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MUSICPOP 1905-I |
Maude Fealy : two-step / Kabeyun = West wind : march-two step / The Abyssinian patrol : march / In the cottonfield / Canebrake harvest dance / Ba low : slumber song for medium voice / Western girl : two-step and march / Where the silv'ry Colorado wends its way / Parson Johnson's rag-time mule : a characteristic two-step, march or cake walk / Alone : song for medium voice / When my sweetheart Mary whispered "yes" / The girl you love : song / Lullaby at the cabin door / Back among the clover and the bees / Here's to Colorado / My own sweetheart / In Colorado where the wild flowers grow / Flowers of the past : song for medium voice / The girl I loved out in the golden West / Colorado memories. Lorador : a reverie / Just a little spray of columbine / Rough rider, or where the Larmie River flow. U of C / |
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MUSICPOP-1905-I | Dainty Flo from Idaho / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1905-I Online |
Ba low slumber song for medium voice / Back among the clover and the bees Canebrake harvest dance The Abyssinian patrol march / The beautiful city sacred solo / Alone song for medium voice / In the cottonfield In Colorado where the wild flowers grow The girl you love song / Just a little spray of columbine Kabeyun = West wind march-two step / My own sweetheart Parson Johnson's rag-time mule a characteristic two-step, march or cake walk / U of C Where the silv'ry Colorado wends its way When my sweetheart Mary whispered "yes" Western girl two-step and march / On the banks of Lac Qui Parle song / Outside the walls of Vassar song / Maude Fealy two-step / Lullaby at the cabin door Lorador a reverie / Little coon lullaby Flowers of the past song for medium voice / Here's to Colorado The girl I loved out in the golden West |
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MUSICPOP-1905-I Online | Dainty Flo from Idaho | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1905-K |
Feather queen : an Indian song / Happy Heinie : a characteristic march-two step / Mazie / On the banks of the Rhine with a stein / Ada / Angel face / Paddle your own canoe : a darkey ditty / Boni : (Bonnie) / My mama's waiting there / Myra / Only a message from home sweet home / Priscilla : colonial intermezzo / Pal of mine / Dear starry eyes, good-night / Dolly O'Mally / Cupid is the captain of the army / The leader of the German band / Chloroform / I don't want to be a sailor / Farewell! so long! good-bye! / In Timbuctoo : a monkey ditty / Then you'll remember me : from The Bohemian girl / Time, the place, and the girl. Everyone is in slumberland but you and me. Jungle time : a genuine rag / Jealous / Brother masons / My gal Sal, or, They called her frivolous Sal / You look awful good to father / Somebody's sweetheart I want to be / A soldier's dream / The dear old farm / Friends that are good and true / A flower from home sweet home / Bobby / Dear old hills of California / Fly away birdie to heaven / Good bye, sweetheart, good bye / I'm a' looking for my ten, or I don't want to see Caesar / Yankee grit : march & two step / I want somebody to love / In the cold gray dawn / Moonlight : song : a serenade / Bis früh um fünfe : Marschduett aus gleichnamigen Schwank / Nimm mich mit! : polka / Lulu and Leander / It's only me / Julie, my jewel / Mandy, you and me! / Lulu : Lulu Lulu Loo / It's the beer : it makes you feel queer / I long to see you once again / In the shade of the old apple tree / In a hammock that just holds two / If the man in the moon were a coon / Milo. Don't argify / When the evening breeze is sighing. In dear old Georgia : song / I wonder if you know my heart is breaking / For Uncle Sam and the old red white and blue / I'll be waiting in the gloaming, sweet Genevieve. In that ivy covered cottage down the lane. Sleep and forget. So long Mary. Plain little soldier man / I'm on my way to Dublin bay. |
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MUSICPOP 1905-K Online |
Jungle time a genuine rag / Dear old hills of California |
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MUSICPOP 1905-SM |
I'll be home on Christmas eve / I don't know where I'm goin', but I'm on my way : a coon oddity / Why don't you try, or, The rolling chair song / The beautiful land of Bon Bon / Daddy's little girl / Happy Heinie : a characteristic march-two step / The matador : intermezzo-two step march / A picnic for two / Cherry : intermezzo gentile / In the golden autumn time : my sweet Elaine / Would you care? / The belles of Dixie : characteristic march / |
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MUSICPOP 1905-SM Online |
The belles of Dixie characteristic march / I'll be home on Christmas eve Would you care? A picnic for two In the golden autumn time my sweet Elaine / I don't know where I'm goin', but I'm on my way a coon oddity / Happy Heinie a characteristic march-two step / Daddy's little girl Cherry intermezzo gentile / Why don't you try, or, The rolling chair song The beautiful land of Bon Bon The matador intermezzo-two step march / |
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MUSICPOP 1905 Online |
If the man in the moon were a coon Darktown barbacue [sic] Our company march |
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MUSICPOP 1906 |
Desire. 'Mid the fields of snowy cotton : 'round my dear old southern home. I am swept across the desert. Down in the forest. Major Marjory. Sweethearts of boyhood days. Man we will always love. I love a lassie, or, Ma Scotch bluebell / I love you truly : from Seven songs as unpretentious as the wild rose / My Mariuccia take a steamboat : she's gone away / The pipe of peace : American intermezzo-two step / The starlight of my Colorado home / My laddie. Bric-a-brac rag / Home sweet home sounds good to me / Is it warm enough for you. At the parting of the way. Au revoir, my little hyacinth. Carry me back to Old Virginny : song and chorus / When love turns December to May. If I only had a home sweet home / Sleep little Ikey sleep. Without a wedding ring / At dawning / The good old U.S.A. / Memories of the Yellowstone. When the flowers bloom in springtime. What's the use of dreaming. Stars, the stripes and you. Song that mother sung. Spring-time. And a little child shall lead them / Where the pine trees grow. Colleen Bawn / Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly? / Where blossoms grow. Young antelope. Magdalene. My chilly baby. Never raise a razor 'less you want to raise a row. On the blue hills of New England, far away. Queen of spades. Lamb that strayed from the fold. Strolling with your summer girl. Such is my love for you. Not because your hair is curly. Say you'll be my lady, Dinah do! Risen indeed. Waiting, waiting for the day that ne'er will come. Where the sweet Kentucky flows. When the columbine's in blossom Bessie dear / My faithful rose. Rae! rae! rae! Since your eyes looked into mine. Twilight. The Uncle Sammy girls. What's the use of living without love. In dear old Arizona. In my heart of hearts I love you. Look for me when the lilacs bloom. My Mexicana queen. Joy of the morning. Just like you. Mine for life. My sweetheart little Nell. Old Pike's Peak / Floods of spring. I am content to wait / Every day is ladies day w. Cheer up mary. Clover blossoms / He's a cousin of mine / When the mocking birds are singing in the wildwood. Arrah Wanna : an Irish Indian matrimonial venture / The bull-frog and the coon / Heigh-ho! When the violets whisper "Marie" Don't you mind it, honey. Cycle of life. Going, going, gone / Dandelion. Heaven born banner. Won't you come over to my house. Story that you told me in the dell. Arioso. At parting. Sweet Miss Mary. Cradle song. Don't you want a paper, dearie. Florence. Hee! haw! Good-bye pal. I never thought I'd miss you as I do. Jule. Reveries. When the snowbirds cross the valley. O loving father. From you I'll never part. Anchors aweigh : song of the Navy. My farewell don't mean goodbye. Noon and night. Dinner bells. Lightfoot Luke. Those homemade pumpkin pies. Lost children of the sand hills. Hymn to the evergreen state. When you know you're not forgotten, by the girl you can't forget. As in a rose jar. Somewhere / How's my boy? It happens ev'ry night. Blossom land. Bird on Nellie's hat. I love you truly. Where the river Shannon flows. If I but knew. Hail joyous morn. If the folks at home could see me now. School days. Stricken City. I'm the candy. Floating along : romanza, two-step / Cheyenne. Fairyland. Benvenuto : op'era en quatre actes, six tableaux / My southern queen. Streets of New York. Farewell my little sunbeam. Retreat. Possession. Can you keep a secret? / I love you truly / Old New England homestead on the hill. Geisha girl from old Japan. Goblin man. Thursday is my Jonah day. While the old mill wheel is turning. In the orchard where the children used to play. Love's pleading. Love me and the world is mine. Holly and mistletoe. You're a grand old flag. |
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MUSICPOP 1906-D |
I'd like to see a little more of you / I love a lassie, or, Ma Scotch bluebell / I love you truly : from Seven songs as unpretentious as the wild rose / Holding hands and you don't say nothing at all / I'll do anything in the world for you / I'll keep a warm spot in my heart for you / I love only you little girl / He walked right in, turned around and walked right out again / Ev'ry ship will find a harbor / After they gather the hay : rustic ballad / My Mariuccia take a steamboat : she's gone away / Alice where art thou going / I just can't make my eyes behave / I like you too : song / If I only had the nerve : song / Fordham ram : march & two step / Girls who have loved / How can I bear to leave thee! : soldier's farewell / Good night / All in down and out : (sorry I ain't got it, you could get it, if I had it) / Pickles and peppers : a rag oddity : march and two-step / Sweet potatoes : a ragtime march / Snow ball : ragtime march / Down Mobile / Dan / I could love a million girls / Cuttin' up : slow drag / Razzazza mazzazza : an extravaganza : piano solo / The watermelon trust : a slow drag / Frog legs rag / Popularity : march and two step / I ain't going back to Baltimo' no mo' : coon song / If anybody wants to meet a Jonah, shake hands with me / Bake dat chicken pie / Dis aint no time for an argument / Kinklets : a ragtime two step / Run, brudder rabbit, run! / The goblin man / The sun shines on no sweeter girl than mine / The sun am shining why don't you go / Here it comes again / All aboard for Broadway / The algebra of love / I've got a white man running my automobile / What's the use of loving if you can't love all the time / I'll be back in a minute but I got to go now / Ida-ho! / Camp meeting time : [coon song] / Carry me back to Old Virginny : song and chorus / The bullfrog and the coon / College life : march and two-step / The parson and the turkey / If I only had a home sweet home / If you can't say something good : (don't say nothing at all) / I've said my last farewell : toot-toot-good-bye / I'm in love with the slide trombone : the great novelty song / The girl my heart beats for / And a little child shall lead them / Colleen Bawn / Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly? / He's a cousin of mine / Arrah Wanna : an Irish Indian matrimonial venture / A friend of mine told a friend of mine / Georgianna / I'd rather be outside a-lookin' in than on the inside a-lookin' out / At the grasshopper's hop : dance characteristic / Grizzly bear / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-D Online |
The watermelon trust a slow drag / Kinklets a ragtime two step / Snow ball ragtime march / Sweet potatoes a ragtime march / Georgianna Cuttin' up slow drag / Dis aint no time for an argument Ida-ho! At the grasshopper's hop dance characteristic / Bake dat chicken pie Frog legs rag Pickles and peppers a rag oddity : march and two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-H |
Tangle foot rag / Sweet potatoes : a ragtime march / Snow ball : ragtime march / The watermelon trust : a slow drag / Frog legs rag / Home, sweet home and Annie Laurie : rag arrangement / Antoinette : march and two-step / Kinklets : a ragtime two step / Bric-a-brac rag / Cazador : a rag time two step / Cole smoak / Doll rags / Chuckles : two step / Sleepy Lou : a raggy two step / Southern sneeze : rag-time two-step / Sly Sal : a slow drag / Soapsuds : march two-step characteristic / Tatters : characteristic march two step / Noodles : (German rag) / May Irwin's rag time dance : (two-step oddity) / Made in Germany : popular German melodies / Micky Finn : characteristic two-step / Songs of the rag time boy / Bouncing Betty : novelty two-step / The darkies Mardi Gras : a ragtime march and two step / Ida-ho! / The Pacific Electric Trolley waltz / Does this railroad lead to heaven / Lauterbach : ragtime twostep / The burning of Frisco town / Jack Frost : rag-time two step / Klinkers : characteristic march & two-step / Dixie queen : a southern rag time / Holy Moses / Dixie blossoms : two-step / Pretzel Pete / Dill pickles : a new rag / Chestnuts / Manhattan rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-H Online |
The darkies Mardi Gras a ragtime march and two step / Home, sweet home and Annie Laurie rag arrangement / Bric-a-brac rag Dixie queen a southern rag time / Dixie blossoms two-step / Chuckles two step / Doll rags Cazador a rag time two step / Dill pickles a new rag / Chestnuts May Irwin's rag time dance (two-step oddity) / Lauterbach ragtime twostep / The burning of Frisco town The Pacific Electric Trolley waltz Does this railroad lead to heaven Antoinette march and two-step / Cole smoak Bouncing Betty novelty two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-I |
The girl you love : song / Annie Laurie : transcription / Blue bells of Scotland : transcription / Dreaming on the silv'ry Rio Grande / The mermaid's song : an idyl for the piano / To a lonely floweret / Seeing Denver / Back among the clover and the bees / The homeland of the soul : sacred song / Preludietto / Morning prayer / Coasting : waltz song / California, that's the place for you, old man, for you / Sasarida : intermezzo mexicana / Invocation : veni Creator Spiritus / Cradle song of Bethlehem / Old Rockies cradle song / Easter song / The hurdler : march and two step / The sultana intermezzo : an oriental dream / Rosemary : a flower song / When the blue bells bloom again. |
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MUSICPOP 1906-I Online |
Back among the clover and the bees Annie Laurie transcription / California, that's the place for you, old man, for you Easter song Dreaming on the silv'ry Rio Grande Cradle song of Bethlehem Coasting waltz song / The girl you love song / Invocation veni Creator Spiritus / The homeland of the soul sacred song / The hurdler march and two step / The mermaid's song an idyl for the piano / Preludietto Old Rockies cradle song Rosemary a flower song / The sultana intermezzo an oriental dream / Sasarida intermezzo mexicana / Seeing Denver What 49 could do song / Morning prayer Blue bells of Scotland transcription / To a lonely floweret |
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MUSICPOP 1906-K |
Ida-Ho! / The town at the end of the line / Norma darling / Farewell Killarney / I have waited for a long, long while / Acushla / Alamo / All in down and out : sorry I ain't got it, you could get it, if I had it / By the light of the honeymoon, or kiss me and say you'll miss me / My little Dutch colleen / Maryland my Maryland / My lass from the land of the shamrock / May I call on you? / Mammy's little curly head / Crocodile isle / Nora, my Irish rose / Nothing like that in our family / One of the boys / The rose and the violet / My U.S.A. girl / My own beloved / You've got to be American to feel that way / Would you leave your happy home for me / When your money's all gone / When Tommy Atkins marries Dolly Gray / Down in the caverns / Matrimony / I'm going right back to Chicago / I'll let you chew my chewing gum / Land of golden dreams / Lyla! / Lonesome little maid / Lucinda Lee / Georgianna / Alice where art thou going / Georgiana Dunn / Popularity : march and two step / Let me be your honey bee! / Canoeing in the park / Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Si Do / Red roses : waltz : op. 156, no. 4 / The songs of the rag time boy / Milo : march and two step / Minerva : a South American romance / The same old game : song / I don't like a search-light / The San Francisco earthquake : descriptive ballad / Home sweet home sounds good to me / Sam's laugh : characteristic march and two-step / Ida-ho! / If I only had a home sweet home / The old New England homestead on the hill / Pawnee : song / Without a wedding ring / I'm getting ready for my mother-in-law / Keep on loving me! / In a little house that's built for two / Lucinda lonely / In the meadow : near the Susquehanna shore / I could learn to love a soldier / Float me Charlie / It was persuasion / How'd you like to like a girl like me? / If I had you / Fare thee well my old Kentucky / In the springtime when the roses bloom again / The early bird catches the worm / Good night beloved good night : a serenade / I guess that's going some / In a chimney corner : on a winter's night / My Mariuccia : take a steamboat. Colleen Bawn / Ain't you coming back to old New Hampshire, Molly? / Tesoro mio : valzer, op. 228 / Not because your hair is curly. My Irish Rosie. The great beyond / He's a cousin of mine / Don't you mind it, honey. Won't you come over to my house. My Irish Rosie / A friend of mine told a friend of mine / Anchors aweigh : song of the Navy. When you're away. When you know you're not forgotten, by the girl you can't forget. Poor John! Somebody loves somebody. Clover blossoms. Somewhere / As we parted at the gate. Kiver up yo' head, my little lady. Love's happiness. The bird on Nellie's hat / Sweet Mary of Tralee / It's lonesome tonight. Where the weeping willow shades the mossy land / Love me, and the world is mine. Lonely / Napanee : a song founded on actual facts / Bird on Nellie's hat. Manhattan rag / You're a grand old flag. |
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MUSICPOP 1906-K Online |
He's a cousin of mine Ida-Ho! A friend of mine told a friend of mine |
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MUSICPOP 1906-SM |
Dreaming : serenade / Day dreams / The cross / The dancers : Song for soprano [Op. 12. No. 2.] / Joy of the morning : Song with piano accompaniment / Love, I have won you : summer / Arrah Wanna : an Irish Indian matrimonial venture / Somewhere / Napanee : a song founded on actual facts / Where thou canst rest, or, Ah! love me, but love me well / |
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MUSICPOP 1906-SM Online |
Where thou canst rest, or, Ah! love me, but love me well Somewhere Arrah Wanna an Irish Indian matrimonial venture / Day dreams Joy of the morning Song with piano accompaniment / Dreaming serenade / The dancers Song for soprano [Op. 12. No. 2.] / Napanee a song founded on actual facts / The cross Love, I have won you summer / |
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