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|a MUSICPOP
|a Hartke
|a box 161
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|a [Hartke sheet music collection.
|n Box 161]
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|c ©1845-©1972.
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|a 102 scores ;
|c 28-37 cm.
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|a notated music
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|2 rdacontent.
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|t All in the shoe! /
|r by J.H. Mc.Naughton --
|t All tied back /
|r words by J. Arthur ; arr. by P. Ritter --
|t Back when my hair was short /
|r words and music by Glenn Leopold --The
|t balmoral schottisch /
|r composed by Francis H. Brown --The
|t band box girl /
|r words by A. Wimperis and W. Davidson --
|t Bang up /
|r by Harry J. Lincoln --
|t Be careful Mary /
|r words and music by E. Harry Kelly --
|t Become an absolute swell /
|r words and music by Geo. S. Cox --
|t Bid me goodbye /
|r words by F.E. Weatherly ; music by F. Paolo Tosti --
|g The
|t bird on Nellie's hat /
|r words by Arthur J. Lamb ; music by Alfred Solman --
|t Blame it on the moon /
|r words and music by Phil Baxter --
|t Blue jeans /
|r lyric by Harry D. Kerr ; music by Lou Traveller --The
|t bob tailed coat /
|r words and music by Harry --
|t Bob your hair /
|r words by Myrtle B. Siders ; music by James S. Colvin --
|t Bobbed hair /
|r words and music by J.J. Cox --
|t Bobbed head /
|r words and music by Evans Lloyd, Herman Kahn and Hampton Durand --
|t Boccaccio waltz /
|r Suppe --
|t Chignon grand march /
|r by E. Mack --
|t Court of St. James /
|r by Chas. d'Albert --
|t Crusaders /
|r by Jullien --
|t Dolly Varden /
|r E. Mack --The
|t dress my mother wore /
|r lyric by Marion Sunshine ; music by Henry I. Marshall --
|t Dress up, baby! /
|r lyric by David Saxon ; music by Buddy Kaye --The
|t dude's march /
|r by J.F. Wagner --
|t Fifth Avenue /
|r by Wm. Horace Lingard --The
|t flapper /
|r by I. Felix Austead --The
|t flapper is a good pal after all /
|r words by J.W. Spencer ; music by R.M. Stults --The
|t flirt /
|r by Jacob Kunkel --
|t Folks that put on airs /
|r words by H. Angelo ; music by Wm. H. Coulston --
|t Folly and fashion /
|r written by Mr. John Labern --
|t Fortunate tadesco /
|r by Jullien --
|t French heels /
|r words and music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans --
|t Good bye old pal /
|r by Al B. Coney --
|t Good night, good night to all /
|r words by Mrs. Cyrus Ball ; music by Chandler Robbins --
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|t Grecian bend /
|r written and composed by David A. Warden --
|t Grecian bend /
|r written and composed by W. H. Lingard --The
|t Grecian bend /
|r by T.M. Brown --
|t Grecian bend galop /
|r by M.F.H. Smith --The
|t Grecian bend mazurka /
|r T.X. da Costa --
|t Grecian bend polka /
|r by P.T. Wash --
|t Grecian bend waltz /
|r by J.M. Loretz Jr. --The
|t hat of other days /
|r by Harry D. Eldridge --
|t Hello cutie /
|r by Cliff Friend --
|t Henry Irving /
|r by Clifford Cox --
|t Here I am /
|r words and music by Annie Kent --The
|t hobble skirt walk /
|r Bertram L'Estrange --The
|t horses tail of woe /
|r by D.A.F. --
|t Hot pants /
|r words and music by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss --
|t I bought her a sealskin jacket /
|r written and composed by W. Bint --
|t I like the hat, I like the dress /
|r melody by S.R. Henry ; lyric by Alfred Bryan --
|t I like your apron and bonnet /
|r words by John. F. Harrington ; music by Alfred J. Lawrance --
|t I love you Sunday /
|r words by Charles F. Byrne ; music by Charley Straight --
|t I must have it bobbed, Pa. /
|r words and music by V. Spadea --
|t I'm all dressed up and no place to go /
|r words by Thos. S. Allen ; music by Jos. M. Daly --
|t In the heart of the city /
|r words by Thos. S. Allen ; music by Joseph M. Daly --
|t It's my business to know them all /
|r words by Joe Goodwin ; music by Geo. W. Meyer --
|t I've got a gal in Tallahassee /
|r words and music by Cal DeVoll --
|t I've made a study of you /
|r words by Chas. Mc.Carron ; music by Albert Von Tilzer --
|t Jemima Brown /
|r written, composed and sung by Harry Clifton --A
|t job lot /
|r written and composed by Charles Brighton --
|t Jockey hat and feather /
|r music by W.H. Brockway --
|t Johnny fedora and Alice blue bonnet /
|r lyrics by Allie Wrubel, Ray Gilbert ; music by Allie Wrubel --The
|t lace yoke dress /
|r words and music by Ernest B. Lydick --The
|t last rose of summer --
|t Les belles de New York /
|r Gustave Satter --
|t Love me all the time /
|r words by Wm. K. Wells ; music by Hal R. Dyson --
|t Manikin parade /
|r by Frank Grey --The
|t musical album no. 2 --
|t My style queen girl /
|r by J. Garfield Brown --
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|t nearest thing to chicken is the feather on her hat /
|r poultry by Billy Heuston and Arthur J. Goodhart ; gravy by Leo Friedman --
|t Nothing to wear /
|r by Septimus Winner --
|t Oh! you chicken! /
|r words by E. Ray Goetz ; music by Fred Fisher --
|t Oh! you sweet little lady /
|r lyrics by Mac Stich ; music by Lew Weissman --
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|t Pin money /
|r written and composed by Henry Walker --
|t Pinkie /
|r lyric by Herbert W. Weise ; music by William F. Caesar --The
|t poor forsaken tramp /
|r words by Geo. Russell Jackson ; music by C.A. White --
|t Pretty Dolly Varden /
|r words by Dexter Smith ; music by W.H. Brockway --
|t Put on your blue gingham gown /
|r by Harold Freeman --
|t Queen of fashion /
|r by Chas. L. Johnson --
|t Roll 'em girls /
|r by Micky Marr, Bobby Heath and Archie Fletcher --
|t Scarlet petticoat /
|r by Thos. Atkins --
|t Send back my honeyman /
|r words by Henry Creamer ; music by Lou Handman --
|t She had her spats on /
|r Meredith Kay --The
|t shirt waist band /
|r words by Matt C. Woodward ; music by Ben M. Jerome --The
|t short dress ball /
|r words by W.R. Williams ; music by Halpin O'Reilly Gilbert --The
|t standing collar /
|r J. Judson Hutchinson --
|t Style song of spring /
|r Cherry and Webb --
|t Suzette /
|r by George Linley --
|t That for you /
|r by Charlotte Hunt --
|t Three Americas /
|r by May Hill and Hazel Hersh --
|t Tonight's my night with baby /
|r words by Irving Caesar ; music by Joseph Meyer and Bobby Buttenuth --
|t Walkin' in the rain /
|r lyric by Colorado Pete ; music by Warburton Guilbert --
|t We all wear cloaks /
|r composed by S.M. Grannis --
|t When Mary wears her merry widow hat /
|r by Claire Kummer --
|t When Mary wore her hobble skirt /
|r music by Ernest Douglas ; words by Helen M. White --
|t When your little shoes and my big boots are under the bed together /
|r words and music by Donald J. Garrison --
|t Where there's a will there's a way /
|r lyric by Al. Dubin and Paul Cunningham ; music by Earl Burtnett --A
|t white sport coat /
|r by Marty Robbins
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|g The
|t young lady with nothing to wear /
|r words by J.E. Carpenter ; music by Chas. Hodgson --
|t Your little black dress /
|r by Grace Mc.Clary --A
|t zoot suit /
|r by Ray Gilbert and Bob O'Brien.
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|a Popular music
|z United States.
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|a Songs with piano.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125211.
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|a Piano music.
|0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85101782.
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|a University of Colorado Boulder
|b Boulder Campus
|c Norlin
|d Norlin Library - Archives - American Music Research Center
|e MUSICPOP Hartke box 161
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