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- You've got everything
- "Dude" Martin's folio of original songs of the plains, No. 1
- "Fats" Waller's own original tunes : swing song folio
- '39 the time San Francisco the place
- 'S paradise : the Gershwin songbook
- A Yiddishe Momme
- A beautiful lady in blue
- A blues serenade
- A candle in the window
- A faded summer love : fox-trot song
- A gay caballero : his 25 finest, 1925-1935
- A hot dog, a blanket and you : a collegiate nightmare
- A little bit independent
- A little song of life
- A million dreams
- A mist is over the moon : from the Columbia Film production "The lady objects"
- A rendezvous with a dream : featured in the Paramount Picture "Poppy" starring W. C. Fields
- A selective musical collection of the world's greatest hits of the thirties : 40 of the most memorable songs
- A thousand good nights
- A tribute to Jimmy Rushing : Mister five by five
- A waltz was born in Vienna
- A-tisket a-tasket
- Abdul, the Bulbul Ameer
- About a quarter to nine
- Aimer et perdre : songs, 1917-1934
- Ain't that marvelous : my baby loves me
- All I do is dream of you
- All ashore
- All in fun
- All or nothing at all
- Always
- Amapola : Pretty little poppy
- An orchid to you
- And then some
- Annie doesn't live here anymore
- Another night alone
- As time goes by
- As time goes by : from the Warner Bros. picture "Casablanca"
- As you desire me
- At your command
- Auf wiedersehen, my dear
- Back to Treasure Island : march
- Beautiful girl
- Beer barrel polka : roll out the barrel
- Ben Bernie (the Ole Maestro) collection of favorite songs
- Best songs of the 20's & 30's
- Between the devil and the deep blue sea
- Bewildered
- Bing Crosby's favorite songs
- Bing sings his hit songs from his pictures and records : with words and music
- Bless 'em all : humorous songs from World War II
- Blue moon
- Blue orchids
- Blue prelude
- Bob Nolan's folio of original cowboy classics, No. 2
- Bob White : whatcha gonna swing tonight?
- Boo-hoo
- Bright eyes
- But think of the fun we had!
- Bye bye baby
- Cab Calloway and his orchestra : the early years, 1930-1934, Volume 1
- Cabin in the cotton
- California, how I love you!
- California, land of beauty
- Call me darling, call me sweetheart, call me dear : Sag mir Darling : waltz
- Caravan
- Careless
- Carelessly
- Carousel of American music : the fabled 24 September 1940 San Francisco concerts
- Celebrating Mildred Bailey and Red Norvo
- Charles Cochran meets Bill Mays
- Ciri-biri-bin
- Classic songs of Johnny Burke
- Classic songs of the 30s
- Cling to me
- Collection of songs of yesterday, Volume 1
- Comedian harmonists
- Concert in the park
- Corn pickin' : from the Warner Bros. picture "Naughty but nice"
- Cowboy songs [and] mountain ballads
- Dark eyes : Ochi chernyï¸ i︡a : Russian ballad
- Dark eyes : Russian gypsy ballad
- Deep purple : Sombre demijour
- Design for music : a folio of popular song hits
- Dinner at eight
- Dinner for one, please James
- Does your heart beat for me?
- Don't be that way
- Down by the old mill stream
- Dream of me
- Dust bowl ballads
- Eadie was a lady
- Early day : rare songs from the radio 1939-1950
- Earth's heroes come
- Eddie Cantor song and joke book
- Eddy Duchin's pianostyles
- Eulalia
- Ev'ry time my heart beats
- Fats Waller piano solos 1929-1941
- Fats Waller's swing sessions for the piano
- Feist accordion song folio of 15 popular standard hits (with words)
- Feist song and dance folio, New 1936
- Ferry-boat serenade
- Fine and dandy : the Kay Swift songbook
- Fireside memories : song folio
- Flower in my lapel
- Foolin' myself
- Frank Parker's favorite songs : of the heart, of romance, of the home, of remembrance
- Garden of roses
- Go fly a kite : as sung by Bing Crosby in the Paramount picture "The star maker"
- God bless America
- Gone : Se fué
- Good night sweetheart
- Goodbye to love
- Goodbye, my lady love
- Goody goody
- Great songs by Sam Coslow
- Greatest hits
- Green eyes : Aquellos ojos verdes : canciĂ³n bolero
- Guy Lombardo's own song folio
- Gypsy fiddles
- Gypsy tears : Sin tu amor
- Hands across the table
- Happy Chappies : greatest collection of outdoor songs
- Harry Engel, Inc. proudly presents Jimmy (Schnozzle) Durante's jumbo song book : with comedy songs, photographs, cartoons, gags, and short stories
- Havana heaven : Cielo de la Habana
- Have you ever been lonely? : have you ever been blue
- Have you forgotten : popular version of Syncopated love song by Dana Suesse and Nat Shilkret
- Hawaiian war chant : Ta-hu-wa-hu-wai
- Heartaches
- Heaven can wait
- Heaven in my arms : music in my heart
- Hello! Beautiful!
- Here lies love : from the Paramount Picture "The big broadcast"
- Here we have Idaho
- Hi-ho lack-a-day what have we got to lose
- Hits by Jimmy McHugh : world-famous song favorites
- Ho hum!
- Hold me
- Home
- Home
- Home on the range
- Home on the range
- Honeysuckle rose
- Hooray for spinach : from the Warner Bros. picture "Naughty but nice"
- How long will it last?
- How's about it
- I apologize
- I bring a song
- I can dream, can't I?
- I can't tell why I love you but I do
- I don't stand a ghost of a chance with you
- I got the RITZ from the one I love : I got the big go-by
- I hadn't anyone till you
- I hear you calling : waltz ballad
- I idolize my baby's eyes
- I let a song go out of my heart
- I love to be loved : by someone I love
- I love to play viola
- I love you from coast to coast
- I never had a chance
- I raised my hat
- I surrender, dear
- I wish I could leave you alone
- I'd give a million tomorrows : for just one yesterday
- I'll be faithful
- I'll be seeing you
- I'll be seeing you : 50 songs of World War II
- I'll never say "never again" again
- I'm gonna sit right down and write myself a letter
- I'm only guessin' : ballad
- I'm satisfied
- I'm so alone with the crowd
- I'm sure of everything but you
- I'm thru with love
- I've got the world on a string
- If I could call you sweetheart
- If I didn't care
- If my heart could only talk
- If you love me
- If you should ever need me : you'll always find me here
- In a little Spanish garden
- In a little gypsy tea room
- In a sentimental mood
- In a shanty in old shanty town
- In the gloaming by the fireside
- In the middle of a dream
- In the valley of the moon
- Indian summer
- Indiana moonlight : waltz song
- Is it true that they say about Dixie?
- Isle of Capri
- It ain't right
- It don't mean a thing : if it ain't got that swing
- It looks like rain in Cherry Blossom Lane
- It makes no difference now
- It wasn't chance it was fate
- It will have to do until the real thing comes along
- It's a big wide wonderful world
- It's a sin to tell a lie
- It's dark on Observatory Hill
- It's only a paper moon
- It's still being done
- It's the talk of the town
- It's time to sing "Sweet Adeline" again
- Jalousie : music of the thirties
- Java jive
- Jazz nocturne : and other piano music with selected songs
- Joe Davis folio of radio theme songs : 25 popular radio theme songs : words and music
- Josephine
- Juke box Saturday night : a nostalgic look at the hit songs and times of 1935-1945
- Just a little home for the old folks
- Just an echo in the valley
- Just friends
- Just to remind you
- Kenny Drew plays the music of Harry Warren and Harold Arlen
- Kinda lonesome
- King's serenade : Imi au ia oe
- Kiss me goodnight!
- Knick knacks on the mantel
- La cucaracha : The cockroach : Mexican popular song
- Lazybones
- Lee Wiley sings Rodgers & Hart and Harold Arlen
- Let's all sing like the birdies sing
- Let's dine alone tonight
- Let's have another cup o' coffee
- Let's have breakfast in bed
- Let's not, and say we did
- Let's put out the lights and go to sleep
- Liebestraum : (Dream of love)
- Life is a song : let's sing it together
- Lights out
- Lilacs in the rain
- Little Dutch mill : song
- Little Sir Echo
- Little lady make-believe
- London on a rainy night
- Lonesome lullaby
- Lost
- Lost : fox trot = Perdido
- Lost in a fog : originally introduced in Ben Marden's Riviera revue
- Love in bloom
- Love me
- Love me to-night
- Lovelight in the starlight : featured in the Paramount Picture "Her jungle love" starring Dorothy Lamour
- Make love with a guitar
- Manhattan gypsy : op. 3
- Many happy returns of the day
- Mary had a little lamb
- Masquerade : waltz song
- Maurice Chevalier dance folio
- Maybe
- Maybe I love you too much
- Me and the moon
- Memories of Spain : an album of Spanish songs
- Mexicali Rose : Mexicali Rosa
- Miss you
- Mood indigo
- Moon love
- Moon over Miami
- Moon rose : fox-trot song
- More songs of the thirties
- Music of 1937
- Music, maestro, please!
- My California home
- My California queen
- My campfire dreams : sung by Bobby Breen from the Principal production "Make A Wish" released through RKO
- My dance
- My last affair
- My little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii
- My mom
- My moonlight madonna
- My prayer
- My reverie
- My silent love
- Nothing matters : a gypsy song
- Now I'm a lady : featured by Mae West in the Paramount Picture "Goin' to town"
- Now it can be told : from the Twentieth Century Fox film production "Alexander's ragtime band"
- Now that you're gone
- Now the day is over
- Oh yes? Take another guess
- Ol' man Mose : lead
- On Treasure Island
- On the beach at Bali-Bali
- On the sentimental side : from the Major Pictures Production "Doctor Rhythm" starring Bing Crosby released thru Paramount Pictures
- Once in a while
- One hour with you
- One more kiss then goodnight
- Organ grinder's swing
- Original songs of the Pioneers, Folio no. 2
- Original songs of the prairie, Folio no. 3
- Pardon me pretty baby : don't I look familiar to you
- Pink elephants
- Play to me gipsy : the song that I love
- Please be good to my old girl
- Please believe me
- Poinciana : Song of the tree = La cancion del arbol
- Popeye song folio
- Popular mountain songs : with guitar, harmonica, and yodel arrangements
- Practice makes perfect
- Prisoner of love
- Professional sound tracks, Vol. 1, Great standards!
- Professional sound tracks, Vol. 2, Great standards!
- Professional sound tracks, Vol. 6, Great standards!
- Puddin' Head Jones
- Punchinello : from "Music in my heart"
- Querida, mi vida : Mexican serenade : op. 72, no. 1
- Rain
- Red River Valley
- Red hot + blue
- Rediscovered Gershwin
- Reunion in Vienna
- Rhapsodie
- Riptide
- Rising tide
- River, stay 'way from my door
- Robbins all-star radio theme songs
- Robbins mammoth collection of world famous songs
- Romberg's celebrated songs
- Rose of Palestine
- Rose of the world
- Roses in December : from the R.K.O Radio film production "Life of the party"
- Roses of Killarney
- Saddle your blues to a wild mustang
- San Francisco : Songs fĂ¼r Hollywood 1935-1946
- Sandy Stewart sings the songs of Jerome Kern with Dick Hyman at the piano
- Santa Claus is comin' to town
- Say it isn't so
- Say it with music
- Second Paramount Pictures song folio
- September in the rain
- Serenade for a wealthy widow : a novelty for piano
- Serenade in the night : Violino tzigano
- Shadow waltz
- She reminds me of you : (She walks like you - she talks like you)
- Shenanigans : from the Republic Musical Picture production "Outside of paradise"
- Shirley Temple song album
- Shoe shine boy
- Sincerely yours, Volume I
- Sing an old fashioned song : to a young sophisticated lady
- Sing another chorus please?
- Sing, baby, sing | Sing, baby, sing : sung by Alice Faye in the 20th Century-Fox picture, "Sing, baby, sing", Sing, baby, sing.
- Sing, sing, sing : with a swing
- Sixty second got together
- Smarty
- So do I : from the Major Pictures production "Pennies from heaven" starring Bing Crosby
- Soft boiled ballads : a collection of heart-wrecking songs
- Solitude
- Some of these days
- Somebody loves you : theme adapted from I want the twilight and you by Charles H. Maskell
- Somebody's birthday
- Someday I'll find you : from Private lives
- Something tells me
- Song of the open road
- Songs Judy Garland sings
- Songs of San Francisco
- Songs of nostalgia
- Songs of the 1930's
- Songs of the 1930s
- Songs of the Night Herders
- Sophisticated lady
- Sophisticated swing
- South Sea island magic
- South of Pago Pago : (pronounced Pango Pango) : from the Edward Small production of the same name
- South of the border : down Mexico way
- Southland sketches : song folio
- Speak to me of love : Parlez-moi d'amour
- Spring is in my heart again
- Stairway to the stars
- Stars fell on Alabama
- Stephane Grappelli plays Jerome Kern
- Stormy weather : keeps rainin' all the time
- String of pearls
- Sweet Flossie Farmer
- Sweet Varsity Sue : featured in the 20th Century-Fox Production "Life Begins In College"
- Sweetie pie : fox-trot song
- Take me in your arms
- Take me in your arms : Liebe war es nie
- Tango-land album : a collection of the world's best international tangos by famous composers
- Tell me
- Tell me that you love me
- Tent of night
- Thanks for ev'rything : featured in the 20th Century-Fox production "Thanks for everything"
- That daddy and mother of mine
- That lucky fellow
- That sly old gentleman : (from Featherbed Lane) : from the new Universal production East side of Heaven starring Bing Crosby
- The Andrews Sisters
- The Andrews Sisters rhythm song folio of popular novelty hit songs
- The Bing Crosby story, Vol. 1, [The early jazz years, 1928-1932]
- The Boswell Sisters collection
- The Cole Porter song collection, Vol. 1, 1912-1936
- The Cole Porter song collection, Vol. 2, 1937-1958
- The Franz Waxman collection
- The Gene and Glenn song book
- The Gershwin song collection, Vol. 2, 1931-1954
- The Grande Alcalde of Monterey : as sung by Fred Keast : Spring Jinks, Bohemian Club, May 25, '35
- The Harold Arlen songbook
- The Kalmar-Ruby song book
- The Lester Young story : Evening of a Basie-ite, Volume 5
- The Lester Young story, Volume 3, Enter the Count
- The Sons of the Pioneers song folio, No. 1
- The Yip Harburg songbook
- The beat o' my heart
- The bells of Treasure Isle
- The best of the Andrews Sisters
- The breeze and I
- The complete Decca masters (plus)
- The complete hit of the week recordings, Volume 2
- The complete hit of the week recordings, Volume 3
- The complete hit of the week recordings, Volume 4
- The dipsy doodle
- The essential Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
- The funny old hills : featured by Bing Crosby in the Paramount Picture "Paris Honeymoon"
- The gaucho serenade
- The gentleman obviously doesn't believe--
- The girl on the police gazette : from the 20th Century Fox film production "On the avenue"
- The glory of love
- The golden years
- The last time I saw Paris
- The little man who wasn't there
- The little old church in the valley
- The man on the flying trapeze
- The man with the mandolin
- The merry-go-round broke down
- The miller's daughter Marianne
- The moon and you and I
- The new Carson Robison song album
- The object of my affection
- The oceana roll
- The old spinning wheel
- The peanut vendor : El manisero : fox trot
- The price waltz
- The same as we used to do
- The sidewalk waltz
- The singing hills
- The songs of Irving Berlin, Ballads
- The songs of Irving Berlin, Ballads
- The songs of Irving Berlin, Movie songs
- The starlit hour
- The three caballeros : souvenir album
- The umbrella man
- The unpublished Cole Porter
- The week end of a private secretary
- The whiffenpoof song : baa! baa! baa!
- The whisper waltz : waltz song
- The wookpecker song : Reginella campagnola
- There I go
- There is a tavern in the town : Fare-thee-well, for I must leave thee
- There was a night on the water
- There's an old easy chair by the fireplace
- There's frost on the moon
- There's honey on the moon tonight
- There's something about a soldier
- This changing world
- This is California : march and rally song
- This is my country
- Three little words
- Ti-pi-tin
- Time on my hands : you in my arms
- Tip Top album of 50 original Hawaiian songs : words and music complete with ukulele and guitar chords
- Tip top entertainment and minstrel album
- To you, sweetheart, aloha
- Tonight : Perfidia
- Treasure Island march
- Treasure of dreams
- Trust in me
- Try a little tenderness
- Turn back the clock
- Two guitars
- Two sleepy people : sung by Shirley Ross and Bob Hope in the Paramount Picture "Thanks for the memory"
- Under a blanket of blue
- Under the mistletoe
- Underneath the Harlem moon
- Up the chimney go my dreams
- Vagabond dreams
- Vieni, vieni
- Vienna dreams : European title, Wien, du Stadt meiner Träume
- Wabash moon
- Wagon wheels
- Wah-hoo!
- Wake up and sing
- Waltzing with someone you love : Russian waltz
- Wandering the king's highway
- Warner Bros.' song folio : with words and music of 25 selected song hits ..
- Was it wrong?
- Was that the human thing to do
- We just couldn't say good-bye
- We'll never know
- We'll rest at the end of the trail
- Were you sincere?
- West wind
- When Hilo Hattie does the Hilo hop
- When I take my sugar to tea
- When it's lamp lightin' time in the valley
- When mother nature sings her lullaby
- When my dream boat comes home
- When the moon comes over the mountain
- When your old wedding ring was new
- Where are you? : from the Universal production "Top of the town"
- Where have we met before?
- Where the blue of the night meets the gold of the day
- While the rest of the world is sleeping
- Whispering grass : don't tell the trees
- Whistling in the dark
- White lies and red roses
- Why couldn't it last last night
- Why shouldn't I
- Wishing : will make it so
- With her head tucked underneath her arm
- With the wind and the rain in your hair
- Woody at 100 : the Woody Guthrie centennial collection
- Wrap your troubles in dreams : and dream your troubles away
- You and me : featured in the Paramount picture "You and me"
- You are music
- You are my sunshine
- You are the flower
- You call it madness : but I call it love
- You can't stop me from dreaming
- You gotta be a football hero : to get along with the beautiful girls : fox trot song
- You haunt my heart
- You mean the world to me
- You showed me the way
- You started me dreaming
- You taught me to love again
- You'll get by : with the twinkle in your eyes : fox-trot song
- You're a heavenly thing
- You're a sweetheart : from the new Universal production "You're a sweetheart"
- You're driving me crazy! : what did I do?
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