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MUSICPOP 1907-H |
Jingo : the latest and best march in rag time / San Antonio / Kansas City rag / The devil : red hot rag / Hoosier rag : march two step / Dat lovin' rag / All the candy : novelty two step / Washington pie : a ragtime piece / Rose leaf rag : a ragtime two-step / Search-light rag : a syncopated march and two step / Tom boy : rag, march & two-step / Cold feet rag / Collars and cuffs / Hip hip hurrah : march two step / Icycles : rag-two-step / Pickles and peppers : a rag oddity, march and two-step / Raggity-rag : march & two step / Red peppers : two-step / The smiler : rag two step / The smiler / Southern snowballs : rag two step / Spuds : novelty march and two step / The stinging bee : characteristic : a-real-rag-time-two-step / Sweet pickles : characteristic two-step / Sleepy Sidney : rag time two step / Turkish trophies : an oriental rag / Mississippi smilax : characteristic two-step / Missouri rag : march & two step / Watermelon club : characteristic march and two-step / Dill pickles : two step / Dixie darlings : two step / Brain-storm rag / The brownie rag / The Buxton slow drag : a snail serenade / Father Knickerbocker : a New York rag / Four little blackberries : schottische / The glad rag : a genuine rag time two step / Glad rags / Colorado : a song of the mountains / Clover leaf rag / Old Virginia rag : march and two-step / Glorious Southern California / Back to Market Street / The blue jay rag / Heliotrope boquet [i.e., bouquet] / That rag / On the road called Santa Fe / Fun Bob / Cotton : march and two-step : (a Southern breakdown) / Daffy-down-dilly : characteristic march two-step / Gladiolus rag / Going some : two-step / Jolly jingles : characteristic march two-step / Lemons : a rag / Louisiana / The sunset : two step / Sweetmeats : rag-two-step / Sweetness : rag-two-step / A rag-time joke : march & two-step / Ragtime eyes / In dear old Colorado where the hills caress the skies / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-H Online |
Father Knickerbocker a New York rag / The glad rag a genuine rag time two step / Cotton march and two-step : (a Southern breakdown) / Fun Bob The brownie rag All the candy novelty two step / Dat lovin' rag Lemons a rag / Missouri rag march & two step / Watermelon club characteristic march and two-step / Glad rags Back to Market Street Glorious Southern California On the road called Santa Fe The blue jay rag Brain-storm rag The Buxton slow drag a snail serenade / Collars and cuffs Cold feet rag Clover leaf rag Daffy-down-dilly characteristic march two-step / The devil red hot rag / Four little blackberries schottische / Gladiolus rag Going some two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-I |
My dear old western home among the hills : song / That little sunny southern girl of mine / The wild rose : intermezzo / When I was a child : polka semplice : op. 1, no. 2 / City of lights (Denver) : march-two-step / Cupids' frolic waltzes / My sweetheart Lou / Once in a while / The Morning Times triumphal : march and two-step / 1-2-3 : Song of the little dancing master / Dream life : waltzes / Formanian march / Nymphs o' the mist : an ocean idyl, op. 1, no. 1 / The thunderbolt : forward march [based on] Siegfried, Die Walkuere and Gotterdammerung [of] Richard Wagner / Pocatello : a military intermezzo / The tunnel waltz / As night brings out the stars : song / Woodland : slumber song / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-I Online |
Woodland slumber song / That little sunny southern girl of mine The tunnel waltz When I was a child polka semplice : op. 1, no. 2 / The thunderbolt forward march [based on] Siegfried, Die Walkuere and Gotterdammerung [of] Richard Wagner / The wild rose intermezzo / Once in a while Nymphs o' the mist an ocean idyl, op. 1, no. 1 / The Morning Times triumphal march and two-step / Pocatello a military intermezzo / My sweetheart Lou City of lights (Denver) march-two-step / As night brings out the stars song / Dream life waltzes / Formanian march Cupids' frolic waltzes Mary Carey song / My dear old western home among the hills song / I am thinking of you, Mother 1-2-3 Song of the little dancing master / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-K |
The man of the hour : two step / Every one was meant for some one / I know dat I'll be happy 'till I die / I get dippy when I do that two-step dance / I'll be waiting dearie when you come back home / Night and day : mezzo soprano / Señora : Spanish song / I'm going on the warpath / Anna Lou from Kalamazoo Hoosier rag : march two step / Search-light rag : a syncopated march and two step / Tom boy : rag, march & two-step / Fontella rag : two-step / My Creole Saidee / Kitty O'Neil / That's the tune they play in Dixie Land : My home, sweet home / Down our way / Budweiser's a friend of mine / Take me around again / Dreaming of love for me. Pipe o'briar. In the wildwood where the bluebells grew. Dream city and the magic knight : selection : piano acc. / Paree : the wiggle-woggle dance / Selection from The yankee tourist / Trading smiles. Lovin' time : something in the colored line / Nobody's little girl / I got another one / Sweet suspense : three step, [op. 59] / That's why I never married / I want a Gibson man : song / I'm a lonesome maid / Guarda esa flor = Keep thou this flower : romanza / You'll have to get off and walk / Herman / How many have you told that to / I would not refuse a little love / My own sweet Mignonette / No one to love me / Blue bird : intermezzo / Bob me up and down, Bob / Broncho buster / My Geraldine / Miss Killarney / My heart is calling / Pining, or, My heart is pining all for you / Find another tree to build your nest / In Panama / I'd like to know your address and your name / I'll meet you where the primrose grows, Rose! / I'm surprised : the surprise song / It's great to be a soldier man / Kiss me Sue / Let me be your lemon coon / A little cozy flat / Just you and I / She was a grand old lady. Won't you waltz "home sweet home" with me for old time's sake. I'm afraid to come home in the dark. The little girl in blue : duet : Muriel & Joy / The boy who stuttered and the girl who lisped / Anna Lou from Kalamazoo / My Marianina / Give me your love / I'm crazy I am / Oh, come my Lou / Never no mo', I'm through / Comrade mine / Punch and Judy : intermezzo-two step / I'd like to march through Georgia once again / Money won't make everybody happy / Psalm of life. Trading smiles / Won't you be my honey : : flirting song / That rag / School days : when we were a couple of kids / I'm head and heels in love with you / Maple leaf rag / I'll take a Frisco girl for mine / Consequences, or what a little smoke will do / Bridgeta / Way down in Colon town / I'd live or I would die for you / Senorita : serenade two step / Because I'm married now! : I would! If I could! But I can't! Why? / There's another picture in my mamma's frame. I'm looking for the man that wrote 'The merry widow waltz' There never was a girl like you. Dreaming. Gee! ain't it h___ to be rich. You, just you. My southern home. |
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MUSICPOP 1907-K Online |
Search-light rag a syncopated march and two step / Anna Lou from Kalamazoo Fontella rag two-step / Hoosier rag march two step / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-SM |
Remember me : (far away) = [In die Ferne] / Come to the land of Bohemia : (the land where nobody goes home) / Red wing : an Indian fable / The lamp of love / The glow-worm : song / School days : when we were a couple of kids / Maying / |
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MUSICPOP 1907-SM Online |
Remember me (far away) = [In die Ferne] / The lamp of love Maying Come to the land of Bohemia (the land where nobody goes home) / School days when we were a couple of kids / Red wing an Indian fable / The glow-worm song / |
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MUSICPOP 1907 Online |
Colorado San Antonio In the land of the buffalo |
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MUSICPOP 1908 |
I hear you calling me : song / I'll be home at harvest time. I'm starving for one sight of you. The "bolo" rag / I'm going to Colorado / Seeing Denver / Games of childhood days. Dear old dear / Together. While the west is paling. Sister awake. I send you Roses. Sweetheart. Forgotten land. Rosemary. Maid of the morning. Memory. I sang my love a song. Song of the fountain. Coodle doon song. Waves of Breffny. Within thine eyes. At twilight. I'd rather float through a dreamy old waltz with you, you, you. In happy slumberland. My Redeemer and my Lord. Heart's desire. Song of autumn. Sister awake : old 17th century English verse / Joy of man. I know. Little brother of mine. Rose and Liza. Good night, dear. Home. Solvejg's Song. Arab love song. Redhead. Thinking of thee. Always me / At Maxime's. Daisies won't tell. Strains of "Yankee Doodle" won't be Dixie to my gal. Tell me, fair ladies. Hosanna! (Easter song) If I had a thousand lives to live. Kiss me. This earth were heaven. Sylvia. Meet me in rosetime Rosie / How lovely are thy dwellings / On the road to Mandalay. In the garden of my heart. Madame Butterfly : One fine day = Un bel dí, vedremo / Any old port in a storm. Your smile. Pleading. Rainbow. Spirit flower. Baby. Gay butterfly. I hear you calling me. Roses bring dreams of you. Man of the hour. I want someone to call me dearie / Dainty little maiden. Dear old yankee land. Since we parted. Lindy. Pearl of Persia : characteristic oriental / Nightingale. For the mountains shall depart. Garden of Allah. Great peace have they which love thy law. Summertime. Sweet and low. Sweet girl of my dreams. Down in jungle town. In a garden. In the boat. Love rules the world. Baby doll. Denver town : song / In the garden of my heart : song / The Western flyer : march and two-step / Cuddle up a little closer lovey mine / Are you sincere. Take me out to the ball game / Here's to the girl / By the way of the throne. Christ. Dear old Vermont. Deep in my heart, beloved. Duel. Is she not passing fair? / Make a noise like a hoop, and roll away. I am waiting for the summer time and you. Mountain lovers. Move on Mr. Moon. No one knows. Our President Roosevelt's Colorado hunt / Sensitive plant. She's just the sweetest girl I ever knew. Smarty. Some day when dreams come true. Somebody loves you dear. Sunbonnet Sue. Sweetheart won't you come with me to dreamland. To the god who reigns on high. When I am away from you. When the ivy leaves grow close. Sweetheart / In the evening by the moonlight. |
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MUSICPOP 1908-CP | I want a woggie-wee / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1908-CP Online | I want a woggie-wee | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1908-D |
Are you sincere? / Are you sincere / I'm going to get myself a black Salome / Down among the sugar cane / I am longing for someone to love me / I didn't ask, he didn't say, so I don't know / I hear you calling me : song / Hoo-oo! : (Ain't you coming out to night?) / I'd rather float through a dreamy old waltz with you, you, you : quartette for mixed voices / Love me like I like to be loved / Fluffy ruffles girls rag : characteristic two-step / Oh! That Yankiana rag / Fluffy ruffles girls rag characteristic two-step / The right church but the wrong pew / I certainly was put out / Pine apple rag / Good-bye Mr. Ragtime : since the merry widow waltz has come to town / Kerry Mills barn dance / I'm glad I'm married : the great "Yes she does" song / Smiling star a western romance in song / Cohan's pet names : (that's the pet name for me) / Take your hands away / Come and spend Christmas with me / Central, give me New York Town / Gee! but this is a lonesome town / I'm crazy when the band begins to play / Oh, you coon! / I want to go back to the land of cotton / When it's moonlight on the prairie : there's a parson only twenty miles away / Honey Lou : the suicide song / Ada, my sweet potater! / She is my Bonnie Jean and I'm her Sandy / Smiling star : a western romance in song / It looks like a big night to-night / Dear heart / Cocktails / If I had a thousand lives to live : song / Broke / As they glide around : skating waltz song / Sullivan / My brudda Sylvest / Girls, girls, girls / Always me / Childhood days / Cheating : song / Prairie Rose : cowboy intermezzo / The yama-yama man / Feed the kitty / Open up your heart and let a little sunshine in / All aboard for a good old time / The pippin : a sentimental rag / Bl-nd and p-g spells blind pig / Crab apples : rag two-step / Under the chicken tree / Listen to the knocking bird / Play dat rag / Cuddle up a little closer lovey mine / The corn is waving, Annie : does your heart beat true / Automobiling : a two-step with words / |
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MUSICPOP 1908-D Online |
The pippin a sentimental rag / Pine apple rag Crab apples rag two-step / Fluffy ruffles girls rag characteristic two-step / Good-bye Mr. Ragtime since the merry widow waltz has come to town / Prairie Rose cowboy intermezzo / Smiling star a western romance in song / |
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MUSICPOP 1908-H |
Leap frog : rag / Irmena rag / Klondike rag / Lilac blossoms : two step / Fig leaf rag / Dish rag : two step / Dat lovin' rag : two step / All the money : march and two step / The American dancers : rag and buck dance / The "bolo" rag / Blind Boone's southern rag medley, no. one : strains from the alleys. Oh! That Yankiana rag / The whitewash man : a characteristic syncopated march & two-step / composed by Jean Schwartz. Welcome to our city : characteristic rag two-step with song trio / Persian lamb rag : a pepperette / The old time rag : march and two-step / Sassafras Sam / Sensation : a rag / The shovel fish rag / The peach : a ragtime two step / Pudnin tame / Sugar cane : a ragtime classic twostep / The sparkler rag / Sponges : a swell rag two-step / Sprint splinter rag / The Memphis rag : two-step / Pine apple rag / Beedle-um-bo : a slow drag / A black hand : rag-time two step / The flyer rag / Bull dog rag / Chicken patty : a little rag pie : (good enough to eat) / Fluffy-ruffles : two step / Dixie kicks / The devilish rag / The gravel rag / Through the orange groves of Southern California / Poison ivy : rag / The old time rag / Honeymoon rag / The pippin : a sentimental rag / Pickaninny rag / Wild cherries : characteristique rag / California / Crab apples : rag two-step / Denver town : song / Black and white rag / Black feather : two step / The Dixie rag / Fuzzy-wuzzy : two step / Corn shucks rag / Diablo rag : a rag fantasie, two step / Dusty rag / Powder rag : march and two step / The Richmond rag / Sunflower tickle / The tickler : rag two-step / Some pumpkins : march & two step / Tennessee rag / The Western flyer : march and two-step / |
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MUSICPOP 1908-H Online |
Black and white rag Blind Boone's southern rag medley, no. one strains from the alleys. Dixie kicks The Dixie rag Diablo rag a rag fantasie, two step / Fluffy-ruffles two step / Fig leaf rag Fuzzy-wuzzy two step / Dusty rag The American dancers rag and buck dance / All the money march and two step / Klondike rag Through the orange groves of Southern California The gravel rag Beedle-um-bo a slow drag / The "bolo" rag A black hand rag-time two step / Black feather two step / Bull dog rag Chicken patty a little rag pie : (good enough to eat) / Dat lovin' rag two step / Corn shucks rag Dish rag two step / The devilish rag The flyer rag |
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MUSICPOP 1908-I |
You / Democratic fun : a campaign cake walk / The Mohawk : song and chorus / Just take a trip out to Lakeside : official park song / Meet me 'mid the daisies / |
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MUSICPOP 1908-I Online |
The Mohawk song and chorus / Just take a trip out to Lakeside official park song / Democratic fun a campaign cake walk / You Meet me 'mid the daisies |
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MUSICPOP 1908-K |
Don't forget to drop a line to mother. Kiss your minstrel boy goodbye / Hang out the front door key / I'm starving for one sight of you. Vinita : two-step / S.R. Henry's barn dance. Games of childhood days. The Boo-gie-oo-gie man / Wop, wop, wop! Angelus. Dreaming of you dear. Good night, dear. Honeymooning. Sleepy Chile. I want to go back to the land of cotton / I can't tell why I love you but I do / Redhead : Redhead - redhead - gingerbreadhead / To the end of the world with you / I've got to make love to somebody / Twilight, I wait for you / Rosie my dusky Georgia rose / Don't you say ump-umm to me / I'm happy all the time / My Arab lady / Valse d'amour / Sweet spirit, hear my prayer / Twilight reverie = Le crépuscule / El jilguero : danza / Nothing ever, ever, ever, hardly ever troubles me / Nevada / I was roaming along / As we listened to the rustle of the leaves / B-i-double l-Bill / Buffalo Kate / All aboard for a good old time / The Booker T's are on parade today / My Mariutch, she come back to me / My dream girl / Needles and pins / Ev'rybody loves me, but the one I love / It's moonlight all the time on Broadway / Kiss me right! : where the kisses should be / Everybody knows I'm crazy 'bout you / If love is blind / Honor bright, I loves yer right, old pal / Every mother's son there sang the wearing of the green / Hello, Miss Liberty / If I had a thousand lives to live. When I marry you / Sylvia. The lass from the county Mayo : song & chorus / Barney McGee's making sheeps eyes at me / On the hillside where the honeysuckle grows / 'Neath the old palm tree / I wish I had a sweetheart / Oh Miss Malinda, or when evening time comes round / Bl-nd and p-g spells blind pig / Come over the garden wall. Rosie, my dusky Georgia Rosie. Offering. Falling in love. Roses bring dreams of you. I want someone to call me dearie / Wild cherries : characteristique rag / Sometime. With you. Girl who proved true blue. Boat song. Again / I remember you / Mandy Lane / I didn't ask, he didn't say, so I don't know / My gal Irene / Just you, dear. To the end of the world with you. You will have to sing an Irish song. |
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MUSICPOP 1908-SM |
Afterglow / Boat song / On the road to Mandalay / When it's moonlight on the prairie : there's a parson only twenty miles away / The tanager / Fairy kisses : waltz / I want someone to call me dearie / California / Mandy Lane / |
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