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MUSICPOP 1911-I | Abide with me : sacred / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1911-I Online | Abide with me sacred / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1911-K |
The ragtime goblin man / Take a look at me now / My todalo man / Nothing to do until to-morrow / The Panama Pacific rag / June Rose / Knock wood / 'Lizabeth Ann : (a Southern love song) / With the "last rose of summer" I'll come back to you / Good night Mr. Moon / Give me a shove, I'm falling in love / Honey-love / Honey girl / I only know I love you / I miss you honey, miss you all the time / Jesse James / Little white rose of mine / Love me, let the world go by / California's golden poppy march : song / I'd love to lead a military band / The jungle glide / Mister music master : (learn to play some rag) / Cancel that wedding march / Gee! It's great to be in love / I want to be a janitor's child / I got a rock / Somewhere a voice is calling / Let me glance at dear old Ireland once again / Turkish towel rag : a rub-down / The red rose rag / Baby boy / In the garden of peaches and cream / Casey / Lize : I know another girl Lize like you / Our flag shall not fall / You could love me just the same / Sh! Sh! Sh! : maybe that's a goblin coming now / Santanitza / Soul of my soul : heart of my heart, life of my life / Spoony moon / Spanish eyes / Vienna beauties = Weaner Mad'ln : waltz / Hands up / At the rag time ball / Gee, but I like music with my meals / Hawaii ponoi. In the Land of Harmony / I don't want just any little girl : for any little girl won't do / In my tepee : song / In a little while : novelty song / Till the sands of the desert grow cold : song / The Gaby glide / I see no change in you, dear / It's nice to be nice, to a nice little girl like you / Mary, I love you. Melody rag / If I forget. Frisco, you're a bear / My beautiful lady. Take me back to the garden of love. That railroad rag / Ragtime violin / The skeleton rag / That mysterious rag / When I met you last night in Dreamland. In my tepee / I wouldn't give my heart to any other girl but you / Mister music master play that rag some faster / Alexander's ragtime band / In the land of harmony / The harbor of love / He called it an auty-mo-bile : song / It's no use to love, little girlie : (When you know, no girl loves you!) / Don't leave me now / You'll do the same thing over again / Hyacinth : rag / Beneath thy window. I've a garden in Sweden. Let us have peace! Look out for Jimmy Valentine. Rainbow-child. Santanitza. Good night, dear heart, good night. Mon Ammour. That baboon baby dance / They're all good American names / Mandy Lou. Whippoorwill. Louisiana rag / I want a little sweetheart just like you. Run home and tell your mother / On the first dark night next week / There's a mother old and gray who needs me now. Bye and bye. Love me. |
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MUSICPOP 1911-K Online |
Frisco, you're a bear Louisiana rag Melody rag He called it an auty-mo-bile song / Hyacinth rag / In my tepee song / In my tepee |
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MUSICPOP 1911-SM |
The ostende : I've loved you from the start / Everybody's doing it now / Oh, you beautiful doll / Happy hearts : waltzes / I like your apron and your bonnet and your little Quaker gown / I list the trill in golden throat : from the opera Natoma / That railroad rag / The skeleton rag / Billy : (I always dream of Bill) / The Gaby glide : song / The harbor of love / Honey girl : song / Have you a little fairy in your home? / My pretty Eileen good night : an Irish ballad / |
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MUSICPOP 1911-SM Online |
The skeleton rag I like your apron and your bonnet and your little Quaker gown The Gaby glide song / The harbor of love Billy (I always dream of Bill) / Everybody's doing it now Oh, you beautiful doll That railroad rag Honey girl song / My pretty Eileen good night an Irish ballad / The ostende I've loved you from the start / Happy hearts waltzes / I list the trill in golden throat from the opera Natoma / Have you a little fairy in your home? |
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MUSICPOP 1911 Online |
Ragtime violin Whistling rag The oceana roll The skeleton rag That railroad rag I love old Colorado best of all Honey man my little lovin' honey man / The Gaby glide song / In the land of harmony Musical ragtime Sal The red rose rag That mysterious rag My Colorado queen Little grey home in the west song / Alexander's ragtime band Another rag a raggy rag / Nineteen fifteen Frisco |
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MUSICPOP 1912 |
Whistle it. O'er the billowy sea. Oh! you circus day / Ragtime cowboy Joe / Love's messengers. Sweet Eileen Asthore. Swing along. That mellow melody. When I get you alone tonight. Last night was the end of the world. I long for you to-night / Ah moon of my delight / Please don't take my lovin' man away / Rosary / Mary. Star. Everybody two-step / Black diamond rag / Back to dear old Denver town / Take me to the cabaret. Climb a tree with me / You're my baby / Isle o dreams. Little love, a little kiss / The Virgin's slumber song = MariƤ Wiegenlied : op. 76, no. 52 / Giannina mia / I've got the finest man / That's how I need you / Take me to that Swanee Shore. Evening. Sandman. When a maid comes knocking at your heart. Two roses. Just a dream of you, dear. Isle o'dreams. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Take me in your arms again. Stop that bear cat: Sadie. On a beautiful night. Row, row, row. Roo-ti-toot on your ragtime flute / Take a little tip from father. You keep your eye on me and I'll keep my eye on you. On the Mississippi. Rose of my heart. That old girl of mine. That song divine. That syncopated boogie boo / That's how I love you. When that midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam' Melancholy. Smile of spring. The wedding glide / When I waltz with you. I'll put my lips against yours. Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / When I dream of old Erin. As long as the shamrock grows green / Believe me if all those endearing young charms. Here Comes My Daddy Now : Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / I'd do as much for you / I want to be in Dixie / It's a long, long way to Tipperary / Last night was the end of the world / Linden lea. Moonlight Bay. My sweetheart went down with the ship. Way down South / When it's apple blossom time in Normandy / Little damozel. Everytime you're lonely, don't forget that I am lonely too. Gee, I'm glad it's leap year. Harvest song. Goody, goody, goody, goody, good / I'm going to take the first train : back to see my folks in sunny Tennessee. Be still my soul. When a boy without a girl meets a girl without a boy. Teach me to live. All night long / Fairy pipers. Good night nurse. Love is like a firefly. Kentucky days / Nightingales of Lincoln's Inn. Sylvelin. When irish eyes are smiling. Tales from the Vienna Forest. Beautiful doll : goodbye. Droop dem eyes. Dreams. Wee hoose 'mang the heather. If the moon were to tell all it sees! Meet me where the shadows fall. Pinkerton Detective Moon. Why did you make me care? Be my little baby bumble bee. When it's apple blossom time in Normandy. In the heart of a rose. Virgin's slumber song. Spring is in the air. Sail on silv'ry moon. Daddy did a wonderful thing / Little pink rose. On Long Island Sound. It's a long, long way to Tipperary. When I lost you / Good-bye everybody. Window in Spain. Lindon Lea. It must be love. Sextet from Lucia. Sympathy. Nothin' but love. Sunshine Sue. By the light of the jungle moon. Memphis blues. Somebody else will if you don't. I love you all the while. |
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MUSICPOP 1912-CP | A fragrant memory : song / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1912-CP Online | A fragrant memory song / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1912-D |
Call again / Roll them roly boly eyes / Oh! you circus day / Ragtime cowboy Joe / Bump, bump, bump in your automobile / The million dollar ball / Every nation has a flower / I got you Steve / I always knew the girl I'd love would be a girl like you / If all the girls I knew were like you / I'll be welcome in my home town : (good-bye to bright lights) / Hitchy koo / I long for you to-night / He played it on his fid, fid, fiddle dee-dee / Here comes the bride : the girl who stole my loving man away / The elevator man : going up, going up, going up, going up / Everybody loves a chicken / Fallen leaves / If every star was a little pickaninny / Parisienne : song / Tennessee moon / Please don't take my lovin' man away / Alexander's bag-pipe band / Follow me around / Aloha oe = Farewell to thee / Mandy's ragtime waltz / That entertaining rag / Toboggan rag : two step / When I was twenty one and you were sweet sixteen / Darby and Joan : song / Down in my heart / Do you know a man named Donohue? / Do it again / Don't drop a quarter in the meter : I'd rather make love in the dark : song / Don't leave your wife alone / Fashion rag : a stylish two-step / Everybody two-step / The entertainer's rag / Turkish towel rag : a rub-down / With pleasure : dance hilarious / Antonio : you'd better come home / Floating down the river on the Alabam / That rag-time regimental band : song / Frankie and Johnny, or, You'll miss me in the days to come / Moving picture rag / Ragtime mocking bird / That aeroplane glide / Climb a tree with me / Pucker up your lips, Miss Lindy / Wibbeley wobbeley wee / A little bit of everything / I've got to have some lovin' now / Oh you chicken : novelty song / When Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo / By the old cathedral door / Come back to me my melody / I'm going back to Dixie / The caterpillar crawl / Lead me to that beautiful band / The Marquard glide / Cuddle up and cling to me / Butterflies = Schmetterlinge / My sweet Italian man / On a good old time straw-ride / That military rag : a martial spasm / That slippery slide trombone : song / That trombone glide / When Johnson's quartet harmonize / Ragging the baby to sleep / Ragtime soldier man / I'm afraid, pretty maid, I'm afraid / I'm a lonesome Romeo / Giannina mia / After all that I've been to you / That syncopated boogie boo / The wedding glide / Levee Lou / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / Here Comes My Daddy Now : Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / Goody, goody, goody, goody, good / Those ragtime melodies / The ragtime jockey man / I'd like to make a date with you : (for to-morrow night) / The trolley car swing : song / Kentucky days / I'll sit right on the moon : and keep my eyes on you / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-D Online |
That entertaining rag Mandy's ragtime waltz The entertainer's rag Frankie and Johnny, or, You'll miss me in the days to come Floating down the river on the Alabam |
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MUSICPOP 1912-H |
Swanee ripples : a rag novelette / Ring tum diddie : a Boston rag / Ragtime cowboy Joe / Before that ragtime band goes home / Stewed chicken : rag / Slippery elm rag / Mandy's ragtime waltz / That entertaining rag / Toboggan rag : two step / Fashion rag : a stylish two-step / The entertainer's rag / Turkish towel rag : a rub-down / Black diamond rag / The ragtime germ of love / Ragtime eyes / The Swanee River bend / How do you do, Miss Ragtime : as introduced in the great Winter Garden success "Whirl of society" / Tokio rag / Hear that orchestra rag / He's the world's best music man / He's coming home on the 8 o'clock train / The hold up rag / Mr. ragtime whippoorwill / Mocking bird rag / Ragtime Nick / That good old rag : as played by brother Bill and sister Lill, and Paw, and Maw, and me / That devilish glide : rag / That puzzlin' rag / That operatic rag / That rag-time regimental band : song / That daffydil rag / That haunting rag-time strain / That lovable rag / That left-hand rag / That briny dip : a nautical rag song / That ev'ry little movement rag / That dramatic rag / That raggedy rag / Caliope rag / Canadian beauty : rag caprice / Chills and fever : rag (two-step) / Chimes : a novelty rag / Fiddlesticks! / The Dockstader rag : instrumental / Doll rags / The bacchanal rag / The boogie man rag / The Brighton Beach rag / The burglar rag / In Frisco for the fair / Piccalilli rag : two-step / Ripples rag / Society rag / Sour grapes : a rag / Speckled spider rag / Swanee rag : two step / Rag-time Jim : a rag-time oddity / Rig-jig rag : a slow drag / Simplicity rag / Scarecrow rag / That eccentric rag / That demon rag / That dixie dip rag : two-step song / That Dixie rag / That American rag / That universal rag / That stop time rag : instrumental / That irresistible rag / The turkey trot : rag two-step / Variety rag / Whipped cream : rag / The winter garden rag / The Madagascar mangle : a rag two-step / Mocking bird rag : two-step arrangement of the great novelty song / Midnight rag / Scott Joplin's new rag / That devilish glide rag : instrumental / That puzzlin' rag : (instrumental) / The Saint Vitus rag : song / That banjo rag : song / The ragtime sailor's rag / When Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo / That subway rag / Ham-bones : an easy picked rag / Gigglin' rag / Happy feeling rag / Delirium tremens rag / Louie take me to the Frisco fair / The Lonergan rag / Rag, rag, rag / Ragging the baby to sleep / Raggin' the old Virginia reel : novelty rag / Ragtime soldier man / The rag pickin' man / The ragtime boarding house / The ragtime band down in Harmony Hall / Rag time dancing man / Hen cackle rag : a barnyard disturbance / Hypnotic rag : two step / The Bohemia rag / The educator rag : sensational song hit / The funny bunny hug / Every-lover's rag / Knockout drops rag / Chewin' the rag : another big hit / Aeroplane rag / Red onion rag / Jamaica jinjer : a hot rag / Those ragtime melodies / Nonette rag / Come on and rag with me : song / Clover blossoms rag / The chop-stick rag / A bag of rags : two-step / Popular rag / Jaxon rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-H Online |
A bag of rags two-step / The burglar rag Black diamond rag Canadian beauty rag caprice / Caliope rag Chills and fever rag (two-step) / Nonette rag Doll rags The Dockstader rag instrumental / Delirium tremens rag Chewin' the rag another big hit / Clover blossoms rag Fiddlesticks! The educator rag sensational song hit / Every-lover's rag Hear that orchestra rag The hold up rag How do you do, Miss Ragtime as introduced in the great Winter Garden success "Whirl of society" / He's the world's best music man In Frisco for the fair Louie take me to the Frisco fair The Bohemia rag The Brighton Beach rag Come on and rag with me song / The boogie man rag Aeroplane rag The bacchanal rag Before that ragtime band goes home Ham-bones an easy picked rag / Happy feeling rag Chimes a novelty rag / Gigglin' rag He's coming home on the 8 o'clock train |
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MUSICPOP 1912-K |
I'm the lonesomest gal in town / That mellow melody. Ragtime soldier man / Oh! you little bear / Melody chimes / Keep away from the fellow who owns an automobile / I'll sit right on the moon : and keep my eyes on you / My Sumurun girl / Kiss your honey bunch good night! / When I carried your books home from school / In twilight town / Teach me that beautiful love / Love's dreamy strain. Tell me that your love is true. I would like to try it : (but I'm just a bit afraid) / I long for you to-night / Everybody loves a chicken / Only a bunch of violets / The ghost of the goblin man / Good bye Sal : march song / I'll come back to you, my Honolulu, Lou / I'm crazy for love / It can't be done / Just an old sweetheart of mine / I'd like to live in Paris all the time / Please don't take my lovin' man away / I'll do that little thing for you / Would you, sweetheart, would you / Hello, hello, New York town / I'm going back to old Missouri : (the houn' dawg trot) / Floating down the river on the Alabam / Ghost of the violin. Frisco Dan : song / Hurrah for San Francisco! / Fashion rag : a stylish two-step / Everybody two-step / The entertainer's rag / How do you do, Miss Ragtime : as introduced in the great Winter Garden success "Whirl of society" / If a rooster can love so many little chickens, can't a man love more than one / Italy / Luella Lee / That mello-cello melody / Oh, you dusky belle : novelty song / Come and kiss your little baby / That's how I lost him : novely waltz song / When I dream in dreamy dreamland / Since Bridget's learned the Texas Tommy dance / Take me to the cabaret. The hold up rag / Mocking bird rag / Those ragtime melodies / The burglar rag / And the world's all wrong again. Story the night-wind told. May with life and music. My garden of Allah for two. In the cool of the evening : when de lovin' am good : song / Take me back to dreamland : take me back with you / You're my baby / Lead me to that beautiful band / On the honeymoon express / Oh you beauty / A castle in the air : song / Dancing Dan the ragtime battling man / Castellano : spanish serenade / Daddy : a raggy song / Don't worry about that bald spot / Dolly Deane : popular march song and chorus / Now, I have to call him father / Oh! what a beautiful dream : (you seem) / At the devil's ball / Take your image from my heart / Every day in the year / I've got a friend / I know what you're doing / How could I know that you loved me / If all the girls in all this world were just as nice as you / How would you like to be loved? / Take me to that Swanee Shore. Down the lane that leads to drowsy-land / Take a little tip from father. I'ts the girl behind the man / You keep your eye on me and I'll keep my eye on you. On the Mississippi. When that midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam' Mister Pagliatch / Lolita : vals : op. 109 / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / When the twilight comes to kiss the rose "good night" Here Comes My Daddy Now : Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / I'd do as much for you / I want to be in Dixie / It's a long, long way to Tipperary / Last night was the end of the world / Way down South / I've got the finest man. Rachel Rubinstein's rag / The ragtime jockey man / Amarella. My little Persian rose. Teasing moon. Mine. Spring's a lovable ladye. Grandmother's album. Why did you make me care? Drifting. I wish that I was back in old Killarney! One sweet song of love. They gotta quit kickin' my dawg aroun' / When you're married / That society bear / Land of golden dreams. After vespers : a twilight meditation / Daddy did a wonderful thing / All I can say is "I love you." The chop-stick rag / Come along to honeymoon land. I was never meant for you / Somebody else is gettin' it / Not 'till then will I cease to love you / I'm going to take the first train : (back to see my folks in sunny Tennessee) / String a ring of roses round your Rosie / I'm saving my kisses for someone / Little girl at home. Wonderful garden of dreams. |
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MUSICPOP 1912-K Online |
If a rooster can love so many little chickens, can't a man love more than one In the cool of the evening when de lovin' am good : song / The entertainer's rag Fashion rag a stylish two-step / I'm the lonesomest gal in town The chop-stick rag At the devil's ball |
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MUSICPOP 1912-SM |
The lake / Oh! you circus day / When we haven't said our prayers : musical recitation / The sweet o' the year / From the land of the sky-blue water : op. 45, no. 1 / I've been roaming / That's how I need you / All night long / I want a little lovin', sometimes : song / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-SM Online |
All night long That's how I need you Oh! you circus day The lake The sweet o' the year From the land of the sky-blue water op. 45, no. 1 / I want a little lovin', sometimes song / I've been roaming When we haven't said our prayers musical recitation / |
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MUSICPOP 1912 Online |
Everybody two-step Back to dear old Denver town Goody, goody, goody, goody, good Here Comes My Daddy Now Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / Ragtime cowboy Joe Roo-ti-toot on your ragtime flute |
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MUSICPOP 1913 | In my harem / | 1 |