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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 want a daddy like you / Home coming week in France : song / Goodby mother, goodby sweetheart : song / I may stay away a little longer / There'll be a hot time for the old men : (while the young men are away) / The cactus and the rose : a Western idyl / It might have been / Look what my boy got in France / America is proud of you boys : marching song / If you look in her eyes / Dear old pal of mine / Buy a liberty bond / Greenwich Village / Come along to toy town / Each stitch is a thought of you, dear / Every day will be Sunday when the town goes dry / I love you, dear : duet / I have just one heart for just one boy : Johnnies and Julia / I'm so glad my mamma don't know where I'm at / The call to arms : patriotic song / There's a battlefield in every mother's heart / The ragtime razor brigade / After you've gone / Rintintin / When I send you a picture of Berlin : (you'll know it's over, "over there", I'm coming home) / Ragtime Mose's oldtime bomboshay : song / A good man is hard to find / The flag goes by : duet / I'm always chasing rainbows / Cheer up, mother / I'm gonna pin my medal on the girl I left behind / I ain't got weary yet! / Rock-a-bye your baby with a Dixie melody / Ooh la, la : I'm having a wonderful time / My Belgian rose / All together : "we're out to beat the Hun" : song / Dumpty deedle dee dum dee : novelty song / Belinda : open up your window / I hail from Cairo / Ding dong / For the two of us / Come on Papa / Bring me a rose / Good-bye Alexander : good-bye honey-boy / The circus is coming to town / For your boy and my boy / If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany! / Hurrah! for the liberty boys, hurrah! : America's patriotic march song / A coon band contest : jazz fox-trot / Dress up your dollars in khaki : (and help win democracy's fight) / Hark! hear the bugle calling / From the North, South, East and West / The devil has bought up all the coal / Cotton Hollow harmony : song / But--after the ball was over : (then he made up for lost time) : song / Bring back my soldier boy to me / Ev'rybody shimmies now / When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France / Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip / I hate to lose you : I'm so used to you now / Hello, my darling mother / If I'm not at the roll call : kiss Mother good-bye for me / Hello central! Give me no man's land / Your lips are no man's land but mine : a real romantic war ballad / Sweet 'n pretty : Gee! I wish you were mine / Hindustan / Down where the jack o' lanterns grow / I'll say she does : song / |
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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 |
11th Street rag / The golden West and you / Watermelon whispers : a fox trot / The old Von Steuben rag : a seagoing jazz by two old salts of the U.S.S. Von Steuben / Fred Heltman's rag / The blue grass rag : one step / Snookums rag / Pastime rag. a slow drag / Down in Coronado by the sea / Good-bye ragtime / Mexicala : syncopated waltz / Dixie dimples : novelty rag or fox trot / The Georgia giggle rag / Russian rag : interpolating the world famous "Prelude" by Rachmaninoff / Sleepy hollow rag : a unique novelty / Town talk : a classic in ragtime / Rag sentimental / Lucky dog : stop rag / The Galli-Curci rag : song / The bounding buck : fox trot / When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France / |
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MUSICPOP 1918-H Online |
The Georgia giggle rag / 11th Street rag The golden West and you The blue grass rag one step / The bounding buck fox trot / Dixie dimples novelty rag or fox trot / Fred Heltman's rag Good-bye ragtime Down in Coronado by the sea The Galli-Curci rag song / |
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MUSICPOP 1918-K |
I want a daddy like you / Tears are the twilight of smiles : song / Ireland will go on forever / Everyone I love lives down in Dixie / She'll miss me most of all / I must cut your acquaintance awhile / There seems to be something about you / Snookums rag / Since daddy's gone away / Home! boys! home! : patriotic marching song / Mexicala : syncopated waltz / We're coming back to California : U.S. government official song of the 40th (Sunshine) Division / In the golden summertime : novelty song / Ships that pass in the night / Oui oui, Marie : (wee wee Marie) / Where Irish skies are smiling / It's a mean old dog : that won't scratch his mama's fleas / Town talk : a classic in ragtime / The fighting 62nd infantry : march song / When I send you a picture of Berlin : (you'll know it's over, "over there", I'm coming home) / At the coffee cooler's tea / Florida moon / Everything is hunky dory down in honky tonky town / In dear old sunny Spain : a serenade / The Sister of Rosie O'Grady / Liberty statue is looking right at you / You're goin' to fall in love with California : Just like I fell in love with you / My oriental rose-bud / When I look in your eyes, Mavourneen / Valse parisienne / What have I done : to make you stop loving me / In the heart of the Berkshire Hills / There's a great day coming! / Ring out ye bell of liberty / Singapore / Palm court : fox trot / Jim, Jim : I always knew that you'd win / Get behind the girls behind the boys / Have you a little widow in your address book / Walking the chalk : a flirtation song / There's a voice in the night calling me. Before you came. Like o' him. That soothing serenade. Daddy mine. Yearning. Bring me a letter from my old home town. Embers. Chimes of Normandy. Because of you. Tears. Rose dreams. Mother dear, they are calling me. I've got the Blue Ridge Blues. I want a doll. Regret. Some lonesome night / Indianola. Ireland, my land of dreams. When the Yankees yank the Kaiser off his throne. Some day I'll make you glad / On to Berlin / Hindustan / Roses of Lorraine. I've got a new job. Mummy mine. In your eyes. Where the milestones end. When you are lonely. Leave the world a little better than you found it. The tickle toe. Rose room : song / Echo of her smile. He's just a common private soldier. Oh! Frenchy. My dream girl. Boy Scout's rooster march / That wonderful mother of mine. In the land where poppies bloom : song / There's no end to my love for you : ballad / Thine own lovely eyes. Ye moanin' mountains. What have I done. Oh! how I wish I could sleep until my daddy comes home. Sweet Hawaiian moonlight : tell her of my love ; solo or duet / An old grand army man : march song / I am waiting for the message of the rose. Beautiful girl of somewhere. When you look in the heart of a rose. There's something about you. |
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MUSICPOP 1918-K Online | You're goin' to fall in love with California Just like I fell in love with you / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1918-SM |
Standin in de need o'prayer : Negro spirtual [i.e. spiritual] / Our yesterdays / Supplication / The Americans come! : a victory song / Can't you love me : like you do in my dreams / Dear old pal of mine / Greatest miracle of all / Nightingale Lane / Roses of Lorraine : song / Ocean lullaby / A flirt / Legend of a twilight bell / Your lad and my lad : song / We're bound to win with boys like you / De Ol' ark's a-moverin' / Just a baby's prayer at twilight : for her daddy over there / A little birch canoe and you : song / |
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MUSICPOP 1918-SM Online |
Nightingale Lane The Americans come! a victory song / A little birch canoe and you song / Just a baby's prayer at twilight for her daddy over there / Standin in de need o'prayer Negro spirtual [i.e. spiritual] / Can't you love me like you do in my dreams / Roses of Lorraine song / Greatest miracle of all Legend of a twilight bell Supplication Our yesterdays A flirt Dear old pal of mine Your lad and my lad song / We're bound to win with boys like you Ocean lullaby De Ol' ark's a-moverin' |
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MUSICPOP 1918 Online |
I want to learn to dance Ev'rybody shimmies now Good-bye Alexander good-bye honey-boy / Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip Hello central! Give me no man's land When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France That Broadway rag I am longing for the sunshine of my Colorado home Dallas blues |
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MUSICPOP 1919 |
After all. Dance it again with me / On the trail to Santa Fé / In your arms. Alabama lullaby / The little church around the corner / How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? : (after they've seen Paree) / After the ball. Alice blue gown / The western blues / Johnny's in town / Roundup lullaby / All the Quakers are shoulder shakers : (down in Quaker town) / In California : (where it's summer-time) / The alcoholic blues / Chinese lullaby / Burmah moon / Song of the open / Mandy. Life. Wonderful pal. Just like the will o'the wisp. Purer soul. Somewhere down in Tennessee. Golden gate. My prayer. Red, red as the rose. You'd be surprised / That naughty waltz. Evening : (brings love dreams to you) / Someday Down in Carolin' Some sunny day. Goodbye Bargravia. I've got a grand baby with a baby grand (down in Dixieland) Irene. At the well. At the postern gate. Old fashioned garden. Take me to the land of jazz / My isle of golden dreams / My isle of golden dreams. Molly malone. I'll wait for you. I might be your "once-in-a-while" / Slow and easy. Tulip time. Down by the meadow brook / Red lantern. Oh, you women. Marines' hymn. Karavan. Smilin' through. I've been a' longin' for you. Dear old school we love so well. Just a girl like you. I know what it means to be lonesome (I'm lonesome, so lonesome for you) Wait and see : (you'll want me back) / Madriola. Love's rosary. Lullaby. Lonesome - that's all. Why. There's a lot of blue-eyed Marys down in Maryland. Lullaby land. Icicle. Little pal of mine. Gypsy girl. Evening hour. Time for making songs has come. While others are building castles in the air (I'll build a cottage for two) Where the lanterns glow. Swanee. He used to be a farmer : but he's a big town slicker now. Carolina sunshine / You can't blame the girlies. Friends. In the afterglow. My castles in the air are tumbling down. Laughing Water : ha, ha, ha. Your eyes have told me so. Pretty girl is like a melody. Come on and play wiz me. Climbing the ladder of love. Shadows will fade away. Alexander's band is back in Dixieland : song / You ain't heard nothing yet. Sleep little baby of mine. When you're alone. Oh! the woman in room 13. Cleo. Keep on smiling : till the whole world smiles with you. Love sends a little gift of roses. That's what god made Mother for. All for you / The vamp : novel Oriental fox-trot with words / I'll be happy when the preacher makes you mine / Hand that rocked my cradle rules my heart. Southern dreams : slow melody waltz. Jazzola. Wait for the sunshine. Castles in the air. At the high brown babies' ball / Don't you remember the time. Please take me back again. Wait till you get them up in the air, boys. Taxi. I used to call her baby. Dixie lullaby / Mammy o' mine. Adrift. Castle of dreams. Prayer. Darling I- What could be sweeter / I think I'll get wed in the summer. Gates of gladness (the road to sunshine land) Yankee girl. Don't put a tax on the beautiful girls. Chong : (he come from Hong Kong) / Welcome home laddie boy. Ev'rybody calls me honey. There is no death. Oh by jingo! : oh by gee you're the only girl for me. Little girls good bye. Royal garden blues. Whoa January. Lonesome. Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland. Let the rest of the world go by. Song of the robin. Pals. I would weave a song for you. Romance. My Cairo love. When the fightin' Irish come home. In the heart of a fool. I'm not jealous. I love you just the same. Take your girlie to the movies : (if you can't make love at home) / Hula blues. Sonny boy. Jazz baby. You can't get lovin' where there ain't any love. Bring back those wonderful days. Dear heart / Checkers. Where is the girl I left behind. Christmas carol. Ho! Mr. Piper. Poor little butterfly is a fly girl now. Bye lo / Rachem. I'm only a faded rose. When he gave me you. New moon. Hearts. Boats of mine. Was there ever a pal like you. Light. Sand dunes (my dessert rose) My gal : she has some wonderful ways. You ought to see her now. Jerry : you warra warrior in the war. Sweet kisses. Freckles / Meet me in bubble land. Who wants a baby? Reaching for the moon. Hawaiian lullaby / When my baby smiles. Sweethearts. Dreaming alone in the twilight. Longing dear for you. Tell me. Tiny. Lullaby time. Good-bye, wild women, good-bye / Sahara. Floatin' down to cotton town. When you look in the heart of a rose. Venetian moon. I'm forever blowing bubbles. Girometta. I'm waiting for to-morrow to come. When the bees make honey down in sunny Alabam' / Me-ow / World is waiting for the sunrise. Road that brought you to me. My baby's arms. Breeze : blow my baby back to me. Little old garden. Sonny. Hawaiian nights : vocal / Oh! You said it! Dreamy Alabama. You're a million miles from nowhere. Don't cry Frenchy. Hawaiian bluebird. Old friend of mine / Rosa Mia : my Spanish rose. Chinese lullaby. The world is waiting for the sunrise : song / Mary Regan. Sweet Kentucky Sue. In the dusk. Ain't-cha coming back, Mary Ann, to Maryland. Starlight love. In room 202. Let's knock the bull out of the Bolsheviki. Cairo. I left my door open and my daddy walked out / How sorry you'll be (wait'll you see) Her kingdom of dreams. 12th. Street rag / In Flanders fields. Sweetheart land. Don't make me sad. Patches. Pickaninny blues. Daddy long legs. Rachem / Girl of mine. Summer glow. Buddha. Flower of my heart. Tally-ho! Oh! what a pal was Mary / Everybody wants a key to my cellar / You didn't want me when you had me. How'ya gonna keep'em down on the farm. How are you going to wet your whistle : when the whole darn world goes dry? / Midnight maid. Hoodlum. Jean / Bohemia. Up-stairs and down. White blossom. On Miami shore. By the campfire / Sea beach. Song of the angels. Flanders requim. Jazz baby / Trade winds. Down in Hindu town. Sweet and low. League of Nations. Cootie tickle. I've got the "shimmee" blues. Eyes that say I love you / I'm waiting for ships that never come in. Little French mother, goodbye! Please learn to love. Give me the sultan's harem. That's how I feel about you. Peggy. Kitty. When the roses bid summer good-bye. Oh! lady! stop rolling your eyes! Blues : my naughty sweetie gives to me. In this solemn hour. Just like a gipsy. Cave. Good bye Teddy Roosevelt. Dardanella : song / Oasis. Memory. Nobody knows. Dixie is Dixie once more. Little Yaller Dog. Out in the fields. I gave her that / U.S.A. for me. Roses of Arcadie. Jazz band blues. Mississippi shore. Ballyho bay. O sole mio. Smile and the world smiles with you : weep and you weep alone. And he'd say Oo-la-la! wee-wee / They're all sweeties. I know why. Bo-la-bo. Incantation. Weeping Willow Lane. / Waiting for you. Desert gold. Psalm of life. Dear old daddy-long-legs. Tents of Arabs. Armorer's Song. Tumble in. I don't know. You're making a miser of me. Night of kisses. Just like the rose. Rainbow of my dreams. Come and shake and shimmie. Lamplit hour. I'll always be waiting for you / You cannot shake that "shimmie" here. |
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MUSICPOP 1919-D |
Batterin' Babe : look at him now : the home run song hit of the season / Hail, sons of America : song / He's had no lovin' for a long, long time / Dreamy Amazon / Gimme this gimme this gimme that / I'm a cave man / Alabama lullaby / I'll tell the world : but I can't tell you / Four heart-songs of hearth and home : for an ordinary voice and piano / I'll remember you / Good bye Bargravia / Fluffy ruffles : one step / Don't cry Frenchy, don't cry / The little church around the corner / How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? : (after they've seen Paree) / From now on / I'll dance my way right back to Dixieland / Don't let us say good-bye : waltz ballad / Dixie twilight : characteristic march / I can't see the good in good-bye / Alice blue gown / After all : song / It's nobody's business but my own / Freckles / Chloe / Come to the moon / Everything is rosy now for Rosie / Johnny's in town / You're so beautiful / A syncopated cocktail / I'm goin' to settle down outside of London town : (when I'm dry, dry, dry) / In Soudan / Harem life : outside of that every little thing's all right / All the Quakers are shoulder shakers : (down in Quaker town) / Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland / Castles of dreams / I was so young : (you were so beautiful) / My Barney lies over the ocean : (just the way he lied to me) / I lost my heart in Dixieland / The alcoholic blues / What'll we do on a Saturday night : (when the town goes dry) / I'd rather see a minstrel show / Hello Atlantic City / Chinese lullaby / You'd be surprised / Take me to the land of jazz / I might be your "once-in-a-while" / Carolina sunshine / Alexander's band is back in Dixieland : song / I'll be happy when the preacher makes you mine / At the high brown babies' ball / Dixie lullaby / Chong : (he come from Hong Kong) / Take your girlie to the movies : (if you can't make love at home) / Bye lo / Good-bye, wild women, good-bye / When the bees make honey down in sunny Alabam' / Me-ow / Hawaiian nights : vocal / I left my door open and my daddy walked out / Everybody wants a key to my cellar / How are you going to wet your whistle : when the whole darn world goes dry? / 12th. Street rag / Jazz baby / Eyes that say I love you / Dardanella : song / I gave her that / And he'd say Oo-la-la! wee-wee / I'll always be waiting for you / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-D Online |
Fluffy ruffles one step / Dixie twilight characteristic march / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-H |
Bohemia : rag / Springtime of love : valse / In California : (where it's summer-time) / New era rag : dance : "Honi soit qui mal-y-pense" / Missouri rag / Service rag / Ragging the chopsticks : novelty song & fox trot / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-H Online |
Bohemia rag / In California (where it's summer-time) / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-K |
Dance it again with me / Somehow you're just my style / Wishing moon / Spooning : song / I've been a good pal to you / The white lily / Say it with flowers : song / I'm off to be a soldier too / Vals triste : Spanish waltz / Kiss me good-bye / When you come back to me / I'm so tired of dreaming : Dixie Lee / Daddy is home and got his job back / Democracy / Love me all the time / You dear, loving pal of mine : song and pianologue / The miracle man / Smiling Moon / Mary you must marry me : waltz song [in] B♭ / Under western skies / The ace of smiles / Anne of green gables. You can't drive my dreams away / Take me to the land of jazz / I might be your "once-in-a-while" / Send me a shamrock from Ireland / Sometime it will be lovetime. Out of a clear sky. Where the lanterns glow. Don't you remember the time? Carolina sunshine / In Aberdeen. Alexander's band is back in Dixieland : song / Somebody. Peggy. Cleo. Wishing. Near my heart. Dear heart since I lost you. The vamp : novel Oriental fox-trot with words / Southern dreams : slow melody waltz. Dreams. Won't you come back to Tokyo. Jazzin down in Hindoo land. You and I. Taxi. Sometime. Baby. When I hear a dreamy waltz melody / Cairo. Idol. Just for you and you alone. Tell me why. I love you just the same. My Cairo love. Wond'ring. When Honey sings an old time song. Oh! Molly. My love o' you. When your pal's away. When the cherry blossoms fall. Why should I build castles in the air? / Behind your silken veil. Me-ow / You ought to know. Dearest. Jamaica. Garden of love. Rosa Mia : my Spanish rose. I'm going to marry the girl from California. My buddy. You can't stop me from loving you. Honeymoon. Starlight love. Tears tell. Girl of my dreams. Buddha. Swanee shore : a dreamy Southern waltz song / The American Marseillaise : dedicated to the defenders of democracy and to the league of nations / Yogiland. On Miami shore. Only. Sweet and low. Can you imagine. Siam and you. Heart call. Dardanella : song / Chasing the bee. Karzan. Down rainbow lane. Mississippi shore. Girlie I long for. Her Danny. World is waiting for the sunrise. In the garden of other days. You're making a miser of me. Love me all the time. |
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MUSICPOP 1919-K Online | Under western skies | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1919-SM |
The poet sings / Vox invicta / Boats of mine / Apple blossoms / I saw thee weep / Light : a sacred song with organ accompaniment / Hats off! the flag! / Chums / Unrequited love / The time for making songs has come / Follow me : Negro spiritual : from the collection of Mrs. Catherine Fields-Gay / Thoughts : for speaking voice, violin and piano / Nocturne : from Over the rim of the moon / The world is waiting for the sunrise : song / Life / A memory : song with piano accompaniment / Song of the open / Oh! what a pal was Mary / Dardanella : song / |
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MUSICPOP 1919-SM ONline | The time for making songs has come | 1 |