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- Ypsilanti : Yip-si-lan-ti : comic song
- "For me and my gal" and other favorite song hits, 1915-1917
- 'Cross the Mason-Dixon Line
- 'Twas only an Irishman's dream
- 12th Street rag
- 1912 : waitin' on the levee
- 1913 : come and see the big parade
- 1915 : They'd sooner sleep on thistles
- 1915 San Francisco (march song)
- 1915 San Francisco march song
- 1916 : The country found them ready
- 1916 : the country found them ready
- 35 song hits by great Black songwriters
- A fool there was
- A girlie was just made to love
- A heart and a rose
- A little birch canoe and you : song
- A little love, a little kiss : Un peu d'amour
- A tribute to mother : song album
- A wonderful thing : song
- After vespers
- After you get what you want you don't want it
- Aimer et perdre : songs, 1917-1934
- Ain't you coming back to Dixieland : song
- Al Jolson songs
- Alabama lullaby
- Albert von Tilzer's famous songs of the past
- Alexander's ragtime band
- All I get is consolation
- All I need is a girl like you
- All I want is a cottage, some roses, and you
- All night long
- All the Quakers are shoulder shakers : down in Quaker town
- All the world will be jealous of me
- Along came Ruth
- Along the rocky road to Dublin
- America, I love you
- An echo of her smile
- And Johnny goes too : (and Johnny goes to his home across the way)
- And he'd say oo-la la! wee-wee
- Another rag : a raggy rag
- Antonio, my boy
- Anytime, anyday, anywhere
- Arizona : célèbre chanson anglaise
- At the coffee cooler's tea : novelty jazz song
- At the devil's ball
- At the levee on revival day
- At the ragtime ball
- Au revoir, but not good bye, soldier boy
- Avalon
- Baby Rose
- Baby shoes
- Back to Alabama in the spring
- Back to the Carolina you love
- Ballin' the jack
- Bamboo baby : listen to dis jungle lullaby
- Beatrice Fairfax, tell me what to do!
- Beautiful doll, good bye
- Beautiful summer night
- Better 'ole | She's Venus de Milo to me, She's Venus de Milo to me.
- Billy : I always dream of Bill
- Bring back my lovin' man
- Bring me a rose
- Broadway Rose
- Cairo
- California and you
- California sunset
- Can she rag!
- Can't yo' heah me callin', Caroline : song
- Carolina : I'm a-calling you
- Castles in the air
- Child love
- Ching chong
- Ching-a Ling's jazz bazaar
- Cinderella's slippers
- Cleo
- Cleopatra had a jazz band
- Clover days
- Come back, Dixie!
- Concert in the park
- Coral Sea
- Croon time : song
- Dance-o-mania
- Dancing the Devil away
- Danny boy : Eily dear
- Dardanella : song
- Dear little boy of mine
- Dear old gal who's your pal to-night : song
- Dear old pal of mine
- Dearest girl
- Dimples : song
- Dixie love song
- Do you ever think of me
- Don't blame me for lovin' you
- Don't break my heart with good bye
- Don't cry, little girl, don't cry : ballad arrangement
- Down Honolulu way : song
- Down among the sheltering palms
- Down in Bom-Bombay
- Down in my heart
- Down old Indiana way
- Down the trail to home sweet home
- Dream days
- Drip, drip, drip, went the waterfall
- Early songs, 1, 1907-1911
- Early songs, 2, 1911-1913
- Early songs, 3, 1913-1914
- Evening : song
- Every rose reminds me of you
- Everybody's doing it now
- Everybody's lonesome sometimes : someone else is lonesome too
- Everything is peaches down in Georgia
- Exposition march : San Francisco 1915
- Fair Hawaii
- Fair honey moon : quartette
- Fair one
- Famous Hawaiian songs
- Father is driving a Jitney bus
- Feather your nest : Emplumez le nid : fox trot song / by Kendis and Brockman and Howard Johnson ; French text by A. Bollaert
- Fireside memories : song folio
- Floating down the river : 'cause it's moonlight now in Dixieland
- Floating down the river on the Alabam
- Follow the crowd
- For me and my gal
- For the sake of a wife and home
- For you a rose
- Forgive and forget : (Let by-gones be by gones) (Duet)
- Forgive me : let's start over again : fox trot ballad
- France, to you!
- Frisco Bay
- Gasoline Gus and his jitney bus
- Gee! What a wonderful mate you'll be
- Girl of mine
- Give me the Sultan's harem : (won't you give that harem to me)
- Give me the moonlight, give me the girl : and leave the rest to me
- Give me the right to love you
- Golden Gate open for me
- Golden hours : reverie song
- Good-bye summer! so long fall! hello wintertime!
- Good-bye, dear old moon
- Goodbye, Mother Machree : march ballad
- Gypsy moon
- Hand in hand
- Hand in hand again : song
- Hands up : put up your right hand, dearie, if you love me
- Happy : song
- Harry von Tilzer's old time favorite hits : a collection of 32 complete songs
- Hawaiian butterfly
- Hawaiian dreams
- Hawaiian lullaby : solo or duet, with steel guitar effects and instrumental chorus
- He went in like a lion and came out like a lamb
- He's a devil in his own home town
- He's a rag picker
- Hello, Hawaii, how are you?
- Here comes my daddy now ; : (oh pop - oh pop - oh pop)
- Himalya : a song of the Far East = chant oriental
- Hindu moon
- Hindu rose : the Oriental vamp
- Hold me
- Home life
- Honey man : my little lovin' honey man
- Honey, if yo' only knew : song
- Honky tonky monkey rag
- How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? : after they've seen Paree
- How can any girlie be a good little girl : when she loves a naughty little boy?
- I believe in you
- I can start a little nation of my own
- I don't want to : (oh, come on) : song
- I hate to lose you : I'm so used to you now
- I hear your voice in the shadows
- I know what it means to be lonesome : I'm lonesome, so lonesome for you
- I leave it to you
- I like it better
- I like it better every day
- I like the hat, I like the dress, and I like the girl that's in it
- I like your apron and your bonnet and your little Quaker gown
- I love the ladies
- I love the land of Old Black Joe
- I love you California
- I love you Sunday
- I never knew : I could love anybody like I'm loving you : society fox trot = Je ne savais pas
- I think you're absolutely wonderful (what do you think of me?)
- I want a girl : just like the girl that married dear old dad
- I want to be in Dixie
- I want to go back to Michigan : down on the farm
- I want to go to the land where sweet daddies grow
- I want to linger
- I wish you'd keep out of my dreams
- I wonder who : has taken my place with you
- I'd do as much for you : hmm, we're having lovely weather
- I'd like to be your mother's son-in-law
- I'd love to be a monkey in the zoo
- I'd love to fall asleep and wake up in my mammy's arms
- I'll always be waiting for you
- I'll change the shadows to sunshine : ballad
- I'll follow you
- I'll get you
- I'll sit right on the moon : (and keep my eyes on you)
- I'm a fool who believed in you
- I'm afraid, pretty maid, I'm afraid
- I'm all bound 'round with the Mason Dixon Line
- I'm always chasing rainbows
- I'm always chasing rainbows
- I'm forever blowing bubbles : song
- I'm getting kind of lonesome for my old Kentucky pal
- I'm goin', good-bye, I'm gone
- I'm going back to California : that's where I belong
- I'm going back to Carolina
- I'm going to San Francisco
- I'm in love with the mother of my best girl : song
- I'm makin' for Macon in Georgia.
- I'm the brother of Lily of the Valley : introduced with great success by Henry Lewis in the Winter Garden production "Doing our bit"
- I've been to the Durbar
- If I catch the guy who wrote Poor Butterfly
- If I were a bee and you were a red red rose
- If all my dreams were made of gold, I'd buy the world for you
- If life's best gift were mine to choose : my choice would still be you
- If they don't stop making them so beautiful
- If you had all the world and its gold
- If you talk in your sleep : don't mention my name
- If you're crazy about the women : you're not crazy at all
- In Flanders' fields
- In Flanders' fields
- In a dusty caravan : oriental ballad
- In an oriental garden
- In my harem
- In my little lovemobile : waltz song
- In old Kentucky
- In sweet September
- In the garden of the gods
- In the purple twilight : reverie
- In the shadows
- In the town where I was born, or, There were no skyscrapers in my old home town
- In the valley of the moon
- Ireland must be heaven, for my mother came from there
- Irene
- Irish music hall ; : an extravaganza of lovely ballads and humorous ditties, including the songs of George M. Cohan, Thomas Moore, and others
- Irving Berlin's Lower East Side songbook
- Irving Kaufman anthology : the last recording pioneer
- Isle o'dreams
- It's a long long time : since I've been home
- It's a long way to Tipperary
- It's never too late to be sorry
- It's nice to get up in the mornin' : but it's nicer to lie in bed
- Je sais que vou êtes gentil : (It's our wedding day)
- Jean
- June : I love no one but you
- Just a baby's prayer at twilight
- Just a little smile
- Just a word of sympathy : song
- Just an old love song
- Just for me and Mary : 'twas a beautiful wedding day
- Just one day
- Kentucky dream
- Kill that bear
- Killarney, my home o'er the sea
- Kiss a miss : valse chantée
- Kiss me good-night : out the window you must go
- Kisses : song
- Knitting
- Knock wood
- La veeda : Castillian fox trot song
- Lady Angeline
- Let the rest of the world go by
- Let's all be good pals together : (for when you're gone you're gone a long long time)
- Levee Lou
- Limbo-land
- Little Honolulu Lou : a hula
- Loading up the Mandy Lee : song
- Lola : my Brazilian maid
- Lookout for Jimmy Valentine
- Lotus land : (Lola)
- Louisiana
- Love is like this little wheel of mine
- Love me at twilight
- Love send me an orchid : orchid song
- Love's rainbow : (dear, when you're away)
- Lovey moon
- Maid of my heart
- Mammy o' mine
- Mammy's shufflin' dance
- Manyana : song
- Margie
- Margie
- Marion Harris : the complete Victor releases
- Mary you must marry me : waltz song
- Mary, you're a little bit old fashioned
- Melancholy
- Melinda's wedding day
- Mending a heart
- Mickey
- Molly dear, it's you I'm after
- Molly, O! Oh, Molly!
- Mon amour : my sweetheart
- Moonlight Bay
- Mother of pearl
- My "Kewpie" doll
- My Honolulu bride : song
- My Red Cross girlie : the wound is somewhere in my heart
- My Sumurun Girl
- My bird of paradise : my Honolulu girl
- My boy : lyrics by Herbert Reyonds ; music by Jerome Kern
- My chain of memories
- My croony melody
- My desert love : oriental novelty song
- My dream of dreams
- My dreamy little lotus flower
- My home town is a one horse town : but it's big enough for me
- My hula hula love
- My isle of golden dreams : song
- My little Persian rose
- My little girl
- My love song, my roses and you.
- My own Venetian rose
- My own home town in Ireland
- My paradise
- My regular girl is a regular feller : (and I'm her regular beau)
- My rosary for you
- My rose of Waikiki : song
- My skylark love : barcarolle
- My tango boy : a vocal adaptation of the famous tango 'La bella Argentina'
- My tango maid
- My wonder girl
- Nailo : slow fox-trot
- Nat M. Wills : the famous tramp comedian
- Never forget to write home
- Nights of gladness : song arranged from the waltz success
- Nobody knows : and nobody seems to care
- O that oriental rag
- O'er the billowy sea : bass solo
- O-h i-o (o-my!-o!)
- Ocean honeymoon
- Often : song
- Oh Joe with your fiddle and bow : you stole my heart away
- Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, oh! : (by the writers of "Sooner or later")
- Oh Johnny, oh Johnny, oh! : as featured by Henry Lewis in Anna Held's new show "Follow me"
- Oh by jingo! oh by gee, you're the only girl for me
- Oh dear, oh dear
- Oh those days : from new Winter Garden production "Maid in America"
- Oh you cutie : (you ever, ever loving child)
- Oh! Frenchy
- Oh! How I wish I could sleep : until my daddy comes home
- Oh! You kiddo in the raincoat : rag
- Oh! how she dances! : She's from my home town
- Oh, what a beautiful baby : song
- Oh, what a pal was Mary
- Oh, you beautiful doll
- Oh, you dusky belle
- Old pal : why don't you answer me?
- Ole Virginny
- Ole Virginny days
- On Miami shore : golden sands of Miami : waltz song
- On my way to New Orleans : floating down the Mississippi River
- On the 5:15 : song
- On the road to home sweet home
- On the way to home sweet home
- Once within the "Golden City"
- One fleeting hour
- One for all and all for one
- Only you
- Open up the golden gates to Dixieland
- Oriental : some day in Araby
- Origins of the red hot mama, 1910-1922
- Our gallant 91st Wild West Division
- Out of the East : song
- Overalls and calico : song
- Pals
- Paradise blues : Oh! pretty papa! Oh! pretty papa!
- Paradise isles
- Parisiola : fox trot novelty song
- Patches
- Peg o' my heart
- Peggy
- Pick, pick, pick, pick on the mandolin, Antonio
- Pickin' 'em up and layin' 'em down
- Play that aloha rag
- Please don't take my lovin' man away
- Poor little Butterfly is a fly girl now
- Popular Irish songs
- Popular songs of the A.E.F.
- Prepare
- Pretty Kitty Kelly
- Put me to sleep with an old fashioned melody : wake me up with a rag
- Ragtime jubilee : 42 piano gems, 1911-21
- Reaching for the moon
- Ring, ting-a-ling
- Rizzy Boo
- Rose : song
- Rose of Washington Square
- Rose of the evening : waltz song
- Rose room : fox trot song : in sunny Roseland
- Row, row, row
- Rum tum tiddle
- Run home and tell your mother
- Sahara : (we'll soon be dry like you) : song
- Sail on silv'ry moon
- Sal-o-may : Salome : song of the Orient and fox trot
- Salvation lassie of mine
- Same sort of girl
- San Francisco the Paris of the U.S.A.
- Sandy Stewart sings the songs of Jerome Kern with Dick Hyman at the piano
- Sealed hearts : words by Alex Sullivan ; music by Irving Bibo
- Shadows will fade away : ballad fox trot
- Shaky eyes
- She sang "Aloha" to me
- Shelton Brooks' syncopated ditties and others
- Ship of my dreams
- Siam
- Silver water
- Sister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers
- Six Brown Brothers : those moaning saxophones
- Smilin' through
- Smilin' through : introduced in Joseph M. Schenck's motion picture version of the fantastic play "Smilin' through"
- Snookey ookums
- So this is Dixie : song
- Soldier boy
- Some Sunday morning : song
- Some little bug is going to find you
- Somebody stole my gal
- Somebody's waiting
- Somehow you're just my style
- Something that money can't buy
- Sometime
- Song of the islands : Na lei o Hawaii
- Songs
- Songs
- Songs
- Songs
- Songs of the 1910's
- Sprinkle me with kisses : if you want my love to grow
- Stay down here where you belong
- Sudan
- Suppose I met you face to face
- Sweet 'n pretty, gee! I wish you were mine
- Sweet Kentucky lady : dry your eyes
- Sweet Mary Ann
- Sweet Siamese : song
- Sweet and low
- Sweet love
- Take a little tip from father
- Take me back to the garden of love
- Taxi : song
- Teach me that beautiful love
- Tears
- Tears of love
- Tears tell : the story to me
- Teasing moon
- Tell me : song
- Tell me why : I'd like to know the reason why : song
- Texas Tommy swing
- That international rag
- That long lost chord
- That mysterious rag
- That naughty melody
- That old Irish mother of mine : song
- That raggedy rag
- That railroad rag
- That tango Tokio
- That wonderful kid from Madrid
- That's a funny place to kiss a girl
- That's an Irish lullaby : too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral
- That's how I need you
- The "Panama" at Frisco, California
- The American Marseillaise : dedicated to the defenders of democracy and to the League of Nations
- The Benson Orchestra of Chicago, Volume 1, 1920-1921
- The Cole Porter song collection, Vol. 1, 1912-1936
- The Dardanella blues
- The Gaby glide
- The Gershwin song collection, Vol. 1, 1918-1930
- The Japanese sandman : song
- The Mississippi dippy dip
- The Panama Pacific rag
- The Titanic songbook : music as heard on the fateful voyage, April 1912
- The Walter Donaldson songbook
- The baseball songbook : songs and images from the early years of America's favorite pastime
- The beautiful dawn of love : ballad
- The best songs from 1890-1920
- The big red motor and the little blue limousine
- The bluebird
- The cabaret glide
- The collected songs, Volume 1, 1918-1919
- The collected songs, Volume 10, 1916
- The collected songs, Volume 11, 1917, part 1
- The collected songs, Volume 12, 1917, part 2
- The collected songs, Volume 12, 1918
- The collected songs, Volume 13, 1918, part 1
- The collected songs, Volume 14, 1918, part 2
- The collected songs, Volume 15, 1918, part 3
- The collected songs, Volume 16, 1919
- The collected songs, Volume 2, 1913, 1911-1921
- The collected songs, Volume 4, 1911
- The collected songs, Volume 5, 1912
- The collected songs, Volume 6, 1913, part 1
- The collected songs, Volume 7, 1913-14
- The collected songs, Volume 8, 1915, part 1
- The collected songs, Volume 9, 1915, part 2
- The concert in the sky
- The curse of an aching heart
- The cute little wigglin' dance
- The darktown strutter's ball
- The four-leaved clover
- The girl on the magazine
- The golden day of love
- The great war : An American musical fantasy
- The hesitating blues
- The hour of memory : humoreske song
- The kingdom of my heart
- The lilac tree, or, Perspicacity
- The monkey man
- The music of James Reese Europe : complete published works
- The oceana roll
- The old flag never touched the ground : patriotic march song
- The perfect song : the love strain from D.W. Griffith's gigantic spectacle the Birth of a nation ... no. 1 in D
- The ragtime goblin man
- The ragtime jockey man
- The ragtime songbook : songs of the ragtime era by Scott Joplin, Hughie Cannon, Ben Harney, Will Marion Cook, Alex Rogers and others
- The red rose rag
- The right to happiness : song
- The road that leads to love
- The rose of "No Man's Land" : La rose sous les boulets
- The rose of the mountain trail
- The skeleton rag
- The songs of Cole Porter : for voice and piano, Volume I, 1916-1919
- The songs of Irving Berlin, Volume 10, 1915, part 2
- The songs of Irving Berlin, Volume 11, 1916-1917
- The songs of Irving Berlin, Volume 13, 1919
- The songs of Irving Berlin, Volume 14, 1919-1921
- The songs of Irving Berlin, Volume 9, 1915, part 1
- The story the night-wind told
- The sunshine in your big blue eyes
- The sweetest girl in Monterey : song
- The trail of the lonesome pine
- The violin my great grand-daddy made
- The wedding of the sunshine and the rose : song
- The wee hoose 'mang the heather
- The world is waiting for the sunrise : song
- There's a Dixie girl who's longing for a Yankee Doodle boy
- There's a little bit of bad in every good little girl
- There's a little bit of everything on Broadway : featured by Miss Nora Bayes in the New Winter Garden show "Maid in America"
- There's a lonely little girl in Honolulu : song
- There's a typical Tipperary over here : you'd think that you were home in Ireland
- There's nothing sweeter than a kiss from a beautiful girl
- There's one California for mine : song
- There's one in a million like you
- They all know Cobb : Base ball song
- They always pick on me
- They don't hesitate any more
- They're all good American names
- They're all sweeties
- They're on their way to Mexico
- They've got me doin' it now. Medley
- Thinking of you
- This is the life
- This season's latest song success
- Those ragtime melodies
- Tiger rag
- Till the sands of the desert grow cold
- To Lou
- Toddle all over town
- Toddling the todalo
- Tomorrow : my dreams are all of tomorrow
- Towsee mon ga lay : Good-bye and good luck : Chinese love song
- Treasure Island
- Tripoli : on the shores of Tripoli
- Trust me with your heart again : a fireside treasury of turn-of-the-century sheet music
- Tumble in love : (Gee! But I'd like to tumble in love with a girl like you)
- Turn back the universe and give me yesterday
- Two's company, three's a crowd
- Un peu d'amour : melodie = A little love, a little kiss : song arrangement with cello obbligato ad lib.
- Under 'neath the family tree
- Underneath the cotton moon
- Underneath the weeping willow : with your shoulder for a pillow
- Venetian moon : song
- Wait'n for me
- Walkin' the dog : the latest metropolitan dance craze!
- Wandering : song
- Wanted! a harp like the angels play
- Was there ever a pal like you
- Well-beloved California
- What d'ye mean you lost yer dog : where's that dog-gone, dog-gone dog of mine
- When I come back
- When I leave the world behind
- When I lost you
- When I met you at the fair in Tipperary.
- When I was a dreamer and you were my dream
- When I'm alone I'm lonesome
- When Irish eyes are smiling
- When Uncle Joe plays a rag on his old banjo : (plankity-plank)
- When honey sings and old-time song
- When it's night time down in Burgundy : song
- When it's orange blossom time in loveland : I'll be waiting at the church for you
- When mother plays a rag on the sewing machine
- When my baby smiles
- When our boys come marching home
- When the dew is on the rose : waltz song
- When the grown up ladies act like babies : (I've got to love 'em that's all)
- When the harvest moon is shining
- When the mellow moon is swinging low : song
- When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam'
- When the moon shines down in old Alaska : then I'll ask her to be mine
- When the sun goes down in Dixie : and the moon begins to rise
- When the sun goes down in old New Hampshire : then my heart goes down in Tennessee
- When you are all dressed up and no place to go
- When you play in the game of love
- When you wake up dancing
- When you wore a tulip and I wore a big red rose
- When you're away
- When you're down in Louisville : call on me
- When you're gone I won't forget
- When you're in town
- Where do we go from here?
- Where the black-eyed susans grow : song
- Where the rainbow ends
- While others are building castles in the air : (I'll build a cottage for two)
- While the rivers of love flow on : [ballad]
- Whippoorwill : (never again for me)
- Whispering
- Whispering
- Who paid the rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?
- Who wants a baby?
- Who'll take the place of Mary?
- Why did you do it to me, babe?
- Why should there be a bridge of sighs across the river of love : ballad
- Will Rossiter "Good-luck" songs bring you "good luck."
- Will Rossiter's "Good-luck" songs
- Will you remember : (Sweetheart)
- Willie had a motor boat : putt-putt-putt-putt
- Winter nights
- Wond'ring : song
- Yankee love
- Yiddisha nightingale
- You and I
- You broke my heart, to pass the time away
- You can't expect kisses from me
- You can't get lovin' (where there ain't any love)
- You know what I mean
- You made life worth while
- You took the sweet from sweetheart
- You'll find old Dixieland in France : (on voit tout Dixieland en France)