Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1946-D |
I'm a bad bad man / Don't fence me in = Vivre ma vie / Going my way = C'est mon chemin / How lucky you are / For sentimental reasons / The girl that I marry / Gotta get me somebody to love / Along with me / I got lost in his arms / Colonel Buffalo Bill / The Christmas song : (Chestnuts roasting on an open fire) / I'll share it all with you / I got the sun in the morning / Changing my tune / A gal in Calico / Anything you can do / I'll close my eyes / Aren't you kind of glad we did? / Getting nowhere / Anniversary song / |
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MUSICPOP 1946-K |
If this isn't love. Whispering pines. Guitar Polka : (Old Monterey) / E-bob-o-lee-bop / A gal in Calico / I'll close my eyes / Margie / Los dos : tango for piano / Anniversary song / Love is on a holiday. Too many times. I want to start dreaming again. Hushed are the stars. I shall not lack for music. I sent my love. Nordic lullaby. These woods of light and shadow. Fool that I am. There's no one but you. Why does it get so late so early? Pȧcinǵ / Day is over. |
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MUSICPOP 1947 |
All my love. Lordly Hudson. Near you. Nearing the shore. Bliss vanished yesterday. Wedding prayer. Ask anyone who knows. I WISH I DIDN'T LOVE YOU SO. I believe / The heather on the hill / I'll dance at your wedding / As years go by / Feudin' and fightin' / A fellow needs a girl / Ain'tcha ever comin' back / How soon? : (will I be seeing you) / Almost like being in love / An apple blossom wedding / The Swiss boy = Schweizer bub' / Casanova cricket. Time after time / Chi-Baba Chi-Baba : (my Bambino go to sleep) / Gonna get a girl. Apple blosson time / Long after tonight : slow fox trot version / Tom Dooley. Echo said no. Softly as in a morning sunrise. Put your shoes on, Lucy. Jolie Blonde. On the old spanish trail. Love me, love me, love me. What did I do? Story of Sorrento. Passing by. Love somebody. Something for nothing. Maiden sang. You started something. Open the door Richard. On the avenue. There'll be some changes made. Twilight trail. Oh, je souffe. Think on these things. Hosanna to the son of David. Put yourself in my place. It occurred long ago. I'll hold you in my heart. I'm a-comin' a-courtin' Corabelle. I'm a whistlin' Jimmy. La vie en rose. Ivy. Kate. Tea for two / Bella Bella Marie. Friendly mountains. Dickey-bird song. Maybe you'll be there. Miracle of the bells. Serenade of the bells. -- And Mimi / Brother Will, brother John / Don't you love me anymore / Early autumn. It only happens when I dance with you : sung by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the M.G.M. picture "Easter parade" / Roses in the rain. Midnight. Road I have chosen. I wonder, I wonder, I wonder. Passing fancy. Greatest of these. Woody woodpecker. As on the night. Beg your pardon. Night and day. All this has happened. April in Portugal. Galway bay. Hills of Colorado. Autumn leaves = Les Feuilles Mortes. Star dust / It's the same old dream. Molly Malone. I still get jealous / Too fat polka. Couple of swells. Naughty Angeline. Deep down in your heart. But beautiful. Tallahassee. You do. Red top. Lady from 29 palms. Teddy bears' picnic. Marie. Alice blue gown. Hello! ma baby. Raising of the son of the widow of nain. With a hey and a hi and a ho ho ho. What's the use of dreaming. Bright is the ring of words. Teardrops in my heart. It's the sentimental thing. April in Paris. Rose family. Autumn leaves. My heart is a hobo. Rally 'round for freedom. C'est si bon. Smoke! smoke! smoke! Tree in the meadow. Here comes Santa Claus. Peg o' my heart. Highway to love. Mam'selle. If I only had a match. Beyond the purple hills. Star dust /cMusic by Hoagy Carmichael; words by Mitchell Parish; French translation by Yvette Baruch. On a quiet conscience. Ballerina. Little Jack Frost get lost. Bonnie lassie. All my life. I wonder who's kissing her now. Thousand and one nights. Sixteen tons. Little worm. Faucon. Stars will remember. |
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MUSICPOP 1947-CP |
Our colorado / Colorado's calling / |
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MUSICPOP 1947-D |
That thing called love / I believe / The heather on the hill / I'll dance at your wedding / I love you yes I do / I kiss your hand, madame = Je rêve de vos yeux, madame / Don't tell me / Feudin' and fightin' / A fellow needs a girl / Ain'tcha ever comin' back / Boulevard of memories / How soon? : (will I be seeing you) / Almost like being in love / An apple blossom wedding / Come to the Mardi Gras : (não tenho lagrimas) / Chi-Baba Chi-Baba : (my Bambino go to sleep) / Forgiving you / An old sombrero : (and an old Spanish shawl) / Across the alley from the Alamo / -- And Mimi / Help me to help my neighbor / Civilization : bongo, bongo, bongo / Colorado's calling / |
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MUSICPOP 1947-K |
Mahzel : (means good luck) / I kiss your hand, madame = Je rêve de vos yeux, madame / Log cabin lady / Mother Machree / Miss Lou Rose. Breezes from the hilltop. Long after tonight : slow fox trot version / Ivy. Tau nu : messengers of love ; waltz / Serenade of the bells. Papa, won't you dance with me? : from "High button shoes" / But beautiful. Pianissimo. San Francisco. Tree in the meadow. Desire. Sleep not, little one. In the beginning. Lord hath done great things for thee. Every day's my birthday. Fella with an umbrella. Sonnet. Kokomo, Indiana. I'm stickin' around. |
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MUSICPOP 1947-SM |
At the well : song for high voice with piano / The greatest of these : for voice and piano / |
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MUSICPOP 1948 |
Senorita / O sing unto the Lord a new song : sacred solo for Easter ; soprano or tenor / Praise the Lord, his glories show : a hymn of praise / Manana : is soon enough for me. You can't be true, dear / The pussy cat song : nyow! nyot nyow! / Miami : play-ground of the U.S.A. / Here I'll stay / Red roses for a blue lady / Again / Powder your face with sunshine : smile! smile! smile! / It's magic. "A" - you're adorable : the alphabet song / By the way. Down by the station / Rambling rose / Nature boy. Where the sun is always shining : (in the Colorado hills) / How do I love thee / Say something sweet to your sweetheart / Down yonder / Nature boy / Buttons and bows : as sung by Bob Hope in the Paramount picture "Paleface" / The night has a thousand eyes / Clancy lowered the boom! / Once in love with Amy / On a slow boat to China / You're breaking my heart / Heartbreaker / Matinee / S-h-i-n-e / Mañana : is soon enough for me / Sea-fever / Why can't you behave / My happiness / Every day I love you. Lavender blue dilly dilly. Situation wanted. Last thing I want is your pity. Just a little loving. Just for now. I hate men. Palm Sunday / Prayer for those at home : op.23 no.3 / So in love / Laroo laroo lilli bolero. Goodbye my Coney Island baby. Put 'em in a box, tie 'em with a ribbon : and throw 'em in the deep blue sea / I'll say I do. Jazz me blues. Little "Lordeen" Irish lullaby. My own true love / Hiawatha's mittens. These precious things / Dreamy lullaby : words and music by Bennie Benjamin, George Weiss, and Frankie Carle. Minnesota polka / Where is the one / Sunflower / Whispering / Deck of cards. Wunderbar / The birthday of a king : Christmas song / When is sometime? / A bluebird singing in my heart : (the la, la, la, la song) / Candy kisses / Far away places / Forever and ever / Hair of gold, eyes of blue / My darling, my darling / You can't be true dear. Lonesome for you / Tennessee waltz / Bouquet of roses / The best time of the day / Lord bless you and keep you. A new Christmas morning, hallelujah / The blue skirt waltz / Blue shadows on the trail / Calvary. Hooray for love. How many tears must fall. Everybody loves somebody. Cabaret. Let's take an old-fashioned walk. Thank you / In the shadow of the Great Divide. What did I do? / Ev'ry day I love you. Sorrento. Dream is a wish your heart makes. Were thine that special face / Daniel. For you. I'll be home for Christmas. Love somebody. Colorado moon. Melancholy minstrel. Tell me a story. I'd love to live in Loveland. Tennessee waltz = Tenesh⁻i warutsh / Thanks be to God / Busy doing nothing / The silent stars / Say it isn't so / Night has a thousand eyes. I need your smile. Cinderella. Haunted heart. Bread and gravy / Tennessee Waltz. I've got my love to keep me warm. Little white lies. I want to go back to Michigan : down on the farm. Brush those tears from your eyes / I love you so much it hurts. Spring is swinging' up the lane / Who knows? / I wish somebody cared enough to cry. You can't be true = Du kannst nicht treu Sein / God lives in my heart / The sheik of Araby / Sorrento : torna a surriento / Daddy-o. Little bird told me. I remember mama. It's a most unusual day. The melancholy minstrel / Where in the world : but in America / Old fashioned song / You were only fooling : while I was falling in love / Tell me a story / |
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MUSICPOP 1948-D |
Confess / I love you so much it hurts / Here I'll stay / Ah, but it happens / Again / "A" - you're adorable : the alphabet song / Down by the station / Down yonder / By the way / Cuanto le gusta : (La parranda) / Buttons and bows : as sung by Bob Hope in the Paramount picture "Paleface" / Always true to you in my fashion / |
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MUSICPOP 1948-K |
The moon is always bigger on a Saturday night / Nothing to me / Mistletoe kiss polka / Once and for always / Take her to your heart again / Ah, but it happens / Here's to San Francisco / Down by the station / Stepping out to win / Weep no more. Down yonder / Buttons and bows : as sung by Bob Hope in the Paramount picture "Paleface" / Remember Mother's Day. Madrid : schottis / The miracle of the bells / Grieving for you / Beatin', bangin', 'n scratchin' / Laroo laroo lilli bolero. Tell me a story. In my heart. When is sometime? / Christmas lights. Washington monument / I love you dear. Thoughtless. I like it better all the time. What's heaven to me without you. Jigsaw puzzle. Cathedral of God. Last hollyhock. Life gets tee-jus, don't it? Look up. Redwood trees. Similau. Twilight. Ever homeward. Bells in her earrings. Just you and I. No answers wait. Tomorrow means romance / Too much love. Doo dee doo on an old kazoo. Dolly's lullaby. Illusions. My two front teeth. Nothing to me. One has my name the other has my heart. Second hand gal. Strictly U. S. A. When someone you love loves you. Velvet touch. Maharajah of Magador. Sleepy eyes. We got to put shoes on Willie. In the market place of old Monterey. |
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MUSICPOP 1948-SM | The silent stars : for voice and piano / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1949 |
O perfect love / Honey bun / Looking across. : op.12, no.2 / Hop-scotch polka : Scotch hot / Vagabond shoes / Beyond the sunset / How it lies, how it lies, how it lies! / Swiss lullaby / A-sleepin' at the foot of the bed / Prayer of a waiting world / My foolish heart / The old master painter / Quicksilver / Who'll be the next one : to cry over you / Bye bye baby : from the Herman Levin-Oliver Smith musical production "Gentlemen prefer blondes" / The hot canary / Why don't you haul off and love me / Peggy O'Neil / Hootin' owl trail / A-sleepin' at the foot of the bed. Yodel blues. Queen of the sideshow. Pumpernickel polka. All right, Louie, drop the gun. The lark in the clear air / Quicksilver. Four winds and the seven seas. There'll be no teardrops tonight / Streets of Laredo. Dites-moi. Twenty-four hours of sunshine. Younger than springtime / Open door, open arms. Twilight. Lovers' gold. Vieni Su. Twenty-four hours of sunshine / Mockin' bird hill : tra la la twittle dee dee dee / She wore a yellow ribbon / There's no tomorrow / Weddin' day. Whoso dwelleth / Our lovely lady singing / On a March day / Now that I need you / You are love : duet / Slipping around / Third man theme. You will know my love / Two songs of William Blake. Love is of God / What is this thing called love? = ¿Qué sabes tu de amor? / There is nothin' like a dame / Merry-go-round waltz / When you and I were young : Maggie blues / When my sugar walks down the street : all the little birdies go tweet, tweet, tweet / A thousand violins / Two songs of William Blake : from songs of innocence / You're heartless / Roses in your hair / Love me! Love me! Love me!, Or leave me alone / What shall I tell my heart? / Stay well / The game of broken hearts / Jesus from the grave is risen / Thoroughly modern Millie. Everywhere you go / Any time / I don't see me in your eyes anymore / Little fish in a big pond / Maybe it's because. Scarlet ribbons : for her hair / Through a long and sleepless night / Because you love me / The cry of the wild goose / Careless kisses / Diamonds are a girl's best friend / Don't cry Joe : (let her go, let her go, let her go) / Fairy tales / From the vine came the grape. Riders in the sky : a cowboy legend / Room full of roses / Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer / Happy talk / I'm gonna wash that man right outa my hair / Parting is such sweet sorrow / Bali Ha'i / Open door-open arms / Oh, you sweet one / Everything they said came true / Night / Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo : the magic song / Bonaparte's retreat / Careless hands / The carnival of Venice. Come all ye who weary. Come, all ye who weary : a Christmas carol ; Welsh air / A dreamer's holiday / Eternal life : a prayer / It's too late now / My foolish heart. Weddin' day / The huckle buck / Maybe it's because / The queen of the sideshow / There'll be no teardrops tonight. Twilight / Lark in the clear air. Situation wanted / The streets of Laredo : a new original song / Kiss me sweet / My one and only highland fling / Give me your hand / Wabash blues / River road / Dear hearts and gentle people / The pumpernickel polka / The yodel blues / All right, Louie, drop the gun / Trees / Toot, toot, tootsie! : good-bye / I love you because / The four winds and the seven seas / If I could be with you : one hour tonight / Make believe : you are glad when you're sorry / Make-believe : duet / My dream is yours / Dreamer with a penny / That lucky old sun : just rolls around Heaven all day / Lovers' gold / The third man theme : the Harry Lime theme / People will say we're in love : duet / Embraceable you : adorable poupée / Some enchanted evening / This nearly was mine / Someone like you / Dites-moi = tell me why / You're always there / Younger than springtime. Vieni Su : say you love me, too / So this is love : the Cinderella waltz / It's too late now. Mule train / The Christmas story / You're wonderful / Mona Lisa / |
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MUSICPOP 1949-D |
A cock-eyed optimist / I don't care if the sun don't shine / Homework / Enjoy yourself : (It's later than you think) / Falling out of love can be fun / Fiddle dee dee / Echoes / How it lies, how it lies, how it lies! / The hon'rable profession of the fourth estate / If I ever love again / Don't do something to someone else : that you wouldn't want done to you / Another op'nin', another show / Copper Canyon / Bye bye baby : from the Herman Levin-Oliver Smith musical production "Gentlemen prefer blondes" / Give me your tired, your poor / Comme çi, comme ça : (pronounced "Come see, come sah") / |
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MUSICPOP 1949-K |
Jungleland : humorous song / Pal of my heart / The pussy cat song : nyow! nyot nyow! / You would still want the moon / Yellow sands / The voice I love to hear : song / The trailer blues / Fiddle dee dee / Echoes / Little mother of prayer / Home town band / Embraceable you = Adorable poupée : fox trot / Memories sweet memories / Song of San Francisco / La raspa / Bop! Goes my heart. Lovers' gold. No orchids for my lady. Bye bye baby : from the Herman Levin-Oliver Smith musical production "Gentlemen prefer blondes" / Crusoe wasn't foolin' / Twenty-four hours of sunshine / Mockin' bird hill : tra la la twittle dee dee dee / Merry-go-round waltz / Weddin' day / It's a great feeling. My men. You broke my heart. Rock-a-bye, baby-bye. Don't gamble with romance. Don't rob another man's castle. Heart of gold. How can I forget you. My one and only highland fling / Sixty-two ladies in sea-green pajamas. Cleopatrio. My dream is yours / Dreamer with a penny / Extra! extra! Honky tonkin' It really happened that way. I find you cheat-in' on me. My lovely serenade. Oh! what a life. Sitting by the window. Underneath the linden tree. Why can't it happen again? Yes, indeedy. Have a little sympathy. Someone like you / Little old lady of threadneedle street. Right girl for me. Did anyone ask about me. |
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MUSICPOP 1949-SM | Christmas story music by Mary Howe ; poem by Lisenka Ourusoff. | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1950 |
Old song. Hurdy-gurdy / If I were a bell / Cherry pink and apple blossom white. Dearie / A marshmallow world / Baby, won't you say you love me / Wanderin' / Tzena : Tzena, Tzena, Tzena / Get out those old records / If / 'Neath freedom's shrine / The robin's carol / Sleigh ride / Let's do it again / It's so nice to have a man around the house / You shall have your red rose / The petite waltz = la petite valse / A Ballad of trees and the master / 'Way down yonder in New Orleans / Speak, Lord / The old piano roll blues / Silver bells / Spaghetti rag : song / Daddy's little girl / Autumn leaves / All my love : French title "Boléro" / Frosty the snow man / Our Lady of Fatima / Play a simple melody / Chattanoogie shoe shine boy / I'll always love you : (querida mía) / God be in my heart. May the Good Lord bless and keep you / Rag mop / Romance = rêver d'amour / The syncopated clock / Joy / Poetry / Music! music! music! / Jezebel / The horse told me / Santa Claus got stuck in my chimney. Molasses, molasses. Choo'n gum. Yuletide polka. Gone fishin' Sunshine cake. Anema e core. Blacksmith blues. I hope you believe. Count every star. Roving kind. The thing / Bushel and a peck / Darn it baby, that's love. No man is an island. Would I love you. No man is an island / Swamp Girl. Until. Navy gets the gravy, but the army gets the beans. The one finger melody : yum-dee-da-dee-da / Patricia / Peter Cottontail / A prayer of St. Francis ; sacred song fro medium or low voice / A penny a kiss - a penny a hug / I'll never be free / Loveliest night of the year. It's a lovely day today / My heart cries for you / Lullee, lullay / I'm gonna live till I die / The black oak tree / I didn't slip, I wasn't pushed, I fell / Sam's song : the happy tune / The best thing for you / The Christmas tree angel / I am loved / With these hands / The shifting, whispering sands / Longing / Granada / Hoop-de-doo / Friendly star / I said my pajamas / If I knew you were comin' I'd 've baked a cake / It is no secret / So long : it's been good to know yuh / Bring back the thrill / Broken-down merry-go-round / Remember me : I'm the one who loves you / Orange colored sky / Our very own / Dedication / Why should I cry / You can't do wrong doin' right / Hostess with the mostes' on the ball / Little white duck / Always you / First Christmas / Gallows tree / Go down Moses : Negro spiritual / Hold my hand / Holy day / I've never been in love before / Ivory rag / God is love / Be my love / Yuletide polka / Twelve days of Christmas. Santa Claus got stuck : in my chimney / No other love : adapted from Chopin's Etude in E major / Molasses, molasses : it's icky sticky goo / The roving kind / Anema e core : with all my heart and soul / You wonderful you / The swamp girl / Use your imagination / I can't be talkin' of love. I love you, Colorado / Beloved / The Navy gets the gravy but the army gets the beans / Sunshine cake / Choo'n gum / Zing zing - zoom zoom / I hope you believe : (I'm really in love with you) / Christmas tree angel. Gone fishin' / And you'll be home / Would I love you : love you, love you / In the still of the night / Toot, toot, tootsie! : good-bye / By the beautiful sea. Aba daba honeymoon / Lilac tree : (perspicacity) = "Pommiers et lilacs" / Brotherhood / Chatterton. Enough / May the good lord bless and keep you. The Tubby, the tuba song / You're just in love / Upstream. Sentimental me / Use your imagination. Double feature / Twelve days of Christmas / Count every star / Darn it baby, that's love / |
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MUSICPOP 1950-D |
I got the sun in the morning / If / The girl that I marry / I'd 've baked a cake / The ocarina / Cherry pies ought to be you / A bushel and a peck / Chattanoogie shoe shine boy / |
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MUSICPOP 1950-K |
Jak-sie-mas = How are you? / Patricia Connor : the sweetest girl I know / There's no man like a snowman / All alone Monday / That girl Georgette drum majorette : a marching song / The toy piano polka / Palms of Oahu. Show me the way to get out of this world. Daddy's little girl / Chattanoogie shoe shine boy / My sunny Tennessee / Zing zing - zoom zoom / Did-ee, did-ee do right by you / Music! music! music! / The thing / Cincinnat-ti dancing pig / Patricia / My heart cries for you / Sam's song : the happy tune / I am loved / Dig-dig-dig dig for your dinner / Hoop-de-doo / If I knew you were comin' I'd 've baked a cake / So long : it's been good to know yuh / Mary Rose = : Bloesem van Seringen / Nightwind. Can anyone explain? Don't rock the boat, dear. Mother dear. Say When. San Francisco Lady. To think you've chosen me. You don't have to be a baby to cry. You wonderful you / Candy and cake. Sing aloha Leilani. Come on-a my house. Hearts entwined. Mem'ry island. Rag mop / Life is so peculiar. Father. Oh, them dudes. Warm kisses in the cool of the night. Where in the world. Just say I love her. Aba daba honeymoon / I don't mind being all alone. Glimpses. There's no season on love. Me and my imagination. If I were Santa Claus. |
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MUSICPOP 1950-SM |
By the sea / The old piano roll blues / |
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MUSICPOP 1951 |
The puffin / Beneath a weeping willow's shade / Turn back the hands of time / Jet / Gently, little Jesus / The valley / Old Ohio moonlight / Bermuda / Hello, young lovers / On top of Old Smoky / California : here I come / I talk to the trees / I whistle a happy tune / I get ideas / The chicken song : I ain't gonna take it settin' down / Rose, Rose, I love you / Sweet little words / Ride on, king Jesus! : king of kings ; negro spiritual / I'll never know why / Unforgettable / The morningside of the mountain / Be my love / Dizzy fingers / Solitaire / Sound off : Duckworth chant / Somebody bigger than you and I / When the saints come marching in / Sonny the bunny / And so to sleep again / Something wonderful / Stolen love / I wish I wuz / Only a rose : duet / Thirty-two feet and eight little tails : Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Blitzen / Please, Mr. Sun. Ride the wild wind. Sonny the bunny. Hold me, hold me, hold me. Loneliness of evening. Shanghai. Somebody bigger than you and I. Whispering shadows. Sound off. Soft shoe song. Lion sleeps tonight. Strange little girl. Sparrow in the tree top. I talk to the trees. Unforgettable. Misto Cristofo Columbo. Midnight. Dance me loose. Serenity. Lute book lullabye : Christmas song for alto voice / An understanding heart / Reality. To a wild rose : op. 51, no. 1 / Thumbelina / Slow poke. The mountain / Cold, cold heart / Arise, my love / Tell me why / Marshmallow moon / A death song : lullaby / Dance me loose / Please, Mr. Sun / Sweet violets / The loveliest night of the year / Turn back the hands of time. Beautiful brown eyes / Cry / The doll with a sawdust heart / Domino / Volcano / Red leaves on the Campus Green / Same time, same place / The Lord is my shepherd / On top of Old Smoky : Kentucky mountain folk song / A mother prays / Lonesome gal / Too late now / Half as much / Hey, good lookin' / Anywhere I wander / Whispering winds / The strange little girl : waltz ballad / Create in me a clean heart, o God / Feed my sheep / It's beginning to look like Christmas. Del Rio / Ride the wild wind / Shrimp boats : a comin'-there's dancin' tonight / Jezebel. We kiss in a shadow / Loneliness of evening / Sparrow in the tree top / Whisp'ring shadows / Getting to know you / Free at last / Soft shoe song : the dance my darlin' used to do / Oops / Hold me-hold me-hold me / Midnight / Shanghai / It's beginning to look like Christmas / A kiss to build a dream on / Take my hand, precious Lord / When the saints come marching in. The magic night of Christmas / Barbara with the big blue eyes / Wonderful Copenhagen / Cherry pink and apple blossom white / Slow poke / My resistance is low / I sing of God : op.70 no.1 / Jack-in-the-box / They call the wind Maria. Misto Cristofo Columbo / They call the wind Marīa / To the farmer / Sin / Too young / Mister and Mississippi / Across the wide Missouri : a-roll a-roll a-ree / |
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