Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1891-K |
Valse caprice : for the piano / Good bye, sweet day! Knights of the mystic star. I'll not believe thee false. You. Dreaming. Boom ta-ra! : the great comic song / |
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MUSICPOP 1891-SM | Little Boy Blue : op. 12, no. 4 / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1891-SM Online | Little Boy Blue op. 12, no. 4 / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1892 |
Serenade. After the ball /cwords and music by Chas. K. Harris ; arr. by Jos. Clauder. A woodland serenade = Serenate campestre ; with mandoline accompaniment ad lib. / Knights Templar parade march / Papa's late train / Sombre woods. Good shepherd. Penitent. Pagliacci-prologue. Vase. Sweetest story ever told. I'll give him Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay. Villanelle. Prologue from Pagliacci. Young rose. Two folk songs. Little one tossed on a bed. |
17 |
MUSICPOP 1892-D |
He never cares to wander from his own fireside, or, There's no place like home sweet home / He never came back / Fallen by the wayside / After the ball /cwords and music by Chas. K. Harris ; arr. by Jos. Clauder. The broken home / The base ball fan : great comic song with chorus / The bowery / I handed it over to Riley / The holy city : song : with organ accompaniment / Grace Conroy : song and chorus / Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow-wow : song and chorus / The convict and the bird : song and chorus / He was a soldier : song and chorus / Boom ta-ra! : the great comic song / Canst thou believe? = Caro mio ben / |
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MUSICPOP 1892-K |
One, two, three, four / Reina de rosas = Queen of roses : Mexican waltz / Future Mrs. 'Awkins. Idol of my heart. |
4 |
MUSICPOP 1892-SM |
Rappelle-toi = Recall our love : op. 17, no. 3 / Hab' ein Röslein dir gebrochen = The rose-bud : op. 17, No. 1. / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1892-SM Online |
Hab' ein Röslein dir gebrochen The rose-bud : op. 17, No. 1. / Rappelle-toi Recall our love : op. 17, no. 3 / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1892 Online | Knights Templar parade march | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1893 |
Forget me not. Sea. Hark, hark my soul. My dreams. When daffodils unfold. Song of love. Little Alabama coon. Good-bye to the leaves. Be thou nigh. Asthore. Within a mile of Edinburgh town. Chatte blanche. Love's eternal blossoms. Diamonds in the rough. Bendemeer's stream. I promise thee. Cradle song. |
18 |
MUSICPOP 1893-D |
I love you in spite of all / Little Johnny Dugan : he stole McCarthy's wife : a celtic ideal / The fatal wedding : descriptive waltz song / The bird with a broken wing : song / Mamie! Come kiss your honey boy : plantation song / Back among the old folks once again : song and chorus / Do, do, my huckleberry do / December and May, or, Mollie Newell / Dick and Ned and I : song / Callahan's Gang : song / Clancy's trotter : comic song / The cat came back : now being sung with phenomenal success by Mr. Dave Foy with Carncross' Minstrels / |
12 |
MUSICPOP 1893-H | Electric tower waltz / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1893-H Online | Electric tower waltz | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1893-K |
Memories of the past : concert waltz / Mamie! Come kiss your honey boy : plantation song / December and May, or, Mollie Newell / La serenata de la luna = The serenade by moonlight : schottische / Marinita : serenade / I didn't think she'd do it, but she did. Sweet Marie. Sweet Nettie Moore / Woman lovely woman : song and chorus / Vainka's Song. Darkies' cradle song. There's a new girl in our boarding house to-day. Madrigal. |
13 |
MUSICPOP 1893-SM |
When the land was white with moonlight : op. 20, no. 5 / When the land was white with moonlight op. 20, no. 5 / |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1894 |
On with the motley. Irish folk song. Above the clouds that veil. I don't want to play in your yard / Wait, mister postman! Pur dicesti, o bocca bella = Mouth so charmful. Slumber song. If thou wert blind. O mistress mine. My old country home. May morning. Sweet bunch of daisies. Dance song : come and trip it / Delight. Bird with a broken wing. Two old songs : op. 9 / Forgotten / Thy beaming eyes. Silent harp. Thou hast a heart, I know. Grandma's darling. On the way to Kew. Winter song. |
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MUSICPOP 1894-D |
Élégie = elegy / I don't want to play in your yard / I didn't think he'd do it but he did : a humorous conception / I'll be true to my honey boy : comic song and chorus / Her eyes don't shine like diamonds : three little lads love-story / His last thoughts were of you / The church across the way : song and chorus / All through the night : song / And the parrot said : comic song / And her golden hair was hanging down her back / Dear Louise : a sentimental ballad / Don't leave the old home, Mamie / Nothing's too good for the Irish / Can't lose me, Charlie / Come back dear one : song / I loved you better than you knew / Fifty years ago / For home is where the heart is : ballad / The ebony funeral / |
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MUSICPOP 1894-D Online | The ebony funeral | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1894-K |
My beautiful Irish maid / I'll hoodoo O'Hara : comic song / The Spanish señora / When you know the girl you love, loves you. Only me. Whisperings of love : valse sentimentale / composed by C. Kinkel. Love's proving. Sweet bunch of daisies. She may have seen better days / Because I love you, dear. Louisiana Lou. Mr. Captain stop the ship. Take it home and give it to the baby : doll song, from the comic opera "The Honeymooners" / Whose little girl are you? / The swell up to date : swell song and waltz chorus with dance (ad lib.) / Rockabye lady. Poor little Mary. Yacob Blauser : Dutch character song and dance / |
18 |
MUSICPOP 1895 |
Dear old mothers love. Cast aside / Rokoko Liebeslied : an old world serenade / Only one girl in the world for me : song and chorus / When two that love are parted. Frog, the calf, and the sandhill crane. Swallows. Only a broken heart. O sacred head now wounded. Sweetest girl of all. Sweetest song. Way of peace. Katie Callahan. A dream / Without thee : sans toi. / Oh! that we two were maying. I've given all for naught! Bird song. Sunshine of paradise alley. Kitty of Coleraine. Echo Song. Ave Maria. Border ballad. When two that love are parted = Lungi dal caro bene / Gentle holy savior. Doris. Hear me ye winds and waves! Jesus only. |
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