[Hartke sheet music collection. Box 111]

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Format: Musical Score
Language:English
Published: ©1827-©1950.
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Table of Contents:
  • Just because I loved you with your Irish blue eyes / words by Jos. F. Weber ; music by G.W. Ashley
  • Never let yourself forget that you are Irish too / lyric by J. Keirn Brennan ; music by Ernest R. Ball
  • Rafferty's chimes / words by Ed. Rose ; music by Jack Glogau and Al. Piantadosi
  • The raffle for a stove / written and composed by John E. Murphy
  • The rest of your days in Ireland
  • Return with the springtime Acushla Machree / by Frank Tyler Daniels and Leo Friedman
  • River Shannon / by James I. Russell
  • Rory O'Moore or, Tis all for good luck / by Samuel Lover
  • Roses of Killarney / by T. Dunstan Collins
  • The rovin' Irish boy
  • Says I to myself, says I / words by Ed. Moran ; music by Harry Von Tilzer
  • Shamrock / words by Billy De Vere ; music by Dawson Wood
  • The shamrock, thistle and rose / written by George Anthony ; composed by Patrick Feeney
  • Shamrocks and roses / words by Carson W. White ; music by J.E. Andino
  • Shandon bells waltz / by A.D. Duvivier
  • Sharon Shea / words and music by Ray & Lillian Reynolds
  • She had the ways of an angel, had she / lyric by Walter Van Brunt ; music by Harry Von Tilzer
  • She never kissed anything except the Blarney Stone / words and music by Will J. Hart, Lew Hayes, and Abe Olman
  • She waits by the lakes of Killarney for me
  • She's Irish all the time / composed by Felix McClennon ; written by W.A. Archbold
  • She's the daughter of Mother Machree / words by Jeff. T. Nenarb ; music by Ernest R. Ball
  • She's the mother of Peggy O'Neal / words by Harley Rosso ; music by Oscar Ericksen
  • She's waiting in Old Ireland / lyric by Lucille M. Sanford ; music by Harry H. Williams
  • She's waiting in Old Ireland / lyric by Lucille M. Sanford ; music by Harry Williams
  • Since Arrah Wanna maried Barney Carney / words by Jack Drislane ; music by Theodore Morse
  • Sing a good old Irish song for me / words by Joe HIller & Joe Weston ; music by Geo. B. McConnel
  • Sing an Irish song to-night / words by Bartley Costello ; music by Tom Sherman
  • Sing me an Irish come-all-ye / words by Harold Atteridge ; music by Phil Scwartz
  • The sister of Rosie O'Grady / music by J.R. Henry ; words by Frank H. Warren
  • The smiles and the tears of Killarney / words by Sidney Carter ; music by Neil Morèt
  • Sons of Ireland / words by N.L. ; arr. by G.W. Martin
  • A sprig o' Shillalah / by Fred J. Helf
  • St. Patrick's Day in the U.S.A. / words by Frankie Williams ; music by Otis Spencer
  • Stand up and sing for your father an old time tune / by Henry Burr and Ray Perkins
  • The story of the shamrock told / by James Brockman and Billy Johnson
  • Strike up an Irish strain / words by Haven Gillespie ; music by Llyod Kidwell
  • The sweet bells of Shandon / by Brennen and Story
  • Sweet Eileen Asthore / words and music by James I. Russell
  • Sweet Eileen Asthore / words and music by James I. Russell
  • Sweet Irish rose (from dear old Killarney) / by Thurland Chattaway
  • Sweet Katie Kilclaire / written by Arthur W. French ; music by Chas. D. Blake
  • Sweet little maid from Ireland / words and music by Jay Cee (2 copies)
  • Sweet little Peggy O'Shea / by William J. McKenna
  • Sweet Maggie Mulcahey from Donegal Bay / lyrics by Saint-Cyr ; music by Geo F. Briegel
  • Sweet Rosie O'Grady / by Maude Nugent
  • Sweet Rosie O'Grady / by Maude Nugent
  • Sweet shamrock of Kerry or, The little bow of green / words by Fitzgerald Murphy ; music by Roy L. Burtch
  • Take a look at Molly / words by Hazel M. Lockwood ; music by Lee W. Lockwood
  • Tam O'Shanter / by George William Warren
  • Tell it to Murphy, Sweeney knows it / words by Paul Cunningham ; music by Harry Seymour
  • Tell the band to play an Irish tune / by James O'Dea and Anna Caldwell
  • That old Irish mother of mine / lyric by William Jerome ; music by Harry von Tilzer
  • That tumble-down shack in Athlone / words by Richard W. Pascoe ; music by Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders (2 copies)
  • That tumble-down shack in Athlone / words by Richard W. Pascoe ; music by Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders
  • That's an Irish lullaby / lyric and music by J.R. Shannon
  • That's how I spell I-R-E-L-A-N-D / by Geo. B. McConnell, Morton Downey, and Dick Sanford
  • That's how you can tell they're Irish / by Clarence Caskill and Thomas J. Gray
  • That's what Ireland means to me / words by Joe Goodwin ; music by James F. Hanley
  • That's why God loves the Irish / words by John W. Bratton ; music by Ernest R. Ball
  • There's a mother back in Ireland waits for me / words by J. Will Callahan ; music by F. Henri Kickmann (2copies)
  • There's a rose in Old Erin that's blooming for me / words by J. Will Callahan ; music by Paul Biese
  • There's a typical Tipperary over here / by Alex Gerber & Abner Silver
  • There's a typical Tipperary over here / by Alex Gerber & Abner Silver
  • There's something in the name of Ireland that the whole world seems to love / words by Howard Johnson ; music by Milton Ager
  • Throw him down McCloskey / words & music by J.W. Kelly
  • Tip-top Tipperary Mary / words by Ballard MacDonald ; music by Harry Carroll (2 copies)
  • Tipperary / words by Leo Curley ; music by Jas. M. Fulton and J. Fred. Helf (2 copies)
  • Tipperary Mary / words by Wm. A. Downs ; music by Roy Barton
  • The Tipperary twirl / words by Jack Drisane ; music by Geo. Meyer
  • A toast to dear Old Erin / by William O'Clare and Allen Doone
  • The top o' the mornin' to you / lyric by Pinky Herman ; music by Michael H. Cleary
  • 'Twas only an Irishman's dream / words by John J. O'Brien and Al Dubin ; music by Rennie Cormack
  • Two Irish eyes of tender blue / words and music by Paul Dresser
  • Umph-ah-ah or, The Irish sleigh ride / words and music by Charles Turner
  • Under the Irish moon / words by Jack Drislane ; music Geo. W. Meyer
  • Wearing of the green / arranged by S. Behrens
  • The wearing of green / by T.H. Glenney
  • A wee little drop o' the Cruiskeen lawn / by J. Fred Helf
  • When I am coming back to Erin / lyric by J. Will Callahan ; music by Blanche M. Tice
  • When I dream of Killarney and you / words by Gene Calhoun ; music by Harry Scanlon
  • When I dream of Old Erin / words by Marvin Lee ; music by Leo Friedman
  • When I dream of Old Erin / words by Marvin Lee ; music by Leo Friedman
  • When I found you / words and music by Leo T. Corcoran
  • When I met you at the fair in Tipperary / words by Stanley Murphy ; music by Wm. J. McKenna
  • When Ireland comes into her own / words by Jeff Branen ; music by Jack Stanley
  • When Irish eyes are smiling / lyric by Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr. ; music by Ernest R. Ball
  • When Irish eyes are smiling / lyric by Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr. ; music by Ernest R. Ball
  • When my girl from Tipp'rary tips me / music by S.R. Henry ; words by Wm. Cahill
  • When Old Ireland is forgotten / lyric by Geo. J. Moriarty ; music by J.R. Shannon
  • When Old Ireland is free / words by J.W. O'Connell ; music by Genevieve Scott
  • When Peggy was sweet sixteen / words by Bessie Buchannon ; music by Terry Sherman
  • When Scanlan sang "Mavourneen" / words by Jamie Kelly ; music by Nat Osborne
  • When the moon shines in Ireland / words by Marvin Lee ; music by Bert Peters
  • When the Robert Emmitt comes a-sailin' down the Shannon / words by Boby Jones ; music by Lynn Cowan
  • When the sun sets in Galway / words and music by Roy Linwood and Ed. Casey
  • When the sun sets in Ireland / words by J. Will Callahan ; music by Blanche M. Tice
  • When they play the River Shannon / by Eugene Ellsworth
  • When you talk about Old Ireland / words by Tommie Connor ; music by Michael Carr
  • Where Irish skies are smiling / words and music by Jimmie N. Hall
  • Where the River Shannon flows / lyric and music by James I. Russell
  • Where the River Shannon flows / words and music by James I. Russell
  • Where the River Shannon flows / words and music by James I. Russell
  • Where the shamrock grows / lyric by J. Brandon Walsh ; music by Egbert Van Alstyne
  • Where the Shandon bells are ringing / words by J. Brandon Walsh ; music by Alfred Goodman
  • Where the Shandon bells are ringing, I'll be waiting, sweet Eileen / by Cummings, Lively, and Cummings
  • Who threw the overalls in Mistress Murphy's chowder? / words and music by Geo. L. Giefer
  • Why not sing "Wearin' of the green" / lyrics by Howard Johnson ; music by Jack Glogau
  • Widow Mahoney / words by T. Hudson ; music bt J. Blewitt
  • Won't you come back to old Ireland / words by Elsie Janis ; music by W.E. Mac Quinn
  • You brought Ireland right over to me / words by J. Keirn BRennan ; music by Ernest R. Ball
  • You don't have to come from Ireland to be Irish / words by George Graff ; music by Bert Grant
  • You may be Irish, Murphy, but I think that you're in Dutch / words by Alfred Bryan ; music by Fred Fischer
  • You'll find a little bit of Ireland everywhere / by Stanley Murphy
  • You're Irish and you're beautiful / by Charlie Tobias and Al Lewis
  • You're the sweetest girl in Ireland / words by Bobby Heath ; music by Frank Black
  • You're the sweetest rose Killarney ever grew / words by Bob West ; music by Jack Walsh.