast Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Beauty so rare.
First Line: When earth is plumed and I'm consumed to paint her beauty so rare
Chorus: Till sunsest burns all black regret to brilliant, gorgeous fire
Music by: Hibbeler, Ray.
Words by: Armstrong, Zoe Plasket.
P/P/D: Akron, Ohio : Zoe Plasket Amstrong, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Been hobnobbin' with a robin.
First Line: They say birds are sympathetic to someone feelin' blue
Chorus: Been hobnobbin' with a robin, when I met him I was blue
Music by: Delbeck, Tommy, and Ralph Baker.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Believe me.
First Line: It was when you said good-bye that I knew your love would die
Chorus: Believe me I always see your smiling face for no one can take your place
Music by: Tobin, Lew.
Words by: Ruhl, Edna M.
P/P/D: Chicago : Puritan Pub. Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Beloved.
First Line: Beloved, I was an empty thing till you smiled at me and suddenly taught my heart to sing
Chorus:
Music by: Ward, Edward.
Words by: Waggner, George.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Black gardenias.
First Line:
Chorus:
Music by: Voutsas, George.
Words by:
P/P/D: Chicago : Skokie Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The blond sailor.
First Line: A girl and a sailor were parting one day
Chorus: Farewell, your blond sailor must leave for awhile, dear
Music by: Pfeil, J.
Words by: Parish, Mitchell, and Bell Leib.
P/P/D: New York : Mills Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Born to be blue.
First Line: While others face each tomorrow smiling and happy and gay
Chorus: Born to be blue over someone downhearted my whole life through
Music by: Bruner, Clif, and Lou Wayne.
Words by: Bruner, Clif, and Lou Wayne.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Cross Music Company, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Bunk house stew.
First Line: We have a cook up on our ranch who sure knows how to feed
Chorus: "Bunk house stew!" The coboys yell, "bunk house stew!" it sure is swell
Music by: Allan, Fleming.
Words by: Raynor, Hal.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Cross Music Company, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Casey the pride of them all.
First Line: Casey's the guy with his eye on the ball, but mostly the ladies
Chorus:
Music by: Gilbert, Ray, Ken Darby, and Eliot Daniel.
Words by: Gilbert, Ray, Ken Darby, and Eliot Daniel.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Come closer to me (Acercate Mas).
First Line: Moonlight was made for a June night
Chorus: Come closer to me, so I can see heaven in your eyes
Music by: Farres, Osvaldo, and Al Stewart.
Words by: Farres, Osvaldo, and Al Stewart.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Counting the days.
First Line: Tomorrow will surely come, tomorrows always do
Chorus: Counting the days until tomorrow, counting the nights till I'm with you
Music by: Kramer, Alex.
Words by: Zaret, Hy.
P/P/D: New York : Santly-Joy Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Counting the days until Christmas.
First Line: Christmas comes but once a year, it's the time of real good cheer
Chorus: I'm counting the days until Christmas and helping each hour along.
Music by: Ram, Buck, and Hal Kanner.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.l. : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Cow poke lullaby.
First Line: When the round up days are over and the ev'ning star appears
Chorus:
Music by: Wallace, Roy "Scrubboard," Lula Manford, and Jesse M. Ellison.
Words by: Wallace, Roy "Scrubboard," Lula Manford, and Jesse M. Ellison.
P/P/D: Indianapolis : Hoosier Music Publications, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Dizzy little busy bee.
First Line: Flitting thru the fields of clover, he worked both early and late
Chorus: Dizzy little busy bee, he was as busy as a bee can be
Music by: Barry, Marion, Mitchel Post, and Wessley Post.
Words by: Barry, Marion, Mitchel Post, and Wessley Post.
P/P/D: New York : Top Music Publishers Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Does everyone know about this?
First Line: Does everyone know about this? Does everyone know about this?
Chorus:
Music by: Altman, Arthur.
Words by: Newman, Charles.
P/P/D: New York : La Salle Music Publishers Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Don't go around day dreaming.
First Line: You walk around in a daze can it be love
Chorus: Don't go around day dreaming the nights were made to dream
Music by: Koterba, Frank M.
Words by: Koterba, Frank M.
P/P/D: Royal Oak, Michigan : Frank M. Koterba, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Don't let it happen again.
First Line: When we round the final bend at the end of the scrappin', don't let it happen again!
Chorus:
Music by: Prichard, Henry.
Words by: Prichard, Henry.
P/P/D: New York : Broadcast Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Don't let me dream.
First Line: You're the only thing I ever dream of but I wonder will my dreams come true?
Chorus: Don't let me dream unless you really love me
Music by: Joy, Leonard, and Richard Loring.
Words by: Washington, Ned.
P/P/D: New York : Bourne Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Don't lie to me (I may believe you).
First Line: I don't know if it's love or moonlight, reflected in your eyes
Chorus: Don't lie to me, I may believe you, your kiss can make each word sound true
Music by: Seiler, Eddie, Sol Marcus, and Guy Wood.
Words by: Seiler, Eddie, Sol Marcus, and Guy Wood.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Don't say you love me (if it's not true).
First Line: Many times I wonder if you mean all you say
Chorus: Don't say you love me if it's not true, for I'm sincerely in love with you
Music by: Moss, Marie, Harold Potter, and Eddie Rrod.
Words by: Moss, Marie, Harold Potter, and Eddie Rrod.
P/P/D: New York : Regent Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Don't say you love me if you don't.
First Line: Don't say you love me if you don't don't say you'll be mine if you won't
Chorus:
Music by: Bruner, Clif, and Lou Wayne.
Words by: Bruner, Clif, and Lou Wayne.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Cross Music Company, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Don't sell the old homestead pappy (burn the gol-darned thing down).
First Line: The homestead was old and decrepit and pappy was strange, it appears
Chorus: Oh, don't sell the old homestead, pappy, think of your children in town
Music by: Carver, Zeb, Ben Jaffe, and Jack Rollins.
Words by: Carver, Zeb, Ben Jaffe, and Jack Rollins.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Dream rose.
First Line: Ev'ry flower that blooms must die, dear now they say those words are true
Chorus: You're my dream rose the only flower that is found within my heart
Music by: Wayne, Lou.
Words by: Wayne, Lou.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Cross Music Company, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Every other dream.
First Line: Can't forget you even tho' I try love you more and more as time goes by
Chorus: Ev'ry other dream I dream I dream that you're with me
Music by: Cicero, Nadine.
Words by: Cicero, Nadine.
P/P/D: Hayward, Calif. : Nadine Cicero, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Every time I give my heart.
First Line: When I was a child I burned my finger and it taught me not to play with fire
Chorus: Ev'ry time I give my heart I know that it's the last
Music by: Spielman, Fred.
Words by: Goell, Kermit.
P/P/D: New York : Hudson Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Everything but you.
First Line: You left me a horse from Texas, a house with instalments due
Chorus:
Music by: Ellington, Duke, Harry James, and Don George.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Tempo Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Ev'rybody knows but you.
First Line: Ev'rybody knows but you how much I care
Chorus:
Music by: Fielder, John R., and B. Clinton Blossner.
Words by: Fielder, John R., and B. Clinton Blossner.
P/P/D: New York : Cavalcade Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Ev'rybody's seen him but his daddy.
First Line: He arrived one day after dad had gone away, now he's keeping mommy company
Chorus: Ev'rybody's seen him but his daddy; the relatives in town
Music by: Segal, Jack, Bob Hilliard, and Billy Hayes.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.l. : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: For old time's sake.
First Line: I can find it written on your face, and the story is plain to see
Chorus: It 's really a sad situation, you're saying that this is the "break"
Music by: Romero, Garet, and Nat "King" Cole.
Words by: Romero, Garet, and Nat "King" Cole.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Gimme time to dream.
First Line: I'm not ambitious, I'm not malicious, takes too much energy
Chorus: Worry scurry that don't fit my scheme why should I hurry gimme time to dream
Music by: Lourie, Vic, Leo Goldsmith, and Jerry Kanner.
Words by: Lourie, Vic, Leo Goldsmith, and Jerry Kanner.
P/P/D: New York : Kanner Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Golden California!
First Line: We love you with all our hearts, oh, divinely golden California
Chorus:
Music by: Lee, Rosemary.
Words by: Lee, Rosemary.
P/P/D: Los Angeles : Rosemary Lee, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Golden Treasure.
First Line: Oh my treasure can't be bought or sold for it's neither silver nor of gold
Chorus:
Music by: Autry, Gene, and Cindy Walker.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.l. : Golden West Melodies Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Good night Cinderella.
First Line: While the music plays, and laughter rings we are waltzing in a dream
Chorus: The dawn is breaking, love's dream is over good night Cinderella, goodnight
Music by: Drury, Charles.
Words by: Drury, Charles.
P/P/D: New York : Evan Georgeoff Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Got a penny, Benny.
First Line:
Chorus: Got a penny Benny? Gotta telephone to Jenny and I've just got just got four cents to my name
Music by: Scherman, Robert, and Henry May.
Words by: Scherman, Robert, and Henry May.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Vanguard Songs, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Got any gum, chum?
First Line: Ran around in circles till my dogs were wrecked
Chorus: Got any gum, chum, got any gum?
Music by: Evans, Tolchard.
Words by: Butler, Ralph, Archie De Bear, and Al Stillman.
P/P/D: S.l. : Keith Prowse & Company, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Grandpa's gettin' younger ev'ry day.
First Line: Grandpa's gettin' younger ev'ry day, shaved his whiskers off and bought a new toupee
Chorus:
Music by: Steiner, Howard.
Words by: Gallop, Sammy.
P/P/D: New York : Leo Feist Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: A guy named Joe.
First Line: He'll come strolling up the sidewalk; he'll slip a kiss to me
Chorus:
Music by: Davis, Bus.
Words by: Carhart, Jim.
P/P/D: New York : Broadcast Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Hat check girl.
First Line: The more I sing that "Home on the Range," the longer I stay where the people are strange
Chorus: Hat check girl, hand me down my Stetson, I'm headin' out Montana way
Music by: Burnette, "Smiley."
Words by: Burnette, "Smiley."
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Hey Jose! (Ho-zay) (Que Sera).
First Line: Far away in the tropical splendor, Don Jose plays his song of surrender
Chorus: Hey, Jose! Won't you play your marimba, hey, Jose! won't you play us a tune
Music by: Guizar, Pepe, Jay Livingston, and Ray Evans.
Words by: Guizar, Pepe, Jay Livingston, and Ray Evans.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Hominy Grits.
First Line: Oh, give me some hominy grits and some red, sugar-cured ham
Chorus:
Music by: Burnette, Smiley.
Words by: Burnette, Smiley.
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif : American Music Inc, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I can't share you with others.
First Line: I must have you always, you've got my heart a-jumping, dear
Chorus: I can't share you with others darling, I couldn't even if I tried
Music by: Hibbeler, Ray.
Words by: Davis, Doris Ethel.
P/P/D: Shaker Heights, Ohio : Doris Ethel Davis, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I don't wanna do it alone.
First Line: I'm tired of spendin ev'ry evenin' with "me"
Chorus: I wanna stay out late, I wanna celebrate, I wanna hear a dance band moan
Music by: Hampton, Bill, and George Duning.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Broadcast Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I found romance.
First Line: Deep in my heart, dear, I always knew that someday I'd find a sweetheart like you
Chorus: I found romance the night that we danced, and I held you close in my arms
Music by: Musale, Edward.
Words by: Musale, Edward.
P/P/D: Detroit : Shelby Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I know a man.
First Line: Man! Man! Love's problem since the world began
Chorus: I know a man who'd give me pretty things, I know a man who'd buy me diamond rings
Music by: Tucker, Johnny, Manny (Smitty) Smith, and Joe Schuster.
Words by: Tucker, Johnny, Manny (Smitty) Smith, and Joe Schuster.
P/P/D: New York : Smith & Schuster Music Publishers, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I lost you.
First Line: I found you and loved you but only to lose you
Chorus: I lost you and now I'm so lonely, miss you, for I loved but you only
Music by: Hoag, Bob, and Chas. Washburn.
Words by: Shrum, Walt.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I love her just the same.
First Line: Love is blind I will admit, but I've got a gal that's a real big hit
Chorus: My gal she wears a fourteen shoe, but I love her just the same
Music by: Davis, Joe.
Words by: Davis, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Beacon Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I love it out in the West.
First Line: I love it out here in the West because the life is free and easy
Chorus:
Music by: Spielman, Fred.
Words by: Goell, Kermit.
P/P/D: New York : Hudson Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I loved you once.
First Line: I loved you once my darling, and I gave you my heart
Chorus:
Music by: Tobin, Lew.
Words by: Klein, John.
P/P/D: Miami : McGinty Music Pub. Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I met her at a party Friday night.
First Line: Her eyes were azure blue, I told her that I loved her, she said she loved me too
Chorus: I met her at a party, I met her at a party, I met her at a party Friday night
Music by: Curtis, James M.
Words by: Curtis, James M.
P/P/D: Calhoun, Georgia : James M. Curtis, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I must forget about you.
First Line: You came and I loved you only you said that this love would be true
Chorus:
Music by: Cowan, Joel, and Al "Stomp" Russell.
Words by: Cowan, Joel, and Al "Stomp" Russell.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I see through you.
First Line: They say love is blind but I see through you, you're not fooling no one but yourself
Chorus:
Music by: Liddell, Frank, and Bob Liddell.
Words by: Liddell, Frank, and Bob Liddell.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I wanna be loved.
First Line: It's been so long since I've seen you, but now everything is alright
Chorus: I wanna be loved; don't wanna go to a movie or show, I just wanna be loved by you
Music by: Lucas, Carroll, and Dave Binder.
Words by: Lucas, Carroll, and Dave Binder.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I want to dream.
First Line: Some folks dream about riches while others dream about fame
Chorus: I want to dream about someone like you and holding you close in my arms
Music by: Mitchell, Lillian C.
Words by: Buhro, Lena I.
P/P/D: Detroit : Shelby Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I wuv a wabbit.
First Line: The one I love has big long ears and a teeny, weeny nose.
Chorus: I wuv a wabbit, a cwazy, cwazy wabbit, hop-hop, bunny bunny, hop-hop
Music by: Berle, Milton, Ervin Drake, and Paul Martell.
Words by: Berle, Milton, Ervin Drake, and Paul Martell.
P/P/D: New York : Paull-Pioneer Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I yi yimminy yi (the smorgasbord song).
First Line: I yi yimminy yi we just met a friend of I, all together, all aboard, we're goin' out for smorgasbord
Chorus:
Music by: Crane, Lee.
Words by: Crane, Lee.
P/P/D: New York : Leedee, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'd give my life.
First Line: How can I tell what you mean to me, when you seem to be so untrue
Chorus: I'd give my life to know that you cared for me
Music by: McGhee, Joel, Howard Greene, and Eddie Parten.
Words by: McGhee, Joel, Howard Greene, and Eddie Parten.
P/P/D: New York : Savoy Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: If aloha means good bye.
First Line: Not long ago someone I know came sidling up to me
Chorus: If aloha means good bye, how will I say hello
Music by: Trams, C. H.
Words by: Trams, C. H.
P/P/D: New York : Wyner, Mayo & King Music Publishers, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm blaming the moon (for making me fall in love with you).
First Line: Oh moon, that shines so bright tonight, oh my heart, what spell have you woven?
Chorus: I'm blaming the moon for making me fall in love with you
Music by: Brown, Dorthy S.
Words by: Brown, Dorothy S., and John Klein.
P/P/D: Detroit : Trianon Publications, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm gonna stop my roamin' (and go back to Wyomin').
First Line: Sometimes we are lonely then we're sad and blue
Chorus: For I'm gonna stop my roamin' and go back to Wyomin'
Music by: Simpson, G. Morgan.
Words by:
P/P/D: Baltimore, MD : G. Morgan Simpson, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm scared.
First Line: I guess it's hard for you to understand, just why I'm so afraid each time you hold my hand
Chorus: I'm scared, I'm shaking in my boots, I'm scared, I'm frightened to the roots
Music by: Singer, Lou.
Words by: Leveen, Raymond.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm strictly G. I.
First Line: I hope this letter will open your eyes, put your mind at ease
Chorus: Dreamy nights and that big yellow moon may bring on a lonesome sigh
Music by: Fairmann, Billy.
Words by: Fairmann, Billy.
P/P/D: Chicago : Tune Time Music, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm temperamental.
First Line: My mind is ever so hazy, it seems that I'm almost half crazy
Chorus: I'm tempermental, at times I feel so blue, it's fundamental, that I have you
Music by: Foster, Carl.
Words by: Foster, Carl.
P/P/D: Chicago : Puritan Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: In a moment of moon madness.
First Line: In a moment of moon madness the magic moonlight left me enchanted again
Chorus:
Music by: Burns, Shirley.
Words by: Burns, Shirley.
P/P/D: Detroit : Shelby Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: In my little red book.
First Line: I'm not so much on reading the books that improve one's mind
Chorus: In my little red book, I see somehow all the girls that I knew
Music by: Stillman, Al, Ray Bloch, and Nat Simon.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.l. : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: It won't be long.
First Line: I've counted ev'ry moment that we have been apart, cause every moment you are in my heart
Chorus: It won't be long 'till you're near me, it won't be long 'til you return
Music by: Berquist, "Whitey."
Words by: Berquist, "Whitey."
P/P/D: Chicago : Will Rossiter, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Jane (sweet as summer rain).
First Line: Jane, when I think of you my heart is filled with joy
Chorus: Jane as sweet as summer rain
Music by: Brown, Dorothy S.
Words by: Stuart, Gene.
P/P/D: Detroit : Trianon Publications, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Joan of Arc they are calling you.
First Line: While you are sleeping, your France is weeping, wake from your dreams, maids of France
Chorus: Joan of Arc, Joan of Arc, do your eyes, from the skies, see the foe?
Music by: Wells, Jack.
Words by: Bryan, Alfred, and Willie Weston.
P/P/D: New York : Fred Fisher Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Joe college.
First Line: Who's the wolf in campus clothes, with Gable's ears, Durante's nose
Chorus: Joe college, he hasn't a care a rug-cut-in' sharpie with crew-cut-ten hair
Music by: Neil, Sid, and Jim Nicol.
Words by: Neil, Sid, and Jim Nicol.
P/P/D: Toronto, Canada : Southern Music Pub. Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Just for me.
First Line: I never thought I would fall in love, my heart never told me so
Chorus: The way you gave that smile, just for me, the way you rolled those eyes, just for me
Music by: Murray, Grace M.
Words by: Murray, Grace M.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Just like old times.
First Line: Once again we roam thru fields of clover, turning back the clock to yesterday
Chorus: It's just like old times, back together at last, it's just like old times
Music by: Davis, Joe.
Words by: Davis, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Joe Davis Music Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Just make love to me [at head of title: (Darling, darling)].
First Line: Don't make love to a baker, he'll wind up with your dough
Chorus:
Music by: Mizzy, Vic.
Words by: Curtis, Mann.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Keep my mem'ry in your heart.
First Line: Tomorrow I must go away, dear and for I'm sure they need me now
Chorus:
Music by: Tubb, Ernest.
Words by: Tubb, Ernest.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Kitty lives in Brooklyn.
First Line: My buddy's name is Jimmy McShane, a brother of a lad is he
Chorus: Kitty lives in Brooklyn that's the perfect place to be
Music by: Reynolds, Ed.
Words by: Reynolds, Ed., and David Gornston.
P/P/D: New York : David Gornston, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The lady with the sparking eyes!
First Line: What is so rare as a day in June, in June?
Chorus:
Music by: Lee, Rosemary.
Words by: Lee, Rosemary.
P/P/D: Los Angeles : Rosemary Lee, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Let him go, let him tarry.
First Line: Farewell to cold winter, summer's come at last, nothing have I gained
Chorus: Let him go, let him tarry, let him sink or let him swim
Music by: Shaw, Tim.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Let's lay our cards on the table.
First Line: I never jump at conclusions, I take my time to decide
Chorus: Let's lay our cards on the table, let's call a spade a spade
Music by: Little, Little Jack.
Words by: Little, Little Jack.
P/P/D: New York : Chas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Let's waltz.
First Line: Boy meets girl at a dance there's going to be a romance
Chorus: Let's waltz tonight in the pale moonlight with a song of love in our hearts
Music by: Genthe, Clara.
Words by: Genthe, Clara.
P/P/D: Detroit : Shelby Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Little dogie stray.
First Line: Beneath the sky and evening light, on a prairie far away
Chorus: My little dogie stray must sleep, for the evening shadows fall
Music by: James, Floyd Duke.
Words by: James, Floyd Duke.
P/P/D: S.l. : Floyd Duke James, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Loafin'.
First Line: I live a life of ease doin' as I please
Chorus: Loafin', loafin' 'neath the sun at noon
Music by: Drake, Ervin, Jack Danis, and Fitz Herbert.
Words by: Drake, Ervin, Jack Danis, and Fitz Herbert.
P/P/D: New York : Commercial Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Louie from Saint Louie.
First Line: They've got a fellow in the infantry, he's just as funny as a guy can be
Chorus: They call him Louie from Saint Louie, He's a rootin', tootin', shootin' man
Music by: Dixon, Harold.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.l. : Shattinger Piano and Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Loves stays.
First Line: Love stays thru hours of gladness, love stays thru cheerless days
Chorus: Hours fly, hours fly, flow'rs die, gay hours fly sweet flow'rs die
Music by: Frye, W. C.
Words by:
P/P/D: S. l. : W. C. Frye, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The low road is good enough for me.
First Line: You took the high road and left me on the low road
Chorus:
Music by: Dean, Eddie, and H. L. "Pete" Canova.
Words by: Dean, Eddie, and H. L. "Pete" Canova.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Mail call.
First Line: Dear one, I confess I'm feeling blue, no alarm, I know you're not untrue
Chorus: Mail call, I simply live for mail call
Music by: Sacco, Sgt. Tony.
Words by: Conroy, Sgt. Thom.
P/P/D: New York : Mills Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Money is the root of all evil (take it away, take it away, take it away).
First Line: Money is the root of all evil, money is the root of all evil
Chorus:
Music by: Whitney, Joan, and Alex Kramer.
Words by: Whitney, Joan, and Alex Kramer.
P/P/D: New York : Sun Music Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: More than yesterday.
First Line: If I had the right, morning, noon and night, I would just repeat a thought
Chorus: I love you more than yesterday more and more each day, more than time can say
Music by: Ram, Buck, Dick Ullman, and Bernie Simon.
Words by: Ram, Buck, Dick Ullman, and Bernie Simon.
P/P/D: S.l. : Edward B. Marks Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Music box serenade.
First Line: As I hold before me this treasured souvenir, it tells my heart a story
Chorus: This is the melody that brings you so close to me
Music by: Febbo, George, Armen Camp, and Frank Capano.
Words by: Febbo, George, Armen Camp, and Frank Capano.
P/P/D: Philadelphia : Tin Pan Alley, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: My G. I. Joe.
First Line: The day is done, the stars appear; and comes with eve your absence, dear
Chorus:
Music by: Frye, W. C.
Words by: Frye, W. C.
P/P/D: S.l. : W. C. Frye, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Never put off until tomorrow (what you can do today).
First Line: Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today
Chorus:
Music by: Prince, Hughie, Dick Rogers, and Arthur Jarwood.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Carphil Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: No more toujours l' amour (hoya, hoya).
First Line: Hoya, hoya, hoya, hoya!
Chorus: Eager beaver got him a twelve hour leave, hoya, hoya!
Music by: Carmichael, Hoagy, and Paul Francis Webster.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Burke and Van Heusen Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: No worries no cures.
First Line: Lonely was I, tears filled my eyes, the night that you left and you said goodbye
Chorus: No worries, no cares, 'long as you're near me I know that I'm in love with you
Music by: Jack, Arizona.
Words by: Jack, Arizona.
P/P/D: New York : Wyner, Mayo & King Music Publishers, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Noche.
First Line: Noche, and your eyes so exciting, tender lips so inviting
Chorus:
Music by: Ruiz, Gabriel.
Words by: Stewart, Al, and Richardo Lopez Mendeez.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Oh, what a thrill!
First Line: Oh, what a thrill to hold you closely here in my arms
Chorus:
Music by: Lee, Rosemary.
Words by: Lee, Rosemary.
P/P/D: Los Angeles : Rosemary Lee, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Oh! what it seemed to be.
First Line: When I'm waling through the park, I'm not in the park at all
Chorus: It was just a neighborhood dance, that's all that it was but oh, what it seemed to be!
Music by: Benjamin, Bennie, George Weiss, and Frankie Carle.
Words by: Benjamin, Bennie, George Weiss, and Frankie Carle.
P/P/D: New York : Santly-Joy-Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The old wagon wheel.
First Line: The old wagon wheel sang a song as she rolled along, rolled along, rolled along
Chorus:
Music by: Lee, Rosemary.
Words by: Lee, Rosemary.
P/P/D: Los Angeles : Rosemary Lee, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: One of my dreams is missing (the one where I kiss you goodnight).
First Line: My collection of dreams I gathered, along a star-dusted street
Chorus: One of my dreams is missing, the one where I kiss you goodnight
Music by: Long, Johnny.
Words by: Prosen, Sid, and Tom Fowler.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Paddle your own canoe.
First Line:
Chorus: You're gonna paddle your own canoe from now on if you look around you'll find that I'm gone
Music by: Bradley, Curley, and Lee Penny.
Words by:
P/P/D: Chicago : Chart Music Publishing House Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Really?
First Line: Some technique! But obviously it's just a line with you
Chorus: Really? Do you think I'm that nice? Now would you look at me twice?
Music by: Martell, Charles.
Words by: Merz, Sophia.
P/P/D: Tucson, AZ : Sophia Merz and Charles Martell, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Remaining souveniers.
First Line: I lost love I lost you and I'm left with a heart of regret
Chorus: One tender love note those words that you wrote
Music by: Thomas, Walter P.
Words by: Robinson, Aletha M., and Lillian Friedlander.
P/P/D: New York : Thomas-Cole Publishing Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Rosa Mia.
First Line: It was only a chance then came romance when I found you
Chorus: I heard you went with a beau to a fiesta and there you did with him the carioca
Music by: Landau, Irving.
Words by:
P/P/D: Brooklyn, NY : Irving Landau, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Sadie.
First Line: To some folks a name is just a name, but the name Sadie sets my heart aflame
Chorus: I will always love you Sadie, makes no difference what they say
Music by: Makowsky, Johnny.
Words by: Makowsky, Johnny.
P/P/D: Syracuse, NY : Newart Song Publications, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The same old you.
First Line: No more lonely days or nights of feeling blue, no more lonely hours of you
Chorus: The same old moon, the same old sky, the same old twinkle in your eye
Music by: Butcher, Dwight.
Words by: Butcher, Dwight.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Secretly I go on loving you.
First Line: I can never tell you I love you, I can never chase away your blues
Chorus: I have never had this feeling before, but I like it, for my heart is all aglow
Music by: Richard, Leo, and Hector Richard.
Words by: Davis, Gladys.
P/P/D: Miami, FL : McGinty Music Pub. Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Silly Bill.
First Line: I've come down from the mountain, and I want to hear the news
Chorus: Back home in West Virginia, I am known as Silly Bill
Music by: Smith, Cliff.
Words by: Smith, Cliff.
P/P/D: Chicago : Chart Music Publishing House Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Silver cobwebs.
First Line: Indiana and you, seem so far away tonight, but in my heart and mem'ry, is still burning bright
Chorus: Moonlight beams thru the sycamore tres, little silver cobwebs that haunt my reveries
Music by: Wallace, Roy, Russ Tingley, and Belle Schrag.
Words by: Wallace, Roy, Russ Tingley, and Belle Schrag.
P/P/D: Indianapolis, Ind : Hoosier Music Publications, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Since Finnigin got thin agin! (He had his coat and pants taken in agin).
First Line: Finnigin told all his friends: "I'm sick of being fat!"
Chorus: Finnigin got thin agin! He had his coat and pants taken in agin!
Music by: Tucker, Johnny, Joe Schuster, and Manny (Smitty) Smith.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Smith & Schuster Music Publishers, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Sitting by your picture.
First Line: I could go out ev'ry evening, dancing the night away
Chorus: I'm sitting by your picture and wishing you were here it seems like ages ago
Music by: Gilman, Sol, and Harry Rodriguez.
Words by: Gilman, Sol, and Harry Rodriguez.
P/P/D: New York : Gil-Rod Music Pub. Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Sleepy boy.
First Line: While you're sleepin' the sandman's peepin' and finds you weepin' your love affair
Chorus: Sleepy boy, sleepy boy, wake up you sleepy boy
Music by: Canzano, Arturo.
Words by: Canzano, Arturo, and Clifford Ferre.
P/P/D: S.l. : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Sleepy river.
First Line: Many fond mem'ries that time can't erase, happily I reacall
Chorus: There's a sleepy river winding through a sleepy little town
Music by: Mel, Lew, Jim Boyd, and Emmet Henry.
Words by: Mel, Lew, Jim Boyd, and Emmet Henry.
P/P/D: New York : Joe McDaniel Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Snap your fingers.
First Line: People seem to think I'm playing hard to get. I must confess that what they say is true.
Chorus: All you gotta do is (snap) snap your finges, I'll be there
Music by: Spielman, Fred.
Words by: Goell, Kermit.
P/P/D: New York : Hudson Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Snowflakes.
First Line: Summer is over, tulips and clover vanish as cold winds blow
Chorus: Snow flakes are falling, my heart is calling for a love I once knew
Music by: Bruner, Clif, and Lou Wayne.
Words by: Bruner, Clif, and Lou Wayne.
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif : Cross Music Company, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: So nice.
First Line: So nice of you to remember, I tho't you'd soon forget
Chorus:
Music by: Prince, Hughie, Dick Rogers, and Arthur Jarwood.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Cambridge Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: So this is love (te digo adios).
First Line: I can't believe my eyes, can this be paradise?
Chorus: So this is love, this magic spell that makes a cloudy day seem bright
Music by: Coleman, Emil.
Words by: Stewart, Al, and Ramsay Ames.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Some day (I'll see your face).
First Line: Some day I'll see your face and hold your hand in mine my dear
Chorus:
Music by: Morris, Edward.
Words by: Noel, Josephine.
P/P/D: Flushing, New York : D. L. Schroeder, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Some day you wait and see [at head of title: (You'll miss me)].
First Line: So, ev'rything is said and done; you're bound you'll go your way.
Chorus: Some day, you'll miss me someday in more than one way
Music by: Howard, Richard.
Words by:
P/P/D: S. l. : David Gornston, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Some days you can't make a nickel.
First Line: Oh, I never will fer-git my Paw, down in Arkansaw
Chorus: Oh, the ways of this world is so fickle
Music by: Frost, Jack.
Words by: Frost, Jack.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: A song about dad.
First Line: Very few songs have been written about dear old dad
Chorus: A song about dad should make ev'ryone glad he's a pal you can't deny
Music by: Ray Hibbeler.
Words by: Jansen, Alfred J.
P/P/D: Toledo, Ohio : Alfred J. Jansen, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: A song to remember.
First Line: Yesterday I knew skies of deepest blue
Chorus: A song to remember, that is your smile
Music by: Cahn, Sammy, Morris W. Stoloff, and Saul Chaplin.
Words by:
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif : Martin Music, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: South of the Rio.
First Line: In the land of enchantment and romance, one time I happened to stray
Chorus: It was south of the Rio I met her, over in old Mexico
Music by: Crane, Jimmie.
Words by: Stout, George.
P/P/D: New York : Edward Schuberth & Co. Inc, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Spread the news in heaven Ernie Pyle.
First Line: He was lying by the roadside, so many miles away
Chorus: Spread the news in heaven Ernie Pyle, that our boys are winning all the while
Music by: Sessoms, Shep, and Mel Butler.
Words by:
P/P/D: Indianapolis, Ind : Hoosier Music Publications, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Stay young in your heart.
First Line: Want to get a heap o' livin' from this great life you've been given?
Chorus:
Music by: Van Overmeer, Jules, and Reg Baston.
Words by:
P/P/D: Detroit : Shelby Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Sweet Mem'ries (Serenade of an old guitar).
First Line: In the night when stars begin to shine, I tenderly reach for an old guitar
Chorus: Sweet mem'ries of a happy starlit night; tender arms that held me so tight
Music by: Gallant, Michael.
Words by: Gallant, Michael.
P/P/D: Chicago : Gollatz Music Publishers, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Take care when you say "te quiero."
First Line: Our hearts beat fast for the moon is low tho' the spell is cast
Chorus: Take care when you say "te quier-o"
Music by: Prichard, Henry.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : London Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The tem-per-ray-chure is goin' up.
First Line: The tem-per-ray-chure is goin' up, the hue-mah-dye-tee is comin' down
Chorus:
Music by: Baker, Dick "Two-Ton," and Sharon Pease.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Then, now and forever.
First Line: Then, now and forever we've been sweethearts and sweethearts we'll always be
Chorus:
Music by: Norris, Rea.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Charles Gunther Publicity Music Publishers, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: There you are [at head of title: (Everywhere I look)].
First Line: Ev'rywhere I look, there you are.
Chorus:
Music by: Wilder, Alec.
Words by: Engvick, Bill.
P/P/D: New York : Regent Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: There's a tear in your eye.
First Line: There have been so many tears in your eyes, I know my dear
Chorus: There's a tear in your eye and I know the reason why
Music by: Shrum, Walt.
Words by: Hoag, Bob, and Chas. Washburn.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: There's music in the night.
First Line: When ev'ning comes it seems to me, the cares of day fade away
Chorus: There's music in the night, and romance in the air
Music by: Weiss, Mack, Irving Meyer, and Jos. Purnell.
Words by: Weiss, Mack, Irving Meyer, and Jos. Purnell.
P/P/D: New York : Alva Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: There's nothing like a minstrel show.
First Line: There's nothing like a minstrel show, you'll hear that old slide trombone play
Chorus:
Music by: Davis, Joe.
Words by: Davis, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Joe Davis Music Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: They're goin' to be on the go in Tokyo.
First Line: The radio will carry the news with pride the press will have headlines high and wide
Chorus: They're goin' to be on the go in Tokyo when Mac Arthur lands the G I Joe
Music by: Hibbeler, Ray.
Words by: Canterbury, Ethyl.
P/P/D: Kansas City : Ethyl Canterbury, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: This lonely world.
First Line: This lonely world holds only sorrow this lonely world holds only tears
Chorus:
Music by: Dean, Eddie, and Porter Johns.
Words by: Dean, Eddie, and Porter Johns.
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif : American Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Those tears in your eyes (were little white lies).
First Line:
Chorus: Those tears in your eyes were little white lies
Music by: Prosen, Sid, Denver Darling, and Cliff Carlisle.
Words by: Prosen, Sid, Denver Darling, and Cliff Carlisle.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: To love you is life.
First Line: There is no escape from you, you've captured my heart
Chorus: To love you is life and there is no other life I desire
Music by: Kontanis, Jordan.
Words by: Kontanis, Jordan.
P/P/D: Boston : Jordan Kontanis, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Tomorrow never comes.
First Line: Oh, you tell me that you love me
Chorus: Tomorrow never comes no, tomorrow never comes
Music by: Tubb, Ernest, and Johnny Bond.
Words by: Tubb, Ernest, and Johnny Bond.
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif : American Music, Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Too little, too late.
First Line: You offered me your love if I'd only wait, but honey, you gave me too little too late
Chorus:
Music by: Tuttle, Wesley.
Words by: Tuttle, Wesley.
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif : American Music,Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Too sweet to last [at head of title: (Like the music)].
First Line: When you were near by life was divine
Chorus: Once you filled my heart with songs divine
Music by: Schatenstein, Jack.
Words by: Tessmer, Eddie.
P/P/D: Brooklyn, New York : Ed Tessmer, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The trail that follows the stars.
First Line: The trail that follows the stars is the trail that's leading to home
Chorus:
Music by: D'Arcy, Don, Ken Hecht, and Sid Bass.
Words by: D'Arcy, Don, Ken Hecht, and Sid Bass.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Tru-Cu-Tu (the song with the echo).
First Line: Love in Havana, ah, love in Havana it got me!
Chorus: Tru-Cu-Tu, Tru-Cu-Tu, going round and round in a dither
Music by: Lecuona, Ernesto.
Words by: Lecuona, Ernesto, and Eugene Berton.
P/P/D: New York : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Two silhouettes.
First Line: The curtain of night is drawn back by ev'ry shimmering star
Chorus: Two silhouettes together in the afterglow, two silhouettes become as one
Music by: Wolcott, Charles.
Words by: Gilbert, Ray.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Underneath a willow tree.
First Line: Don't you remember a lovers' moon and a soft whisp'ring breeze
Chorus: Underneath a willow tree you promised to be mine
Music by: Hibbeler, Ray.
Words by: Bohnstengle, Orville.
P/P/D: Holland, Mich : Orville Bohnstengle, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Walkin' on a tightrope (headin' for a fall).
First Line: Love is strange, and that's a fact
Chorus: I'm walkin' on a tightrope, headin' for a fall
Music by: Stillman, Al.
Words by: Stillman, Al.
P/P/D: New York : Sam Fox Publishing Company, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: What has become of the old fashioned girl?
First Line: When grandmother was a little girl, she went to Sunday school.
Chorus: What has become of the dear old fashioned girl?
Music by: Lamkoff, Paul.
Words by: James, John E.
P/P/D: S. l. : John E. James, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: When your home to stay.
First Line: I keep thinking of the future when you'll be home to stay
Chorus: When you're home at last we'll forget the past
Music by: Schroeder, Lenna Lowe.
Words by: Sshroeder, Lenna Lowe.
P/P/D: Detroit : Shelby Music Publishing Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Who's gonna chop your kindlin' wood?
First Line: Don't want me around no more so your showing me the door
Chorus: Who's gonna cuddle up to you? Call you "Sugar Pie?"
Music by: Wayne, Lou, and Bob Shelton.
Words by: Wayne, Lou, and Bob Shelton.
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif : Cross Music Company, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Will ya be my darlin'.
First Line: You're the sweetest thing I've ever found
Chorus: Will ya be my darlin' my honey bun?
Music by: Owens, Mary Ann.
Words by:
P/P/D: Hollywood, Calif : Cross Music Company, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Yay-dit!
First Line: Weary waiting, weary waiting. No more weary waiting from now on
Chorus: Yazh do ooh dome, my papa's comin' home
Music by: Sarche, Ed., and Bill North.
Words by:
P/P/D: Chicago : Fox-Maya Music Co, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Yippe ki-ay, buy a bond today.
First Line: I'm gonna take the dough I make from breakin' a bronco and buy a bond, and buy a bond today
Chorus:
Music by: Spencer, Tim.
Words by: Spencer, Tim.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You came my way.
First Line: You came walking down the avenue, your smile gave me a thrill
Chorus: You came my way, and I fell in love with you
Music by: Dare, Louise.
Words by: Dare, Louise.
P/P/D: New York : Pan-O-Ram Music Publishers, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You (vous cheri).
First Line: When you walked in my heart, it just stood still
Chorus: With you, with no one but you, I'd be in heaven, a heaven for two
Music by: Meyer, Charles A., Major.
Words by: Meyer, Charles A., Major.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Your father's mustache (the mustache song).
First Line: I was speaking to a friend of mine, who just came home to stay
Chorus: When I hear a bugle blow, do I gotta get up and go?
Music by: Stock, Larrry, James Cavanaugh, and Ira Schuster.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You're gonna hate yourself in the mornin' if you're mean to me tonight.
First Line: Tonight we're here and there's a moon above and I could use a kiss
Chorus: You're gonna hate yourself in the mornin', if you're mean to me tonight
Music by: Gallop, Sam, Larry Stock, and Ira Schuster.
Words by: Gallop, Sam, Larry Stock, and Ira Schuster.
P/P/D: New York : Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You're my fav'rite memory.
First Line:
Chorus: You're my fav'rite memory. Twilight always sets you free
Music by: Wilson, Teddy.
Words by: Johnston, Pat.
P/P/D: New York : Broadcast Music Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You're the heart of love's serenade.
First Line: Others may write sonnets about you and say pretty things about you too, that's true
Chorus: You're the heart of love's serenade, the melody of ev'ry beautiful song
Music by: Tingley, Russ, Roy Wallace, and Pearl Clark.
Words by: Tingley, Russ, Roy Wallace, and Pearl Clark.
P/P/D: Indianapolis : Hoosier Music Publications, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You're too pretty to be lonesome.
First Line: I think of you each day, and just can't help but say
Chorus: You're too pretty to be lonesome, you're to pretty to be blue
Music by: Dean, Eddie, Louis Herscher, and Lew Porter.
Words by: Dean, Eddie, Louis Herscher, and Lew Porter.
P/P/D: New York : Chas. K. Harris Music Publishing Co. Inc., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You're wonderful.
First Line: I was so disappointed when I tried to find someone to fill my dreams
Chorus: All of my life, I've tried to find someone like you, so wonderful
Music by: Green, Joyce E.
Words by: Green, Joyce E.
P/P/D: Egg Harbor, NJ : Joyce E. Green, c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The "pick" song.
First Line: You can pick on my uncle and my granny, you can pick on my brother and pa
Chorus:
Music by: Davis, Joe.
Words by: Davis, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Beacon Music Co., c1945.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
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Title: Beautiful carnation.
First Line: A lei of carnation, a token of my love for you, dear
Chorus: Beautiful carnation, nature's own creation
Music by: Kaai, Bernie K.
Words by: Kuaana, Danny K.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The bouncing ball polka.
First Line: Hop, hop, hop, just like a bouncing ball
Chorus: See the way they do it! The bouncing ball polka; There is nothing to it
Music by: Romero, Garet.
Words by: Romero, Garet.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Bow down brother.
First Line: Don't you know my dear brother that the Lord is watching you
Chorus: So you'd better bow down and bow down low and sing his praise wherever you go
Music by: Autry, Gene, and Tex Owens.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.l. : Golden West Melodies Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Bow-legged cowboy (you gotta straighten out for me).
First Line: I overheard a cowboy sweetheart tellin' her beau
Chorus: Oh, bow, bowlegged cowboy, you gotta straighten out for me
Music by: Tobias, Harry, and Johnny Marvin.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: But that's a man for you.
First Line: They say that women are hard to understand and I suppose it's true
Chorus: Oh, he'll tell you the sweetest things while he turns on a charm or two
Music by: Calder, George.
Words by: Martin, Evelyn.
P/P/D: New York : Romaunt Music Publications, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Chant of the tamale vendor (el pregon del tamalero).
First Line: Hot tamales, hot tamales, buy them while they're hot, buy them while they're hot
Chorus:
Music by: Gallant, Michael.
Words by: Garcia, Lucio, and Michael Gallant.
P/P/D: Chicago : Gollatz Music Publishers, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Choo! Choo! Coch-a-cool-ah.
First Line: In monkey land, folks understand some words and ways of man
Chorus: Choo! Choo! Coch-a-cool-ah! Means: dear, I love you-la!
Music by: Shay, Virginius.
Words by: Shay, Virginius.
P/P/D: Chicago : Puritan Pub. Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Christmas came early this year.
First Line: I would have called it impossible; said that it just couldn't be
Chorus: Christmas came early this year it wasn't December, but Christmas was here!
Music by: Sparts, Merrill.
Words by:
P/P/D: Hollywood : Flamingo Music, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Cincinnati Lou.
First Line: I've got a gal called Cincinnati Lou I don't know nothin' she won't do
Chorus:
Music by: Travis, Merle, and Shug Fisher.
Words by: Travis, Merle, and Shug Fisher.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The coffee song they've got an awful lot of coffee in Brazil.
First Line: Way down among Brazilians coffee beans grow by the billions
Chorus:
Music by: Hilliard, Bob, and Dick Miles.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Valiant Music Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Confused.
First Line: Sweetheart, can this be an illusion? I can't believe it's really you
Chorus: I'm so confused, you are acting so coldly
Music by: Swanson, A. E., D. K. Harrison, and Joe Davis.
Words by: Swanson, A. E., D. K. Harrison, and Joe Davis.
P/P/D: New York : Joe Davis Music Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Cuttin' capers on the campus.
First Line: Something hit the dear old college, discipline has gone
Chorus: Cuttin' capers on the campus, it's a college holiday
Music by: Oppenheim, Dave, and Roy Ingraham.
Words by: Oppenheim, Dave, and Roy Ingraham.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Divorce me C. O. D.
First Line: Just bought me a great long ticket, gonna use it at four p.m.
Chorus:
Music by: Travis, Merle, and Cliffie Stone.
Words by: Travis, Merle, and Cliffie Stone.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Do anything but cry, sweetheart.
First Line: You know, sweetheart, how you get me, whenever tears are in your eyes
Chorus: Do anything but cry, sweetheart, I hate to hurt you, my sweetheart
Music by: Davis, Joe.
Words by: Davis, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Joe Davis Music Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Do I love you?
First Line: I've never in my life kept a secret, concealing one is no easy task
Chorus: Do I love you? Do I love you? Oh, my darling can't you see?
Music by: Black, Esther, and Eve Whitney.
Words by: Black, Esther, and Eve Whitney.
P/P/D: New York : Melody Lane Publications Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The doodle song.
First Line: I found out a way to set your mind at ease
Chorus: When there's somethin' on your noodle, on your noodle, on your noodle, doodle, doodle, doodle, all day
Music by: Miller, Helen, Fay Whitman, and George Goodwin.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leo Feist Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Dora, the clam digger's daughter.
First Line: This is a story of love on the shores of New England
Chorus: Dora, the clam diggers's daughter trim as any sloop on the water
Music by: Munro, Axel, and Dick Cunliffe.
Words by: Munro, Axel, and Dick Cunliffe.
P/P/D: New York : Lou Citro Publications, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Easter song.
First Line: When happiness with easter cheer then blues of your's and mine disappear
Chorus: With accent on youth coming in the spring, what thrills of love and romance it will bring
Music by: Budson, Francis.
Words by: Budson, Francis.
P/P/D: New York : Joe McDaniel Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Far-away island.
First Line: Sweetheart, though you may not know it, my thoughts travel oceans away
Chorus: There's a far away island, on a far away shore
Music by: Davis, Benny, and Ted Shapiro.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : J. J. Robbins & Sons Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Foolin'.
First Line: How many times have I told you? Someday you'll be blue
Chorus: Foolin' you're always foolin' ev'rything is just a game
Music by: Farrow, Charles, and Norman Anthony.
Words by:
P/P/D: Boston : Back Bay Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: For sentimental reasons [at head of title: (I love you)].
First Line: I love you for sentimental reasons, I hope you do believe me
Chorus:
Music by: Best, William.
Words by: Watson, Deek.
P/P/D: New York : Duchess Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Forever in my heart.
First Line: We know that life is very short, and time goes by so fast
Chorus: You are in my dreams, forever in my heart
Music by: Raymor, Neva, and Charles McCollister.
Words by: Raymor, Neva, and Charles McCollister.
P/P/D: Chicago and Wichitha : Raymond-McCollister Music Publishers, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Garden in the sky.
First Line: Jesus needed one more rosebud in his garden of love
Chorus: There's a garden in the sky for little children such as I
Music by: Lou, Louisana.
Words by:
P/P/D: Kansas City : Midland Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Go sleepy sleep (sleep, baby Jay).
First Line: Darkness is descending another day is done
Chorus: Go sleepy sleep, little sleepy head. Mister sandman is on his way, sleep baby Jay
Music by: D'Artega, Eddie White, and Murray Gans.
Words by: D'Artega, Eddie White, and Murray Gans.
P/P/D: New York : G I Music, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Gooseberries ain't got legs.
First Line: For fifty years I've looked for gold and never got a break
Chorus: Gooseberries ain't got legs, gooseberries ain't got legs
Music by: Trace, Al, Jane Alexander, and Perry Alexander.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Dubonnet Music Publishing, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Happy, happy wedding (the wedding polka).
First Line:
Chorus: Happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, wedding day
Music by: Willson, Meredith.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Hated to wake up this morning.
First Line: Went to beddie thinking of you, never thought I'd really dream it's true
Chorus: Hated to wake up this morning, just because I dreamed of you last night
Music by: Greene, Jade.
Words by: Greene, Jade.
P/P/D: New York : Art Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Her bathing suit never got wet.
First Line: By the waters of the Caribbean, lives a lovely little Latin Queen
Chorus: But her bathing suit never got wet
Music by: Simon, Nat.
Words by: Tobias, Charlie.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Hey now! Hey now!
First Line: I was walking down the street acting rich and bold
Chorus: Hey now! Hey now! I said, hey now! Hey now! Hey now!
Music by: Calloway, Cab, and Elton Hill.
Words by: Calloway, Cab, and Elton Hill.
P/P/D: New York : Crescendo Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Hey, Mr. Postman.
First Line: Hey, Mister Postman anything for me today
Chorus:
Music by: Weston, Paul.
Words by: Raye, Don.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Hey! Ba-ba-re-bop.
First Line: Hey! Ba-ba-re-bop, Hey! Ba-ba-re-bop, Hey! Ba-ba-re-bop
Chorus:
Music by: Hampton, Lionel, and Curley Hamner.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corp., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The horses won't co-operate.
First Line: It's really got me goin', it's gettin' in my hair
Chorus: The horses won't co-operate, for me they always come in late
Music by: Randolph, Al.
Words by: Randolph, Al.
P/P/D: New York : Al Randolph Publications, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: How can I tell you?
First Line: It's heaven to feel the touch of your hand, to see you smiling and know you understand
Chorus: How can I tell you, what I feel in my heart?
Music by: Lucas, Gene.
Words by: Stewart, Al.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I don't know why (I just do).
First Line: All day long you're asking me what I see in you
Chorus: I don't know why I love you like I do, I don't know why, I just do
Music by: Ahlert, Fred E.
Words by: Turk, Roy.
P/P/D: New York : Leo Feist Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I don't want your love.
First Line: I don't want your love if you don't belong to me
Chorus:
Music by: Rochinski, Stan, Bob Roberts, and Junior Spangler.
Words by: Rochinski, Stan, Bob Roberts, and Junior Spangler.
P/P/D: Washington, D. C. : Executive Music Publishing Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I got a gal named Nettie.
First Line: J. P. Morgan's got the dollars, Minnesota's got the scholars
Chorus:
Music by: Calloway, Cab, and Elton Hill.
Words by: Calloway, Cab, and Elton Hill.
P/P/D: New York : Crescendo Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I love you, that is.
First Line: I have a habit of repeating and repeating how I care for you, you that is
Chorus: Sometimes I love you, love you, love you, that is
Music by: Bergman, Dewey, Jack Segal, and Patrick Lewis.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Broadcast Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I stood alone upon a hilltop.
First Line: Darling, while you're away, my heart cries out to say, there's a gulf between us
Chorus: I stood alone upon a hilltop, gazing far over the sea
Music by: Allen, Nettie.
Words by: Allen, Nettie.
P/P/D: New York : Northern Bell Music Pub. Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I wonder [at head of title: (Could you miss me)].
First Line: The love we have and hold, sweetheart, is like a gem so rare
Chorus: If it ever should be that we had to part, could you miss me; I wonder
Music by: Fina, Don.
Words by: Fina, Don.
P/P/D: Kenosha, WI : Key City Music Publishing Company, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'd love to be encircled (in your arms).
First Line: The wind is whistling all around. On a cold winter night
Chorus: I'd love to be encircled in your arms. Look into your eyes, and oh, oh
Music by: Carleton, Bob.
Words by: McCrocklin, Bertha M.
P/P/D: S.l. : Bertha M. McCrocklin, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: If I'm in the way.
First Line: You're acting very strange, I even see a tear
Chorus: If I'm in the way of your happiness, I'm so sorry, dear
Music by: David, Lee, and Dick Sanford.
Words by: David, Lee, and Dick Sanford.
P/P/D: New York : Joe Davis Music Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'll close my eyes.
First Line: Heaven sends a song thru its doors, just as if it seems to know, I'm exclusively yours
Chorus: I'll close my eyes to ev'ryone but you, and when I do, I'll see you standing there
Music by: Reid, Billy.
Words by: Kaye, Buddy.
P/P/D: New York : Peter Maurice Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'll know it's love (un amor vendra).
First Line: Love will find a way to my heart some day
Chorus:
Music by: Lecuona, Ernesto.
Words by: Lecuona, Ernesto, and Harry Ruby.
P/P/D: S.l. : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'll never love again la Borrachita.
First Line: I'll never love again if you forget me my heart won't let me love someone new
Chorus:
Music by: Esperon, Ignacio Fernadez (Tata Nacho).
Words by: Stewart, Al.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Illusion (un sueuo).
First Line: Illusion is the sister of dreams and the kiss I have taken how delightful it seems
Chorus:
Music by: Cugat, Xavier.
Words by: Russell, Bob, and S. T. Gallagher.
P/P/D: New York : Pemora Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm a little bit crazy.
First Line: My friends all say I'm acting queer, espec'lly so when you are near
Chorus: I'm a little bit crazy, crazy over you. Just a little bit crazy about the things you do
Music by: Forbes, Phil.
Words by: Manning, Vi.
P/P/D: New York : Northeastern Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm happy when I'm with you.
First Line: I think of you always when I'm away from you no matter where you are I hold you in my heart
Chorus: I'm happy when I'm with you
Music by: Hibbeler, Ray.
Words by: Burgess, Eva.
P/P/D: Thompsonville, CT : Eva Burgess, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm headin' home.
First Line:
Chorus: I'm headin' home I'm hittin' the tracks I'm leavin' soon my bags are all packed
Music by: Garman, Glen D.
Words by: Garman, Glen D.
P/P/D: Chicago : Puritan Publishing Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm lonesome for you.
First Line: It's not that I feel sentimental or trying to be just a bore
Chorus: If I don't find the moon romantic and tears just begin to fall
Music by: Bandini, Al, and Syd Wyner.
Words by: Sackler, Rose.
P/P/D: New York : Standard Music Publishers Ltd., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm makin' my way back to Macon, Georgia.
First Line: I am awfully sad, I'm really getting it bad
Chorus: Wipe away those cobwebs from my eyes, I'm missing the most colorful prize
Music by: Corbo, Don.
Words by: Corbo, Don.
P/P/D: New York : Ocean-Spray Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm still in love with you.
First Line: I can't believe you'd say good-bye, after the things we planned
Chorus: Altho' you found somebody else, you'll always live within my memory
Music by: Salmieri, Pat.
Words by: Salmieri, Pat.
P/P/D: Philadelphia : Pat Salmieri, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm your one and only.
First Line: You've been half-hearted in our romance, you never even tried
Chorus: I'm your one and only, but only when I am the only one around
Music by: Victor, Floyd, and R. N. Herman.
Words by: Victor, Floyd, and R. N. Herman.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Instantly.
First Line: Darling, I was wise the very second, that romance beckoned, somehow I knew
Chorus: Instantly, you made the shadows go, instantly, the world was all aglow
Music by: Davis, Joe.
Words by: Davis, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Joe Davis Music Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: It's a pity to say goodnight.
First Line: What a shame the night is ending, cross my heart I'm not pretending
Chorus: It's a pity to say goodnight, because I never saw stars so bright
Music by: Reid, Billy.
Words by: Reid, Billy.
P/P/D: New York : Peter Maurice Music Co. Ltd., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: It's gotta come out.
First Line: If I should suppress this feeling then I alone am to blame
Chorus: It's gotta come out, all that's in my heart
Music by: Alexander, Perry, and Eleanor Villa.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Dubonnet Music Publishing, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: It's not I'm such a wolf it's just you're such a lamb.
First Line: Oh, I gotta watch out, so you'll never know how much I love you
Chorus:
Music by: Darwin, Lanier.
Words by: Maddern, Merle, and Lanier Darwin.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Just cancel my dream.
First Line: You have no regrets, so you say, you've had your fling why must I pay
Chorus: Just cancel my dream I can't afford to go overboard
Music by: Genger, Roger, Ed Berry, and Ray De Vallee.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Brightlights Music Pub. Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Kentucky waltz.
First Line: I can hear that haunting waltz of Kentucky, I fell in love the night I heard that tune
Chorus:
Music by: Monroe, Bill.
Words by: Monroe, Bill.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Laughing on the outside (crying on the inside).
First Line: We agreed to call it a day. We agreed it was best to forget.
Chorus: The crowd sees me out dancing, carefree and romancing, happy with someone new
Music by: Wayne, Bernie.
Words by: Raleigh, Ben.
P/P/D: New York : Broadcast Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Let me straddle a saddle all day.
First Line: When the road has no turn and surroundings are strange
Chorus: Let me straddle a saddle along the Rio Grande, on a rancho down Mexico way
Music by: Hall, Wendell.
Words by: Hall, Wendell.
P/P/D: Chicago : Wendell Hall Music Maker Productions, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: A little consideration.
First Line: What do I need to really make me happy, to make my lonely life a song?
Chorus: A little consideration is all I ask, a little consideration from you
Music by: Skylar, Sunny.
Words by: Skylar, Sunny.
P/P/D: New York : Bourne, Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Mashuga (means crazy).
First Line: Mere mortal phases can never define this heavenly thrill that I feel
Chorus: Mashuga! Mashuga! Mashuga! Mashuga means "cra-a-a-zy!"
Music by: Drake, Ervin, Jimmy Shirl, and Henry Katzman.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.l. : Edward B. Marks Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Muchas Gracias.
First Line: I'm no fortune teller but know when a fella's in love
Chorus: Ah, muchas gracias, my dear, for the dances and glances you gave me last night
Music by: Erwin, Vic, and Rose Davies.
Words by: Rodriguez, Estelita, Vic Erwin, and Rose Davies.
P/P/D: New York : Melody Lane Publications Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: My confession.
First Line: So this is my confession, sure as stars are above you
Chorus:
Music by: Yamin, Jaime.
Words by: Davis, Joe, and Jaime Yamin.
P/P/D: New York : Caribbean Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: My cutie pie.
First Line: Now here's a little ditty about someone cute and witty
Chorus: My cutie pie she's the apple of my eye
Music by: King, Drewey, and C. H. Trams.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Pan-O-Ram Music Publishers, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Nancy Clancy.
First Line: Once there were two cute colleens, best of friends and in their teens
Chorus: Nancy Clancy, Irish rose, big blue eyes and a turned up nose
Music by: Jacobsen, Sascha.
Words by: Drake, Ervin.
P/P/D: New York : Emnery Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The necessary evil blues.
First Line: A womans's nothin' to man but trouble, a woman's nothin' but mis'ry he can't ever lose
Chorus:
Music by: Spielman, Fred.
Words by: Goell, Kermit.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: A nickel for a memory.
First Line: I sit alone at a table for two, the music playing; but where are you
Chorus: A nickel for a memory, the record starts to play
Music by: Alexander, Perry, Bob Hilliard, and Ann Beardsley.
Words by:
P/P/D: New Yorkk : Dubonnet Music Pub, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: No te quiero (I don't wantcha, wantcha anymore).
First Line: I don't want-cha, want-cha anymore, so please keep goin' since you know the score
Chorus:
Music by: Casas, Escobar G.
Words by: Casas, Escobar G., and Joe Davis.
P/P/D: New York : Caribbean Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Oh no-not much.
First Line: I don't wanna kiss you, never seem to miss you, oh no, not much
Chorus:
Music by: Lucas, Gene.
Words by: Stewart, Al.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: On the banks of Kilarney.
First Line: There's a pretty little spot in a land that's full of charm
Chorus: It was there on the banks of Kilarney, where the shamrock and violets grew
Music by: Baldwin, Rollins C.
Words by: Baldwin, Rollins C.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Rollins C. Baldwin, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Ooh-ga wah-ga wah! Wah!
First Line: Out in Oklahoma there's an Indian band
Chorus: Ooh-ga wah-ga wah! Wah! (Wah! Wah!) me no beat 'em tom-tom at a pow wow
Music by: Donez, Ian, Eli Dawson, and Herbert Gray.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Dawson Music Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Out California way.
First Line: Made up my mind to go where I'm always goin' to stay
Chorus:
Music by: Meakin, Jack.
Words by: Carling, Foster.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Composers Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Passe.
First Line: When we parted we said "we've had enough"
Chorus: Can our love be passe when you seem kind of lost without me
Music by: De Lange, Eddie, Carl Sigman, and Joseph Meyer.
Words by: Sablon, Jean, and Jean Geiringer.
P/P/D: New York : Leo Feist Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Peggy Ann.
First Line: Dear heart, I'll say, on some sunny day, "Won't you please give me the go ahead sign?"
Chorus: Down the lane came dear Peggy Ann, golden hair like the desert sand
Music by: Greason, James D.
Words by: Greason, James D.
P/P/D: Atwood, KS : James D. Greason, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Please don't sing aloha oe to me.
First Line: One night in a hula cafe he sat alone at a table for two
Chorus: Say please don't sing a "aloha oe" to me (Kuwahine)
Music by: George, Don R.
Words by: Page, Paul.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Please make up your mind.
First Line: You keep me in suspense, dear, you know that I love you
Chorus: Please make up your mind, won't you say that you love me
Music by: Mull, Leonard.
Words by: Mull Leonard.
P/P/D: Magnolia, NJ : Leonard Mull, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: A rainy night in Rio.
First Line: People in Brazil are happy in the moonglow those who want a thrill fulfill their fondest dreams
Chorus: What do they do on a rainy night in Rio? What do they do when there is no starry sky?
Music by: Schwartz, Arthur.
Words by: Robin, Leo.
P/P/D: S.l. : M. Witmark & Sons, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Rumors are flying.
First Line: I don't often attract attention, I'm not the kind who achieves renown
Chorus: Rumors are flying that you've got me sighing
Music by: Benjamin, Bennie, and George Weiss.
Words by: Benjamin, Bennie, and George Weiss.
P/P/D: New York : Oxford Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Sailors sure do love smooth.
First Line: Sailors may be shy and some may be quite sly
Chorus: Baby how about a kiss something you'll never miss
Music by: Tobin, Lew.
Words by: Patterson, F. L.
P/P/D: Chicago : Puritan Publishing Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Sentimental Moon.
First Line:
Chorus: Sentimental moon, don't be a sentimental moon
Music by: Harrison, Tommy, and Bobby Worth.
Words by: Worth, Bobby.
P/P/D: New York : Chas. K. Harris Music Pub. Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Shhhhh! Don't wake the baby.
First Line:
Chorus: Shhhhh! Don't wake the baby, shhhhh! 'cause the baby's asleep
Music by: Brandwynne, Nat.
Words by: Rose, Irvin.
P/P/D: New York : Chelsea Music Corp., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Sunshine and shadows.
First Line: There are days so dark and dreary, when the skies are cold and grey
Chorus: When the flowers all are drooping, and the birds have hushed their song
Music by: Baldwin, Rollins C.
Words by: Baldwin, Rollins C.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Rollins C. Baldwin, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: That's my home.
First Line: Got the starry sky for a roof over my head, that's my home
Chorus:
Music by: Robin, Sid.
Words by: Robin, Sid.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: There's a little bit of everything in Texas.
First Line: There's a little bit of eveything in Texas just look around and you will see
Chorus:
Music by: Tubb, Ernest.
Words by: Tubb, Ernest.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: There's happiness again on the range.
First Line: With cowboys now returning, guitars are back in tune, there's happiness again on the range
Chorus:
Music by: Vincent, Nat, and Gene Autry.
Words by: Vincent, Nat, and Gene Autry.
P/P/D: New York : Southern Music Pub. Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: This time it's love.
First Line: I never knew what love meant, until I kissed you that day
Chorus: This time it's love, my heart has told me so
Music by: Kirby, Estelle.
Words by: Kirby, Estelle.
P/P/D: New York : Pan-O-Ram Music Publishers, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The tie that binds.
First Line: Dearest I am broken hearted ever since you went away
Chorus: The tie that binds is broken the vows that once were spoken will linger my in my memory
Music by: Ellsworth, Lee.
Words by: Ellsworth, Lee.
P/P/D: Detroit : Shelby Music Publishing Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: The toorie on his bonnet.
First Line: Mac Tavish was Pipe Major in the Higland Scot's Brigade
Chorus: 'Twas the toorie on his bonnet, the red toorie on it, his red tourie-oor-ie-oor-ie-ay
Music by: Brown, George, and Noel Gay.
Words by: Brown, George, and Noel Gay.
P/P/D: London : Clover Music Co. Ltd., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Twenty-two steps (from the corner).
First Line: Some keep thinkin' of the Wabash; some keep longin' for the sea
Chorus: Twenty-two steps from the corner, twenty-two steps up the street
Music by: Warren, Blackie, and Joe Ricardel.
Words by:
P/P/D: S.l. : Edward B. Marks Music Corp., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Wanda Lou.
First Line: I'm coming home and I've got plans for me and you
Chorus: Memories of you my sweet Wanda Lou
Music by: Graveline, Anna.
Words by: Graveline, Anna.
P/P/D: Detroit : Shelby Music Publishing Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Waters of Venice floating down the sleepy lagoon.
First Line: Tonight we wander down the sleepy blue lagoon
Chorus: Floating gently down the sleepy lagoon to you sweetheart I am singing this serenade
Music by: Von Tilzer, Albert.
Words by: Fleeson, Neville.
P/P/D: S.l. : Elizabeth Fleeson, Marian Vail, Thomas P. & Calvin W. Fleeson, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: We're never too old to love.
First Line: Love never loses its luster or worth, it makes our living sublime
Chorus: We're never too old to love, while there is a moon above
Music by: Davis, Joe.
Words by: Davis, Joe.
P/P/D: New York : Joe Davis Music Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: What do I have to do?
First Line: You would be so kind if you'd help me find the answer to the question
Chorus: Oh, what do I have to do to make you love me, what do I have to do sweetheart
Music by: Jacobs, Al, Larry Stock, and Ira Schuster.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: What word is sweeter than sweetheart.
First Line: Altho I've read most every book and searched thru all my mind
Chorus: What word is sweeter than sweetheart?
Music by: Erickson, Jack.
Words by: Taylor, Larry.
P/P/D: New York : Duchess Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Whatta ya gonna do!
First Line: Are these my walking papers that you hand me?
Chorus: Whatta ya gonna do if you should need me and I can't be found?
Music by: Skylar, Sunny, and Patrick Lewis.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Broadcast Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: What's your favorite dream?
First Line:
Chorus: What's your favorite dream? A cruise down to Rio?
Music by: Agay, Denes.
Words by: Jordan, Lee.
P/P/D: New York : Bregman, Vocco and Conn Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: When someone like me finds a dream like you.
First Line: I knew that you would be just waiting somewhere for me
Chorus: When someone like me finds a dream like you there are many things that I must do
Music by: Walsh, Ann.
Words by: Walsh, Ann.
P/P/D: New York : Northeastern Music Co., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: When the music stops everybody kiss your sweetheart.
First Line: Stop, look, and listen this goes for ev'ryone
Chorus: If you're list'ning to a love song dancing with the one you love when the music stops
Music by: Franklin, Dave, and Irving Taylor.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leo Feist Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: When you make love to me don't make believe.
First Line: You're near to me, and yet you can be incredibly far away
Chorus: When you make love to me, don't make believe
Music by: Hoyl, Jim, and Marjorie Goetschius.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Emery Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Where's my heart?
First Line: Where's my heart? Somehow I lost it where's my heart?
Chorus:
Music by: Spielman, Fred.
Words by: Goell, Kermit.
P/P/D: New York : Hudson Music Corp., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Which way'd they go? (they went that-a-way).
First Line: Saturday matinee, there's a cowboy picture on today
Chorus: They went that-a-way (which way 'd they go?) they went that-a-way
Music by: Allen, Ray, and Perry Botkin.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Who dunit to who.
First Line: Once there were twin brothers by the name of "Who"
Chorus:
Music by: Daxe, Elliot, Al Haas, and Mike Durso.
Words by: Daxe, Elliot, Al Haas, and Mike Durso.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Why does it have to rain on Sunday.
First Line: I love the flowers and flowers love the showers and fields of grain need rain
Chorus: Why does it have to rain on Sunday, the one day the sun oughta shine?
Music by: Ott, Vi, and Bob Merrill.
Words by: Ott, Vi, and Bob Merrill.
P/P/D: New York : Duchess Music Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: With you in my arms.
First Line: I always hoped that someday I'd find someone like you
Chorus: Arms dancing in the starlight loving it all here in our small corner of heaven
Music by: Alexander, Dan.
Words by: Dunham, B. A.
P/P/D: Los Angeles : Crystal Music Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Won't you let me take you home after this.
First Line: I caught that fancy look, it may mean something too good
Chorus: Won't you let me take you home after this, you may be afraid to go all alone
Music by: Dussaye, Warren.
Words by: Dussaye, Warren.
P/P/D: New York : Peer International Corporation, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Wouldn't you like to know.
First Line: If, as you say, you can read me like a book
Chorus: Wouldn't you like to know just what I'm thinking about?
Music by: Gans, Murray.
Words by: Waters, Mel.
P/P/D: New York : Noteworthy Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Wyoming [at head of title: (Oh why, oh why, did I ever leave)].
First Line: Oh! give me back my prairie with the cattle and wild game
Chorus: Why, oh why, did I ever leave Wyoming?
Music by: Amsterdam, Morey.
Words by: Amsterdam, Morey.
P/P/D: New York : Leo Feist Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You gotta do whatcha gotta do.
First Line: Heard a man say: "Listen son, it's just gotta be done"
Chorus: You gotta do whatcha gotta do, gotta do whatcha gotta do
Music by: Roberts, Allan, and Doris Fisher.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Sun Music Co. Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You were only teasing me.
First Line: Once I held you in my arms and you thrilled me with your charms
Chorus:
Music by: Tubb, Ernest, and T. Texas Tyler.
Words by: Tubb, Ernest, and T. Texas Tyler.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You were somebody elses sweetheart.
First Line: You were somebody elses sweetheart but now you belong to me
Chorus:
Music by: Spina, Harold.
Words by: Spina, Harold.
P/P/D: Hollywood : Spina-Green Music Corp., c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You!
First Line: You are the one we are praying for you are the one we miss
Chorus: You're in our hearts while we're lonely. You.
Music by: Gaal, Chas. J.
Words by: Lentz, Orville.
P/P/D: New York : Chas. J. Gaal, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: You're grand.
First Line: My romances, were like taxi dances, I didn't seem to have a care
Chorus: You're diff'rent, diff'rent from anyone I've ever met
Music by: Gates, George M.
Words by: Gates, George M.
P/P/D: New York : George M. Gates Music Publications, c1946.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
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Title: Every minute of the evening.
First Line: I know you won't believe me, when you hear what I have to say
Chorus: Ev'ry minute of the evening, my poor heart keeps on beating for you
Music by: Lombardo, Mario.
Words by: Lombardo, Mario.
P/P/D: Chicago : Puritan Publishing Co., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Happy birthday greetings, sweetheart.
First Line:
Chorus: Happy birthday greetings sweetheart, many years of happiness
Music by: Bovee, Stella.
Words by: Bovee, Stella.
P/P/D: Chicago : Puritan Publishing Co., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: He answereth prayer (one hour of hope).
First Line: Give me an hour of happiness, and I shall not complain
Chorus: He answereth pray'r he answereth me
Music by: Betz, Mabel Hobson.
Words by: Betz, Mabel Hobson.
P/P/D: Sacramento : LeBam Music Publications & Enterprises, c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Headin' West.
First Line:
Chorus: There's a home on the prairie that I'm gonna see once more
Music by: Roth, Howard H.
Words by: Roth, Howard H.
P/P/D: Clearwater, FL : Howard H. Roth & Co., Inc., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Hey! Mama (he's trying to kiss me).
First Line: Sister Sue is silly 'bout a goofy boy named Andy
Chorus: He's actin' sly and tho' I am much older hey! mama hes tryin' to kiss me
Music by: Reichman, Joe, Nat Streeter, and Kay Coblin.
Words by: Reichman, Joe, Nat Streeter, and Kay Coblin.
P/P/D: New York : Royal Music Corp., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I love somebody who doesn't love me.
First Line: I have a story to tell which is experienced by gals and guys
Chorus: I love somebody who doesn't love me, what should I do to cure my blues?
Music by: Sommers, Henry J.
Words by:
P/P/D: Whashington, D.C. : Henry J. Sommers, c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'll hold you in my heart (till I can hold you in my arms).
First Line: Another lonely day passes, and you're still far away
Chorus:
Music by: Arnold, Eddy, Hal Horton, and Tommy Dilbeck.
Words by: Arnold, Eddy, Hal Horton, and Tommy Dilbeck.
P/P/D: Chicago : Adams, Vee & Abbott, Inc., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: I'm so right tonight [at head of title: (I've been so wrong, for so long, but)].
First Line: I thought lovin' was never for me, but since I met you, it's easy to see
Chorus:
Music by: Shand, Terry.
Words by: Dunham.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Jackpot.
First Line: Most of us have dreams of fame we all hope to get rich
Chorus: You hit the jackpot you win the game
Music by: Wells, H. R.
Words by: Wells, H. R.
P/P/D: S.l. : Master Music Press Publications, c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: John Henry.
First Line: When John Henry was a little bitty boy sittin' on his mammy's knee
Chorus:
Music by: Travis, Merle.
Words by: Travis, Merle.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Lovely.
First Line: Lovely is a personal expression descriptive of the one that I adore
Chorus: I call you lovely dear because it's just the word for you
Music by: Crawford, A. W.
Words by: Crawford, A. W.
P/P/D: Chicago : Puritan Publishing Co., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Mahzel (means good luck).
First Line: There's a certain little word can mean a lot to you
Chorus: You've gotta have a little Mahzel 'cause Mahzel means "good luck"
Music by: Wayne, Artie, and Jack Beekman.
Words by: Wayne, Artie, and Jack Beekman.
P/P/D: New York : Leo Feist Inc., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Moonlight millionaire.
First Line: I don't have a lot of money, what's the difference, I don't care
Chorus:
Music by: Davis, Jimmie, and Charles Noonan.
Words by: Davis, Jimmie, and Charles Noonan.
P/P/D: New York : Jimmie Davis Music Corporation, c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Nine pound hammer.
First Line: This nine pound hammer is a little too heavy
Chorus: Roll on buddy don't you roll so slow
Music by: Travis, Merle.
Words by: Travis, Merle.
P/P/D: Hollywood : American Music Inc., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Tall corn country.
First Line: Pappy get your fiddle and your corn cob pipe
Chorus: I come from the land of corn'cus that's the place where I was born
Music by: Johnson, Arlo.
Words by: Johnson, Arlo.
P/P/D: Forest City, Iowa : Timberland Publishing Co., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Then I turned and walked slowly away.
First Line: I saw you last night again, darling, and you still seem as lovely to me
Chorus:
Music by: Fortner, Red, and Eddy Arnold.
Words by: Fortner, Red, and Eddy Arnold.
P/P/D: Chicago : Adams, Vee & Abbot Inc., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: These will be the best years of our lives.
First Line: Tho the future looks somewhat uncertain, don't even let it concern you
Chorus: These will be the best years of our lives, darling just look around and count our blessings now
Music by: Hilliard, Bob, and Dave Mann.
Words by: Hillard, Bob, and Dave Mann.
P/P/D: New York : Robbins Music Corporation, c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Tomorrow.
First Line: Tomorrow my skies will all be blue. Tomorrow my dreams will all come true
Chorus:
Music by: Tallman, Sam.
Words by: Tallman, Sam.
P/P/D: Chicago : Sam Tallman, c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Waukegan cowboy.
First Line: I'm rough and tough and hard to bluff my trigger finger's jerky
Chorus: I'm the Waukegan cowboy take it from me, you can see I'm at home on the lone prairie
Music by: Roth, Howard H.
Words by: Roth, Howard H.
P/P/D: Clearwater, FL : Howard H. Roth & Co. Inc., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: What ev'ry woman knows.
First Line:
Chorus: When his rovin' eyes will stray to some other gal some day
Music by: Osser, Edna, and Glenn Osser.
Words by:
P/P/D: New York : Broadcast Music Inc., c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
Title: Your red wagon.
First Line: Your bus'ness is your red wagon, what's in it is all your own
Chorus: If so wanna go crazy and act the clown
Music by: de Paul, Gene, Richard M. Jones, and Don Raye.
Words by: de Paul, Gene, Richard M. Jones, and Don Raye.
P/P/D: New York : Leeds Music Corporation, c1947.
Location: SPC, KIRK PS 1945-1947
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