Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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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 |
Sweetest story ever told. Papa's late train / Knights Templar parade march / A woodland serenade = Serenate campestre ; with mandoline accompaniment ad lib. / I'll give him Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay. Villanelle. Pagliacci-prologue. Vase. Penitent. After the ball /cwords and music by Chas. K. Harris ; arr. by Jos. Clauder. Little one tossed on a bed. Young rose. Good shepherd. Prologue from Pagliacci. Sombre woods. Two folk songs. Serenade. |
17 |
MUSICPOP 1892-D |
He was a soldier : song and chorus / Fallen by the wayside / He never cares to wander from his own fireside, or, There's no place like home sweet home / The holy city : song : with organ accompaniment / Boom ta-ra! : the great comic song / Grace Conroy : song and chorus / I handed it over to Riley / He never came back / The broken home / The bowery / The base ball fan : great comic song with chorus / After the ball /cwords and music by Chas. K. Harris ; arr. by Jos. Clauder. Canst thou believe? = Caro mio ben / The convict and the bird : song and chorus / Daddy wouldn't buy me a bow-wow : song and chorus / |
15 |
MUSICPOP 1892-K |
Future Mrs. 'Awkins. One, two, three, four / Idol of my heart. Reina de rosas = Queen of roses : Mexican waltz / |
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 |
Hark, hark my soul. Cradle song. Chatte blanche. Asthore. Good-bye to the leaves. My dreams. I promise thee. Bendemeer's stream. Forget me not. Diamonds in the rough. Love's eternal blossoms. Be thou nigh. Little Alabama coon. Song of love. When daffodils unfold. Within a mile of Edinburgh town. Sea. |
18 |
MUSICPOP 1893-D |
December and May, or, Mollie Newell / The fatal wedding : descriptive waltz song / Do, do, my huckleberry do / I love you in spite of all / The bird with a broken wing : song / Clancy's trotter : comic song / Little Johnny Dugan : he stole McCarthy's wife : a celtic ideal / Back among the old folks once again : song and chorus / Mamie! Come kiss your honey boy : plantation song / Dick and Ned and I : song / Callahan's Gang : 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 |
December and May, or, Mollie Newell / Woman lovely woman : song and chorus / Sweet Nettie Moore / Sweet Marie. La serenata de la luna = The serenade by moonlight : schottische / Mamie! Come kiss your honey boy : plantation song / Memories of the past : concert waltz / Marinita : serenade / Darkies' cradle song. I didn't think she'd do it, but she did. Madrigal. There's a new girl in our boarding house to-day. Vainka's Song. |
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 |
Sweet bunch of daisies. Dance song : come and trip it / If thou wert blind. Forgotten / Grandma's darling. Thou hast a heart, I know. Two old songs : op. 9 / Wait, mister postman! Thy beaming eyes. May morning. Delight. Pur dicesti, o bocca bella = Mouth so charmful. I don't want to play in your yard / Irish folk song. My old country home. O mistress mine. On the way to Kew. Silent harp. Slumber song. Winter song. On with the motley. Above the clouds that veil. Bird with a broken wing. |
26 |
MUSICPOP 1894-D |
Dear Louise : a sentimental ballad / The church across the way : song and chorus / Don't leave the old home, Mamie / I loved you better than you knew / I'll be true to my honey boy : comic song and chorus / Come back dear one : song / Can't lose me, Charlie / Élégie = elegy / Fifty years ago / For home is where the heart is : ballad / Nothing's too good for the Irish / All through the night : song / Her eyes don't shine like diamonds : three little lads love-story / His last thoughts were of you / And her golden hair was hanging down her back / And the parrot said : comic song / I didn't think he'd do it but he did : a humorous conception / I don't want to play in your yard / The ebony funeral / |
19 |
MUSICPOP 1894-D Online | The ebony funeral | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1894-K |
Rockabye lady. Poor little Mary. Sweet bunch of daisies. Yacob Blauser : Dutch character song and dance / Because I love you, dear. Louisiana Lou. Whose little girl are you? / The swell up to date : swell song and waltz chorus with dance (ad lib.) / Mr. Captain stop the ship. I'll hoodoo O'Hara : comic song / The Spanish señora / My beautiful Irish maid / She may have seen better days / Whisperings of love : valse sentimentale / composed by C. Kinkel. Only me. Take it home and give it to the baby : doll song, from the comic opera "The Honeymooners" / Love's proving. When you know the girl you love, loves you. |
18 |
MUSICPOP 1895 |
Without thee : sans toi. / Frog, the calf, and the sandhill crane. When two that love are parted. I've given all for naught! Echo Song. Swallows. Sweetest song. Only a broken heart. Ave Maria. A dream / When two that love are parted = Lungi dal caro bene / Bird song. Sweetest girl of all. Cast aside / Rokoko Liebeslied : an old world serenade / Only one girl in the world for me : song and chorus / Kitty of Coleraine. Border ballad. Dear old mothers love. Doris. Gentle holy savior. Katie Callahan. O sacred head now wounded. Oh! that we two were maying. Sunshine of paradise alley. Way of peace. Hear me ye winds and waves! Jesus only. |
29 |
MUSICPOP 1895-D |
Doris the village maiden / I love my honey yes I do : comic song & chorus / Dawn serenade : song / Rastus on parade : characteristic two-step march for piano / He's my dad : song and chorus / Games we used to play : waltz song and chorus / Henrietta! have you met her? : dashing up-to-date song and refrain / Arrah, go on! : song / A dream / Grace O'Moore / Cast aside / By the sad sea waves / At the setting of the sun : waltz song / |
13 |