Call Number (LC) | Title | Results |
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MUSICPOP 1952-D |
Eternamente : (Arlecchinata) : valzer lento / I'll buy that dream / Count your blessings instead of sheep / I like Ike / |
4 |
MUSICPOP 1952-K |
Baby, what you've done to me / Dream darling / Broadway waltz / When you were born, my son / April showers / Delicado / Stouthearted men / Night train. Pénjamo : canción ranchera / Meet Mister Callaghan / My baby's comin' home / Have you heard / Here in my heart / You brought me love. Till I waltz again with you / You belong to me / Skokiaan : South African song / A fool such as I / You belong to me. Come what may. After all. Christmas story. Kiss of fire / Say it with you heart. Don't let the stars get in your eyes / If you want to be loved. My philosophy. Oh, happy day / What's the use? Wish you were here / The vagabond : ballad-waltz / You intrigue me. By a cozy fire. |
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MUSICPOP 1952-SM | Song for the valiant / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1953 |
Rags to riches / I believe / Will-o'-the-wisp romance / My love, my love / Sad and lonely : (torch song) / I guess I'll have to change my plan / Bimbo / I love Paris / No other love / Answer me, my love / April in Portugal / Begone, dull care / Come all you fair and tender ladies / Every night when the sun goes in / Congratulations to someone / Many times / Serenade of the mandolins / Satisfied / Oncet in a museum : (two ways) / The prince of peace / Eternally / My dear, ador'd one = mia piccirella ; arietta / Don't tell me the same things : (over again) / Stranger in paradise : from the M-G-M picture "Kismet" / O : (oh!) / Ebb tide / Oh, my pa-pa = (o mein papa) / Love not me for comely grace : op. 5, no. 5 / And this is my beloved / Sorta on the border. Song from Moulin Rouge. Say you're mine again / Dancin' with someone : longin' for you / Vaya con dios. 'Zat you, Santa Claus? / Johnny is the boy for me. Oh, my papa. Gee, I wish I was back in the army. Till we two are one. Second fling. Don' cha' hear them bells. Open up your heart : (and let the sunshine in) / Sadie Thompson's song : (the blue Pacific blues) / O come, soft rest of cares! : op. 5, no. 1 / Praise we the Lord / Secret love / Stranger in paradise : from the Broadway production "Kismet" / Just walking in the rain / Butterflies / Welcome Death : from the opera "Teraminta" ; British museum ms. r.c.m. 1020 / Make love to me! / I see the moon / When in my heart / Secret love. Second hand rose. That doggie in the window / Crying in the chapel / Simonetta / I'll try / Why must I love you? / A fool in the ways of love / Idle gossip / Half a photograph / In the mission of St. Augustine / Ruby / Wild horses / Return to Paradise / Woman : (uh-huh) / Baubles, bangles and beads / Thirty-five years ago / Billy boy / Changing partners / From here to eternity / Let me go, lover. You all come : (y'all come) / Colorado skies / I found a friend / Vaya con dios = may God be with you / A quiet girl / Don' cha' hear them bells / Sorta on the border / The song from Moulin Rouge : (where is your heart) / The little boy and the old man / Ricochet : (rick-o-shay) / Till we two are one / You can never give me back my heart / Allez-vous-en, go away / Non dimenticar. Fain would I change that note : op. 5, no. 3 / Teach me, my Lord / Wherever you are / I need you now / Hail Colorado! / Now's the time to fall in love / Second fling / I really don't want to know / Bimbo. Seven lonely days / Let me go lover! Brown eyes why are you blue / Where is your heart. You you you / Johnny is the boy for me / |
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MUSICPOP 1953-D |
I guess I'll have to change my plan / I love Paris / He takes me off his income tax / Ebb tide / The hostess with the mostes' on the ball / I believe / Choreography : from Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" / Amo Parigi = I love Paris / And this is my beloved / April in Portugal / |
10 |
MUSICPOP 1953-K |
Melba waltz : Dream time / My love, my love / Wedding polka / Eternally / Lilly mine / Valse moderne / Five foot two, eyes of blue : has anybody seen my girl? / Butterflies / In the mission of St. Augustine / Return to Paradise / Woman : (uh-huh) / Laugh is on me. From here to eternity / Hot toddy. There's music in you. Kiss me again, stranger. You all come. Vaya con dios = may God be with you / Am I the guy? It's confusing to be in love. Ricochet : (rick-o-shay) / Your too many loves. Oh mis'rable love. Save a little sunshine for tomorrow. Off shore. You you you / Pa-Paya mama. My one and only heart. |
28 |
MUSICPOP 1954 |
Young at heart. Mister Sandman / The no-zo-bum / Boats sail on the rivers / Hernando's hideaway / Hey there / Alabama jubilee / I want you all to myself : just you / Goodnight, sweetheart, goodnight / Whither thou goest / The naughty lady of Shady Lane / The sky is extra blue : (just for me-just for you) / Here / Haunted : quando embalada / Papa loves mambo / I'll walk with God / I'm a fool to care / Release me / Mobile / Come and trip it : dance song / Smile : theme from "modern times" / Mi chiamano Mimi = I'm always called Mimi : from the opera la Bohème / I wonder / Oh baby mine : I get so lonely / Oop shoop : as sung by Shirley Gunter and the Queens. The happy wanderer : (val-de ri, val-de ra) / Beany the bunny with the funny long ears. No man is an island / Tweedlee Dee. Sh-boom. There once was a man. Release me. Make yourself comfortable. Wanted. The man that got away / Man of the forest. That's all I want from you / You will wear velvet / This ole house / The twenty-third psalm : for medium voice and piano / The wedding of the knife and fork / Young at heart / Sincerely / Fascination / He / I left my heart in San Francisco / If I give my heart to you / Little things mean a lot / Melody of love : (vocal edition) / Beany the bunny : (with the funny long ears) / Young and foolish / Crying polka / Philosophy / That's what I like / Skokiaan : South African song / The little shoemaker : (le petit cordonnier) / Cross over the bridge / The high and the mighty / A-b-c boogie / Ballad of Davy Crockett / You're from another world / The man upstairs / Serenader. Folksong : medium voice / Fanny / Cinq chansons de femme, op.3. a girl whose love shines fair ; for soprano and harp (or piano) / I thank thee, Lord / Sh-boom : (life could be a dream) / Cara mia / Sky is extra blue. Wanted / Honey-babe : (marching song based on a traditional air) / Let me go, lover! / Rendezvous / Anema e core. No man is an island. Tweedlee Dee / If you knew Susie : (like I know Susie) / Teach me tonight / The vamp : (vamp a little lady) / Make yourself comfortable / Charmaine / The gang that sang "heart of my heart" / There's no place like home for the holidays / Green years / My cutey's due at two-to-two to-day / Love : op. 32 no. 4 / Non dimenticar : (don't forget) ; (t'ho voluto bene) / The little ducks go skating / Hearts of stone / Lisbon Antigua : (in old Lisbon) ; (Lisboa Antigua) ; fox trot / Alabamy bound / Singing the blues / The hem of his garment / Farewell = vou-me embora / Spring never came around this year / HAPPY WANDERER. A girl! a girl! : (zoom ba di alli nella) / There once was a man / Sayonara : (let's say goodbye) / Three coins in the fountain / When you're in love / |
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MUSICPOP 1954-CP | My Colorado home / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1954-D |
I'll walk with God / Hernando's hideaway / Hey there / La ballade de Davy Crockett = Ballad of Davy Crockett / If you believe / Gee, I wish I was back in the army / Canzone da due soldi : fox trot / |
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MUSICPOP 1954-K |
Restless heart / Panama Canal waltz / S'il vous plait = If you please / Almost / Papa loves mambo / Valse petite : piano solo / Journey on / The little shoemaker : (le petit cordonnier) / Unbelievable / Fanny / Money burns a hole in my pocket. It could happen to you. We love old St. Mary's. Hearts of stone / Starry Banner. |
15 |
MUSICPOP 1955 |
I asked the Lord / Memories are made of this / Gentlemen marry brunettes / Whatever will be, will be = que será, será / Croce di oro = (cross of gold) / Love is a many-splendored thing / The rock and roll waltz / How great thou art / Moments to remember / Thus spake Jesus / Humming bird / Santa's laughing song / Hard hearted Hannah : (the vamp of Savannah) / Whatever Lola wants : (Lola gets) / Babette waltz / Les cigognes = Cranes, opus 21 / Not as a stranger / Seventeen / Malaguena. To be sung on the way to Assisi. Wallflower. Whatever Lola wants. Learnin' the blues. Blue star. Trouble with Harry. Stranger. Misty / April fool / Mack the knife : from "the threepenny opera" / Man in a raincoat / Sincerely yours : as presented by Warner Bros. from the international artists ltd. production "sincerely yours" / Westward ho the wagons / Suddenly there's a valley / This is the victory, even our. This we declare unto you. Marianne / The wallflower : (dance with me Henry) / I long to be back home in Colorado / How important can it be? / Behold what manner of love. The longest walk / Band of gold / Unchained melody : from the Warner Bros. release "unchained" / Whatever will be will be. Croce di oro = Cross of gold / The berry tree / The great pretender / Where is that someone for me / If you can dream / If I had a dollar bill tree / I'm walking, but not alone / The yellow rose of Texas / Gunsmoke / The Bible tells me so / Engine love call / I never harmed an onion : (so why should they make me cry?) / Blue star : the "medic" theme / Careless love / Those "weary western blue's" / Pour chanter á la route d'Assise = (to be sung on the way to Assisi) / A woman in love / Wake the town and tell the people / The lights / Santa, the happy wanderer / The trouble with Harry / Stranger / A satisfied mind / Learnin' the blues / Malaguena / Goodbye to Rome = arrivederci, Roma / Moonlight on the Colorado / I'll cry tomorrow / The Japanese farewell song / You don't know me / The crazy Otto rag / Love is of God. Hard to get / Star of the East : (melody, "star of the sea") / |
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MUSICPOP 1955-D | El Cha-cha-cha : mambo lento / | 1 |
MUSICPOP 1955-K |
It's almost tomorrow / Italian theme. Buongiorno tristezza : canzone beguine / Too young to go steady. Charmer. Ain't that a shame! A satisfied mind / |
7 |
MUSICPOP 1956 |
Sleep, child / Song for a summer night / Canadian sunset / I could have danced all night / Crazy arms / Wouldn't it be loverly / Wonderful, wonderful / How little it matters how little we know / Around the world / The touch of his hand / Here's to the good old days, or work is the curse of the drinking classes / Let there be peace on earth : (let it begin with me) / On the street where you live / True love / Since that fair day = depuis le jour / The wayward wind / Serenade / Sa-nic-kriss / Ivory tower / Hayfoot, strawfoot. Mary's little boy chile. with a little bit of luck. Tear fell. This land is your land. Mama from the train : (a kiss, a kiss) / Parakeet's slumber song / No, not much! / Picnic : (theme from picnic) / Sugartime / Tammy. The weary yeare / Pastorale. The snow lay on the ground / Jingle bells / Love me tender / Allegheny moon / Wringle wrangle / Don't be cruel : (to a heart that's true) / The fool / It only hurts for a little while / Shadow woman / The proud ones / Friendly persuasion : (thee I love) / Cinco robles : (five oaks) / Love story : medium voice / Lakewood Colorado : the gateway to the hills of gold / Hayfoot, strawfoot / With a little bit of luck / You don't owe me a thing / Miracle of love / The Lord's on my side / To love again : (theme from "the Eddy Duchin story") / Mary's little boy chile : (calypso christmas) / A tear fell / I love my baby : (my baby loves me) / The night is still / It's not for me to say / Walk hand in hand / Compliments of a friend. Germ. A letter to teacher : (Johnnie's first day at school) / You'll never walk alone / Gonna get along without ya now / Resourceful Mary / Ivory tower. |
75 |
MUSICPOP 1956-D |
The hunters of Kentucky / Huzza for the Constellation : sung by Mr. Fox at the Theatre. The farmer of North Bend : a very popular Whig song respectfully dedicated to the Log Cabin Association of the United States by the publisher. Ike for four more years / Election : the people's right / The acquisition of Louisiana : a national song / Amos Kendall's lament : a comic Whig song sung with great applause at the Whig Celebrations at Roxbury, Randolph, Quincy & other places by G.A. Harrington / The Alamo : song of the Texan ranger / I go for I-K-E / America, commerce & freedom : Sung by Mr. Darley, Junr. in the ballet pantomime of The sailor's landlady / "Clear the way!", or, Song of the wagon road / The new Texas dixie, or, Getting rich in Texas / Buck skin Sam : song of the Texan ranger / The iron horse / Adams and liberty : the Boston patriotic song / The California pioneers : a song / California, or, The feast of gold : a new comic song / The age of gold : directions how to get it : with notes (ad lib) by a director. |
18 |
MUSICPOP 1956-K |
Greensleeves. Poor people of Paris. |
2 |
MUSICPOP 1957 |
Tammy / Almost paradise : piano solo / I may never pass this way again / Till there was you / Haven / Till / The banana boat song / Marianne / The night has a thousand eyes / Chantez, chantez : (shahn-tay, "sing") / One hand, one heart : from "west side story" / Seventy six trombones : from the musical comedy "The music man" / Tonight : from "west side story" / I may never pass this way again. April love / An affair to remember : (our love affair) : sung in the 20th Century-Fox CinemaScope production "An affair to remember" / April o'clock / Exactly like you / In times like these. Night has a thousand eyes. Padre. Banana boat song. Marianne. Chantez, chantez. Remember you're mine. One hand, one heart. Yellow bird. Saddle the wind / Sayonara / Rainbow / The Lord's prayer / Plaything / I want to be like Jesus : (negro spiritual) / Magic moments / Maria : from "west side story" / Warm and tender / The day the rains came = le jour ou la pluie viendra / Do I love you : because you're beautiful? Are you sincere / Angel baby / The gentle stranger / Hide me : in the palm of your hand / Goodnight, my someone / In times like these / Give me a gentle girl / Glitter and be gay : (Cunegonde's jewel song) / Christmas was meant for children / White silver sands / Remember you're mine / Jailhouse rock / Treat me nice / Just one day at a time / Weihnachtslied / Colorado moon / Star dust = etoile d'amour / Rue François Premier / Almost paradise / Four walls / Dark moon. Dark moon / Around the world / |
63 |
MUSICPOP 1957-D |
I keep running away from you / April love / An affair to remember : (our love affair) : sung in the 20th Century-Fox CinemaScope production "An affair to remember" / |
3 |
MUSICPOP 1957-K |
Ma è proprio overo?! : canzone slow : le belle canzoni napoletane / Colonel Bogey : march / When God made you. Slippered feet of time. You are my lovely one. Hula love. The snowflakes / Almost paradise / |
8 |
MUSICPOP 1958 |
Pink shoe laces / Spring comes singing / Don't marry me / 'Til the storm passes by / The Hawaiian wedding song = ke kali nei au / I'll lose my blues in heaven / Remember : a spring song / Before thine altar : (a wedding prayer) / Hear, o Lord, when I cry with my voice : op. 48, no. 4 / Go Colorado : University of Colorado fight song / Tom Dooley : traditional / Turn around / May you always / Gigi / Pussycat / To know him is to love him / After a rain at Mokanshan / Lute-book lullaby / I enjoy being a girl / O for a closer walk with God. Gigi. Left right out of your heart. Love, look away. Very precious love. Sunday. This is all I ask. To know him is to love him. Oh, lonesome me / Sittin' in a tree house / Volare : nel blu, dipinto di blu / Until then / May my heart / O Lord, my God, thou art very great : op. 48, no. 1 / A Stratford lover / Lord I have loved the habitation of thy house / Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy house : op. 48, no. 3 / Sugar moon / Love, look away / This land is your land / Fight the good fight : op. 51 / Rock the bop / As long as I have you / Yellow bird / Goofus / Don't ask me why / He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High : op. 48, no. 2 / Pussycat. Secretly / Bamba. This is all I ask / A very precious love / Pickle up a doodle / May Santa fill our hearts : this Christmas / Deep love / O for a closer walk with God : sacred song for low voice / Heartaches / Come, every man now give his toast : from Charles Dibdin's "poor vulcan" / Sunday / Wrap your troubles in dreams : (and dream your troubles away) / Turn around. O blessed virgin. Padre / Your name is beautiful / Left right out of your heart = hi-lee hi-lo hi-lup-up-up / Secretly. |
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