Call Number (LC) Title Results
MUSICPOP 1916-SM Love went a-riding /
Bon jour, ma belle! : song /
The bluebird /
The last farewell : waltz /
Why? /
The little red rocking chair /
The canoe /
The ideal /
The wind's tales /
Deep river : American negro melody : Negro spiritual : op. 19, no. 1 /
Be good to California, Mr. Wilson : (California was good to you) /
Counting daisy petals /
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MUSICPOP 1916-SM Online Love went a-riding
Why?
The little red rocking chair
The ideal
Deep river American negro melody : Negro spiritual : op. 19, no. 1 /
Bon jour, ma belle! song /
The bluebird
The last farewell waltz /
Counting daisy petals
The canoe
The wind's tales
Be good to California, Mr. Wilson (California was good to you) /
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MUSICPOP 1916 Online Colorado my own
The skies are blue in Colorado march song and chorus /
The skies are blue in Colorado march chorus for mixed or male voices /
I'm going back to California that's where I belong /
Down Honolulu way song /
Arrah go on, I'm gonna go back to Oregon
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MUSICPOP 1917 Daddy found you down beside the garden wall.
God be with our boys to-night.
Sailor's wife.
Homing.
Patriot.
Last long mile.
Stand up for the soldier boy.
Sweetheart (see will you remember.
We don't know where we're goin.
Why don't you try to love me.
Come unto him.
Write a letter home to mother.
I dunno!
Tishomingo blues.
Deep river : song : old Negro melody /
Deep river : old negro melody /
I'll take you back to Italy /
Cleopatra had a jazz band /
There's someone waiting for me.
After the war is over /
God smiled upon the desert.
I'm all bound 'round with the Mason Dixon Line /
Lassie o' mine.
All the world will be jealous of me : ballad /
Come out of the kitchen Mary Ann /
Over there /
God bring you safely to our arms again.
Gesù bambino = The infant Jesus /
Come to the fair.
My sweetie /
The darktown strutter's ball /
Sweet Emalina, my gal.
Siren's song.
Scouting in the U.S.A.
Babillarde.
Way down there.
On the road to home sweet home.
Huckleberry Finn /
He's just like you : I'm glad he's a baby of mine /
Ain't you coming back to Dixieland : song /
Keep your eye on little Mary Brown.
Colorado gem state /
Little mother of mine.
The wild, wild women : are making a wild man of me /
When the girl you love lives in California /
Give me the right to love you all the while.
Give a man a horse he can ride.
Broken pinion.
There are fairies at the bottom of our garden.
Old fashioned rose, my mother.
Let's help the red cross now.
For the freedom of the world.
Just you.
Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, oh!
Oh! my Minnesota.
Sing to me.
Where the Black-eyed Susans grow.
We'll knock the Heligo-into Heligo out of Heligoland.
You're some pretty doll.
Mother, my dear.
One, two, three, four /
Road to the isles.
Somebody's going to get the bee.
Till then.
There were shepherds /
Oh, you wonderful girls!
Old fashioned garden.
Nobody knows de trouble I've seen.
Precious blood.
'Round her neck she wears a yeller ribbon : for her lover who is far far away.
To Helen.
The story book ball /
They go wild, simply wild, over me.
Little sir echo.
Rheumatiz.
There's a million reasons why I shouldn't kiss you.
When you came in dreams last night.
When yankee doodle learns.
It's a short way thro' mother's doorway : but it's a long way back to mother's knee.
In our little home, sweet home.
Indiana.
I'll keep her memory.
Just as your mother was.
Keep the love-light burning in the window : 'till the boys come marching home.
Kuu loke ula ula.
Liberty bell.
My rose of Palestine.
It takes a tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his bible down.
It's a long way to the U.S.A. and the girl I left behind.
It's a long way to Berlin.
It's time for every boy to be a soldier.
Lorraine.
Love's in my heart.
My sweet Egyptian rose.
He just twiddled his thumbs.
My rainbow girl.
Wonderful girl, good-night!
Come up, come in with streamer.
My soldier.
America today.
Loyalty is the word today.
Along the way to Waikiki : song /
Bring back my Daddy to me /
The bravest heart of all : song /
Dreamy moon.
Hawaiian dreams /
Hawaiian butterfly /
Honey, if yo' only knew : song /
I passed by your window.
I'm going to follow the boys : novelty song /
If you look in her eyes /
Joan of Arc : (they are calling you) /
Song of the islands.
Sweet little buttercup.
Where the morning glories grow : song /
Will you remember : (Sweetheart) duet /
America, here's my boy.
Are you from heaven?
Oh promise me.
Roadways.
Cross my heart.
Good-bye Broadway, hello France /
Good man is hard to find.
The bells of St. Mary's.
Blue rose.
Charming Chloe.
Chimes of Normandy.
Ching chong.
Come ye blessed /
Come, ye blessed /
The darktown strutters' ball /
Do not go my love.
From me to Mandy Lee.
Ghost of the saxophone.
Give me all of you.
What kind of American are you.
It's hard to say good-bye.
Shorter they wear 'em, the longer they look.
Fear not ye, O Israel! /
Under the greenwood tree.
Where do we go from here?
Song of the Palanquin bearers.
I hear my country calling.
Glorious souse song.
Liberty anthem.
When the Yanks come marching home.
Cleopatra.
Waiting.
Magic of your eyes.
In the land of wedding bells.
Homeward bound.
Soul of you.
Going up.
Southern gals.
Till the clouds roll by.
Song of India.
My sweetheart is somewhere in France.
Pilot.
For you a rose.
Because you're Irish.
Somehow I can't forget you.
Go down, Moses.
I did not know.
Kiss me.
Jump, Jim Crow!
I've got the sweetest girl in Maryland.
More I see of Hawaii, the better I like New York.
One day in June.
My Cairo maid.
Putting "AM" in Uncle Sam to stay.
While the incense is burning.
I gathered a rose.
My Hawaii.
Crying because you've broken my heart.
Say a prayer for the boys out there.
Leave it to Jane.
Au revoir, but not good bye.
I'll think of you.
Rock of ages.
By the waters of Minnetonka.
Since they're playin' Hawaiian tunes in Dixie.
For me and my gal.
Somewhere in France : (is the Lily) /
Do it for me.
It came upon the midnight clear.
Let's all be Americans now.
Someone else may be there.
Sailin' away on the Henry Clay.
Sweet petootie.
Somewhere in France is daddy.
Down south everybody's happy.
Meet me at the station dear.
We're going over.
Ma little banjo.
I don't want to play in your yard.
Wild Irish Rose that God gave me.
Little brown owl.
I'm old enough for a little lovin' : mama told me so last night.
Repent ye.
When the great red dawn is shining.
Garden of happiness.
I like the name of Dixie.
God, and God alone, is love.
Long boy.
Trust ye in the Lord.
My old Irish mother and Ireland.
Hello, aloha, hello.
Slumber song.
Love like the dawn came stealing.
So long, mother.
Dixie volunteers.
Don't try to steal the sweetheart of a soldier.
Send me away with a smile.
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MUSICPOP 1917-D Mr. Jazz himself /
I don't want to get well /
I don't know where I'm going : but I'm on my way /
I'll take you back to Italy /
Hawaiian breezes /
Hawaiian butterfly /
Hello Wisconsin : won't you find my Yonnie Yonson? /
I called you my sweetheart /
I'll see you later, Yankee Land /
Good bye that means you : little mother may God send you back your boy /
Cleopatra had a jazz band /
Eve wasn't modest till she ate that apple : we'll have to pass the apples again /
Everybody's jazzin it /
After the war is over /
Allah's holiday /
I'd love to be a monkey in the zoo /
Sweet Emalina, my gal /
The girls in the uniform /
Because you're Irish : song /
There's a service flag flying at our house /
I'm all bound 'round with the Mason Dixon Line /
Homing : song /
Go lad and may God bless you : song /
How can I forget : (when there's so much to remember) /
All the world will be jealous of me : ballad /
A broken doll /
Come out of the kitchen Mary Ann /
The hooking cow blues /
The new code of honor our world's fighting for : America leads in that war /
Dreaming of my southern home : song /
The best things in life are free /
If I can't have you all of the time : then I don't want you at all /
Hello my dearie /
I'm hitting the trail to Normandy : so kiss me good-bye /
My sweetie /
Liberty bell : (it's time to ring again) /
Nobody knows where Rosie goes : she keeps 'em guessin' /
Chu chin chow /
There's something nice about the south /
Springtime /
Wasn't it yesterday? /
When it's circus day back home : novelty song /
After the war is over : will there be any home sweet home /
Huckleberry Finn /
He's just like you : I'm glad he's a baby of mine /
Ain't you coming back to Dixieland : song /
Hulda from Holland /
Melody land /
In berry pickin' time /
Ziegfeld Follies rag /
That's the kind of a baby for me /
The Irish have a great day to-night : Dinny and male chorus /
The darktown strutters' ball /
The wild, wild women : are making a wild man of me /
Follow the flag /
The fighting navy of the good old U.S.A. /
An old-fashioned wife /
Texas fox trot /
Absence brings you nearer to my heart : ballad /
Good-bye Broadway, hello France /
It takes a long tall brown-skin gal : to make a preacher lay his bible down /
It takes an Irishman to make love /
At the Yankee military ball /
Sinbad was in bad all the time : song /
I'll think of you : will you think of me? : duet /
For your country and my country /
Come on rally 'round our flag boys /
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MUSICPOP 1917-D Online Ziegfeld Follies rag
Hello my dearie
Ain't you coming back to Dixieland song /
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MUSICPOP 1917-H The redheaded Irishman : an Irish march rag /
The American rag /
Ragtime in colonial days /
A rag-time lullaby /
The rag time sailor man /
Comedy Tom march /
Alexander's back from Dixie with his rag-time band /
Octave rag /
On the rural route : foxtrot-rag-two step /
Smiles and chuckles : rag one step /
Triangle jazz blues : [rag and fox-trot] /
The torpedo rag /
The pianist rag : one step, two step, or trot /
The ragtime volunteers are off to war /
We'll rag ourway thru Germany : we'll fox trot over the Rhine /
When the Kaiser does the goose-step to a good old American rag /
High stepper rag /
When the girl you love lives in California /
The baby rag /
The story book ball /
Buzzin' the bee /
Arabian rag /
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MUSICPOP 1917-H Online Comedy Tom march
The American rag
Arabian rag
Buzzin' the bee
Alexander's back from Dixie with his rag-time band
The baby rag
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MUSICPOP 1917-K One happy day /
It was a wild night /
Them doggon'd triflin' blues /
I'm a twelve o'clock fellow in a nine o'clock town /
When the Kaiser does the goose-step to a good old American rag /
We don't know where we're goin.
My Cairo maid /
Neath the autumn moon /
Lovely Hawaiian moon /
Romance /
Meet me in the moonlight, Mandy Lane /
May God bless you and the red white and blue /
Jefferson Brown /
Bring back my soldier boy to me /
Oh! Henry come and rag with me /
Prohibition blues /
Do your stuff /
Miracle of love.
Gim' me a kiss, Mirandy : 'cause I'm goin' over there /
Give me the right to love you all the while /
Hello America, hello /
I'm a real kind mama : lookin' for a lovin' man /
I'm hitting the trail to Normandy : so kiss me good-bye /
I'm goin' to peek in, in Pekin /
Isn't she the busy little bee /
Listen to the knocking at the knitting club /
For the flag and Uncle Sam /
France, to you! /
Good-bye my soldier boy /
Good-bye my dear : fox trot /
Greenwich Village /
I have nothing else to do but fight for you : song /
I've got the sweetest girl in Maryland /
All the world will be jealous of me : ballad /
When I grow up I'm going to be a soldier /
When that vampire rolled her vampy eyes at me /
A tear a kiss a smile /
12th Street rag /
I've got the nicest little home in D-I-X-I-E /
Giddy giddap! go on! go on! : we're on our way to war /
Let the flag fly /
Somewhere in France /
I feel lonesome sometimes : whenever I'm away from you /
Everything looks rosy and bright /
I did not know.
Have you made your mother's dream come true /
The pianist rag : one step, two step, or trot /
The wild, wild women : are making a wild man of me /
Columbia's call /
The corporal's call /
You're the only girl : waltz song and chorus /
Swat the bugaboo : a marching song /
My rose of Panama /
Peter : song and chorus /
That bone dry rag /
Danza de crótalos : Tambourine dance /
Stand up and fight for Uncle Sammy and the dear old U.S.A. /
Soldiers of glorious America /
A soldier's vision /
Our American flag /
Tony Spagoni's cabaret : novelty song /
What is love? /
When it's cherry time in Tokio /
Those Navy blues /
All I need is a girl like you /
We'll knock the Heligo-into Heligo out of Heligoland.
The story book ball /
They go wild, simply wild, over me.
Just as your mother was.
My rose of Palestine.
In dreams.
When my Marie sings chilly billy bee /
When the right little boy rolls around /
What will become of your little doll girl /
I love a Honolulu Wahine /
Good-bye happy days.
Along the way to Waikiki : song /
I'm going to follow the boys : novelty song /
If you look in her eyes /
My mind's made up to marry Carolina /
Mama's blues : (Papa's blues) /
Livery stable blues /
Farewell.
Cleopatra.
Going up.
My Italian Rose.
Somewhere on Broadway.
Southern gals.
Till the clouds roll by.
Touch of a woman's hand.
Carmen of the cabaret.
Magic of your eyes.
My Irish song of songs.
Sweet Marjorie.
When the glories of Ireland are told.
Blue bird.
Colleen Machree.
Early in the morning.
Kilties' march.
Somewhere in France : (is the Lily) /
Way down in Macon, Georgia, I'll be makin' Georgia mine /
Daisies among the clover.
Lily of the valley.
Six times six is thirty-six.
When it's moonlight in Tokyo.
Who'll be your sweetheart.
I'll think of you : will you think of me? : duet /
I know that my someone is you : song /
Sweetheart, I'm calling you /
For your country and my country /
My baby, oh! my baby.
There's a service flag flying at our house /
When Yankee Doodle learns to "parlez vous français" /
Sweet Peggy O'Neil.
My love of the sunset sea.
When a boy says good bye to his mother and she gives him to Uncle Sam /
My Hawaii.
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MUSICPOP 1917-K Online I feel lonesome sometimes whenever I'm away from you /
12th Street rag
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MUSICPOP 1917-SM I passed by your window /
Auld daddy darkness : Op. 33, no. 2. /
By the waters of Minnetonka : an Indian love song /
Do not go, my love /
Fairy bark : A song of youth /
Nobody knows de trouble I've seen : Negro spiritual /
Consolation : for voice and piano /
In Flanders fields /
I passed by your window : from the album of five songs "Song pictures" /
Dreamy moon /
Candle light /
Deep river : song : old Negro melody /
Deep river : old negro melody /
Will you remember : (Sweetheart) duet /
Fairy bark : a song of youth /
Somewhere in France : (is the Lily) /
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MUSICPOP 1917-SM Online Consolation for voice and piano /
Deep river old negro melody /
Will you remember (Sweetheart) duet /
Somewhere in France (is the Lily) /
Deep river song : old Negro melody /
Candle light
Nobody knows de trouble I've seen : Negro spiritual /
I passed by your window
Do not go, my love
I passed by your window from the album of five songs "Song pictures" /
By the waters of Minnetonka an Indian love song /
Fairy bark A song of youth /
Auld daddy darkness Op. 33, no. 2. /
In Flanders fields
Fairy bark a song of youth /
Dreamy moon
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MUSICPOP 1917 Online Colorado gem state
Good-bye Broadway, hello France
The darktown strutters' ball
The darktown strutter's ball
When the girl you love lives in California
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MUSICPOP 1918 Dear little boy of mine.
Oh Helen!
When you come back.
Our yesterdays.
When the Yankees yank the Kaiser off his throne.
Dallas blues /
Hindustan /
Hello, my darling mother /
After you've gone /
When you look in the heart of a rose.
In dear old sunny Spain : (A serenade) /
Your lips are no man's land but mine : a real romantic war ballad /
Sweet 'n pretty : Gee! I wish you were mine /
If I'm not at the roll call : kiss Mother good-bye for me /
I'll say she does : song /
Good-bye Alexander : good-bye honey-boy /
Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody /
Down where the jack o' lanterns grow /
I'm waiting for you : Liza Jane.
Head over heels.
Only a memory of you /
Mollie's hero at the front.
I want to learn to dance / book & lyrics by Glen MacDonough ; music by Raymond Hubbell.
When I get back to my American blighty.
Dear old pal of mine.
That Broadway rag /
Mummy mine.
Send me my girl.
We're bound to win with boys like you.
Forget me not my American rose /
I'm always chasing rainbows.
I hate to lose you : I'm so used to you now /
I'm lonesome, dear, for you.
Democracy : march /
We don't want the bacon.
When Aunt Dinah's daughter Hannah bangs on that piano : and Sambo sings those Southern blues /
You've got to quit calling me Hon'
Farewell.
O death where is thy sting.
As you were.
Shine on harvest moon.
Until.
We'll build a rainbow in the sky.
Under the lanterns.
When we went to sunday school.
Rose of no man's land.
One more day.
Oh! Frenchy.
Oh! how I hate to get up in the morning.
Oh! how I wish I could sleep until my daddy comes home.
On the level, you're a little devil : but I'll soon make an angel out of you.
Please touch my daddy's star again and change it back to blue.
True love never runs smooth.
You'll find old Dixieland in France.
You're in style when you're.
Mammy's lullaby.
Out of the east.
On to Berlin.
Rose dreams.
Somewhere in France.
Three wonderful letters from home.
Spring song of the Robin Woman.
We're coming from Cody.
You'll be welcome as flowers in the Maytime.
Smiles.
Western.
When a blue service star turns to blue.
When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France /
Waiting.
Ja-da.
Messenger.
N everything.
Navy will bring them back.
Red rose.
Some-time.
Some day I'll make you glad.
Sweet Hawaiian moonlight.
Southern moon.
Tell me not of a lovely lass.
When we meet in the sweet bye and bye.
In the end of the sabbath.
In the land of beginning again.
Indianola.
Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine.
Keep your head down Fritzie boy.
It shall be done.
Invocation.
Mickey.
Kind of girl I mean.
It's never too late to be sorry /
That wonderful mother of mine.
Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip /
Over there /
Birthday of a king.
Am I a butterfly?
He's well worth waiting for.
Beautiful Ohio : song /
Daddy mine.
Have a smile for everyone you meet, and they will have a smile for you /
I'll love you more for losing you a while /
Kisses.
In the land where poppies bloom : song /
Keep your face to the sunshine : and behind you the shadows will fall : song /
K-k-k-katy.
Mary.
Smilin' through.
Till we meet again.
The wild ride /
Mammy's chocolate soldier /
Comin' Thro' the Rye : old Scottish melody /
I'm sorry I made you cry /
Keep on smiling /
Supplication.
Soldier's dream.
Soldier's rosary.
When the ships come home.
Shelter.
Buy a bond.
Everything is peaches down in Georgia.
He's just a common private soldier.
Goodbye mother Machree.
I've got a new job.
Will o' the wisp.
After the war is over.
Angels, roll the rock away.
At the coffee cooler's tea.
The pickaninnys paradise /
We'll be waiting when you come home.
In dear old China town.
Will you always call me sweetheart.
It won't be long : till the boys come marching home.
By the waters of Babylon.
Can you tame wild wimmen.
Bring me a letter from my old home town.
Ev'rybody shimmies now /
Go get the huns.
Hats off to you baby.
Hello central! Give me no man's land /
I found the end of the rainbow.
I shall meet you (the homecoming)
I want a doll.
If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany!
Little good for nothing's good for something after all.
My Belgian Rose /
Lullaby.
Mother's prayer.
I'll be back there some day.
Gate ajar.
When I was twenty-one.
My little manicurist girl.
Rip Van Winkle slept with one eye open.
Come on papa.
Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody.
I'd build a world in the heart.
That tumble-down shack in Athlone.
Shepard, play a little air.
Think of the boys from home sweet home.
Dairy-maids.
If there were dreams to sell.
Star of the East.
Oblation.
Oh, heroes from the battlefield.
There's a light shining bright in the window to-night.
Hunting the Hun.
Kitchen police.
Ol' ark's a-moverin'
Dry your tears.
I've got the Blue Ridge Blues.
Through the years.
Attente.
Here we are La Fayette.
Bagdad.
Till the stars and stripes are flying in Berlin.
Since I met wonderful you!
Sleep, my darling.
Myrtles of Damascus.
In the shadow of the desert palm.
Lonesome blues.
My sweet Virginia rose.
Hats off to the red white and blue.
My dream girl.
I ain't got weary yet!
Robin, robin, sing me a song.
Where it's peach-jam makin' time.
Angel God sent from heaven.
Sunrise and you.
Americans come.
To a hill-top.
Simple prayer.
Dawn.
Feast of lanterns.
While you're away.
Somebody stole my gal.
On the river Nile.
Uncle Sammy, take care of my girl.
Love must be : il faut aimer.
Some time.
My task.
We're all going calling on the Kaiser.
Rose room : song /
There's nobody home but me.
Think love of me.
When the boys from Dixie eat melon on the Rhine.
You're still an old sweetheart of mine.
On a battlefield in France.
Say young feller.
Don't you remember the day?
When you sang "hush-a-bye baby" to me /
Give me a little cosy corner.
St. Louis Blues.
Tackin' 'em down.
Pierrot.
Only a rose of yesterday.
A little birch canoe and you : song /
Daddy's prayer.
What are you going to do to help the boys.
You found me and I found you.
Wee, wee, Marie.
I know what it means to be lonesome (I'm lonesome, so lonesome for you)
Just a baby's prayer at twilight : for her daddy over there /
Under a blazing star.
My Belgian Rose.
I'm glad I can make you cry.
Henry's made a lady out of Lizzie.
For liberty and right.
The tickle toe.
My honey's back.
They were all out of step but Jim.
Jazzin the blues away.
I am longing for the sunshine of my Colorado home /
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MUSICPOP 1918-CP After the war has ended, Mother dear / 1
MUSICPOP 1918-CP After the war has ended, Mother dear / 1
MUSICPOP 1918-CP Online After the war has ended, Mother dear 1
MUSICPOP 1918-D I'm so glad my mamma don't know where I'm at /
Bring back my soldier boy to me /
If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany! /
I have just one heart for just one boy : Johnnies and Julia /
I love you, dear : duet /
Hark! hear the bugle calling /
Hindustan /
Hello, my darling mother /
Hurrah! for the liberty boys, hurrah! : America's patriotic march song /
Ding dong /
Each stitch is a thought of you, dear /
Every day will be Sunday when the town goes dry /
After you've gone /
If you look in her eyes /
Bring me a rose /
Your lips are no man's land but mine : a real romantic war ballad /
Sweet 'n pretty : Gee! I wish you were mine /
If I'm not at the roll call : kiss Mother good-bye for me /
I hail from Cairo /
Cotton Hollow harmony : song /
Greenwich Village /
Goodby mother, goodby sweetheart : song /
All together : "we're out to beat the Hun" : song /
I'm gonna pin my medal on the girl I left behind /
I'll say she does : song /
America is proud of you boys : marching song /
Good-bye Alexander : good-bye honey-boy /
Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody /
I want a daddy like you /
The devil has bought up all the coal /
Down where the jack o' lanterns grow /
Dumpty deedle dee dum dee : novelty song /
Dress up your dollars in khaki : (and help win democracy's fight) /
Belinda : open up your window /
Look what my boy got in France /
The ragtime razor brigade /
Ragtime Mose's oldtime bomboshay : song /
The circus is coming to town /
There'll be a hot time for the old men : (while the young men are away) /
There's a battlefield in every mother's heart /
It might have been /
A good man is hard to find /
Come along to toy town /
Come on Papa /
But--after the ball was over : (then he made up for lost time) : song /
The call to arms : patriotic song /
Ooh la, la : I'm having a wonderful time /
Buy a liberty bond /
I hate to lose you : I'm so used to you now /
A coon band contest : jazz fox-trot /
When I send you a picture of Berlin : (you'll know it's over, "over there", I'm coming home) /
Cheer up, mother /
The cactus and the rose : a Western idyl /
For your boy and my boy /
From the North, South, East and West /
For the two of us /
Rintintin /
My Belgian rose /
When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France /
I'm always chasing rainbows /
Home coming week in France : song /
Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip /
The flag goes by : duet /
I ain't got weary yet! /
Ev'rybody shimmies now /
Hello central! Give me no man's land /
I may stay away a little longer /
Dear old pal of mine /
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MUSICPOP 1918-D Online A good man is hard to find
Belinda : open up your window /
A coon band contest jazz fox-trot /
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MUSICPOP 1918-H The Georgia giggle rag /
The old Von Steuben rag : a seagoing jazz by two old salts of the U.S.S. Von Steuben /
Good-bye ragtime /
Fred Heltman's rag /
Dixie dimples : novelty rag or fox trot /
The golden West and you /
Russian rag : interpolating the world famous "Prelude" by Rachmaninoff /
Pastime rag. a slow drag /
Rag sentimental /
Sleepy hollow rag : a unique novelty /
Town talk : a classic in ragtime /
Watermelon whispers : a fox trot /
Mexicala : syncopated waltz /
11th Street rag /
Snookums rag /
Down in Coronado by the sea /
The blue grass rag : one step /
The bounding buck : fox trot /
When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France /
The Galli-Curci rag : song /
Lucky dog : stop rag /
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