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American popular songs, 1890-1973 reel 12.

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American popular songs, 1890-1973 [microform] : reel 12.
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[various places] : [various publishers], ©1900-1901.

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reel 12 [1900 Sunbeam-1901 I was]Notated musicUse in library *ZB-768 reel 12 reel 12 [1900 Sunbeam-1901 I was]Performing Arts Research Collections - Music

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1 reel of microfilm; 35 mm.
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  • Primarily sheet music for voice with piano accompaniment.
  • Target title.
  • Original scores in New York Public Library Music Division.
  • Microfilmed by Archival Micrographics, Midland Park, N.J., 1986.
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  • Microfilm.
Contents
  • 1900, S [continued from reel 10]: The Sunbeam And The Rose / words and music by Paul J. Knox -- Sweet Angel, Whisper Low / words and music by Blanche Gould Ebbert -- Sweet Barbara Dale / words and music by Florence McPherran -- Sweet Blue-Grass Home / words by Lydia Kohnhorst, music by William Kohnhorst -- Sweet Fleur De Lis / words and music by Edgar Selden -- Sweet Kathleen / words and music by George M. Vickers -- Sweet Little Kate Maloney / words and music by Howard Graham -- Sweet Marguerite / words and music by Harry Dacre -- Sweet Saturday Night / words by C. W. James, music by J. B. Mullen --
  • 1900, T: Take her back, dad / words & music by Andrew B. Sterling and Bartley C. Costello -- The tale of a kangaroo : from "The burgomaster" / words by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders [3 copies] -- Tell me : from "The maid's ideal" / words and music by Clyde L. Craig [2 copies] -- Tell me pretty maiden : from "Florodora" / book by Owen Hall, music by Leslie Stuart [2 copies] -- Tell me, will my dream come true? / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Geo. H. Bramhall [2 copies] -- That's where my money goes / words by Walter Daniels, music by R. P. Lilly -- That's where she sits all day / written & composed by Frank Leo -- Then I'll tell you why : from "The maid's ideal" / words and music by Clyde L. Craig -- There are two sides to a story / words & music by Will A. Heelan & J. Fred Helf -- There was a goose / verse by L. Frank Baum, music by Alberta N. Hall -- There's no kiss like mother's after all / by Benline and Carney (2 copies] -- There's no one in the world like you / words and music by Anita Owen -- There's one rose that will never bloom again / written and composed by Raymond A. Browne -- They were up against the Irish / by William Cahill Davies -- The bridal day march / by O. M. Heinzman -- Think just once more before we part / poem by Frederick H. Scott, music by Chas. N. Daniels -- This little girl's not for sale / by Thos. P. Westendorf -- The tips of gay Paree : from "Fiddle-dee-dee and "Quo vass iss" / words by Edgar Smith, music by John Stromberg -- Too late / words by Frank Tannehill, Jr., music by George Rosey [2 copies] -- Too old to lead the choir / words by Ed. F. Cogley, music by Wm. E. Bock -- Trust me with your heart again / words by Arthur Trevelyan, music by Gladys Millbrook [2 copies] -- Twilight cradle song / words by H. G. Wheeler, music by J. W. Wheeler -- Twas long ago : from "The bad Mr. Kidd" / words by Fred Winsor Sargent, music by Sylvester Bradford Grant.
  • 1900, U-W: Unrequited / words by Winfield Blake, music by G. J. Couchois -- Up and down the streets we stroll / words and music by Cornelius J. Shea -- Violet / words & music by Raymon Moore [2 copies] -- Violets / words by Julian Fane, music by Ellen Wright [4 copies] -- The voodoo man / words & music by Williams & Walker -- Wait / words by Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick V. Bowers [7 copies] -- War is a bountiful jade : from "Comique" / words by Kirke La Shelle, music by Julian Edwards -- Way deep in my heart / revised by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder -- Way down east among the shady maple trees / words & music by Tony Stanford [2 copies] -- Way down east / by John H. Burns -- The way to win a woman's heart / lyrics & melody by Raymond A. Browne [2 copies] -- We get up at 8 a.m. : from "Florodora" / words by Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart -- We may never meet again / words by M. R. S. Blake, music by Louis Blake -- Weak as a woman : from "The princess chic" / words by Kirke La Shelle, music by Julian Edwards -- We're civilized : from "The burgomaster" / book by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders [2 copies] -- We've never discovered him yet : from "The burgomaster" / book by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders -- What Eve said to Adam : from "The belle of Bohemia" / words by Harry B. Smith, music by Ludwig Englander -- What is home without love / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder [3 copies] -- What might have been / words & music by Henry Walton -- When the moon comes up behind the hill / by Paul Dresser -- When I leave town : from "Florodora" / words by Paul Rubens, music by Leslie Stuart -- When I think of you / words by Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick V. Bowers [3 copies] -- When Reuben comes to town : from "In Central Park" / words by J. Cheever Goodwin, music by Maurice Levi [2 copies] -- When Sousa leads the band : from "The star and garter" / words by William Jerome, music by Horwitz & Bowers -- When the band played sweet home / words by Fred G. Raymond, music by Harry S. Marion -- When the birds go north again / words by Robert F. Roden, music by Max S. Witt [2 copies] -- When the clouds have drifted by / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Henry Wrmstrong -- When the harvest days are over Jessie dear / words by Howard Graham, music by Harry Von Tilzer [13 copies] -- When they meet at the dear old sweet home / words & music by F. W. Herr -- When we get married : from "The little cherub" / written & composed by Murray & Leigh -- When wealthy and poverty met / words by Arthur J. Lamb, music by Harry Von Tilzer [2 copies] -- Where go the boats / words by Robert Louis Stevenson, music by Cissie Loftus -- Where the golden daisies grow / words by Francis E. Nelson, music by Lowell Kieffer -- Where the old Miami flows / words and music by Geo. W. Gale -- Which is brown? : from "Brown's in town" / words & music by Delcher and Hennessy -- While Old Glory waves / words by C. J. Campbell and R. M. Skinner, music by Anton Heindl [2 copies] -- Whisper / words and music by R. M. Stults -- Who is Eagan? / words by W. M. Brown, additional verses by Louis Harrison, music by Geo. Lowell Tracy -- Who loves baby best? / words and music by Jos. L. Jones -- Why don't my baby write and tell me why / words and music by Bob Cole -- Why don't the band play? / words by Bob Cole & J. W. Johnson, music by Rosamond Johnson -- Without thee, dear heart / words & music by Arthur McWatters -- The wood nymph and the river god / words by Kirke La Shelle, music by Julian Edwards -- Wrap me in the Stars and Stripes / by Paul Dresser
  • 1900, Y-Z: You said a-plenty / words by Earle Remington, music by Arthur Gillespie -- You'll be with me all the while / written and composed by C. W. Murphy -- You're just the girl for me / words & music by Jean C. Havez.
  • 1901, A: The a la girl : from the musical "A Chinese honeymoon" / written by George Dance, composed by Howard Talbot -- Again / words by Edwin M. Abbott, music by R.M. Stults -- Ain't dat a shame / words by John Queen, music by Walter Wilson [10 copies] -- Ain't dat lovin'? / words by Elmer Bowman, music by Al Johns -- The Alabama barbecue / words by Jean Havez, music by W.W. Herbert -- All aboard for dreamland / words and music by Richard H. Hauch -- All that glitters is not gold / words by Geo. A. Norton, music by James W. Casey -- Chloe Song : from the musical "The little duchess" / words by Harry B. Smith ; music by Reginald De Koven -- The American billionaire : from the musical "Hoity-toity" / words by Edgar Smith ; music by John Stromberg [2 copies] -- And the band began to play : from the musical "The New Yorkers" / words by George V. Hobart ; music by Ludwig Englander. -- And you were shy eighteen : from the musical "Miss Simplicity" / words and music by Harry Lawson Heartz -- Antoinette / words by Richard Carle ; music by Alfred E. Aarons -- Any old place I can hang my hat is home sweet home to me / words by William Jerome ; music by Jean Schwartz [2 copies] -- Appearances dey seems to be against me or I must have been asleep / words by Ed. Gardinier ; music by Charles Kohlman -- April Morn / words by John Dowers ; music by Robert Batten -- Are you a buffalo? / words by Edward P. Moran ; music by Harry Von Tilzer [2 copies] -- Arizona prospector / words by c. Ellsworth Snider ; music by Theodore F. Morse -- As it was written / words and music by Evelyn Bloom -- As on moonlit waves we ride (pull away) : from the musical "Hoity-toity" / words by Edgar Smith ; music by John Stromberg -- Ashes of roses / words by Mrs. F. G. de Fontaine, music Maximilian Lictenstein Koevessy -- Asleep in the deep / words by Arthur J. Lamb ; music by H. W. Petrie -- At the bottom of the hill / words by R. A. Browne ; music by Theo. Morse -- At the old cathedral door / words by Letitia E. Burton ; music by Kittie Cummins -- At the pan-I-marry-can / words by Harry Dillon ; music by John Dillon. -- Ave Maria / music by Johann Sebastian Bach and Charles Gounod
  • 1901, B: Baby Mine / words by Raymond A. Browne, music by Leo Friedman [2 copies] -- Baby, you'se the swellest gal / words and music by Chas. W. Kremer -- Backward / words by J. Murray Case, music by Geo. Fletcher -- Banjo serenade (Chloe I'm waitin') : from the musical "The little duchess" / words by Harry B. Smith, music by Reginald De Koven -- Bashful Betsy Brown : from the musical "The little duchess" / words by Ed, Gardinier, music by Winthrop Wiley -- Be gentle to your mother / words and music by W. H. Johnson, music revised by J. Robert Alfrege -- Be true / words and music by J. W. Wheeler -- Because you were an old sweetheart of mine / words by Maurice L. Jacob, music by Harry I. Robinson [5 copies] -- Beneath the pines of Maine / words and music by Walter Rolpe [2 copies] -- Bessie, my right hand bower / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus. Edwards [2 copies] -- Beyond the stars / words and music by Hattie Starr -- Bob White - Quail Song : from the musical "Miss Bob White" / words and music by Willard Spenser [2 copies] -- The bobolinks fancy ball / words by Louis W. Jones, music by Chas. Albert. -- The boys are marching alone / words by Jeffrey T. Branen, music by Leo Friedman -- The broken vow / words and music by Will Toland and Fred Meloy -- The brotherhood of man / words by Raymond a. Browne, music by Theodore F. Morse -- But why? / words by Walter Browne, music by Otto Langey -- Buttin' in / words and music by Shaw & Dixon -- By the rippling Schuylkill's shore / words by F. W. Vandersloot, music A. L. Fischer
  • 1901, C: Can you blame me for lovin' dat man? / words by Andrew Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer -- A cannibal maid : from the musical "Dolly Varden" / words by Stanislaus Stange, music by Julian Edwards [2 copies] -- Can't you take my word? : from the musical "The messenger boy" / words by Harry Boden & James T Powers, music by Bert Brantford -- Carrie (Carrie couldn't carry any more) / words by Scott Lawrence, music by Bob Roberts -- The cats quartette : from the musical "King Dodo" / words by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders -- Cecelia and Marie : from the musical "Sweet Marie" / words and music by Oscar Hammerstein [2 copies] -- The chaperon : from the musical "The chaperons" / words by Frederic Ranken, music by Isidore Witmark -- Chicken Pete : from the sketch "Over yonder" / words and music by C. W. Wilcox -- Ching a ling a loo / words and music by Max Hoffmann -- Chop Suey / words and music by Chris Lane, arranged by Lewis Reiterman -- Class : from the musical "The silver slipper" / words by Chas. H. Taylor, music by Leslie Stuart -- Clidee oh! : from the production "Uncle Tom's cabin" / words by Carroll Fleming, music by Sidney Parker -- Close dat eye (a negro lullaby) / words by Jack P. MacSweeny, music by Lee Orean Smith -- Close your dreamy eyes (for Mammy Lou) / words and music by Lee Johnson -- Come kiss yo' mammy good night / words and music by Albert W. Noll. -- Come out in the garden with me : from the musical "Rubes and roses" / words by E. Lacy Speer, music by Robert Hood Bowers -- The Constitution follows the flag / words by Geo. Alexander, music by Jean Schwartz -- Coon's paradise / words by Alfred Bryan, words by Gustave Salzer -- Could I but dream / words by George A. Norton, music by Jas. W. Casey -- The country girl : from the musical "Dolly Varden" / words by Stanislaus Stange, music by Julian Edwards -- Creole cradle song / words by M. F., music by G. H. Clutsam -- The cuckoo bird / words and music by Fred Meyer [2 copies] -- Cunnin' Carolina coon / words by Matthew Woodward, music by Warner Crosby -- Cupid might have been a little coon : from the musical "The explorers" / words by Bert Leston Taylor, music by Walter H. Lewis -- Cupid's quiver / words and music by Amelia Crane -- The curse of a pretty face / words and music by Will F. Burke.
  • 1901, D: The daisy and the butterfly / words by Sam Ehrlich, music by Rob't A. Keiser [2 copies] -- Dancing on the Mississippi landing : from the musical "The burgomaster" / words and music by Addison Kavanaugh -- Dat coon has got me guessin' / words by Herbert M. Saumenig and Arthur L Robb, music by J. Wesley Lafferty -- Davy Jones' locker / words and music by H. W. Petrie [2 copies] -- De dago, de org' and de monk : from the musical "The little duchess" / words and music by Harry von Tilzer -- De pullman porters ball : from the musical "Hoity-toity" / words by Edgar Smith, music by John Stromberg [2 copies] -- De trop : from the musical "The liberty belles" / words by Harry B. Smith, music by Clifton Crawford -- The dear Irish maiden I loved long ago / words by James O'Dea, music by Leo Friedman -- Dear old pipe / words by R. M. Skinner, music by Fred Rycroft -- Della, Della, Della : from the musical "The New Yorkers" / words and music by Ella Dayton -- Does pidgie love dovie? / words and music by Geo. R. Wilson -- Dolly Varden : from the musical "Dolly Varden" / words by Stanislaus Stange, music by Julian Edwards [2 copies] -- Don't break your mothers heart / words and music by John Quigley, arranged by S. G. Cook -- Don't butt in : from the musical "The supper club" / words by Bob Cole & J. W. Johnson, music by Rosamund Johnson -- Don't put me off at Buffalo any more / words by William Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz -- Don't send the organ man away / words and music by Jas. Thornton -- Don't wear your heart on your sleeve / written by Edw. B. Marks, music by Jos. W. Stern [3 copies] -- Dora, Dora, I adore her / words and music by Charles Miller. -- Down among the dead men / words by John Dyer. -- Down by the bayou, in old Alabam / words by Robert Emmett MacAlarney, music by Henry Stanley Haskins -- Down in sunny Alabama (Angeline) / words by James Burrell, lyrics by James T. Brymn -- Down south / words by Sigmund Spaeth, music by Wm. H. Myddleton, arranged by W. C. Polla -- Down where the cotton blossoms grow / words by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer [6 copies] -- A dream that never comes true : from the musical "The sleeping beauty and the beast" / words by J. Cheever Goodwin, music by Frederic Solomon -- Dreaming in the trenches / words by Ed. Gardiner, music by Henry W. Armstrong -- Dreaming love of thee / words by Frank W. Mead, music by Maurice Daniels.
  • 1901, E: Easy money (Ma poppy belle) : from the musical "Hoity-toity" / words by Edgar Smith, music by John Stromberg -- Eigth avenue / words by William Jerome, music by Mathews and Bulger -- The eminent doctor Fizz : from the musical "King Dodo" / words by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders [2 copies] -- Ever of thee while life doth last : from the musical "Gringoire" / words by Willard Holcomb, music by Julian Edwards [2 copies] -- Everybody has a whistle like me / words and music by Ed. Rogers [2 copies] -- Everything is lovely and the goose hangs high / words and music by George Waugh Arnold -- Ev'ry darkey had a raglan on / words and music by Brown & Allen, arranged by Theo. H. Northrup.
  • 1901, F: Faint heart never won fair lady / words and music by Ford and Bratton -- The first rose of summer / words by David Eppstein, music by August Walther -- Flirtation : from the musical "Champagne Charlie" / words by Geo. Totten Smith, music by Harry Von Tilzer. -- Flirtation song : from the musical "The little duchess" / words by Harry B. Smith, music by Reginald De Koven -- Flora, I am you adorer : from the musical "The sleeping beauty and the beast" / words by Vincent Bryan, music by Chas. Robinson -- A flower from the fields of Alabama / words & music by Dan J. Sullivan -- For love I live alone : from the musical "King Dodo" / words by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders -- For you / words by G. H. Kerr, music by Howard Webster -- For your darling mother's sake / words and music by Arthur Trevelyan -- Forget / words by Will D. Cobb, music by Gus Edwards -- Four and twenty little men : from the musical "The silver slipper" / words and music by Leslie Stuart.
  • 1901, G: Go way back and sit down / words by Elmer Bowman, music by Al Johns [4 copies] -- Going! Going! Going! / words and music by H. Wakefield Smith -- The goldpiece and the pennies / words by Billee Taylor and Edw. Clark, music by Ja's. W. Brachman -- Gone to glory / words and music by J. Butler Haviland -- Good bye booze! / words and music by Jean C. Havez -- Good bye Miss Sadie Green / words and music by Neil O'Brien -- Good mister Santa Claus bring back mamma / words by George Totten Smith, music by Warner Crosb -- Good morning Carrie! / words by R. C. McPherson, music by Smith & Bowen [6 copies] -- Good-night is but your last good-bye / words by Jeffrey T. Branen, music by Leo Friedman -- The governor's son : from the musical "The governor's son" / words and music by Geo. M. Cohan. -- Gracie / words and music by Shaw and Dixon -- Graveyard song / words by Edgar Lacy Speer, music by Robert Hood Bowers.
  • 1901, H: Ha - le ha- lo or that's what the German's sang / words by Will A Heelan, music by J. Fred Helf [3 copies] -- Had I but known / words by Seymour Hicks, music by Ellaline Terriss -- The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world / words by Carroll Fleming, music by Abe Holzmann -- A handful of maple leaves / words and music by Will Westbrook -- He died on the fighting line or just a message from the camp fire / words by Robert H. Brennan, music by Pauline B. Story -- He laid away a suit of gray, to wear the Union blue / words by Edward M. Wickes, music by Ben Jansen [6 copies] -- He ought to have a tablet in the hall of fame / words by Arthur L. Robb, music by John W. Bratton -- Hello Central, give me heaven / words and music by Chas. K. Harris, arranged by Jos. Clauder [3 copies] -- Honey, don't leave me / words and music by P.R. Inny. -- The honeysuckle and the bee / words by Alb. H. Fitz, music by Wm. H. Penn [11 copies] -- Hot stuff the just : from the musical "Princess Proud" / words and music by George Sanford Parsons -- How the Irish beat the band / words by Matt Woodward, music by Chas. B. Ward -- Hunky dory / words and music by Abe. Holzman -- Hush! Little lion : from the musical "The explorers" / words by Bert Leston Taylor, music by Walter H. Lewis -- Hypnotizing Lize / words by Vincent Bryan, music by Theo. F. Morse [2 copies].
  • 1901, I [beginning]: I bear you no ill feeling / words and music by Philip Staats -- I can stand for your color but your hair won't do / words and music by Billy Johnson -- I did not know I'd miss you as I do / words and music by Barrington L. Brannon -- I don't want to go any farther / words and music by Fred W. Leigh -- I hates to get up early in the morn : from the musical "Champagne Charlie" / words by John Queen, music by Hugh Cannon -- I left ma heart in Dixie : from the musical "A trip to Buffalo" / words by Harry B. Marshall, music by William Loraine -- I love no one but you / words and music by Chas. W. Kremer -- I needs you very badly, Liza Jane / words by Charles Horwitz, music by Frederick V. Bowers -- I think it must be love / words by Raymond A. Browne, music by Leo Friedman [3 copies] -- I want some one to care for me / words and music by Nathan Bivins -- I want to be a lidy : from the musical "A Chinese honeymoon" / words by George Dance, music by George Dee [2 copies] -- I want to be an actor : from the musical "Princess Proud" / words and music by George Sanford Parsons -- I wants to be a leading lady, words by George Totten Smith, music by Harry Von Tilzer. / words by Geo. Totten Smith, music by Harry Von Tilzer [3 copies] -- I was the one to blame / words and music by Harry Rogers -- I was walking 'round the ocean : from the musical "The girl from up there" / words by Hugh Morton, music by Gustave Kerker.
Call Number
*ZB-768 reel 12
Title
American popular songs, 1890-1973 [microform] : reel 12.
Imprint
[various places] : [various publishers], ©1900-1901.
Reproduction
Microfilm. New York : New York Public Library, 1986. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (MN *ZZ-22047)
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