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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. |
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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 / |
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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 / |
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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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MUSICPOP 1895-D |
I love my honey yes I do : comic song & chorus / Henrietta! have you met her? : dashing up-to-date song and refrain / At the setting of the sun : waltz song / Games we used to play : waltz song and chorus / Rastus on parade : characteristic two-step march for piano / Doris the village maiden / He's my dad : song and chorus / Dawn serenade : song / Cast aside / Arrah, go on! : song / Grace O'Moore / A dream / By the sad sea waves / |
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MUSICPOP 1895-H | Railroad polka / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1895-H Online | Railroad polka | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1895-K |
Oriental echoes : march and two-step dance / Little dark brown Lou : song and chorus with dance / She was one of the early birds, and I was one of the ---- / The darkey cavaliers : comic march song and chorus / Only one girl in the world for me : song and chorus / Sing on : mezzo-soprano, or baritone / Pat Malone forgot that he was dead. End of the century boy. I want yer, ma honey. Pas ma la. New bully. Since Mamie Brady moved uptown. 'Twas only a dream / |
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MUSICPOP 1895-SM | A dream / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1895-SM Online | A dream | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1896 |
Pastoral. In the dark, in the dew. Who'll buy my lavender? Elsie from Chelsea / In the baggage coach ahead. All coons look alike to me : a darkey misunderstanding / A hot time in the old town tonight / Beloved, it is morn : song / University two step : march / My gal's a high born lady. Mother was a lady. Tis not true. Summer. Upon thy cheeks the Summer. Were my song with wings provided. Hush my little coon. Hush! Song of the Christmas bells. Beam from yonder star : a serenade / Then comes the sad awakening. Sweet Rosie O'Grady. Kentucky babe. Gipsy maiden, I. Voice of the father. Eventide. Breaking of the day. She's the daughter of officer Porter. Four-leaf clover. Abide with me. Beloved, it is morn. I love you. Come sweet morning. To a rose. Rainbows. |
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MUSICPOP 1896-D |
Hugh McCue : (you Mick you) / I love you in the same old way / He fought for the cause he thought was right : song & chorus / He brought home another : song & chorus / I love her just the same / He only did it once / Elsie from Chelsea / Bright happy days, or, The home of my childhood : beautiful waltz song & chorus / Going for a pardon / Hot tamale alley / If I only could blot out the past / The dear little jappy-jap-jappy : song / Down on the Ohio / Down in poverty row / A dream of my boyhood's days : song and chorus / Dora Dean : the sweetest gal you ever seen / Don't give up the old love for the new / Don't tell her that you love her, or, Mankind is seldom true / All coons look alike to me : a darkey misunderstanding / A hot time in the old town tonight / May Irwin's Bully song : as sung with great success in the "Widow Jones" / Don't send her away / Crappy Dan : de spo'tin' man / Miss Brown's cake-walk / May Irwin's "Frog" song / A geisha's life / Ambolena Snow : an Afro-American military ballad / The Dugan kid who lives in Hogan's alley / Eli Green's cake walk / |
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MUSICPOP 1896-D Online | ||
MUSICPOP 1896-H |
Great crush collision march / Harmony club waltz / California : beside the sunset sea / |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1896-H Online |
Great crush collision march California beside the sunset sea / Harmony club waltz |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1896-K |
He's all right now / The girl on the ran-dan-dan / Rastus : song and chorus / The handicap march / The girl with the naughty wink / Johnny get your gun : Ethiopian song and chorus / Good young man. Mister Johnson : song and chorus / Dora Dean : schottische / May Irwin's bully song : as sung with great success in the "Widow Jones" / Eli Green's cake walk / Rastus on parade : a song of color / Isabelle! : (a girl who is one of the boys) : march song / Whisper your mother's name / May Irwin's bully song as sung with great success in the "Widow Jones" / Conversation guide. Ma onliest one! Willow pattern plate. Com-pren-a-voo? Molly. There are things that cannot be explained : topical comic song and refrain / Little coon. Vocal and instrumental gems : as introduced in the polite comic play At gay Coney Island / I dassen't do it honey. |
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