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MUSICPOP 1911-SM |
The ostende : I've loved you from the start / Oh, you beautiful doll / The Gaby glide : song / The harbor of love / That railroad rag / Honey girl : song / Everybody's doing it now / Have you a little fairy in your home? / Billy : (I always dream of Bill) / My pretty Eileen good night : an Irish ballad / Happy hearts : waltzes / The skeleton rag / I like your apron and your bonnet and your little Quaker gown / I list the trill in golden throat : from the opera Natoma / |
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MUSICPOP 1911-SM Online |
The skeleton 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? 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 I like your apron and your bonnet and your little Quaker gown |
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MUSICPOP 1911 Online |
That railroad rag Honey man my little lovin' honey man / Alexander's ragtime band The oceana roll The skeleton rag My Colorado queen I love old Colorado best of all The Gaby glide song / Another rag a raggy rag / In the land of harmony That mysterious rag Musical ragtime Sal The red rose rag Whistling rag Little grey home in the west song / Nineteen fifteen Frisco Ragtime violin |
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MUSICPOP 1912 |
I've got the finest man / Good night nurse. Giannina mia / You're my baby / Back to dear old Denver town / Daddy did a wonderful thing / As long as the shamrock grows green / Believe me if all those endearing young charms. I want to be in Dixie / It's a long, long way to Tipperary / Linden lea. My sweetheart went down with the ship. Way down South / When it's apple blossom time in Normandy / Sandman. When a maid comes knocking at your heart. Two roses. Isle o'dreams. I'm going to take the first train : back to see my folks in sunny Tennessee. Melancholy. Climb a tree with me / Mary. Just a dream of you, dear. If the moon were to tell all it sees! Pinkerton Detective Moon. Why did you make me care? Meet me where the shadows fall. Memphis blues. Good-bye everybody. The Virgin's slumber song = MariƤ Wiegenlied : op. 76, no. 52 / Everytime you're lonely, don't forget that I am lonely too. Fairy pipers. Gee, I'm glad it's leap year. Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Take a little tip from father. Take me in your arms again. That song divine. I'll put my lips against yours. Roo-ti-toot on your ragtime flute / On the Mississippi. When that midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam' Virgin's slumber song. Rose of my heart. Nothin' but love. Sextet from Lucia. Oh! you circus day / All night long / That's how I need you / Everybody two-step / Goody, goody, goody, goody, good / Black diamond rag / Ragtime cowboy Joe / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / Here Comes My Daddy Now : Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / That syncopated boogie boo / The wedding glide / Kentucky days / You keep your eye on me and I'll keep my eye on you. Rosary / Sylvelin. Ah moon of my delight / Last night was the end of the world / In the heart of a rose. Love's messengers. I long for you to-night / I love you all the while. I'd do as much for you / Sympathy. When I lost you / Beautiful doll : goodbye. Dreams. Droop dem eyes. It must be love. Love is like a firefly. Moonlight Bay. Nightingales of Lincoln's Inn. O'er the billowy sea. On a beautiful night. On Long Island Sound. Row, row, row. Sail on silv'ry moon. Spring is in the air. Star. Stop that bear cat: Sadie. Sunshine Sue. Swing along. Tales from the Vienna Forest. Teach me to live. That's how I love you. Wee hoose 'mang the heather. When a boy without a girl meets a girl without a boy. When I waltz with you. Whistle it. Take me to that Swanee Shore. Take me to the cabaret. That mellow melody. By the light of the jungle moon. When I get you alone tonight. Evening. When it's apple blossom time in Normandy. Lindon Lea. Little love, a little kiss / Little pink rose. Little damozel. Be still my soul. Window in Spain. That old girl of mine. Last night was the end of the world. It's a long, long way to Tipperary. Be my little baby bumble bee. Harvest song. Please don't take my lovin' man away / Smile of spring. Sweet Eileen Asthore. When I dream of old Erin. When irish eyes are smiling. Isle o dreams. Somebody else will if you don't. |
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MUSICPOP 1912-CP | A fragrant memory : song / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1912-CP Online | A fragrant memory song / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1912-D |
Oh you chicken : novelty song / Darby and Joan : song / Aloha oe = Farewell to thee / Everybody loves a chicken / Fallen leaves / Every nation has a flower / Don't drop a quarter in the meter : I'd rather make love in the dark : song / If every star was a little pickaninny / I'll be welcome in my home town : (good-bye to bright lights) / He played it on his fid, fid, fiddle dee-dee / Alexander's bag-pipe band / If all the girls I knew were like you / Giannina mia / Moving picture rag / The Marquard glide / After all that I've been to you / When Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo / Ragtime soldier man / Mandy's ragtime waltz / That entertaining rag / Toboggan rag : two step / Turkish towel rag : a rub-down / With pleasure : dance hilarious / Fashion rag : a stylish two-step / The entertainer's rag / That rag-time regimental band : song / Parisienne : song / I'm afraid, pretty maid, I'm afraid / Butterflies = Schmetterlinge / Climb a tree with me / When Johnson's quartet harmonize / Come back to me my melody / Do you know a man named Donohue? / I'll sit right on the moon : and keep my eyes on you / I'm a lonesome Romeo / Follow me around / Antonio : you'd better come home / When I was twenty one and you were sweet sixteen / Those ragtime melodies / Call again / Wibbeley wobbeley wee / I've got to have some lovin' now / A little bit of everything / Do it again / Hitchy koo / Here comes the bride : the girl who stole my loving man away / On a good old time straw-ride / My sweet Italian man / Tennessee moon / By the old cathedral door / The caterpillar crawl / Lead me to that beautiful band / The ragtime jockey man / Oh! you circus day / Everybody two-step / Frankie and Johnny, or, You'll miss me in the days to come / Floating down the river on the Alabam / Goody, goody, goody, goody, good / Ragtime cowboy Joe / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / Here Comes My Daddy Now : Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / That syncopated boogie boo / The wedding glide / Levee Lou / Kentucky days / Bump, bump, bump in your automobile / The million dollar ball / Ragtime mocking bird / Roll them roly boly eyes / That aeroplane glide / That military rag : a martial spasm / That slippery slide trombone : song / That trombone glide / The trolley car swing : song / I'm going back to Dixie / Cuddle up and cling to me / I'd like to make a date with you : (for to-morrow night) / I always knew the girl I'd love would be a girl like you / Ragging the baby to sleep / I got you Steve / Pucker up your lips, Miss Lindy / Don't leave your wife alone / Down in my heart / The elevator man : going up, going up, going up, going up / I long for you to-night / Please don't take my lovin' man away / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-D Online |
That entertaining rag Floating down the river on the Alabam The entertainer's rag Mandy's ragtime waltz Frankie and Johnny, or, You'll miss me in the days to come |
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MUSICPOP 1912-H |
In Frisco for the fair / Knockout drops rag / Doll rags / The hold up rag / The funny bunny hug / The educator rag : sensational song hit / He's coming home on the 8 o'clock train / He's the world's best music man / The Saint Vitus rag : song / The ragtime sailor's rag / That puzzlin' rag / That good old rag : as played by brother Bill and sister Lill, and Paw, and Maw, and me / That devilish glide : rag / When Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo / That left-hand rag / That haunting rag-time strain / The ragtime band down in Harmony Hall / The ragtime boarding house / Rag time dancing man / Ragtime soldier man / How do you do, Miss Ragtime : as introduced in the great Winter Garden success "Whirl of society" / Variety rag / Whipped cream : rag / The winter garden rag / Mocking bird rag : two-step arrangement of the great novelty song / That devilish glide rag : instrumental / Scott Joplin's new rag / Scarecrow rag / Simplicity rag / Piccalilli rag : two-step / Rag-time Jim : a rag-time oddity / Rig-jig rag : a slow drag / Sour grapes : a rag / Swanee rag : two step / Swanee ripples : a rag novelette / That demon rag / That dixie dip rag : two-step song / That Dixie rag / That American rag / That universal rag / The turkey trot : rag two-step / Midnight rag / Mandy's ragtime waltz / That entertaining rag / Toboggan rag : two step / Turkish towel rag : a rub-down / The bacchanal rag / The boogie man rag / The Brighton Beach rag / The burglar rag / Fashion rag : a stylish two-step / The entertainer's rag / Mr. ragtime whippoorwill / The ragtime germ of love / That banjo rag : song / Ham-bones : an easy picked rag / That subway rag / That operatic rag / That rag-time regimental band : song / That daffydil rag / That dramatic rag / That ev'ry little movement rag / That raggedy rag / Caliope rag / Chills and fever : rag (two-step) / Fiddlesticks! / The Dockstader rag : instrumental / Happy feeling rag / The Lonergan rag / Mocking bird rag / Louie take me to the Frisco fair / Stewed chicken : rag / Those ragtime melodies / Every-lover's rag / Black diamond rag / Hear that orchestra rag / Ragtime cowboy Joe / The rag pickin' man / Ragtime eyes / Ragtime Nick / The Swanee River bend / That lovable rag / Canadian beauty : rag caprice / Chewin' the rag : another big hit / Chimes : a novelty rag / Clover blossoms rag / Delirium tremens rag / Gigglin' rag / Hypnotic rag : two step / Jamaica jinjer : a hot rag / The Madagascar mangle : a rag two-step / That puzzlin' rag : (instrumental) / Popular rag / Ring tum diddie : a Boston rag / Ripples rag / Slippery elm rag / Society rag / Speckled spider rag / That eccentric rag / That irresistible rag / That stop time rag : instrumental / Before that ragtime band goes home / The Bohemia rag / Come on and rag with me : song / A bag of rags : two-step / Rag, rag, rag / Raggin' the old Virginia reel : novelty rag / Ragging the baby to sleep / Red onion rag / Tokio rag / The chop-stick rag / Aeroplane rag / That briny dip : a nautical rag song / Hen cackle rag : a barnyard disturbance / Jaxon rag / Nonette rag / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-H Online |
Nonette rag Ham-bones an easy picked rag / Happy feeling rag Chills and fever rag (two-step) / Fiddlesticks! Doll rags The Dockstader rag instrumental / Aeroplane rag Come on and rag with me song / The boogie man rag The bacchanal rag The educator rag sensational song hit / Before that ragtime band goes home Hear that orchestra rag He's the world's best music man The hold up rag Every-lover's rag How do you do, Miss Ragtime as introduced in the great Winter Garden success "Whirl of society" / The Bohemia rag The Brighton Beach rag A bag of rags two-step / The burglar rag In Frisco for the fair Louie take me to the Frisco fair He's coming home on the 8 o'clock train Black diamond rag Canadian beauty rag caprice / Caliope rag Chewin' the rag another big hit / Chimes a novelty rag / Clover blossoms rag Delirium tremens rag Gigglin' rag |
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MUSICPOP 1912-K |
I'm the lonesomest gal in town / I would like to try it : (but I'm just a bit afraid) / I'ts the girl behind the man / Everybody loves a chicken / Floating down the river on the Alabam / I'm going back to old Missouri : (the houn' dawg trot) / Every day in the year / I've got a friend / If all the girls in all this world were just as nice as you / I'll do that little thing for you / How would you like to be loved? / How could I know that you loved me / The hold up rag / How do you do, Miss Ragtime : as introduced in the great Winter Garden success "Whirl of society" / You're my baby / Those ragtime melodies / If a rooster can love so many little chickens, can't a man love more than one / Daddy did a wonderful thing / The burglar rag / Fashion rag : a stylish two-step / Mocking bird rag / Daddy : a raggy song / I want to be in Dixie / It's a long, long way to Tipperary / Way down South / That society bear / My Sumurun girl / When the twilight comes to kiss the rose "good night" Oh you beauty / Dancing Dan the ragtime battling man / A castle in the air : song / At the devil's ball / Take me back to dreamland : take me back with you / Why did you make me care? Land of golden dreams. Drifting. Mine. Grandmother's album. I'll sit right on the moon : and keep my eyes on you / Spring's a lovable ladye. When you're married / They gotta quit kickin' my dawg aroun' / I know what you're doing / Hurrah for San Francisco! / Oh! what a beautiful dream : (you seem) / Mister Pagliatch / Not 'till then will I cease to love you / Oh! you little bear / Ragtime soldier man / Keep away from the fellow who owns an automobile / When I carried your books home from school / Kiss your honey bunch good night! / On the honeymoon express / My little Persian rose. Castellano : spanish serenade / Don't worry about that bald spot / Now, I have to call him father / When I dream in dreamy dreamland / I'd like to live in Paris all the time / Luella Lee / That mello-cello melody / Come and kiss your little baby / Oh, you dusky belle : novelty song / Only a bunch of violets / The ghost of the goblin man / Good bye Sal : march song / Italy / Just an old sweetheart of mine / Frisco Dan : song / Hello, hello, New York town / Lead me to that beautiful band / Take a little tip from father. I've got the finest man. Rachel Rubinstein's rag / The ragtime jockey man / Down the lane that leads to drowsy-land / On the Mississippi. When that midnight choo choo leaves for Alabam' After vespers : a twilight meditation / Ghost of the violin. Love's dreamy strain. String a ring of roses round your Rosie / Melody chimes / Somebody else is gettin' it / In twilight town / Teach me that beautiful love / I'm saving my kisses for someone / I was never meant for you / Everybody two-step / Waiting for the Robert E. Lee / Here Comes My Daddy Now : Oh Pop - Oh Pop - Oh Pop / You keep your eye on me and I'll keep my eye on you. I'll come back to you, my Honolulu, Lou / Take your image from my heart / Would you, sweetheart, would you / I'm going to take the first train : (back to see my folks in sunny Tennessee) / The chop-stick rag / Since Bridget's learned the Texas Tommy dance / The entertainer's rag / In the cool of the evening : when de lovin' am good : song / Lolita : vals : op. 109 / I'm crazy for love / It can't be done / That's how I lost him : novely waltz song / Last night was the end of the world / Dolly Deane : popular march song and chorus / I long for you to-night / I'd do as much for you / And the world's all wrong again. Take me to that Swanee Shore. Take me to the cabaret. I wish that I was back in old Killarney! Little girl at home. May with life and music. Story the night-wind told. Amarella. That mellow melody. One sweet song of love. Tell me that your love is true. Please don't take my lovin' man away / Teasing moon. Come along to honeymoon land. All I can say is "I love you." My garden of Allah for two. Wonderful garden of dreams. |
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MUSICPOP 1912-K Online |
The chop-stick rag Fashion rag a stylish two-step / The entertainer's rag 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 / I'm the lonesomest gal in town At the devil's ball |
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MUSICPOP 1912-SM |
The lake / The sweet o' the year / From the land of the sky-blue water : op. 45, no. 1 / I've been roaming / When we haven't said our prayers : musical recitation / Oh! you circus day / All night long / That's how I need you / I want a little lovin', sometimes : song / |
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MUSICPOP 1912-SM Online |
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 / All night long That's how I need you Oh! you circus day |
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MUSICPOP 1912 Online |
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 Everybody two-step Roo-ti-toot on your ragtime flute |
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MUSICPOP 1913 | In my harem / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1913 |
You broke my heart, to pass the time away. Oh! you lovable chile. Sweetest little sweetheart of them all. Tug boat Joe. Aloha oe = Farewell to thee / Great big baked potato : served by the Northern Pacific Railway Dining Car Department / Garden of lilies : waltzes / Friend o'mine. Colorado the golden / Denver town : home of hospitality / Good old Denver town / God remembers when the world forgets / Ballin' the jack / The bubble : from the musical farce High jinks / Dreaming. I'm crying just for you. I'm coming back to Dixie and you. I'm going back to Carolina / To have, to hold, to love. Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral. Isle d'amour. Mother! I never heard of anybody dying from a kiss (did you?) Blue are her eyes. Marcheta. There's a girl in the heart of Maryland : with a heart that belongs to me. The flower garden ball. For the sake of a wife and home. Wi-um. Quest. In my Garden of Eden for two. Thy mouth is a rose. When dreams come true. Fool there was. If you only knew what I know says the moon. Ain't you coming back to old Virginia? You went away. Tampa Bay. Always take a girl named Daisy : 'cause daisies won't tell / Lovin' child / Love me while the loving is good / That tinkling tango tune : song / South Dakota is the sunshine state. Owl. You're my girl / Somebody's coming to my house / Sweethearts : waltz song from the comic opera "Sweethearts" / California sunshine : rag intermezzo / The curse of an aching heart / At the devil's ball / Chic-ka-saw / Somebody loves you. Cradle song. Nights of gladness. It takes a little rain with the sunshine to make the world go round. Spring's awakening. Silver threads among the gold. Danny boy / Shipmates o' mine. You're a great big blue eyed baby / I'm on my way to Mandalay / Snookey ookums / I'm goin' back, back, back to Memphis, Tennessee / I hear a thrush at eve : serenade / All aboard for Dixie Land / In my harem / Why did you make me love you? In apple blossom time : down on the farm / In the valley of the moon / Blind ploughman. He'd have to get under - get out and get under : (to fix up his automobile) / That international rag / Aloha oe (farewell to thee) Sing me the rosary. Das Denver Bundes-Turnfest : offizielles Festlied : 1913 / Melinda's wedding day / The rose that grows in dreamland just for you / 'Cross the Mason-Dixon line : song / I told you not to do it. I'm in love with the mother of my best girl. In the heart of the city that has no heart. Kiss me I've never been kissed before. Sunshine and roses. Morning wind. Any time. San Francisco Sue. Don't tell me in the morning what I did the night before. Down in Arkansaw. Ever at rest. Isch ga-bibble. Jeannette and her little wooden shoes. Lord is my light. My lady rose. My skylark love. My sweet derry rose. My task. O what is man. Pluck this little flower. Pretty as a picture. Sailing down the Chesapeake Bay. Since you went away. Song of the heart. T's nice to get up in the. Tears and smiles. Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace. Walla walla walla. When my ships come sailing home. Where is the love of yesterday. You made me love you : I didn't want to do it. Floating down the river : ('cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) / Shadow time. What d'ye mean you lost yer dog. Where did you get that girl. You'll be welcome when you get back home. Wake up! Memphis blues. It's nice to get up in the mornin' : but it's nicer to lie in bed / Across the Mason-Dixon line. I've got everything I want but you. I hear a thrush at eve. Donna e mobile. Dream days. Hark! hark! the lark. O that it were so. While they were dancing around. I heard "The Holy City" Every lover must meet his fate. Gee! I wish I was big. Green branches. Heart of her. Suppose I met you face to face. Goodbye summer! so long fall! Trail of the lonesome pine. As the years roll by. Roses in my garden. |
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MUSICPOP 1913-CP | Since you went away / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1913-CP Online | Since you went away | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1913-D |
The cricket on the hearth : from the comic opera "Sweethearts" / Don't you wish you were back home again? / Down in Chattanooga / Fifty times a day / How the money rolls in / Floreine : waltz song : an adaptation of the famous "Floreine" syncopated waltz / Ha-za-zaa / I miss you most of all / The old maids ball / I'll get you : song / Happy little country girl / The ragtime dream / I don't want to : (oh, come on) : song / That baseball rag / He's on a boat that sailed last Wednesday : he's coming home / Under the midnight moon / I love her : oh! oh! oh! / My raggyadore / Down by the silvery Rio Grande / If you don't want me : why do you hang around / There's a girl in Arizona / Come and kiss your little baby / Do you wonder why men leave home / I'll change the shadows to sunshine : ballad / Flow along River Tennessee : to the home of the girl I love : song / Bobbin' up and down / High jinks / Always take a girl named Daisy : 'cause daisies won't tell / If I had my way : (ballad) / Way back home / Underneath the cotton moon / On the honeymoon express / Please, Miss Central, find my mamma / Within the law : novelty song / Adam and Eve had a wonderful time / He's so good to me / Honeymoon lane / You're my girl / You're the most wonderful girl / There's a wireless station down in my heart / Somebody's coming to my house / I wonder where my easy rider's gone / Low bridge, everybody down, or, Fifteen years on the Erie Canal / On the old front porch / And then / The apple tree and the bumble bee / Welcome home / Holy night, peaceful night = Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht : Christmas song / The curse of an aching heart / Anna Liza's wedding day / If they don't stop making them so beautiful / I have you : song / At the devil's ball / Mammy Jinny's jubilee : shake yo' feet / Come dance with me / Snookey ookums / Cross the Great Divide : I'll wait for you / I hear a thrush at eve : serenade / Down home rag / In my harem / San Francisco bound / In my Mercer racing car / Kiss me good-night! : out the window you must go / Tra-la, la, la! / Daisies will tell you so : waltz song / In the valley of the moon / He'd have to get under - get out and get under : (to fix up his automobile) / I'm all dressed up and no place to go / That international rag / That ragtime suffragette / Melinda's wedding day / Roll on, Missouri / 'Cross the Mason-Dixon line : song / Ev'rybody's doing it at the seaside : novelty song / Floating down the river : ('cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) / |
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