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MUSICPOP 1913 |
In apple blossom time : down on the farm / Garden of lilies : waltzes / Colorado the golden / Denver town : home of hospitality / Good old Denver town / Sweethearts : waltz song from the comic opera "Sweethearts" / I hear a thrush at eve : serenade / In the valley of the moon / At the devil's ball / California sunshine : rag intermezzo / All aboard for Dixie Land / Das Denver Bundes-Turnfest : offizielles Festlied : 1913 / The rose that grows in dreamland just for you / Lovin' child / I'm goin' back, back, back to Memphis, Tennessee / I'm crying just for you. The flower garden ball. Always take a girl named Daisy : 'cause daisies won't tell / Any time. Lord is my light. Every lover must meet his fate. Blind ploughman. He'd have to get under - get out and get under : (to fix up his automobile) / Song of the heart. Great big baked potato : served by the Northern Pacific Railway Dining Car Department / Cradle song. Gee! I wish I was big. Hark! hark! the lark. I've got everything I want but you. Tampa Bay. The curse of an aching heart / Sailing down the Chesapeake Bay. You're my girl / Owl. Love me while the loving is good / Ballin' the jack / My task. You're a great big blue eyed baby / You'll be welcome when you get back home. Marcheta. Shipmates o' mine. Jeannette and her little wooden shoes. If you only knew what I know says the moon. There's a girl in the heart of Maryland : with a heart that belongs to me. Sweetest little sweetheart of them all. My sweet derry rose. I never heard of anybody dying from a kiss (did you?) I told you not to do it. Dream days. Somebody's coming to my house / Chic-ka-saw / Morning wind. The bubble : from the musical farce High jinks / Wake up! Tears and smiles. Wi-um. Spring's awakening. In my Garden of Eden for two. I hear a thrush at eve. What d'ye mean you lost yer dog. In the heart of the city that has no heart. Friend o'mine. Suppose I met you face to face. Ain't you coming back to old Virginia? In my harem / T's nice to get up in the. Why did you make me love you? Sing me the rosary. Heart of her. Don't tell me in the morning what I did the night before. Trail of the lonesome pine. Across the Mason-Dixon line. Pretty as a picture. Sunshine and roses. Since you went away. Roses in my garden. Floating down the river : ('cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) / Thy mouth is a rose. Shadow time. Danny boy / Green branches. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. I heard "The Holy City" As the years roll by. Silver threads among the gold. You went away. Aloha oe (farewell to thee) It's nice to get up in the mornin' : but it's nicer to lie in bed / Aloha oe = Farewell to thee / Donna e mobile. O what is man. Kiss me I've never been kissed before. Fool there was. Quest. My skylark love. I'm going back to Carolina / You broke my heart, to pass the time away. My lady rose. Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral. It takes a little rain with the sunshine to make the world go round. You made me love you : I didn't want to do it. Somebody loves you. Mother! Oh! you lovable chile. Where is the love of yesterday. Isle d'amour. To have, to hold, to love. When dreams come true. Goodbye summer! so long fall! Memphis blues. Nights of gladness. I'm coming back to Dixie and you. 'Cross the Mason-Dixon line : song / Pluck this little flower. Tug boat Joe. Down in Arkansaw. Where did you get that girl. For the sake of a wife and home. God remembers when the world forgets / Isch ga-bibble. I'm in love with the mother of my best girl. Blue are her eyes. Snookey ookums / That tinkling tango tune : song / When my ships come sailing home. Walla walla walla. While they were dancing around. I'm on my way to Mandalay / Melinda's wedding day / O that it were so. Dreaming. South Dakota is the sunshine state. San Francisco Sue. That international rag / Ever at rest. |
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MUSICPOP 1913-CP | Since you went away / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1913-CP Online | Since you went away | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1913-D |
High jinks / I love her : oh! oh! oh! / Underneath the cotton moon / How the money rolls in / Roll on, Missouri / Adam and Eve had a wonderful time / San Francisco bound / The old maids ball / My raggyadore / Daisies will tell you so : waltz song / Down by the silvery Rio Grande / On the honeymoon express / Come dance with me / Ev'rybody's doing it at the seaside : novelty song / Way back home / Mammy Jinny's jubilee : shake yo' feet / I miss you most of all / I don't want to : (oh, come on) : song / Come and kiss your little baby / I hear a thrush at eve : serenade / That ragtime suffragette / I'll change the shadows to sunshine : ballad / Do you wonder why men leave home / Don't you wish you were back home again? / The ragtime dream / He's on a boat that sailed last Wednesday : he's coming home / Fifty times a day / In the valley of the moon / Low bridge, everybody down, or, Fifteen years on the Erie Canal / I wonder where my easy rider's gone / At the devil's ball / Holy night, peaceful night = Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht : Christmas song / There's a girl in Arizona / Down in Chattanooga / Kiss me good-night! : out the window you must go / I have you : song / Please, Miss Central, find my mamma / Under the midnight moon / Welcome home / The apple tree and the bumble bee / The cricket on the hearth : from the comic opera "Sweethearts" / Ha-za-zaa / Flow along River Tennessee : to the home of the girl I love : song / If I had my way : (ballad) / I'm all dressed up and no place to go / In my Mercer racing car / Happy little country girl / If you don't want me : why do you hang around / Floreine : waltz song : an adaptation of the famous "Floreine" syncopated waltz / Honeymoon lane / He's so good to me / If they don't stop making them so beautiful / That baseball rag / And then / Cross the Great Divide : I'll wait for you / Tra-la, la, la! / There's a wireless station down in my heart / Anna Liza's wedding day / Bobbin' up and down / Within the law : novelty song / On the old front porch / Always take a girl named Daisy : 'cause daisies won't tell / He'd have to get under - get out and get under : (to fix up his automobile) / You're the most wonderful girl / The curse of an aching heart / You're my girl / Somebody's coming to my house / I'll get you : song / In my harem / Floating down the river : ('cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) / 'Cross the Mason-Dixon line : song / Snookey ookums / Down home rag / Melinda's wedding day / That international rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1913-D Online |
Adam and Eve had a wonderful time Happy little country girl There's a girl in Arizona |
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MUSICPOP 1913-H |
Domino rag / I'm crazy 'bout a ragtime minstrel band / Rag / That frisky Frisco town / Get this : (slow drag) / Rag, baby mine : piano solo / Everything is ragtime now : novelty song / Happy rag / Elephant rag : piano solo / That tom boy rag : a nifty song with a catchy two step melody / Butcher rag / Eatin'-time rag : piano / Scramble rag : companion piece to Hard boiled / Can she rag! / San Francisco bound / That international rag : march and twostep / That sentimental rag / The Dixie rag : two step / Dynamite : (a noisy rag) / Checkers : rag, blues or fox trot / That pipe organ rag / Queen Titania's ragtime ball / You've got the rag-i-ri-tis / That devil rag : song / The Huron glide / That raggy rag-time band : song / Deiro rag / Mississippi rag / In the golden West / The baboon bounce : a rag-step intermezzo / Piano rag / Contagious rag / The aeroplane : rag and two-step / Billikin rag / Kismet rag / Good gravy rag / Ten penny rag : a driving hit / Cabaret rag / Tantalizing tingles / Snappy rag / The stop rag : a Southern buck dance / Moonlight rag / Gasoline rag : march and two-step / I'm San Francisco bound / Powder rag / Olga : Russian rag / California sunshine : trot and rag intermezzo : as featured by Leon Van Dell and Miss Margret Mudge, late of the London Opera House, London, and the Cicel, Paris / The ragtime dream / That '15 'Frisco Fair / Ragtime in the air / The squirrel rag : (slow rag) / Movie rag : novelty two step / Pennant rag : characteristic two-step / Banana peel : rag / Rag de luxe / That whistling rag : one-step / Tickle the ivories : rag / A modern rag : song / The junk man rag : song : novel one step for piano / Anti rag-time girl : song / Notoriety : one step / The red bandanna rag / I want a ragtime bungalow / Old Swanee rag : (descriptive) / Old folks at home. My old Kentucky home : (rag-time arrangement) / Crazy bone rag / Pastime rag. a slow drag / Weaving around : rag / Let's dance : a rag turkey trot / That dawggone rag / It's you nobody but you / Rag-a-muffin : rag and two step / Wiggle-wag : ragtime waltz / That moaning saxophone rag / Rag-time wedding bells / You & the moon & a ragtime tune / Pork and beans : one step, two step, trot / Meet me at dear Venice / Gobbler's gambol : the new turkey trot - one step / Dixie days : novelty march song / Hungarian rag / Jolly jingles rag / Bunny-boy : a ragtime conceit / The Eskimo rag : song / Notoriety : rag two-step / Homespun rag / Tango rag / The pony express / Rizzy Boo / That international rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1913-H Online |
Crazy bone rag Bunny-boy a ragtime conceit / That frisky Frisco town The junk man rag song : novel one step for piano / That international rag march and twostep / Anti rag-time girl song / Banana peel rag / The pony express California sunshine trot and rag intermezzo : as featured by Leon Van Dell and Miss Margret Mudge, late of the London Opera House, London, and the Cicel, Paris / The Dixie rag two step / Eatin'-time rag piano / Rag Elephant rag piano solo / Billikin rag Contagious rag Cabaret rag The Eskimo rag song / Everything is ragtime now novelty song / I'm crazy 'bout a ragtime minstrel band Dixie days novelty march song / I want a ragtime bungalow It's you nobody but you In the golden West Meet me at dear Venice That '15 'Frisco Fair San Francisco bound Gobbler's gambol the new turkey trot - one step / Good gravy rag The aeroplane rag and two-step / The baboon bounce a rag-step intermezzo / Get this (slow drag) / Happy rag Dynamite (a noisy rag) / Butcher rag Can she rag! Domino rag |
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MUSICPOP 1913-K |
Back to Alabam rag song / By the Rio Grande : a Mexican serenade : song / Valse de concert : for piano : op. 3 / High jinks / Would you take me back again? / Yoo-hoo! that's me / Underneath the cotton moon / In the springtime : a taking song / There is nothing dear I wouldn't do for you / I love her : oh! oh! oh! / Checkers : rag, blues or fox trot / Just you / My hidden treasure / In the valley of broken hearts / words by Ed Rose ; music by Leo Friedman. 'Cross the Mason-Dixon line / Deiro rag / Send back that man who can love / Please don't love anybody else but me / My orchard is short of a peach / In the golden West / The pullman porters on parade / I've got a smile that's worth a million dollars / I'm on the jury / Keep your golden gate wide open : song / I'm San Francisco bound / On the old Fall River line / I want to go to the ball game / On the old front porch / The phonograph rag / I'm always the same old girl / Maori : a Samoan song / I wonder where my easy rider's gone / There's a wireless station down in my heart / If you only knew what I know says the moon / No one else can take your place / I gave you a rose by the river of dreams / Tickle the ivories : rag / The red bandanna rag / If he looks good to mother, don't look for another : (plant yourself into his heart) / I have you / Farewell to the dear old regiment : patriotic march / In love's garden, just you and I / Those Dixie eyes of Southern gray / Madrid : a Spanish intermezzo / I wish that you belonged to me : novelty song / The Parisian ball / In memory land with you / Have a heart / My chain of memories / Let's dance : a rag turkey trot / The spell of love : waltz song / Let's all go around to Mary Ann's / Take me back / Good bye, all : (I'll soon be back among the old folks) : march ballad / The concert in the sky / Fifty times a day / Low bridge, everybody down, or, Fifteen years on the Erie Canal / The rose of my dreams / I wish that you belonged to me / The dreamy glide / Colinette. Life's Eden rose. Shadow-time / You're the most wonderful girl / The curse of an aching heart / Ballin' the jack / You're a great big blue eyed baby / There's a girl in the heart of Maryland : with a heart that belongs to me. I never heard of anybody dying from a kiss (did you?) Somebody's dear eyes. I'll get you : song / While the rivers of love flow on. In my harem / Sunshine and roses. Honey bell / Floating down the river : ('cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) / Awake! love will not sing again. Back to Alabam : rag song / Such a li'l' fellow. It's nice to get up in the mornin' : but it's nicer to lie in bed / Anti rag-time girl : song / Now is the hour : Maori farewell song. I'm going back to Carolina / Rizzy Boo / It takes a little rain with the sunshine to make the world go round. I'm coming back to Dixie and you. Harmony Joe / Childhood, golden days of childhood. Good-bye boys / Queen of my dreams, good night, good night. Won't you please have a heart / Come along to the masquerade. Snookey ookums / That tinkling tango tune : song / Down home rag / Sing rock-a-by baby to me / Melinda's wedding day / Night has a thousand eyes. That international rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1913-K Online |
Down home rag Harmony Joe I'll get you song / I'm San Francisco bound I wonder where my easy rider's gone Deiro rag Keep your golden gate wide open song / Anti rag-time girl song / Back to Alabam rag song / Checkers rag, blues or fox trot / Good-bye boys |
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MUSICPOP 1913-SM |
Sweet Mary mine : ballad / She is a winsome wee thing / They're like a cloud of butterflies / Saw ye my Saviour / Love of an hour / Blue are her eyes / A song of joy / I hear a thrush at eve : serenade / The little old fashioned girl / I'm San Francisco bound / An April message / The greatest wish in the world / Sing to me, sing : song with piano accompaniment : op. 28 / Blossom-time / Green branches / Cross the Great Divide : I'll wait for you / The girl I loved in auld lang syne / There's a long, long trail / The curse of an aching heart / You're a great big blue eyed baby / Snookey ookums / I'm on my way to Mandalay / |
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MUSICPOP 1913-SM Onliine | Snookey ookums | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1913-SM Online |
Saw ye my Saviour The greatest wish in the world You're a great big blue eyed baby I'm San Francisco bound The curse of an aching heart I'm on my way to Mandalay I hear a thrush at eve serenade / An April message They're like a cloud of butterflies The little old fashioned girl A song of joy There's a long, long trail The girl I loved in auld lang syne Cross the Great Divide I'll wait for you / Sweet Mary mine ballad / Sing to me, sing song with piano accompaniment : op. 28 / Blue are her eyes Green branches Blossom-time Love of an hour She is a winsome wee thing |
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MUSICPOP 1913 Online |
Floating down the river ('cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) / Good old Denver town He'd have to get under - get out and get under (to fix up his automobile) / That international rag 'Cross the Mason-Dixon line song / Great big baked potato served by the Northern Pacific Railway Dining Car Department / All aboard for Dixie Land Ballin' the jack Denver town home of hospitality / Das Denver Bundes-Turnfest offizielles Festlied : 1913 / Colorado the golden |
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MUSICPOP 1914 |
The overland handicap : racing march, two-step / Locomotor roll / High cost of loving. Ruff Johnson's Harmony Band / They had to stand up every time they sat down / The rose of the mountain trail / California and you / Oh, Mister Railroad Man won't you take me back to Alabam' / You're here and I'm here / Black and blue rag / Do the funny fox trot. Not understood. When it's night time down in Dixieland. There is a land mine eye hath. Palms. Dreamworld. Laddie. All aboard for Dixie land : song / Lotos isles. We stand for peace while others war. Sandman. D a double d y. Listen dear. Song of the chimes. St. Louis Blues. I did it all for you. You are the rose of my heart. Sylvia. Goodbye girls I'm through. I love the ladies / Simple melody / There's a little spark of love still burning. Wrap me in a bundle (and take me home with you) By the waters of Minnetonka. I certainly wish he would come back. When you're away. I call you back to me. In the evening by the moonlight in dear old Tennessee. In dreamy Panama. Garden of your heart. Song of songs = [Chanson du coeur brisé] / Along came Ruth / When it's night time down in Burgundy. Rose in the bud. They don't hesitate any more. Can't yo' heah me callin' Caroline. When you're a long, long way from home. Jean. Vienna, my city of dreams. I'm a longin fo you. Ships that pass in the night. Duna. Spring's secret. Harmony Bay / Sleep that flits on baby's eyes. This is the life / Path that leads to you. St. Louis blues / Winter nights. One wonderful night. Underneath the old oak tree. Smother me with kisses. Sun goes down. Before the paling of the stars. Hundred years from now. Beautiful eggs. In the hills of old Kentucky : my mountain rose / I'm a-longin' fo' you. God bless you my dear. Harbor of home sweet home. Tomorrow. Good ship Mary Ann. Back to the Carolina you love. I want to go back to Michigan : down on the farm. Your king and country need you. The little Ford rambled right along / You're more than the world to me. Fair hawaii. I'm a fool who believed in you. Love moon. When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose / Sheep and lambs / Sweet little woman o' mine. Four ducks on a pond. On the 5:15. The aba daba honeymoon / Eyes of Firozee. Life's garden. Settle down in a one horse town / I met you, I love you, I want you. Please! 'Till the boys come home. Little bit of heaven. There's a long, long trail. The high cost of loving / Tip-top tipperary Mary. Can't yo' heah me callin' Summer day. Shepherd. Come over to Dover. My croony melody / Dawn in the desert / I want to go to Tokio. Dear little mother o' mine. Songs of ages. Whangdewhoo. She used to be the slowest girl in town. Darktown poker club. I came with a song : song with piano accompaniment / By the beautiful sea / On the shores of Italy / Twelfth Street rag. After the Roses have Faded Away. Just for tonight / Coax me. Tale the tear-drop told. He's a rag picker / After all I love you. Alice of old Vincennes. Rebecca of Sunny-Brook Farm / Co-ed. They didn't believe me. Lost arrow. O radiant hour. Hush-a-bye, don't let me hear you cry. Indian lullaby. Missouri waltz. Great peace have they which love thy law. Way down on Tampa Bay. When I was a dreamer : and you were my dream / Mavis. Humoresque. Eileen. |
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MUSICPOP 1914-CP | They've gotto quit lettin' me alone / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1914-CP | They've gotto quit lettin' me alone / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1914-CP Online | They've gotto quit lettin' me alone | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1914-D |
The Yellow Dog rag : he's gone where the Southern cross' the Yellow Dog / Dengozo : maxixe / I love to quarrel with you / Ragtime opera medley : from Watch your step / He ran up-stairs : took a look; and ran right down again / Celle que j'aime est parmi vous / The darktown poker club / Farewell my love : Aloha oe / The minstrel parade / Always treat her like a baby / Come back to me : song / My daddy long legs / The fatherland, the motherland : the land of my best girl / By the Zuyder Zee / When I come back / Lock me in your harem and throw away the key / God gave you to me : song / The haunted house / High cost of loving. Old folks rag : trot & one step / I love to have the boys around me / When I discovered you / Come to the land of the Argentine / Camp meeting band / Put it on, take it off : wrap it up, take it home / They had to stand up every time they sat down / I wish I was some little girlie's beau / Hesitate me around, Bill / I long to hear the old church choir again / Come take a walk on Nassau Street : a Princeton reunion song / Have a heart / I love you more each day / He's my lovin' trombone Sam / Beautiful eggs / Give back my sweetheart to me / By the waters of Minnetonka : an Indian love song / That funny bunny rag / When I'm sailing on the Nancy Lee / Duna / Celebratin' day in Tennessee / If that's your idea of a wonderful time : (take me home) / The green singing book / I want to be loved / If I could live to love you : (then I would love to live) / The junk man rag : instrumental : novel one step for piano / Honey lamb : song / I'll do it all over again / Don't cry little girl don't cry / Let's go around the town / They start the victrola : (and go dancing around the floor) / Come into that dancing crowd with me / I'm glad my wife's in Europe / El delirio : maxixe do Brasil / Down by the seaside / Fido is a hot dog now / If I had you / In search of a husband : a hopeful trot : one or two step or tango / Dreaming : song / Furnishing a home for two / Dancing the blues away / The war in Snider's grocery store / You're here and I'm here / That wonderful woodland band / If you don't want my peaches : you'd better stop shaking my tree / All aboard for Dixie land : song / At the Mississippi cabaret / Simple melody / Along came Ruth / This is the life / St. Louis blues / He's a devil in his own home town / A wonderful thing : song / The aba daba honeymoon / Settle down in a one horse town / The high cost of loving / My croony melody / By the beautiful sea / Just for tonight / He's a rag picker / |
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MUSICPOP 1914-D Online |
He ran up-stairs took a look; and ran right down again / The junk man rag instrumental : novel one step for piano / Old folks rag trot & one step / Have a heart He's a devil in his own home town He's my lovin' trombone Sam In search of a husband a hopeful trot : one or two step or tango / The high cost of loving Celebratin' day in Tennessee |
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MUSICPOP 1914-H |
Oh! that lovely rag : dog-gawn, shoot me now / Take me out to Lakeside / The hoochy-coochy rag / Some chocolate drops : (bonbons de chocolat) : trot and one step / The Yellow Dog rag : he's gone where the Southern cross' the Yellow Dog / El Segundo by the sea : two step / Ventura rag : march and two step / Get over Sal : one step, two step, fox trot / Apple sass rag / The midnight ragtime ride of Paul Revere / Tango rag / Floating along rag / Classic syncopation / Everybody rag with me : one step / Mardi gras rag / In dear old San Francisco : the exposition souvenir song / Pussy foot : eccentric rag / My heart's 'way out in California : with my girl of the Golden West / California song / Humpty dumpty : fox trot : a novelty rag / Castle house rag : trot and one step / Peek-a-boo rag / Old folks rag : trot & one step / Dixie tango / Log cabin rag : fox-trot / That baby buffalo rag : novelty song / Mando rag / Where the ragtime breezes blow / The Chevy Chase : fox-trot / Rochester fair : rag / Shine or polish rag : one step / It's a long way to Colorado Falls / That's-a-plenty : rag or one step / Everybody loves rag / Smash-up rag / You need a rag / San Francisco : (at that San Fran Pan American fair) / Desecration rag humoresque / Operatic rag / That Bohemian rag / Orinoco : jungle, rag, two-step / Ragtime Arabian nights / Rats!! : a rag / U of M haromony rag / Climax rag / The foot-warmer : one-step or two-step / Music box rag : fox trot / French pastry rag / Hanky pank : slow drag rag / California and you / Cataract rag / That funny bunny rag / The klassicle rag / Bell hop rag : fox-trot / Celebratin' day in Tennessee / Hysterics rag : a trombone fit / The junk man rag : instrumental : novel one step for piano / Crash : "some" rag / The Reuben reel : novelty one-step "castle walk", especially adapted to tango or trot / The 20th century rag / Hot-house rag / Nightingale rag / Cotton blossom time : Dolly Connolly's big rag song success / The original blues : a real southern rag / California : (There's a garden by the golden gate) / Diplomat rag / Everybody rag with me : song / Colonial rag : novelty one step / Hard boiled rag : a new kind of rag easy to play, march and two-step / Calico rag / Black and blue rag / At the Panama-Pacific Fair : the souvenir song of the Panama-Pacific Exposition / They're on their way to Frisco fair / At the Panama Pacific Fair / The new hippodrome : rag two-step or tango / |
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