Call Number (LC) Title Results
MUSICPOP 1897-K Miss Brown's in town : a hot coon song /
I don't know how to tell yer how I lubs yer! /
Pretty Norah of Tralee.
Susanna, from Savannah : Negro ditty /
The day that's gone can never come again /
Mammy's little pumpkin colored coons : song and chorus /
I cannot say good-bye.
Rose in heaven.
Tatooed man.
When love was young.
I don't like no cheap man! /
The czar of the tenderloin : march song /
Ma honey sweet Angemime /
My black Venus /
I wouldn't mind a job like that : comic song /
Pleasant hours waltz /
Impassioned dream waltz = Ensueño seductor /
Sons of the sea /
The little widow : character song with skirt dance /
Kaya Kaya dance d'Algiers /
Ah! noche serena = Ah, serene night : serenata Mexicaine : op. 43 /
She's the talk of New York : a quaint little waltz song /
Ma Caroline : swell coon song /
Letter edged in black.
Melissy.
Songs my mother sang.
Should old acquaintance be forgot.
Take your clothes and go /
The girl from Paris : (Res-te-la) /
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MUSICPOP 1897.-K  
MUSICPOP 1897-SM Cupid and I : waltz song /
I love thee, I adore thee : the serenade /
Under the rose : op. 8, no. 4 /
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MUSICPOP 1897-SM Online I love thee, I adore thee the serenade /
Cupid and I waltz song /
Under the rose op. 8, no. 4 /
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MUSICPOP 1898 My ragtime lady /
Endless day.
Recessional.
May-day.
Gal I dream about.
When you were sweet sixteen.
Susquehanna Sue.
He cert'ny was good to me.
Bid me discourse.
It takes a man to be a soldier.
Day is ended.
To my baby.
Winter songs.
Twilight.
Have you seen but a whyte lillie grow.
Blow, blow thou winter wind.
On Her Majesty's service.
How can I leave thee.
She is the belle of New York.
Heroes who sank with the Maine.
America forever.
Onaway! awake, beloved!
On the road to Mandalay.
My Mary dear.
Zizzy, ze, zum zum! /
Because : song and chorus /
Slighted swain : old English melody /
My own Cecile.
Song of the bow.
We'll stand by the flag.
Sally Warner round the corner.
Long ago, sweetheart mine : a maid sings light.
HORN.
The stars and stripes forever : song /
Gypsy love song.
Colorado volunteers march /
My Honolulu lady.
Rocked in the cradle of the deep.
Like as the hart desireth.
My sweetheart went down with the Maine.
Curfew.
Maid sings light and a maid sings low.
Slumber boat.
Should he upbraid.
Romany life : song a là Czardas /
I long to see my mother's face again.
Carmena.
Gypsy love song : slumber on, my little gypsy sweetheart : from the fortune teller /
Soldiers in the park.
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MUSICPOP 1898-D Zizzy, ze, zum zum! /
Liza does you love your coon? : coon song and refrain /
Good night to sweet Nell /
I guess I'll have to telegraph my baby : coon song /
Honey, dat I love so well : a dainty darkey ditty /
Answer to the call /
All I wants is my black baby back : coon song & chorus /
How I love my Lu /
Good Mister mailman, or, The letter that united my mamma and my dad /
Come tell me what's your answer, yes or no /
Every night there's a light, or, The light in the window pane /
Why don't you get a lady of your own? /
All bound round with a woollen string : the hit of W. A. Brady's big pastoral success "Way down East" /
Have pity judge, she's my mother : song and chorus /
I've got him dead /
Darktown is out to-night : from the great success "Clorindy", or, "The origin of the cake walk" by Dunbar & Marion : cake walk song and chorus /
The Lady with the rag time walk /
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MUSICPOP 1898-D Online Darktown is out to-night from the great success "Clorindy", or, "The origin of the cake walk" by Dunbar & Marion : cake walk song and chorus / 1
MUSICPOP 1898-H Ma ragtime baby : two-step for piano /
Ragtime Liz /
Down souf' in Alabama : dance : op. 199 / by B.H. Janssen.
The little sod shanty : a Trans-Mississippi song /
A bunch of rags : rag medley /
Ragtown rags : a medley of the latest coon song hits /
Eli Green's cake walk : march and two-step /
Happy Hannah : cake walk /
Echoes from the Snowball Club : rag time waltz /
Texas : where the mockin' bird is singin' /
Uncle Remus : march and two step /
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MUSICPOP 1898-H Online Uncle Remus march and two step /
The little sod shanty a Trans-Mississippi song /
A bunch of rags rag medley /
Eli Green's cake walk march and two-step /
Down souf' in Alabama dance : op. 199 / by B.H. Janssen.
Echoes from the Snowball Club rag time waltz /
Texas where the mockin' bird is singin' /
Happy Hannah cake walk /
Ragtime Liz
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MUSICPOP 1898-K On your way nigger on your way /
Ma ragtime baby : two-step for piano /
Since we parted.
The Witmark minstrel overture and opening chorus /
My father was a sailor on the Maine.
Hattie.
Ma Sarraphine.
My Josephine : coon song /
It ain't no lie.
Tar at a masquerade.
Her front name was Sally.
Mid the green fields of Virginia.
The battle of Manila /
Mollie Malone /
Sweet Katy Carney, my lass from Kilarney : waltz song /
He's a porter on the "Empire state" /
Darktown is out to-night : from the great success "Clorindy", or, "The origin of the cake walk" by Dunbar & Marion : cake walk song and chorus /
On the old Missouri shore /
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MUSICPOP 1898-SM The slumber boat / 1
MUSICPOP 1898-SM Online The slumber boat / 1
MUSICPOP 1898 Online Zizzy, ze, zum zum!
Colorado volunteers march
My ragtime lady
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MUSICPOP 1899 My wild Irish rose.
Two old songs : op. 9 /
My wild Irish rose /
Tis snowing /
Absent /
Alice, where art thou? /
The girl I loved in sunny Tennessee /
My hannah lady, whose black baby is you?
Stay in your own back yard.
Adieu, forets.
Why don't you love me in the same old way.
Absent-minded beggar.
Balance all hang to the strap.
In thee, o God, do I put my trust.
Watch of the sentinel.
I've waited, honey, waited long for you.
When I marry Miss Dina Lee.
Could I.
Nightingale's song.
Dear old soul.
Slave song.
Pilgrim's song.
Love and music, these have I lived for.
I won't do your washin' any more.
Resurrection song.
Lark now leaves his watery nest.
I'm wearing awa' to the land o' the leal.
Adrift.
Ballad of trees and the master.
Beggar.
Bondmaid.
Come darkies come.
All for you.
You told me you had money in the bank.
Little Dutch garden.
Peace of God.
Louisiana Lize /
If I were a rose.
Rock of ages : vocal duet /
My Honolulu queen.
Hello! ma baby /
This coon will never love again /
Teach me to do thy will.
Mary of Allendale.
Come home Dewey we won't do.
My old time girl.
Treasures that gold cannot buy.
Mighty God hath spoken.
Always.
My desire.
Just one world of love.
Annie Laurie.
You and I.
Picture no artist can paint.
Across the hills to Georgia.
Just as the daylight was breaking.
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MUSICPOP 1899-D The Kentucky cornshuckers : march, two-step, cake walk, polka /
Old Jasper's cake walk /
Plantation echoes : cake-walk and two-step /
Doan ye cry, ma honey : darky song /
Phoebe Thompson's cake walk : march and two-step /
All I wants is ma chickens /
I don't care to be your lady friend no more /
The cake-walk in the sky : Ethiopian two-step /
The arab's love song /
The 'possum barbecue : rag two-step /
Absent /
Finnegan /
Ragtown guards : characteristic march /
I'll be an old man's darling, not a young man's slave! /
The curse of the dreamer : descriptive solo for baritone or mezzo-soprano /
A warmin' up in Dixie : cake walk, march and two step /
Rastus Johnson's cake walk /
I certainly got my man : coon song & chorus /
Leave your razors at the door /
I'm happy when I'm by ma baby's side /
Smoky mokes : cake walk and two step /
Always /
Southern hospitality : rag-time cake-walk /
Davy Jones : sea song for contralto or bass /
Hello! ma baby /
Wake up, ma baby! : cake walk /
I've got chicken on the brain /
Ev'rybody wondered how he knew /
Fanny /
Come home Dewey : we won't do a thing to you /
Hoot mon : it's the bonnie Scotch : a highland rag /
Cupid will guide : romance from The ameer /
Everything at Reilly's must be done in Irish style /
Tell it to me! : a coontown expression /
The girl I loved in sunny Tennessee /
Harlem rag : two-step /
I ain't seen no messenger boy /
You got to play rag time : hoot mon /
The hardware line /
My babe from Boston town : coon song /
Chicken /
You're talking rag-time /
The rag-time hymn /
Another baby /
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MUSICPOP 1899-D Online A warmin' up in Dixie cake walk, march and two step /
You're talking rag-time
The 'possum barbecue rag two-step /
Ragtown guards characteristic march /
Hoot mon it's the bonnie Scotch : a highland rag /
The cake-walk in the sky Ethiopian two-step /
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MUSICPOP 1899-H Whistling Rufus : a characteristic march which can be used effectively as a two-step, polka or cake-walk /
The Mississippi side-step : march and cake-walk /
Ragged William : a darkey's idea of the William Tell overture in rag-time : with apologies to Rossini : for piano /
Campin' on de ole Suwanee : a characteristic march, two step, polka or cake walk /
A warm reception : characteristic march two step & cake walk /
Tickled to death /
Seben come eleben : rag two step /
Smoky mokes : cake walk and two step /
A southern jamboree : a characteristic negro dance & shuffle /
Southern hospitality : rag-time cake-walk /
Virginia : two step and hot rag swing /
A royal rag : cake walk or two step in ragtime /
The Bos'n rag : cake walk /
Rags to burn : a 20th century medley of genuine rags /
Hello ma baby /
Hoot mon : it's the bonnie Scotch : a highland rag /
George Rosey's A rag-time skedaddle : march & cake-walk.
Turkey in the straw : a rag-time fantasie /
The rag-time king : a symphony in rag-time /
Black diamond : two step cake walk /
Harlem rag : two-step /
The Nashville : rag and two step /
Bowery buck : ragtime two-step /
Doc Brown's Kansas City cake walk : the original Kansas City rag /
A hot old time in ragtown : characteristic cake walk /
Maple leaf rag /
Bunch o' blackberries : cake walk and two-step /
Dancing with ma baby : schottische /
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MUSICPOP 1899-H Online Bowery buck ragtime two-step /
Campin' on de ole Suwanee a characteristic march, two step, polka or cake walk /
Dancing with ma baby schottische /
Doc Brown's Kansas City cake walk the original Kansas City rag /
The Bos'n rag cake walk /
The Nashville rag and two step /
Harlem rag two-step /
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MUSICPOP 1899-K I wish I was back on Broadway /
If you forget.
Ever sweet is thy memory.
You're drifting further from me, day by day.
China heart.
You ain't the coon for me /
I'll have to telegraph another baby /
My ragtime bride : march, cake-walk or two-step /
Treat your baby right : an open-door policy /
Big foot Lou : cake walk /
I don't care if I never wake up /
Pensacola pickaninny : plantation lullaby /
Honey you done gone foolish /
Don't say babe I've got to go /
Pliny, come kiss your baby /
Playing on the golden strings.
Little Dutch garden.
Baby's eyes are Irish.
Mammy's Carolina twins.
Mon desir.
Ma belle of de Philippines /
Valse lente /
Mignon.
Ma lady Lu : a darky love lament /
You got to play rag time : hoot mon /
Bunch o' blackberries : cake walk and two-step /
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MUSICPOP 1899-K Online Bunch o' blackberries cake walk and two-step / 1