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|a [Hartke sheet music collection.
|n Box 302]
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|a 145 scores.
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|t Ain't she sweet? /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t Ain't that a grand and glorious feeling? /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t Alabama jamboree /
|r lyric by Cal De Voll ; music by F. Henri Klickmann --
|t Alabama rose /
|r words by Floyd Trahern ; music by W. W. Trahern
|g (2 copies) --
|t Alabamy blacksheep won't you return to my fold /
|r lyric by King Zany ; music by Roy Ingraham
|g (2 copies) --
|t Alexander's got a jazz band now /
|r words by Bud De Sylva ; music by Chris Schonberg --
|t All night long /
|r words and music by Shelton Brooks --
|t America I love you /
|r words by Edgar Leslie ; music by Archie Gottler --
|t And that ain't all /
|r words by Bud Green ; music by Sammy Stept --
|g The
|t angle worm wiggle /
|r words by I. Maynard Schwartz ; music by HArry S. Lorch --
|t Are you lonesome to-night? /
|r words and music by Roy Turk and Lou Handman --
|t Are you sorry? /
|r words by Benny Davis ; music by Milton Ager --
|t At the wedding, at the wedding, at the Yiddish wedding jubilee /
|r music by Al Piantadosi and Jack Glogau ; lyrics by Joe McCarthy --
|t Away from you /
|r by Benny Davis and Milton Ager --
|t Beatrice Fairfax tell me what to do /
|r words by Grant Clark an Joe McCarthy ; music by Jimmie Monaco --
|t Big boy! /
|r lyric by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t Brown skin! /
|r by Roy Barton and Jerry Mills --
|t Cairostan /
|r by Joe and Sadie D'Leir --
|t Camp-meeting shore /
|r words by Broughton Tall ; music by William Owens --
|t Carrie, or Carrie marry Harry /
|r words by Junie McCree ; music by Albert Von Tilzer --
|t Cheatin' on me /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Lew Pollack --
|t Could I? I certainly could /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t Cry baby /
|r lyric by Garfield Kilgour and Sophie Tucker ; music by Al. Siegel --
|t Daddy, I ain't mad at you /
|r words and music by Spencer WIlliams --
|t Daddy I love you more and more each day /
|r by Sophie Tucker and Fred Strasser --
|g The
|t dance of hte grizzly bear /
|r words by Irving Berlin ; music by George Botsford --
|g The
|t darktown strutters' ball /
|r words and music by Shelton Brooks --
|t Dear old southland /
|r lyric by Henry Creamer ; music by Turner Layton --
|t Dixie is Dixie once more /
|r words by Leo Turner ; music by James Karp --
|t Don't be afraid to come home! /
|r words by Jack Yellen and Alfred Bryan ; music by Milton Ager --
|t Don't take advantage of my good nature /
|r words by Howard E. Rogers ; music by James V. Monaco --
|t Dream kisses /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by M. K. Jerome --
|t Drifting along Luana shore /
|r by Cal De Voll and F. Henri Klickmann --
|t Empty cellar blues /
|r words and music by Jack Nelson --
|t Ev'rybody shimmies now /
|r lyric by Eugene West ; music by Joe Gold and Edmund J. Porray --
|t Ev'ry day, or I want you every day /
|r words by W. R. Williams ; music by Shelton Brooks --
|t Flippitty flop /
|r words by Junie McCree ; music by Albert Von Tilzer --
|t Floating down the river (cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland) /
|r words by Roger Lewis ; music by James White
|g (2 copies) --
|t Forgive me /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t Get out and get under the moon /
|r words by Chas. Tobias and William Jerome ; music by Larry Shay --
|t Give me back my husband, you've had him long e'nuff /
|r words and music by Jas. Jno. Davilla --
|g The
|t glory of love /
|r by Billy Hill --
|t Gone /
|r words by Benny Davis ; music by Joe Burke --
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|t good man is hard to find /
|r by Eddie Green --
|t Happy days and lonely nights /
|r words by Billy Rose ; music by Fred Fisher --
|t Have you forgotten? /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t Hello Wisconsin (won't you find my Yonnie Yonson) /
|r words by Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie ; music by Harry Ruby --
|t Help! /
|r words by Leslie Moore ; music by Johnny Tucker and Al Sherman --
|t He's a good man to have around /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t He's a rag picker /
|r by Irving Berlin --
|t He's coming home on the 8 o'clock train /
|r words and music by Kendall and Robinson --
|t He's got a bungalow /
|r words by Edward Grossmith ; music by Ted D. Ward --
|t Hula Lou /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Charles and Wayne King --
|t Hush-a-bye baby /
|r lyric by Gene Austin ; music by Bob Mack --
|t I aint givin' nothin' away /
|r by Louis E. Zoeller and Lewis Tally
|g (2 copies) --
|t I ain't got nobody much and noody cares for me /
|r lyric by Roger Graham ; music by Spencer Williams --
|t I called you my sweetheart /
|r words by Howard Johnson and Grant Clarke ; music by Jimmie V. Monaco --
|t I can't get enough of your love /
|r words by George White ; music by Billy Gaston --
|t Ice and snow /
|r words and music by Tony Jackson --
|t I'd love to be a baby again /
|r by Eugene West and Will Cambas --
|t I'd love to meet that old sweetheart of mine /
|r by Benny Davis and Joe Burke --
|t I don't want to get thin /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t I'm a trying to teach my sweet papa right from wrong /
|r by Will E. Skidmore and Marshall Walker
|g (2 copies) --
|t I'm crazy about my daddy in a uniform /
|r by Chas. R. McCarron and Carey Morgan --
|t I'm doing what I'm doing for love /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t I'm feathering a nest (for a little blue bird) /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t I'm free, single, disengaged, looking for someone to love /
|r words and music by Tyus and Tyus --
|t I'm going back to Carolina /
|r words and music by Billy Downs and Ernie Erdman --
|t I'm gonna make hay... while the sun shines in Virginia /
|r words by Joe Young and Sam Lewis ; music by Archie Gottler --
|t I'm gonna settle up then I'm gonna settle down /
|r lyrics by Billy Firsch and Nelson Ingham ; music by NAt. Osborne and Geo. B. McConnell --
|t I'm just too mean to cry /
|r lyric by Mitchell Parish and Eleanor Young ; music by Harry D. Squires --
|t I'm lonesome, nobody cares for me /
|r words and music by Mariney Jones --
|t I'm not sorry /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t I'm on my way to Dublin Bay /
|r lyric and music by Stanley Murphy --
|t I never knew /
|r by Gus Kahn and Ted Fiorito --
|t I still love you /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t It's all your fault /
|r lyric by Eddie Nelson and Noble Sissle ; music by J. Hubert Blake --
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|t It's lonesome here /
|r by Bliss Milford --
|t I've got a cross-eyed papa but he looks straight to me /
|r lyric by King Zany and Billy DuVal ; music by Roy Ingraham --
|t I've got the blues /
|r by Lew Berk --
|t I've got the candy blues /
|r by Helen Ardelle and John Dallavo --
|t I've got the lonesome mammy blues /
|r by Harry Levy, Glynn Long, and Alice Corbett --
|t I wanna say hello! /
|r words by Jack Hoffman ; music by Jimmy Mac Donald --
|t I want to see my Tennessee /
|r words by Jack Yellen ; music by Milton Ager --
|t I was wrong all along old sweetheart (but I want to do the right thing now) /
|r words and music by Al La Vine, Marvin Schenck, and Sydney Holden --
|t I wish I had my old gal back again /
|r by Jack Yellen, Milton Ager, and Lew Pollack --
|t I wish you all the luck in the world /
|r words by James Cavanaugh and Ned Washington ; music by Michael H. Cleary --
|t I wonder where my baby is to-night /
|r words by Gus Kahn ; music by Walter Donaldson --
|t I wonder where my easy rider's gone? /
|r words and music by Shelton Brooks --
|t I wonder who's dancing with you tonight /
|r lyric by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose ; music by Ray Henderson --
|g The
|t jazz dance /
|r words and music by W. Benton Overstreet --
|t Jingle jingle jingle /
|r words by Harry S. Burkhardt ; music by Malvin M. Franklin --
|t Keep on walking /
|r words and music by Irving Berlin --
|t Little rag baby doll /
|r words by L. Wolfe Gilbert ; music by Lewis F. Muir --
|t Lovin' blues /
|r by Helen E. Wilson --
|t Mammy's chocolate soldier /
|r words by Sidney Mitchell ; music by Archie Gottler --
|t Ma wants her little lovin' pa morning noon and night /
|r words and music by James White --
|t Meddlesome man /
|r words by Jeff T. Branen ; music by A. Piantadosi --
|t Mexico good-night /
|r written by Roger Lewis and Ernie Erdman --
|t M-O-T-H-E-R a word that means the world to me /
|r words by Howard Johnson ; music by Theodore Morse --
|t My honey's back /
|r music by Moe Thompson ; words by Geo. Getsy --
|t My old log cabin home /
|r written by Van and Schenck --
|t No more cabarets in town /
|r by Clarence Williams --
|t Oh! Harry! Harry! /
|r by Nat Vincent and Lew Pollack --
|t Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, oh /
|r words by Ed Rose ; music by Abe Olman --
|t Oh! Papa, oh! Papa (won't you be a pretty papa to me?) /
|r by Nat Vincent and James F. Hanley --
|t Oh! That beautiful flower song /
|r words by Wm. A. Downs and Inez Davis ; music by Inez Davis --
|t On the Hoko Moko isle /
|r words by Lou Klein ; music by Harry Von Tilzer --
|t On the party line /
|r words by Jack Mahoney ; music by Percy Wenrich --
|t Poor old "spring song" melody /
|r words and music by Jack Frost --
|t Reuben rag /
|r by H De Pierce, J. Young, and H. Norman --
|t Rockaway /
|r words by Howard JOhnson and Alex Rogers ; music by C. Luckeyth Roberts --
|t Rolling stones all come rolling home again /
|r words by Edgar Leslie ; music by Archie Gottler --
|t Sammy boy your father deserves a medal, I've lived with your mother forty years /
|r by James Kendis and James Brockman --
|t Saxophone Sam /
|r lyrics by Jack Frost ; music by Paul Biese and F. Henri Klickmann --
|t Somebody's done me wrong /
|r lyric by Marshall Walker ; music by Will E. Skidmore --
|t Some girls do and some girls don't /
|r by Howard Johnson, Alex Gerber, and Harry Jentes --
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|t Some of these days /
|r words and music by Shelton Brooks --
|t Sweet cookie mine /
|r lyric by Jack Frost ; music by Clarence M. Jones ---
|t That Alabama jazbo band /
|r by W. Benton Overstreet --
|t That international rag /
|r words and music by Irving Berlin --
|t There ain nothin' doin' what you're thinkin' about /
|r words by Billy Johnson ; music by James White --
|t There's a broken heart for every light on Broadway /
|r words by Howard Johnson ; music by Fred Fischer --
|t There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl/
|r lyric by Grant Clarke ; music by Fred Fischer
|g (2 copies) --
|t Those good old days back home /
|r words by Joe McCarthy ; music by Jimmie Monaco --
|t Though I belong to someone else I'm still in love with you /
|r words and music by W. R. Williams --
|t Walkin' the dog /
|r words and music by Shelton Brooks --
|t What d'ye mean you lost yer dog /
|r words by Thos. S. Allen ; music by Joseph M. Daly --
|t What's the use of going home (when there's nobody there to love) /
|r words by Grant Clarke and Joe McCarthy ; music by Jimmie Monaco --
|t When the war breaks out in Mexico I'm going to go to Montreal /
|r words by J. Brandon Walsh ; music by Ernest Breuer --
|t When you wore a tulip and I wore a rose /
|r words by Jack Mahoney ; music by Percy Wenrich --
|t Where the desert meets the Nile /
|r by J. R. Shannon --
|t Why did you make me love you then break my heart? /
|r words and music by Shelton Brooks --
|t Why keep me waiting so long? /
|r words and music by Tony Jackson --
|t Yo' got to be kind to me /
|r by Shelton Brooks --
|t You be my Dresden doll, I will be your Teddy bear /
|r words by Lawrence M. Borie ; music by Herman C. Smith /
|t You'd never know that old town of mine /
|r words by Howard Johnson ; music by Walter Donaldson --
|t You for me in the summertime /
|r words and music by Roy Ingraham --
|t You'll never know the good fellow I've been ('till I've gone away) /
|r by Jack Coogan --
|t You're a great big blue eyed baby /
|r words and music by A. Seymour Brown --
|t Your great big baby smile /
|r by W. R. WIlliams and James White
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