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Item No. |
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Date |
Price |
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SM01 |
11 x 14 Clear Hard Plastic Protective Cover for
Sheet Music |
(Note: Cover cannot be ordered or shipped without piece of sheet music) |
5.00 |
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SM01B |
A Home-Run, DeLoss Smith Songs or Musical Recitations, No.
18924 |
©1923 by Theo. Presser Co. |
9.00 |
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SM01C |
A Melody From the Sky, words and music by Sidney D. Mitchell
and Louis Alter, from Motion Picture"The Trail of the Lonesome Pine",
with color picture of stars |
©1936 by Famous Music Corp. |
8.00 |
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SM01D |
A Sailboat in the Moonlight, by Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob
Loeb, featured by Frank Connors (in color with picture) |
©1937 by Crawford Music Corp. |
8.00 |
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SM08 |
A-Tisket A-Tasket, by Ella Fitzgerald and Al Feldman (cover
picture of Leighton Noble - song featured by his Orchestra) |
©1938 by Robbins Music Corp |
8.00 |
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SM01L |
All Ashore, by Billy Hill, color cover with picture of Bill
Johnson |
©1938 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co |
8.00 |
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SM02 |
Among My Souvenirs - lyrics by Edgar Leslie, music by Horatio
Nicholls |
©1927 by DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc. |
9.00 |
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SM03A |
Angela Mia (My Angel), music by Erno Rapee, English Lyric
by Lew Pollack, Italian lyrics by Maria Perrocato, theme song from movie
"Street Angel",color cover of stars Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell |
©1928 by De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc. |
9.00 |
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SM05A |
Anniversary Song (by Al Jolson and Saul Chaplin) from movie
"The Jolson Story" (movie ad cover) |
©1946 by Mood Music Co. |
9.00 |
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SM10 |
Ave Maria, arr. H. Millard (cover is titled Favorite
Sacred Songs) (size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1908 by McKinley Music Co. |
10.00 |
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SM10A |
Baby Rose, Novelty Song, words by Louis Weslyn, music by George
Christie, sang by Maude Lambert (cameo picture of her on colored cover
page) (size 10.5" x 13.5") |
©1911 by M. Witmark & Sons |
12.00 |
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SM11 |
Barcarolle from Tales of Hoffman (Offenbach) for the Pianoforte,
arr. WM. Conrad (size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1912 by Church, Paxson & Co |
10.00 |
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SM11A |
Barefoot Trail, The, words by Marian Phelps, music by Alvin
S. Wiggers,(arrangement A flat), sung by John McCormack |
©1920 by Boosey & Co., Inc. |
9.00 |
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SM15 |
Blowing Bubbles - words by Sarah Grames Clark, music by Margaret
Stitt cover in color) |
© 1927 by L.M. Paine |
7.50 |
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SM15C |
Bring Me A Letter From My Old Home Town, words by A.G. Delamater,
music by Will R. Anderson (a WWI Ballad with slogan "Food will win the
War, Don't waste it")(cover in color) (size 10.5" x 13.5") |
©1918 by M. Witmark & Sons |
12.00 |
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SM15D |
Broadway Melody, "from the MGM All Talking Picture with Music",
lyric by Arthur Freed, Melody by Nacio Herb Brown |
©1923 by Robbins Music Corporation |
8.50 |
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SM16 |
Broncho Buster (the terrific Western song success) - words
by Edward Madden, music by Dolly Jardon (cover in color)(size 10.5
x 13.5) |
©1907 by Maurice Shapiro |
12.00 |
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SM16B |
California Here I Come (featured in Motion Picture - The Jolson
Story)(color movie ad cover) |
©1924 by M. Whitmark & Sons |
9.00 |
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SM16C |
Camptown Races, De, By Stephen C. Foster, featured by Dick
Mansfield's "Aristocrats of Rhythm", with special Hawaiian Guitar Solo
arr. by Nick Manoloff |
©1940 by Calumet Music Co. |
7.50 |
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SM16G |
Carmena (Waltz Song), by Ellis Walton and H. Lane Wilson, arr.
Medium in D (b-e), cover entitled "English Songs" First Series with
List |
No©, The B.F. Wood Music Co. |
7.00 |
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SM16H |
Carry Me Back to Old Virginny, by James A. Bland, color cover
with picture, "sung with great success by 'Alma Gluck'" |
©1919 by John Arnold, Publisher |
15.00 |
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SM18 |
The Chimes (a reverie for the piano), by Harry Armstrong (cover
in color) (size 10.5x13.5") |
©1912 by M. Witmark & Sons |
12.00 |
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SM19B |
Clair de lune, by Claude Debussy (1890), for piano |
©1927, Paris, by J. Jobert, by Fromont 1905 |
10.00 |
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SM20 |
College Rhythm, by Mack Gordon & Harry Revel (from movie
College Rhythm (cover in color with stars of movie) |
©1934 by Paramount Productions Music Corporation, assigned to
DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM20A |
Comin In On A Wing And A Prayer (lyric by Harold Adamson, music
by Jimmy McHugh) |
©1943 by Robbins Music Corp. |
7.00 |
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SM21 |
Cuddles, by Clay Smith (Humorous Encore Song or Musical Reading) |
©1924 by Theo. Presser Co. |
7.00 |
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SM22 |
Dance of Clowns, from Midsummer Night's Dream, by Mendelssohn
- Publishers Benjamin W. Hitchcock and National Music Co. (size 10..5
x 13.5) |
No copyright |
10.00 |
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SM23A |
Desert Song, The, book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar
Hammerstein, music by Sigmund Romberg, cover is black & white, no picture |
©1926 by Harms Inc. |
7.50 |
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SM23B |
Desert Song, The, words by Otto Harback & Oscar Hammerstein
II, music by Sigmund Romberg, color cover with art scene depicting the
Operetta "The Desert Song" |
©1926 by Harms Inc. |
7.50 |
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SM25 |
Diane (I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile) (love waltz from
William Fox's Production 7th Heaven) by Erno Rapee and Lew
Pollack (color cover) |
©1927 by Sherman, Clay & Co. |
10.00 |
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SM27 |
Donkey Serenade, The, by Rudolf Friml & Herbert Stothart
(from MGM picture The Firefly) (color cover of stars Jeanette
Macdonald and Allan Jones) |
©1927 by G. Schirmer, Inc. |
10.00 |
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SM27A |
Don't Bite The Hand That's Feeding You, originally introduced
by Ed. Morton (pictured on color cover), words by Thomas Hoier, music
by Jimmie Morgan (size is 10.5x13.5") |
©1915 by Leo. Feist, Inc. |
12.00 |
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SM28A |
Do You Take This Woman for Your Lawful Wife (I Do, I Do), words
by Andrew B. Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer, as sung by George
Whiting in the NY Winter Garden's greatest success "The Passing Show
of 1913, picture on color cover (size is 10.5x13.5") |
©1913 |
12.00 |
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SM30 |
Dream, by Johnny Mercer (colored cover pictures of Jimmy Dorsey) |
©1945 by Capitol Songs, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM31 |
The Dreamland Gate (Lullaby with Pianoforte Accompaniment),
by Charles Huerter |
©1921 by G. Schirmer, Inc. |
9.00 |
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SM33E |
Etiquette Blues, by Gayle Grubb. A novelty Fox Trot with Ukulele
arr., featured by Jones & Hare (color cover with their picture) |
©1928 reassigned 1936 to Stasny Music Corp |
6.50 |
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SM40A |
Follow the Swallow, lyric by Billy Rose & Mort Dixon, music
by Ray Henderson, color cover scene & small picture of Bobby Jackson |
©1924 by Jerome H. Remick & Co. |
10.00 |
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SM40B |
Food For Gossip & The Loyalty of Men, Two Musical Recitations
with Pianoforte Accompaniment, words & music by Walter Howe Jones, cover
page title is "Musical Recitations" with list of songs |
©1920 by Theo. Presser Co. |
8.00 |
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SM42 |
Gee! But I Hate to go Home Alone, words by Joe Goodwin, music
by James F. Hanley (revised edition) (color cover picture of Marshall
Montgomery) |
©1922 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM42A |
General's Fast Asleep, The, words and music by Jimmy Kennedy
& Michael Carr, color cover |
©1935 by Peter Maurice & Co., Ltd. for Chappell & Co, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM43 |
Good-bye, by F. Paolo Tosti, for voice and piano (cover is
titled Songs F. Paolo Tosti with each song identified) (size
10.5 x 13.5) |
©1905 by Oliver Ditson Co. |
10.00 |
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SM45 |
Gypsy Love Song, from The Fortune Teller, lyric
by Harry B. Smith, music by Victor Herbert |
©1898 by M. Witmark & Sons |
10.00 |
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SM45A |
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, words & music by Hugh
Martin & Ralph Blane, recorded by Dinah Shore (picture on color cover) |
©1944, 1958 by Leo Feist, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM45C |
He Goes To Church On Sunday, words by Vincent Bryan, music
by E. Ray Goetz, introduced by Eddie Foy (picture on color cover) in
musical comedy "The Orchid" (Size is 10.5x13.5") |
©1907, Maurice Shapiro, Shapiro Music Publisher |
12.00 |
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SM46 |
Heidelberg Stein Song, from The Prince of Pilsen,
lyric by Frank Pixley, music by Gustav Luders (size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1902 by M. Witmark & Sons |
10.00 |
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SM48 |
His Lullaby, words by Robert Healy, music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond
(song dedicated to Madame Schumann-Heink, her picture on cover) (size
10.5 x 13.5) |
©1907 by Carrie Jacobs-Bond |
10.00 |
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SM49A5 |
How the Elephant Got His Trunk,Frieda Peycke, cover is "Songs
or Musical Recitations by Frieda Peycke" with List of Songs |
©1927 by Theodore Presser Co. |
7.00 |
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SM49A8 |
I Had A Wonderful Girl, words by J. Edwin McConnell, music
by J. Edwin McConnell, color cover, size 10.5x13.5" |
©1914, Buck & Lowney, Publisher |
10.00 |
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SM49A9 |
I Hear You Calling Me, words by Harold Harford, music by Charles
Marshall, arr. in G |
©1908 by Boosey & Co, Boosey & Hawkes, Inc., publisher |
7.00 |
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SM49A10 |
I Hum A Waltz, words & music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel,
from motion picture "This is My Affair", color cover with picture of
stars |
©1937 by Miller Music Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM49A11 |
I Love Thee (Ich liebe dich), music by Edvard Grieg, German
text translated from Danish by F. von Holstein, English version by Henry
G. Chapman, arr. High D, cover title "Edvard Grieg Selected Songs" with
list |
©1911, renewed 1937, by G. Schirmer, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM49B1 |
I Must Walk That Lonesome Vally, by Clifford Shaw, Sacred Song
for Voice & Organ or Piano, arr. , key G, range high |
©1957, by G. Schirmer, Inc. |
6.50 |
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SM55 |
I Never Knew, by Gus Kahn and Ted Fiorito (with Ukulele arr)
(color cover) |
©1925 by Irving Berlin, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM49B2 |
I Praise Thee (Ich danke), a Sacred Duet for Thanksgiving,
in English & German, cover title is "Sacred Duets Geiftliche Duette"
with list of songs (size 10.5x13.5") |
©1913, Antigo Publishing Co. |
10.00 |
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SM50 |
I Wish I Didn't Love You So, by Frank Loesser (special Paramount
Picture release cover of Perils of Pauline with Betty Hutton
& John Lund |
©1947 by Famous Music Corporation |
7.00 |
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SM51 |
I'd Build a World in The Heart of a Rose, words
by Worton David, music by Horatio Nicholls |
©1918 by The Lawrence Wright Music Co. |
9.00 |
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SM51A |
If You're in Love You'll Waltz, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy,
music by Harry Tierney, from the Florenz Ziegfeld musical comedy "Rio
Rita", color cover of show |
©1926, Leo. Feist, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM49B6 |
I'll Hold Your Hand In My Hand (Che Gelida Manina), from "La
Boheme" by Giacomo Puccini, English version by Howard Dietz, arr. in
High Dflat, English & Italian text |
©1952 , G. Ricordi & Co. |
6.50 |
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SM49C |
I'll Walk Alone, lyrics by Sammy Cahn, music by Jule Styne
- from Motion Picture "With A Song In My Heart" |
©1944 by Mayfair Music Corporation |
8.00 |
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SM54 |
I'm Beginning to See the Light, words and music by Harry James,
Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges and Don George (color cover picture of
Harry James with trumpet) |
©1944 by Grand Music Corp. |
8.00 |
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SM54A |
I've Lived, I've Loved, I'm Satisfied (What More is There to Say?),
words by Lew Brown & Ben Barnett, music by Albert Von Tilzer, color
cover by E.E. Walton |
©1919 by Broadway Music Corp. |
10.00 |
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SM54C |
In the Bleak Midwinter (A Christmas Carol), music by J. Willis
Conant, poem by Christina Rossetti |
©1939 by Galaxy Music Corp. |
6.00 |
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SM54F |
In the Land of Let's Pretend, lyrics by Grant Clarke, music
by Harry Akst, sung by Mildred Carroll in the Warner Bros. Vitaphone
Talking Picture "On With the Show" (color cover) |
©1929 by M. Witmark & Sons |
7.00 |
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SM54G |
In Old Ireland Where the River Kenmare Flows, words by Frank
W. Sterns, music by Percy Wenrich, originally introduced by Mae Curtis
(picture on color cover)(size 10.5x13.5") |
©1911, by Will Rossiter |
12.00 |
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SM56 |
In Old Madrid, words by Clifton Bingham, music by H. Trotere |
©1924 by Jack Mills, Inc. |
10.00 |
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SM56A |
Indian Love Call (from the Musical Comedy "Rose-Marie",)
book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, music by Rudolf
Friml |
©1924 by Harms Inc. |
10.00 |
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SM57 |
Intermezzo, from the Opera Cavalleria Rusticana
(piano solo), by Pietro Mascagani (revised and edited by F. Henri Klickmann) |
©1924 by Jack Mills, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM58 |
In Twilight Town, words by C.M. Denison, music by E.F. Dusenberry
(color cover, size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1912 by F.B. Haviland Pub Co. |
10.00 |
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SM58B |
It's a Grand Night, from Roger's and Hammerstein's "State
Fair" |
©1946 by Williamson Music Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM58C |
It's Delightful To Be Married, words by Anna Held, music by
V. Scotto, from MGM Motion Picture "The Great Ziegfeld", color cover
with scene from production |
©1934 by Edward B. Marks Music Corp (1907 by Jos.W.Stern & Co.) |
7.00 |
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SM59 |
Japanese Sandman, The, words by Raymond B. Egan, music by
Richard A. Whiting (for voice and Piano) |
©1920 by Jerome H. Remick & Co |
7.00 |
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SM59A |
Jezebel, words and music by Wayne Shanklin, recorded by Frankie
Laine on Columbia Records |
©1951 by Broadcast Music Inc. |
6.50 |
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SM60 |
Jimmy Had A Nickel, by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart & Al
Hoffman (for voice, piano, ukulele) (note: color cover, picture of Eddie
Cantor) |
©1933 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM61 |
Jota, for Violin (number 6 in Suite Populaire Espagnole),
by Manuel de Falla, adapted for Violin by Paul Kochanski |
©1925 by Editions Max Eschig, Paris |
8.00 |
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SM62 |
Just an Echo in the Valley, by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell,
Reg. Connelly (song introduced to America by Bing Crosby, color picture
with note on cover) |
©1932 by Campbell, Connelly & Co. Ltd., London |
8.00 |
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SM63 |
Keep on Hopin', words by Frank Stanton, music by Kathleen
Heron-Maxwell |
©1915 by Boosey & Co. |
8.00 |
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SM63A |
Kentucky Days, words by Jack Mahoney, music by Percy Wenrich,
color cover, artist unk, size 10.5x13.5" |
©1912 by the Wenrich - Howard Co. |
10.00 |
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SM64 |
Kiss Me Again, lyric by Henry Blossom, music by Victor Herbert,
written on theme If I were on the Stage from the comic opera
Mlle. Modiste |
©1915 by M. Witmark & Sons |
10.00 |
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SM65A |
L'Amour-TouJours-L'Amour (Love Everlasting), words by Catherine
Chisholm Cushing, music by Rudolf Friml |
©1922 by Harms-Friml Corp. |
7.00 |
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SM66 |
Land of Hope and Glory, words by Arthur C. Benson, music by
Edward Elgar (for voice and piano) (song was sung by Madame Clara Butt) |
©1902 by Boosey & Co. |
7.50 |
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SM66A |
Last Night on the Back Porch (I Loved Her Best of All), by
Lew Brown Carl Schraubstader ("The Cornell College Song Hit") |
©1923 by Skidmore Music Co., Inc. |
9.00 |
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SM66C |
Last Round-up, The (Git Along Little Dogie, Git Along), by
Billy Hill, from Ziegfeld Follies, color cover by Wohlman with picture
insets of George Olsen introduced song)and Joe Morrisonwho sang it),
arr. with Uke & Guitar Diagrams |
©1933, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM67A |
Le Bal, Op. 30, by G. Ludovic, arr. by Ch. Durand, for Four
Hands |
©1895, 1917 transferred to Theo. Presser Co. |
7.00 |
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SM67B |
Let It Be Me (Je T'appartiens), English lyric by Mann Curtis,
French lyric by Pierre Delanoe, music by Gilbert Becaud |
©1960, 1957, 1955 by France Music Co. |
6.00 |
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SM69B |
Little Thanksgiving Workers, words by Bertha E. Bush, music
by Effie Louise Koogle, cover "Songs for Little Folks" with songs listed |
©1909 by March Brothers |
7.00 |
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SM69E |
Lord Is My Shepherd, The, A setting of Psalm XXIII, for solo
voice with Pianoforte, by Samuel Liddle, arr. in F |
©1902 by Boosey & Co. |
7.00 |
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SM69F |
Lord Is My Shepherd, The, Psalms XXIII, music by Don Humphreys,
arr. High in A flat |
©1943 by D.E. Humphreys, assigned 1945 to The Willis Music Co. |
7.00 |
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SM69G |
Lord's Prayer, The, by Albert Hay Malotte, arr. key D flat,
medium range, for voice & piano |
©1935 by G. Schirmer, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM69J |
Love Me Or Leave Me Alone, words by Howard Johnson, music by
Archie Gottler, color cover by Barbelle, size 10.5x13.5" |
©1915, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. |
10.00 |
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SM69L |
Love Watches ver All, words by Rev. Augusta E. Stetson, C.S.D.,
music by Henry Lincoln Case, arr. key F flat, high range (soprano or
tenor) cover is Sacred Songs of Henry Lincoln Case, with list |
©1895, Luckhardt & Belder |
12.00 |
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SM70B |
Lovely To Look At, words by Dorothy Fields & Jimmy McHugh,
music by Jerome Kern, color cover ad for Motion Picture, same name |
©1935, T.B. Harms Co. |
8.00 |
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SM71 |
Lullaby of the Leaves, words by Joe Young, music by Bernice
Petkere (piano and ukulele arr.) |
©1932 by Irving Berlin Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM72B |
Mammy O' Mine, words by Wm. Tracey, music by Maceo Pinkard,
color cover by Matwick |
©1919 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM72C |
Mammy O' Mine, words by Wm. Tracey, Music by Maceo Pinkard,
color cover with picture inset of Nat. Nazarro, Jr. |
©1919, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM73 |
Man on the Flying Trapeze, The, by Walter O'Keefe (song featured
by Rudy Vallee in George White's Scandals and all radio
& screen appearances ), for voice, piano, and ukulele, banjo, or
guitar (color cover picture of Rudy Vallee) |
©1933 by Robbins Music Corporation |
7.00 |
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SM75 |
Message of Peace, Reverie by H. Engelmann (for piano) (size
10.5 x 13.5) |
©1905 by Standard Pub. Co. |
10.00 |
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SM77 |
Moon Deer (An Indian Love Song), lyric by Raymond Egan, music
by Richard A. Whiting & Neil Moret |
©1925 by Villa Moret, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM77A |
Moon of Manakoora, The, lyric by Frank Loesser, melody by
Alfred Newman, introduced by Dorothy Lamour in Motion Picture "The Hurricane",
color cover w/movie scene & two stars |
©1937, Kalmar & Ruby Music Corp. |
8.00 |
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SM78A |
Mother, The, poem by Edgar A. Guest, music by Grace Penninger
Wohlford |
©1930 by Wohlford & Guest |
7.00 |
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SM79 |
Mother Machree, lyric by Rida Johnson Young, music by Chauncey
Olcott & Ernest R. Ball (size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1910 by M. Witmark & Sons |
8.00 |
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SM79A1 |
Mountains, words by Leigh Hanes, music by Oscar Rasbach, arr.
for voice (key A, range medium or low) & piano/td>
| ©1930 by G. Schirmer, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM79A |
My Dreams Are Getting Better All The Time, (lyrics by Mann
Curtis, music by Vic Mizzy) |
©1946 by Santly-Joy Inc. New York, NY |
7.00 |
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SM80 |
My Mother's Rosary, words by Sam M. Lewis, music by Geo. W.
Meyer (note: color cover, size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1915 by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. |
10.00 |
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SM81 |
Narcissus, by Ethelbert Nevin, arr. by John Martel for voice,
violin and piano |
©1891, 1899 by G. Schirmer, Jr., 1919 by The Boston Music Co. |
8.00 |
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SM82 |
Nightingale (Waltz Song with whistling effect), words and
music by James Brockman (color cover) |
©1924 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. |
10.00 |
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SM82B |
Night Wind, The , words by Eugene Field, music by Roland Farley,
arr. E flat, color cover |
©1918, assigned 1920 to G. Schirmer, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM83 |
Nights of Gladness (piano solo) by Charles Ancliffe (color
cover The Best 'Valse Boston' Published) (size 10.5
x 13.5) |
©1912 in U.S.A. by Hawkes & Son, London, Jos. W. Stern &
Co, N.Y., publisher |
10.00 |
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SM84B |
Oh! had I Jubal's lyre, (Aria from "Joshua", by G.F. Handel,
edited by H. Heale), arr. for Soprano (cover titled Handel, Vocal
Selections from Operas and Oratorios with listing) |
no copyright, G. Schirmer, publisher |
6.50 |
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SM85B |
Old Black Joe With Variations, by Louis Weber (includes original
song (words & music) by Stephen C. Foster), picture cover, size
10.5x13.5" |
©1914 by R.H.Weber, published by Weber Brothers |
15.00 |
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SM86 |
Old Fashioned Mother of Mine, words by Mark Herald, music
by Richard Kountz |
©1928 by Theodore Presser Co. |
8.00 |
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SM87 |
Old Lamp-Lighter, The, words by Charles Tobias, music by Nat
Simon (color cover with picture of Sammy Kaye) |
©1946 by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. |
10.00 |
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SM88A |
On A Slow Boat To China, by Frank Loesser |
©1948 by Susan Publications Inc. |
10.00 |
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SM89 |
On Song's Bright Pinions (On Wings of Music) from Mendelssohn's
Op.34 No.2, for voice and Piano (German & English words) (cover
is titled German Songs with list K - M) |
©1909 by Oliver Ditson Company |
10.00 |
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SM90 |
On The Atchinson, Topeka, and the Santa Fe, (Judy Garland sang
in MGM's, "The Harvey Girls"), lyrics by Johnny Mercer, music by Harry
Warren |
©1945 by Leo Feist Inc. New York, NY |
8.00 |
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SM91 |
Out of My Dreams (Into My Heart), words and music by Ned Miller
and Chester Cohn (color cover) |
©1926 by Forster Music Pub., Inc |
10.00 |
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SM91A0 |
Over There, by Geo. M. Cohan, color cover drawing of Wm.J.Reilly
U.S.N.. U.S.S. Michigan (on hat) |
©1917, Leo. Feist, Inc. |
15.00 |
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SM91A |
Pagan Love Song, (lyrics by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb
Brown) |
©1932 by Robbins Music Corporation |
8.00 |
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SM92 |
The Palms (Les Rameaux) Hymn (for Bass voice and piano), by
J. Faure, English Version by Helen D. Tretbar (cover is titled New
Sacred Songs and Duets, with list of songs) (size 10.5 x
13.5) |
©1889 by Edward Schuberth & Co |
10.00 |
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SM93 |
La Paloma (The Dove), music by Sebastian Yradier, words by
Jerry Costillo, with ukulele and Guitar chords and special Hawaiian
guitar chorus (note: color cover with picture of Louis Panico (song
performed by his orchestra) |
©1935 by Calumet Music Co. |
8.00 |
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SM93A |
Parade of the Manikins, by Ernest R. Kroeger, a Pianoforte
solo |
©1930, Theodore Presser Co. |
7.50 |
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SM94B |
Pleasant Peasant, The, by Robert Schumann, piano solo arr.
by John W. Schaum |
©1946, Belwin, Inc. |
5.00 |
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SM97A1 |
Prairie Is My Home, The, lyric by Jack Scholl, music by M.K.
Jerome, from Warner Bros. Production, "Guns of the Pecos" |
©1936, Remick Music Corp., Harms Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM98A |
Pure As A Lily (Pura como la Azucena) music by "A Sister of
St. Joseph", edited by Henry S. Sawyer, color cover is "Songs without
Words" with list of melodies |
©1923, McKinley Music Co. |
7.00 |
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SM99A |
Ragtime Goblin Man, The, words by Andrew B. Sterling, music
by Harry Von Tilzer (cover in color) |
©1911, Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co. (size 10.5x13.5") |
12.00 |
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SM100 |
Rainbow on the River, lyric by Paul Webster, music by Louis
Alter (from the Sol Lesser Production Rainbow on the River,
starring Bobby Breen (cover in color with picture of Bobby Breen) |
©1936 by Leo. Feist, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM102A1 |
Rememb'ring, words & music by Duncan Sisters, from Play "Topsy
and Eva", color cover ad for show |
©1923 by Irving Berlin, Inc. |
10.00 |
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SM103A1 |
Rosy Ruffles and Prudy Plain,(words by Lytton Cox, music by
Harold Wansborough, color cover |
©1931, T. S. Denison & Co. /td>
| 6.50 |
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SM104 |
Sail on Silv'ry Moon, words by WM A. Downs, music by Ernie
Erdman, with separate arr. for Male Quartet (by Sach Rellim) (coverin
color, Size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1912 by Harold Rossiter Music Co |
12.00 |
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SM105 |
Scarf Dance (Scene de Ballet), by C. Chaminade (cover titled
#147;Modern Gems for the Piano with list of compositions) |
no©, McKinley Music Co. |
7.00 |
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SM106 |
Scat Song, The (Skat 'N' Skeet 'N' Hi De Hi), words by Mitchell
Parish, music by Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway (with Ukulele arr.)
performed by Don Pedro and his orchestra) (cover in color with picture
of Don Pedro) |
©1932 by Mills Music, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM107A |
Sentimental Journey,( by Bud Green, Les Brown, and Ben Homer) |
©1944 by Edwin H. Morris Company |
10.00 |
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SM109 |
Shades of Night, lyric by L. Wolfe Gilbert, music by Anatol
Friedland and Malvin Franklin, arr. by D. Savino (song was introduced
by May Naudain) (cover in color with picture of May Naudain) (size 10.5
x 13.5) |
©1916 by Jos. W. Stern & Co. |
12.00 |
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SM110 |
She Didn't Say Yes (from the Max Gordon Production
of The Cat and the Fiddle) by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach
for voice and piano (color cover). |
©1931 by Jerome Kern, T.B. Harms Co., publisher. |
8.00 |
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SM111 |
She Wears A Cross Upon Her Sleeve (A Song of Tribute), words
and music by Harry C. Eldridge (size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1927 by Harry C. Eldridge, published by Eldridge Entertainment
House |
10.00 |
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SM111B |
Sicilienne and Rigaudon, for violin and piano (separate Violin
Section missing) |
©1937, 1910 by Charles Foley, Music Publisher |
6.00 |
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SM112 |
Sing Something Simple, words and music by Herman Hupfeld (originally
introduced in Second Little Show) (with ukulele, banjo,
guitar chords) |
©1930 by HARMS, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM112A |
So This Is Love, words and music by Ray Goetz, color cover
picture of Irene Bordoni of "Little Miss Bluebeard, a gay, new Song-Play" |
©1923, Harms Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM112B |
Someday, Somewhere (we will meet again), words and music by
Joan Brooks, Jack Segal and Dick Miles (color cover picture of Jane
Frazee and Jimmy LLoyd, stars who featured song in Columbia Motion Picture
"Ten Cents a Dance") |
©1911, Chelsa Music Corp. |
6.50 |
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SM113A |
Song Is You, The, words by Oscar Hammerstein, 2nd, music by
Jerome Kern, arr. by William Stickles, a Duet (Soprano & Baritone),
from the musical play "Music in the Air" |
©1952, 1932, T.B. Harms Co. |
6.50 |
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SM113B |
Song of Love, lyric by Dorothy Donnelly, music adapted from
melodies of Franz Schubert & Heinrich Berte by Sigmund Romberg, A Duet,
from the Musical Play, "Blossom Time" presented by the Messrs Shubert |
©1921 by Karczag Publishing Co., Inc., published by Leo. Feist,
Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM114 |
Song of the Vagabonds, lyric by Brian Hooker, music by Rudolf
Friml for voice and piano (from The Vagabond King) (color
cover of motion picture ad and pictures of stars-Jeanette MacDonald
and Dennis King) |
©1925 by Henry Waterson, Inc., transferred 1930 to Famous Music
Corp. |
9.00 |
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SM116 |
Stars Fell on Alabama, words by Mitchell Parish, music by
Frank Perkins (note: color cover with picture of Guy Lombardo) |
©1934 by Mills Music, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM116A |
Steamboat Bill, words by Ren Shields, music by Leighton Bros.,
cover is "Vocal Pioneer Gems of Song Nee'r to be Forgotten", with list
of songs |
©1928, Paull-Pioneer Music Co (1910 F.A. Mills) |
7.00 |
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SM117 |
Stop Beatin' 'Round the Mulberry Bush, lyric by Bickley Reichner,
music by Clay Boland (note: cover picture of Tommy Dorsey, who introduced
and featured the song) |
©1938 by Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM117B |
Summer (L'Ete), C. Chaminade, edited by Perley Dunn Aldrich,
English & text, key of A, cover is "Concert and Recital Songs" with
list of songs |
©1913, Theo. Presser Co. |
8.00 |
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SM118 |
Sunrise and You, lyric and music by Arthur A. Penn (for voice
& piano) |
©1918 by M. Witmark & Sons |
12.00 |
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SM118A1 |
Sunshine Of Your Smile, The, words by Leonard Cooke, music
by Lilian Ray, arr. E Flat for voice & piano (size 10.5x13.5") |
©1915, T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter |
10.00 |
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SM118A0 |
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, The, lyric by Byrond Stokes, Alpha
Pi '13, music by F.Dudleigh Vernor, Alpha Pi '14, 28th Edition 1927,
arr. Medium voice |
©1927 (1912), Melrose Bros. Music Co., Inc, |
12.00 |
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SM118A2 |
Sweet Leilani (Lay-Lah-Nee), words & music by Harry Owens,
color cover picture of Bing Crosby,Paramount Picture "Waikiki Wedding" |
©1937, Select Music Publicationsr |
7.00 |
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SM118A3 |
Sweet Miss Mary, words by Frank L. Stanton, music by W.H.
Neidlinger, arr. High, A Flat, color cover is "Southern Dialect Songs
by W.H. Neidlinger", with list of songs |
©1914 (1906), Theo. Presser & Co. |
8.00 |
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SM119 |
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, arr. by Jim Smock with ukulele and
guitar chords and special Hawaiian guitar chorus (featured by Chas..
Agnew and his N.B.C. orchestra) (cover in color, picture of Chas. Agnew) |
©1935 by Calumet Music Co. |
8.00 |
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SM119A |
Sympathy, words by Otto Harbach, music by Rudolf Friml, from
"The Firefly", arr. High in A Flat |
©1940, 1912, G. Schirmer, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM120 |
Tam O'Shanter, by George W. Warren (piano solo) (size 10..5
x 13.5) |
no copyright date, published by DeLuxe Music Co. |
8.00 |
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SM121A1 |
Teach Me The Way To Forget, a Waltz ballad by Betty Tillotson,,
color cover by E.E. Waton |
©1919, F.B. Haviland Pub. Co., Inc. |
10.00 |
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SM122 |
That's When I'll Marry You, lyric by Al. Dubin and Clarence
Gaskill, music by Rennie Cormack, For voice and piano (color cover,
size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1915 by Jerome H. Remick & Co. |
10.00 |
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SM123 |
There Is One Girl (Will She Ever Be Mine?), words by Garfield
Kilgour, music by Walter Scanian (color cover features Walter Scanian,
America's Leading Irish Singer in "Hearts of Erin") |
©1920 by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co.15 by Jerome H. Remick
& Co. |
9.00 |
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SM124 |
There's A Little Lane Without a Turning on the Way to Home Sweet
Home, words by Sam M. Lewis, Music by Geo. W. Meyer (for piano and
voice) ( color cover, size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1915 by Broadway Music Corp. |
12.00 |
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SM124A2 |
They Didn't Believe Me, words by Herbert Reynolds, Music by
Jerome Kern), color cover, artist (B. harris) drawing of Rudy Valee,
who re-introduced song 20 years after it was hit in Broadway production
"The Girl from Utah" |
©1914, T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM124A3 |
Thy Word Is Like A Garden, Lord, verse by T.H. Gill, music
by Eduardo Marzo, arr. for High Voice, Key F Flat |
©1920, The John Church Co. |
8.00 |
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SM124A |
Till The End Of Time, (based on Chopin's Polonaise) |
©1945 by Santly-Joy Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM125A4 |
Twenty-Third Psalm, The for voice & piano, by Albert Hay Malotte,
arr. High, G |
©1937, G. Schirmer, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM125A7 |
Ufty, Mufty and Gufty (the Toy Racketeers), words by Edgar
Leslie, music by Jimmie Monaco, color cover |
©1935, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. |
6.00 |
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SM125A8 |
Under The Moon (Yoo-oo-oo-oo), by Ev. E. Lyn, Francis Wheeler,
Ted Snyder, arr. by Harry Tiedman with Ukulele arr., featured by Harry
MacDonalds and his First Flying Orchestra (picture inset, color cover) |
©1927, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. |
7.50 |
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SM125A9 |
Until The Day, words & music by Clarence Olmstead, arr. low
F, color cover |
©1936, G. Schirmer, Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM127B |
We Call To Thee (Oh Lord of Men), Sacred Song with text by
Albert F. Woods, music by Geoffrey O'Hara, arr. Medium, key E Flat |
©1946, Volkwein Bros. Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM127C |
We Sing To Him, Sacred Song by Henry Purcell, arr. High - C
Minor, color cover |
©1954, R.D. Row Music Co |
6.00 |
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SM131 |
We Won't Have to Sell the Farm, lyric by Al Bryan, music by
Allie Wrubel (Fox Trot Song featured by Ben Bernie (the Old Maestro)
with ukulele and guitar chords) (color cover with illustrations of farm
animals w/placards and picture of Ben Bernie) |
©1933 by Leo. Feist, Inc. |
7.00 |
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SM129 |
Wedding March, from Midsummer Night's Dream, by F.
Mendelssohn - Bartholdy (piano solo) (cover is titled Gems
from the Operas,with index of compositions) (size 10.5 x
13.5) |
no copyright, Century Music Publishing Co |
10.00 |
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SM132 |
What are Little Girls Made Of?, words by Eddie DeLange and
Harry Frankel, music by J. Russel Robinson (originally introduced by
Ethel Shutta) for voice and piano with ukulele, guitar Chords (color
cover with illustration and picture of Ethel Shutta, The Synco-Patriot
of Song) |
©1933 by Mills Music Inc. |
8.00 |
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SM132A |
When I Get Back To Old Virginia, words by Al-Dubin, music by
Geo. B. McConnell, color cover artist drawing by H.S. Lukens, Phila.,
inset picture of Russ Kelly (size 10.5x13.5") |
©1915, Emmett J. Welch, Music Publisher |
12.00 |
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SM132B |
When I Lost You, by Irving Berlin, color cover with inset picture
of MaHoney & Bernie (size 10.5x13.5") |
©1912, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Music Publishers |
12.00 |
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SM132E |
When It's Night-Time Down in Burgundy, words by Alfred Bryan,
music by Herman Pale, color cover by Starmar, size 10.5x13.5" |
©1914, Jerome H. Remick & Co. |
12.00 |
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SM133 |
When My Baby Smiles At Me, by Harry Von Tilzer, Andrew B.
Sterling, Mill Munro and Ted Lewis (cover is 20th Century Fox motion
picture ad for When My Baby Smiles At Me with stars Betty
Grable and Dan Dailey in costume) |
©1947, 1920 by Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co., |
8.00 |
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SM134 |
When My Paw Was A Boy, words by S.E. Kiser, music by E.L.
Ashford (a solo for medium voice And Piano) |
©1926 by Lorenz Publishing Co. |
10.00 |
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SM135 |
When The Lotus Flowers Bloom in Chinaland, words and music
by Chas. K. Harris (color cover by Starmer) |
©1919 by Chas. K. Harris |
10.00 |
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SM135A |
When We Waltzed In The Dark, lyric by Joe Young & Al Bryan,
music by George W. Meyer, color cover by Ben Harris |
©1931, Remick Music Corp. |
8.00 |
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SM136 |
When You're Away (from Joe Weber's Musical Farcical Comedy
(The Only Girl), lyrics by Henry Blossom, music by Victor
Herbert (color cover, size 10.5 x 13.5) |
©1914 by M. Witmark & Sons |
10.00 |
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SM137 |
Where the Shy Little Violets Grow, by Harry Warren and Gus
Kahn (for voice, piano, with Ukulele arr. and banjo, guitar chords)(color
cover) |
©1928 by Remick Music Corp. |
9.00 |
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SM138A |
White Cliffs Of Dover, The (words by Nat Burton, music by Walter
Kent) |
©1941 by Shapiro, Bernstein, and Co. |
6.00 |
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SM138B |
Why Little Boy Blue was Blue, words by Frederick Day & Avery
Hopwood, music by Frederick Day & Silvio Hein, from musical comedy production
of "Judy Forgot", starring Marie Cahill (cover drawing, inset pictures) |
©1910, T.B. Harms & Francis Day & Hunter |
7.00 |
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SM139 |
William Tell Fantasie for piano, by E. Dorn, from the opera
by Gioacchino Rossini, revised and edited by F. Henri Klickmann |
©1925 by Jack Mills |
7.00 |
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SM140 |
The Woman in the Shoe, lyrics by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio
Herb Brown (featured in MGM Production Lord Byron of Broadway)
(has ukulele arr.) (color cover is of title and all the children) |
©1929 by MGM Corp. |
9.00 |
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SM140B |
Wunderbar, Cole Porter, from Musical Comedy "Kiss Me, Kate"
(color cover) |
©1948 by Cole Porter, T.B. Harms Co, Publisher |
6.00 |
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SM141 |
Yearning Just For You, words and music by Benny Davis and
Joe Burke (with ukulele arr.), featured by Charles Derickson (color
cover with illustration and picture of Charles Derickson) |
©1925 by Irving Berlin, Inc. |
9.00 |
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SM141A1 |
Yesterday And Today, words by Gertrude Rogers, music by Charles
Gilbert Spross, arr. Low Key E Flat, color cover |
©1930, 1908, Theodore Presser Co. |
6.00 |
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SM141A |
You Call Everybody Darling, by Sam Martin, Ben Trace, and Clem
Watts) |
©1946 by Mayfair Music Corporation |
7.00 |
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SM142 |
You Do, lyric by Mack Gordon, music by Josef Myrow (from 20th
Century-Fox Musical Mother Wore Tights, starring Betty Grable
and Dan Dailey) |
©1947 by Twentieth Century Music Corp. |
8.00 |
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SM142A |
You Were Meant For Me, lyric by Arthur Freed, melody by Nacio
Herb Brown, from MGM, "TheBroadway Melody" (color cover) |
©1929, Robbins Music Corp. |
8.00 |
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SM143 |
You'll Get Heaps O' Lickin's, words by F.L. Stanton, music
by Robert Coningsby Clarke (as sung by Miss Margaret Cooper),(size 10.5x13.5" |
©1909, Chappell Co., Ltd. |
10.00 |
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| Old Used Music Books |
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MB03C |
Elvis Presley's Greatest Hits - Book has 120 songs, some listed
on cover (book includes summary of Elvis's life, 1935-1977 and 6 pages
of snapshot type pictures |
No ©, produced for M.F. Productions by The Big 3 Music Corp.
(each song has own ©) |
20.00 |
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