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MUSICPOP 1914 Online |
The overland handicap racing march, two-step / The rose of the mountain trail The aba daba honeymoon He's a rag picker |
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MUSICPOP 1915 |
Made in the U.S.A. / Summer moon / The monkey jubilee / So long, Letty : duet / Sunshine of your smile : (duet) My little girl / Allah. America, I love you / Dorothy Vernon : waltzes / Denver / Take me to the midnight cake walk ball / Neal of the Navy / Mister love will catch you yet / Araby / A girl in Dixie in the days of 1860 : (loved a Yankee soldier boy) / Some little bug is going to find you : food song / Hello, Frisco : I called you up to say hello / Our Colorado / The sweetest girl in Monterey : song / There's one California for mine : song / You can't afford to marry : if you can't afford a Ford / Somebody knows / Way down yonder : song / Put me to sleep with an old fashioned melody : wake me up with a rag / Chinese blues / We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / My bird of paradise : my Honolulu girl / Pigeon walk : song / Hold me in your loving arms. Little brother's lullaby. When we gathered wildflowers. M-o-t-h-e-r. Come back, Dixie / On the banks of Killarney : where the shamrocks grow green. I love you--that's one thing I know / My little dream girl. Do you remember. One, two, three, four. Sunny Colorado / I found you among the roses. Silent, O Moyle, be the roar of thy water. Love here is my heart. Ypsilanti. When I leave the world behind / Song of the hills. Kiss me again. Made in the U.S.A. On the beach at Waikiki / There! Little girl don't cry. Circus day in Dixie. Autumn / My mother's rosary. Cradle song. Hop a jitney with me. Honolulu girl. Wild geese. If we can't be the same old sweethearts, we'll just be the same old friends / Violets. I'm a lonesome melody / Teach me to smile. When the right girl comes along. Sunshine of your smile. Are you from Dixie? The blue and the gray. Smiling world smiles on. Dear heart of mine. Hesitation blues : Oh! baby must I hesitate : song / Everyone I know loves you. Vale. Sometimes the dream comes true. Bitterness of love. Back home in Tennessee. My own home town in Ireland. There's a long, long trail. It's tulip time in Holland : two lips are calling me. Down in Bom Bombay. Old refrain. Norway. We'll never let the old flag fall. One fleeting hour. Don't bite the hand that's feeding you. Sometime you'll remember. I'm simply crazy over you. You can't forget your mother when the heart turns home. Thank God for a garden! Keep the home-fires burning : till the boys come home / Ladder of roses. I'm on my way to Dublin bay. God is our refuge. For every smile you gave me you caused a thousand tears / Here comes Tootsi. Rosary / When it's all over. It's a long, long way to Tipperary. Alabama jubilee / Grey wolf. Voice of the mountains. You're the dawn of a perfect day. Twilight and dawn. Nuthin' Down among the sheltering pines. Across the field. Laddie in khaki. Lord is my shepherd. My own Venetian rose. Normandy. On the way to home sweet home. Loading up the Mandy Lee : song / Babes in the wood. When you're in love with someone who is not in love with you. I didn't raise my Ford to be a Jitney. I want a little love from you. Poppy time in old Japan. Keep on hopin' If you can't get a girl in the summertime : you'll never get a girl at all. Where the columbines grow / Lights of home. There must be little cupids in the brine. Allah's holiday / There's a light that's burning in the window. I'm at your service girls. Allah's holiday. There! little girl; don't cry. We hope you've brought your smiles along. Memories. Let me really live tonight sweetheart : and tomorrow let me die. Dreams. I love a piano. Way down in Arkansaw. Wind song. When it strikes home. Could the dreams of a dreamer come true / Jane. Kentucky home. Crow's egg / Down among the sheltering palms. One of all the world. Thine eyes so blue and tender. Where's the girl for me? Often. Dreamy eyes. That dear old mother of mine. Awakening. Hello Hawaii how are you. Alice. There's a rose in old Erin. Rackety coo! Carlie Chaplin walk. O'er the hills of dear old Maine. The bird of the wilderness / Underneath the stars. Runaway June. It's time to say goodnight. I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier / Rapture of your kiss. I've been floating down the old green river / Pack up your troubles in your old-kit bag and smile, smile, smile. Come out of the kitchen Mary Ann. Little grey mother. She's the daughter of Mother Machree. Go to sleep my dusky baby. Just try to picture me back home in Tennessee. Good-bye Virginia. Mammy moon. Roll along, harvest moon. Love comes a-stealing. In blinky, winky, chinky Chinatown. In Italy. I'll be waiting for you. Dear little mother and you. I'm looking for someone's heart. |
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MUSICPOP 1915-CP |
God guide our President / The lesson that you taught / |
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MUSICPOP 1915-CP Online |
The lesson that you taught God guide our President |
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MUSICPOP 1915-D |
Honey boy : (my heart is calling for you) / I love you, Honolulu / The primrose way / I love to stay at home / We're going to celebrate the end of the war in ragtime : (be sure that Woodrow Wilson leads the band) / Don't bite the hand that's feeding you / When it's peach picking time in Delaware : (I'll be there, I'll be there) / The hesitating blues / Broadway tipperary / The magic melody / My Nagasaki girl / At the old plantation ball / Homeward bound / I'm going back to the farm / Come back, Dixie / Oh that beautiful band / America, I love you / "Are you the O'Reilly?" : (blime me, O'Reilly, you are lookin' well) : adapted from the original song; "Is that Mr. Reilly?" / Cheer up : (better times will soon be here) / Blow your horn / You wake up in the morning in Chicago / Along the road to Singapore / Dancing the jelly roll : song / Here's to the rose / Araby / Along the rocky road to Dublin / Spanish Joe from Mexico / Tennessee / Hello, Frisco : I called you up to say hello / Katinka : from Katinka : a musical play / Gasoline Gus and his jitney bus / The jitney bus / Broadway / If you can't get a girl in the summertime : you'll never get a girl at all / By heck : eccentric fox-trot / Put me to sleep with an old fashioned melody : wake me up with a rag / Chinese blues / Sailing thru the Panama Canal / We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / While the band played an American rag / My bird of paradise : my Honolulu girl / Cohen owes me ninety seven dollars / Buster rag / Ben Bolt, or, Don't you remember / Can you pay? : (for a broken heart) / Pigeon walk : song / Oh, what a beautiful baby : song / I've lost my Mandy / All for you! : love duo / Watch your step / That Southern hospitality : (when you're down in Dixie) / I love you--that's one thing I know / If we can't be the same old sweethearts, we'll just be the same old friends / I'm a lonesome melody / Hesitation blues : Oh! baby must I hesitate : song / Alabama jubilee / Loading up the Mandy Lee : song / If you only had my disposition : (my daddy came from Paree) / I've been floating down the old green river / |
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MUSICPOP 1915-D Online |
Gasoline Gus and his jitney bus Buster rag At the old plantation ball |
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MUSICPOP 1915-H |
Red raven rag / That left-hand rag / My favorite rag / Bunch of noise rag : march & two step / Come to the beautiful ragtime ball / California / Exposition rag / Frisco bound / Jinx rag : dedicated to the famous cartoonist Jean Knott / Mutilation rag / You're welcome back to California : introduced in the new play with music "So long Letty" book by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris / Contentment rag / The college inn rag / 'Twas a long, long way to Frisco / Evergreen rag / High yellow cake walk and two-step / Nat Goodwin Cafe rag / The Allen glide / Cleopatra rag / Sandy river rag / 12th Street rag / Alaska rag / Ragging the scale / Reindeer : rag time two-step / Silver fox : a raggy fox trot / The dainty-foot glide : rag one step or two step / Webster grove rag / Saskatoon / Fuzzy wuzzy rag / Shoot me back to California-land / The raggy fox trot / Nightingale rag / There's one California for mine : song / Going to pieces : rag one step / Sam Fox trot / Chop suey rag / Railroad Jim / Put me to sleep with an old fashioned melody : wake me up with a rag / We're bound for Frisco come along / At the 1915 fair / Beets and turnips : fox trot / India rubber / Kentucky rosebuds : cake walk or one step / That moaning saxophone rag : instrumental / Shoeboot's serenade : rag song with trombone obligato / Ragapation / Such is life : rag fox trot / Son set rag / Hot off the griddle : novelty cake walk / Trilby rag : one step / Knick knocks : rag .. one step / California, gladsome land / |
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MUSICPOP 1915-H c.2 Online | Bunch of noise rag : march & two step / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1915-H Online |
'Twas a long, long way to Frisco Frisco bound Exposition rag Beets and turnips fox trot / Contentment rag The dainty-foot glide rag one step or two step / Fuzzy wuzzy rag California, gladsome land California At the 1915 fair Shoot me back to California-land We're bound for Frisco come along Come to the beautiful ragtime ball The college inn rag The Allen glide Alaska rag Chop suey rag Cleopatra rag Railroad Jim Evergreen rag You're welcome back to California introduced in the new play with music "So long Letty" book by Oliver Morosco and Elmer Harris / |
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MUSICPOP 1915-I |
Vive la C.T.C. / The C.T.C. march song / |
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MUSICPOP 1915-I Online |
The C.T.C. march song Vive la C.T.C |
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MUSICPOP 1915-K |
I spelt San Francisco / Made in the U.S.A. / Cute little summery time / If it takes a thousand years / Ireland, I hear you calling / That Southern hospitality / The hours I spent with thee / The kiss that made you mine / Honey unlatch the door / Alabama jubilee / Land of the poppy / Over the hills to Mary : song / I'm going back to Buenos Ayres / Just a plain every-day girl / I'm longing for old Virginia and you / I'll make you want me / There's a rose in old Erin : that's blooming for me / Those Irving Berlin Melodies : solo and chorus / When I found you : waltz song / There's a light that's burning in the window : of the little house upon the hill / My Honolulu rose = Kuu-Loke-O-Honolulu / Let's help each other along / Lonely in town / There's one California for mine : song / Piney ridge / On the trail to Santa Fe / Lotus land : Lola / In Alabama, dear with you / High yellow cake walk and two-step / A cabaret 'neath the old Egyptian moon / You'll be there / In old Madeira : song / Oh mister won't you tickle me / Love me or leave me alone / To Lou / Take me to the midnight cake walk ball / There's a lonely little girl in Honolulu : song / If war is what Sherman said it was : song / Honey-moon bells : song / Hula Lou / Lolita / I love you best of all / Railroad Jim / The tale the tear-drop told / San Francisco / San Francisco queen of cities / Going to pieces : rag one step / All for the love of a girl / I wanna be the captain, or I won't play / We'll have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home / The Rose of 'Frisco Bay / Always be honey to me / My bird of paradise : my Honolulu girl / My American beauty rose / It's all a dream / I'm goin' back to old Nebraska : (good-bye) / The kangaroo hop : fox trot / McCarty : what else could you expect, fram a man named McCarty or any other loyal Irishman! / Rosie Rosenblott : don't make no theatre with me / Somewhere there are a thousand broken hearts. Come back, Dixie / Made in the U.S.A. Yesteryear. If we can't be the same old sweethearts, we'll just be the same old friends / I'm a lonesome melody / We'll now have to say goodbye. Hesitation blues : Oh! baby must I hesitate : song / Has anybody here kissed Toodles? It's tulip time in Holland : two lips are calling me. Don't bite the hand that's feeding you. San Jose. I chose a rose. My own Venetian rose. His last thought was of mother. Loading up the Mandy Lee : song / I didn't raise my Ford to be a Jitney. You! Come swing with me on the Golden Gate. Neapolitan love song. World is hungry for a little bit of love. The ragtime pipe of Pan / Virginia Lee. Jane. Firefly. Chinese blues. Araby. Loveland days / Little Honolulu Lou : a hula / Land of the long ago. Life's twilight. Drip, drip, drip went the waterfall. She's the daughter of Mother Machree. Roll along, harvest moon. Piney Ridge. |
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MUSICPOP 1915-K Online |
I spelt San Francisco I'm goin' back to old Nebraska (good-bye) / Going to pieces rag one step / High yellow cake walk and two-step The kangaroo hop fox trot / Land of the poppy On the trail to Santa Fe San Francisco queen of cities San Francisco There's one California for mine song / A cabaret 'neath the old Egyptian moon |
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MUSICPOP 1915-SM |
Soap : the oppressor / I came with a song / Keep on hopin' : song / Thank God for a garden : song / Down here : (It's quiet down here) : song / When I leave the world behind / |
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MUSICPOP 1915-SM Online |
When I leave the world behind I came with a song Keep on hopin' song / Thank God for a garden song / Soap the oppressor / Down here (It's quiet down here) : song / |
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MUSICPOP 1915 Online |
Denver Our Colorado Where the columbines grow Sunny Colorado Hello, Frisco I called you up to say hello / There's one California for mine song / Alabama jubilee |
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MUSICPOP 1916 |
I can hear the ukuleles calling me : song / Dear old dreamy Honolulu town / Hong Kong / Pretty baby : song / Keep your eye on the girlie you love / The skies are blue in Colorado : march chorus for mixed or male voices / Just try to picture me down home in Tennessee / My dreamy China lady : song / If you ever get lonely : song / Suzanne / Arrah go on, I'm gonna go back to Oregon / Naughty! Naughty! Naughty / Down Honolulu way : song / What do you want to make those eyes at me for? / Pray for the lights to go out : a negro shouting song : that new "Ballin the Jack" song / Boomerang rag / I'm going back to California : that's where I belong / A fairy story by the fire / Blue goose rag / Yaddie kaddie kiddie kaddie koo. Dear old dreamy Honolulu town. Li'l Liza Jane. By the weeping waters. They made it twice as nice as paradise : and they called it Dixieland : song / Luana. Hear thou my prayer. Wind's in the south. I love you that's one thing I know. My Hawaiian sunshine. Her pink mumu. I want to be with you. Shades of night. Ireland must be heaven, for my mother came from there. Love o mine. Where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night? / As we part. At last. I'm burning a fire down in my heart for you. All things that we clasp. Prayer perfect. My rosary for you. Aloha sunset land. On the South Sea isle. Let cupid in. Some day I'll make you care. Butterflies. Love-land. Carmen Ohio. Where rolls the Oregon. If I knocked the 'l' out of Kelly : it would still be Kelly to me. Through these wonderful glasses of mine. Put on your slippers and fill up your pipe : you're not going bye-bye to-night. Wake up, America. Sweet cider time when you were mine. Honolulu blues. Bon jour, ma belle! / War babies. Somewhere in Dixie land. Auf wiedersehn. Oh! How she could yacki hacki wicki wacki woo : that's love in Honolu / You'll find a little bit of Ireland Everywhere. She is the sunshine of Virginia. Oh, those blues! Hawaii and you. Take me back to dear old blighty. I'd like to be the fellow that my old girl's loving now. Love went a-riding. Easter hymn. Walkin' the dog / The skies are blue in Colorado : march song and chorus / Love days. I ain't got nobody much. Honolulu hicki boola boo. Good-bye, good luck, God bless you. When are you coming to dixie? They called it Dixieland. We're one day nearer heaven. Voice in the wilderness. Your great big baby smile. Yankee doodle boy is good enough for me. Unchanging savior. Way down in Iowa I'm going to hide away / Baby shoes. For Dixie and Uncle Sam. I'm glad you're sorry. Come down to Kew. You're the sweetest of all. Way to your heart. My lonely Lola Lo : in Hawaii. You're a dangerous girl. Cobbler's song. Bluebird. She was a girl I used to know. Angel's song. When the harvest time is over. Rose enslaves the nightingale. O were my love yon lilac fair. Poor butterfly. Whose pretty baby are you now. Fairy story by the fire. As we sat on a rock in Little Rock Arkansas. If you don't get married this summer you won't get married at all. Evening brings rest and you. Some girls do, and some girls don't. After-glow. From the land of the sky-blue water : Op. 45, no.1 : four American Indian songs : founded upon a tribal melody / poem by Nelle Richmond Eberhart ; music by Charles Wakefield Cadman. I left her on the beach at Honolulu. When shadows fall. Sons of the British empire. Hilo. There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl. Yaaka hula hickey dula : Hawaiian love song / Parisienne walk. I've got the Army blues. My Argentina queen. Take your troubles to Minerva. Do what your mother did : I'll do the same as your dad / Roses of Picardy. Sweetheart. Liberty. Sorter miss you. At the end of a beautiful day. Snowdrop. Honolulu, America loves you. On the shore of Samoa : song / Rue. Voice in the wilderness / There's a Quaker down in Quaker Town. Colorado my own / Enough to know. Hushed the song of the nightingale. Song of the National Guard. It happens every night. Aloha oe (farewell to thee) Moonlight waltz. E'en as a lovely flower. Cradle song 1915 : based on composer's "Caprice Viennois" / Shapes of night. Fields o' ballyclare. Good morning Dixieland. When the roses nod their sleepy heads. Just a girl of yesterday. Sweet cider time, when you were mine! / Good-bye, good luck, God bless you : is all that I can say / Girls, if you ever get married. Good night. You can't get along with 'em or without 'em : You've got to have 'em, that's all! / They're wearing 'em higher in Hawaii. Down where the Swanee River flows. And they called it Dixieland : song / Christmas song. Hawaii calls. It's not your nationality. Nightfall. Dreams. When the sun goes down in Romany. Deep river. Skylark. There's just a little bit of monkey still left in you and me. The bluebird / Dreamy days of long ago. Story of old glory the flag. On the Hoko Moko Isle. There's a song in the air. Mammy's little coal black rose. Chattanooga blues. One golden day. |
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MUSICPOP 1916-CP |
Sing me a song of Ireland : (a song of home) ; greatest of Irish ballads / Tomorrow land / |
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MUSICPOP 1916-CP Online |
Tomorrow land Sing me a song of Ireland (a song of home) ; greatest of Irish ballads / |
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MUSICPOP 1916-D |
Don't write me letters : (but come right back to me) / Imi au ia oe : ma na paia aala o puna : king's serenade / If you love your girl in the summertime : (you can love her any time at all) / Be a mason : (take it by degrees) / Blue bird / I can dance with everybody but by wife / I'm gonna make hay while the sun shines in Virginia / Any old name is a wonderful name : (if it labels a wonderful girl) / Come back to Arizona : song / That funny jas band from Dixieland : song / Take off a little bit / I've got 'em! : there ain't nothin' to that / Hurry back to my bamboo shack / For every girl who is anyone's girl : there is always somebody to blame / The letter that never reached home / Doreen : my Kilkenny rose / My dreamy China lady : song / Come on and baby me / He's getting too darn big for a small town / I wasn't born to be lonesome / Down in honky tonky town / The cobbler's song / If I knock the "l" out of Kelly : it would still be Kelly to me / If you had all the world and its gold / Any time's kissing time / How's ev'ry little thing in Dixie : song / Cumberland / Arrah go on, I'm gonna go back to Oregon / I'm down in Honolulu : looking them over / Naughty! Naughty! Naughty / Alice in Wonderland / In Florida among the palms / If you were the op'ning rose : song / The Honolulu hicki boola boo / Since Sarah saw Theda Bara / Eat and grow thin / How could Washington be a married man : and never, never tell a lie? / I've got a sweet tooth bothering me : pull it out, pull it out, pull it out / Florabella / Down Honolulu way : song / Ah Marie, ah Marie : Maria Mari / Good-bye, good luck, God bless you : is all that I can say / Some girls do and some girls don't / What do you want to make those eyes at me for? / Everything in America is ragtime / Li'l Liza Jane : Southern dialect song / The friar's parade / Our gallant soldier boys / Pray for the lights to go out : a negro shouting song : that new "Ballin the Jack" song / My own Iona : Moi-oné-Ionae : Hawaii's favorite love song / I love to be a sailor / Stop! look! listen! / Oh I want to be good but my eyes won't let me : song / I'm going back to California : that's where I belong / I'm afraid of the beautiful girls / On the Dixie highway : two-step--one-step / Come back : (let's be sweethearts once more) / And father wanted me to learn a trade / The chicken walk / When I'm out with you / All I want is a cottage, some roses, and you / Just because she comes from a one-horse town : that's no sign she's a one-horse girl / I left her on the beach at Honolulu / I lost my heart in Honolulu / Can't yo' heah me callin' : Caroline / Where did Robinson Crusoe go with Friday on Saturday night? / Oh! How she could yacki hacki wicki wacki woo : that's love in Honolu / Way down in Iowa I'm going to hide away / From the land of the sky-blue water : Op. 45, no.1 : four American Indian songs : founded upon a tribal melody / poem by Nelle Richmond Eberhart ; music by Charles Wakefield Cadman. Do what your mother did : I'll do the same as your dad / On the shore of Samoa : song / Sweet cider time, when you were mine! / You can't get along with 'em or without 'em : You've got to have 'em, that's all! / And they called it Dixieland : song / Fancy you fancying me / Your wife / |
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