Guide to the Clint Abbott Historical Sheet Music Collection

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Descriptive Summary

Title: Clint Abbott historical sheet music collection
Date: 1852-1965,
Date (bulk): bulk 1890-1910
Collection Number: MS-P065
Collector: Abbott, Clint
Extent: 0.8 linear feet (2 boxes)
Languages: The collection is in English.
Repository: University of California, Irvine. Library. Special Collections and Archives.
Irvine, California 92623-9557
Abstract: This collection comprises approximately 200 pieces of late 19th-century and early 20th-century American sheet music.

Important Information for Researchers

Access

The collection is open for research.

Publication Rights

Property rights reside with the University of California. Literary rights are retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. Some materials are in the public domain. For permissions to reproduce or to publish, please contact the Head of Special Collections and Archives.

Preferred Citation

Clint Abbott Historical Sheet Music Collection. MS-P065. Special Collections and Archives, The UC Irvine Libraries, Irvine, California. Date accessed.
For the benefit of current and future researchers, please cite any additional information about sources consulted in this collection, including permanent URLs, item or folder descriptions, and box/folder locations.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Clint Abbott, 2004.

Processing History

Processed by Audrey Pearson, 2008.

Collection Scope and Content Summary

This collection comprises approximately 200 pieces of late 19th-century and early 20th-century popular American sheet music. Many important composers are represented, including George Cohen, H.P. Danks, Septimus Winner, and Charles Harris. Also included is a typescript copy of the libretto (Soufflierbuch) of Der Fliegende Rittmeister, 1912, by Leo Stein and Béla Jenbach, and a handwritten score of Richard Genèe's Die Mädchen-diebe [ The Wolves], 1860. Most individual scores have pictorial covers. The majority of songs are love songs, but the collection also includes vaudeville music and minstrel music by blackface entertainers such as Gus Edwards' and Tom Daley's "All I Wants is My Black Baby Back."

Collection Arrangement

This collection is arranged alphabetically by composer when possible. Some items are bound into volumes.

Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.

Subjects

Popular music -- United States.
Minstrel music -- United States.
Blackface entertainers -- United States.

Genres and Formats of Materials

Songs -- United States -- 19th century.
Songs -- United States -- 20th century.
Sheet music covers -- United States -- 19th century.
Sheet music covers -- United States -- 20th century.
Sheet music -- United States -- 19th century.
Sheet music -- United States -- 20th century.


 

Adams, Bob.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"If the Folks Down Home Could See Me Now." Chicago: Victor Kremer Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Not Because Your Hair is Curly." For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Victor Kremer Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Anderson, Will R. "Just Some One." For Voice and Piano. New York: M. Witmark & Sons. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Armstrong, Harry. "Can't You See I'm Lonely." Text by Felix Feist. For Voice and Piano. New York: Leo Feist. 1905

Box : Folder 2 : 3

Armstrong, Henry W. "You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline." Text by Richard H. Gerard. For Voice and Piano. New York: M.Witmark & Sons. 1903

 

Armstrong, Paul B.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Only a Tear Stained Message." For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Frank K. Root & Co. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Way Down in the Old Palmetto State." Text by Clara Scott. For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Frank K. Root & Co. 1908

Box : Folder 2 : 3

Ayer, Nat D. "You're My Baby." Text by A. Seymour Brown. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1907

 

Ball, Ernest R.

Box : Folder 1 : 2, 2 : 3

"Love Me, and the World is Mine." For Voice and Piano. New York: M.Witmark & Sons. 1906

Physical Description: 2 copies.
Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Seems to Me I've Always Loved You." Text by Bartley C. Costello. For Voice and Piano. New York: M. Witmark & Sons. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Will You Love Me in December as You Do in May?" Text by J.J. Walker. For Voice and Piano. New York: M.Witmark& Sons. 1905

Box : Folder 2 : 3

Baumbach, Adolph. "Teresa Carreno." Polka for Piano. Boston: Russell & Patee. 1863

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Bendernagel, Lew. "Strolling With Your Summer Girl." For Voice and Piano. Chicago Sunday American. 1906

Box : Folder 2 : 3

Bishop, T.B. "The Gray Hairs of My Mother." For Solo Voice, Chorus, and Piano. A.E. Blackmar. 1869

Box : Folder 2 : 3

Blamphin, Chas. "My Blue Eyed Nelly." For Solo Voice and Chorus. Philadelphia: Chas. W.A. Trumpler.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Bodine, Lester. "Remember Me to All the Folks at Home." For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Sol, Bloom. 1896

Box : Folder 2 : 3

Boettger, C.T. "Darling Mary of the Lea." Text by T.D.C. Miller. For Solo Voice and Piano. Philadelphia: Chas. W.A. Trumpler. 1866

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Botsford, George. "In Dear Old Arizona." For Voice and Piano. New York: American Advance Music Co. 1906

 

Bowers, Fred V.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Always." Text by Chas. Horwitz. For Voice and Piano. New York: M.Witmark & Sons. 1909

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Because." Text by Chas. Horwitz. For Voice and Piano. London: Chas. Sheard & Co. 1908

Box : Folder 2 : 2

Brauer, Fr. "12 Pianoforte Etudes: For Increase of Velocity." Boston: The B.F. Wood Music Co. circa 1920

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Burch, Roy L. "Colorado Kate." Text by Harry Ward. For Voice and Piano. New York: Howley, Haviland and Dresser. 1903

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Cahill, William. "She Was a Grand Old Lady." Text by S.R. Henry. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Camp, Sheppard. "That's Gratitude." Text by Norton, Geo. A. For Voice and Piano. New York: F.B. Haviland. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Capece, D. "The Old New England Homestead on the Hill." For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Chicago Sunday American. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Carroll, Johnnie. "When We Were Happy, You and I." For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1896

Box : Folder 2 : 3

Cary, Joseph B. "She Sang Aloha to Me." For Solo Voice, Chorus and Piano. San Francisco: Buell Music Co. 1915

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Caryll, Ivan. "The Little Cherub: Experience." Text by Adrian Ross. For Voice and Piano. New York: Chappell & Co. 1906

 

Cobb and Edwards.

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"I Just Can't Make My Eyes Behave." For Voice and Piano. New York: Gus. Edwards Music Pub. Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"School Days When We Were a Couple of Kids." For Voice and Piano: New York: Gus. Edwards Music Pub. Co. 1907

 

Cohan, Geo. M.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Ethel Levey's Virginia Song." For Voice and Piano. New York: F. A. Mills. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Life's a Funny Proposition After All." For voice and Piano. New York: F.A. Mills. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"So Long Mary." For Voice and Piano. New York: F.A. Mills. 1905

Box : Folder 2 : 3

"When We Are M-A-double R-I-E-D." New York: F.A. Mills. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Cole, Bob. "Under the Bamboo Tree." For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1902

Box : Folder 2 : 3

Coniel, Carl T. De. "The Admired Serenade. Oh Listen to Me Dearest." Rondino For Harp. New York: J.F. Browne. 1852

Box : Folder 2 : 2

Cramm, H.L. "New Rhymes and Tunes for Little Pianists." Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co. 1913

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Crawford, Stanley. "In the Village by the Sea." Text by Andrew B. Sterling. For Voice and Piano. New York: Shapiro, Remick & Co. 1903

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Dailey, J. Anton. "Dreaming." Text by L.W. Heiser. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Danks, H.P. "Silver Threads Among the Gold." Text by Eben E. Rexford. For Voice and Piano. New York: Hamilton S. Gordon. 1901

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Dockstader, Lew. "Popular Song Libretto of Lew Dockstader." For Voice and Piano. New York: Helf & Hager Co. 1907

Box : Folder 2 : 2

Dostal, Hermann. "Der Fliegende Rittmeister: Operette in einem Akt." Libretto. Leipzig: Ludwig Doblinger. 1912

 

Dresser, Paul.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"The Blue and the Gray." For Voice and Piano. New York: Howley, Haviland & Co. 1900

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"The Town Where I Was Born." For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome Remick & Co. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"There's Where My Heart is Tonight." For Voice and Piano. New York: Howley, Haviland & Co. 1909

Box : Folder 2 : 4

Dvorak, Antonin. "Humoresque." For Pianoforte. New York: Church, Paxson and Co. 1912

Box : Folder 2 : 4

Earl, Mary. "Beautiful Ohio." Text by Ballard Macdonald. For Voice and Piano. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1918

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Edwards, Chas T. "In That Ivy Covered Cottage Down the Lane." For Voice and Piano. Wilmington: Brown & Edwards Music Co. 1905

 

Edwards, Gus.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"In My Merry Oldsmobile." Text by Vincent Bryan. For Voice and Piano. New York: M. Witmark & Sons. 1905

Box : Folder 2 : 4

"Sunbonnet Sue." Text by Will D. Cobb. For Voice and Piano. New York: Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co. 1918

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Tammany." Text by Vincent Bryan. For Voice and Piano. New York: n M. Witmark & Sons. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Edwards, Gus and Tom Daley. "All I Wants is My Black Baby Back." For Voice and Piano. New York: Howley, Haviland, & Co. 1908

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Ellsworth, Eugene. "Once Upon a Time." For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. Stern & Co. 1902

Box : Folder 2 : 4

Erdman, Ernie. "If You Were a Rose." Text by Aubrey Stauffer. Ballad for Piano and Voice. Chicago: Aubrey Stauffer & Co. 1911

 

Fischer, Fred.

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Everloving Spoony Sam." Text by Andy Rice. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Let Me See You Smile." For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Conn & Fischer. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Ford, Abbie A. "Let Me Come Home." For Voice and Piano. New York: McKinley Music Co. 1897

Box : Folder 2 : 4

Freidman, Leo. "When I Dream of Old Erin I'm Dreaming of You." Text by Marvin Lee. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Williams Music Co. 1912

Box : Folder 2 : 4

French, Frank O. "Just For To-Night." Ballad and Refrain for Voice and Piano. New York: M. Witmark & Sons. 1902

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Gaston, Billy. "You'll Be Sorry Just Too Late." For Voice and Piano. New York: Maurice Shapiro. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Geary, T. Mayo. "The Man with the Ladder and the Hose." For Voice and Piano. New York: The American Advance Music Co. 1904

Box : Folder 2 : 1

Genée, Richard. "Die Mädchen-diebe." Ballet in One Act. 1860

Scope and Content Note

Original manuscript.
Box : Folder 2 : 4

Gifford, Mellor and Trevor. "When it's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie." For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1912

Box : Folder 2 : 4

Glover, S. "Annie o' the Banks o'Dee. The Song of the Daydreamer." ( from Repertoire for Mezzo Soprano and Alto Voices). Text by Mrs. Crawford. For Mezzo Soprano and Piano. St. Louis: Balmer & Weber. 1868

Box : Folder 2 : 4

Glover, Stephen. "I Love the Merry Sunshine." Text by J.W. Lake Esq. For Voice and Piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson. undated

Box : Folder 2 : 4

Graff, G.P. "Vonia." Arranged by Kurt Panzer. For Voice and Piano. New York: J.L. Peters. 1864

 

Gumble, Albert.

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Alice, Where Art Thou Going." Text by Will A. Heelan. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Genevieve." Text by C.P. McDonald. For Voice and Piano. Chicago: W.C. Polla Company. 1904

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Jolly Me Along." Text by C.P. McDonald. For Voice and Piano. Chicago: W.C. Polla Company. 1904

Box : Folder 2 : 5

Hall, John T. "Golden Sunset Waltzes." For Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1903

 

Harris, Chas. K.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Cast Aside." For Voice and Piano. Milwaukee: Chas K. Harris. 1895

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Down in the Vale of Shenandoah." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K. Harris. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Dreaming Love of You." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K. Harris. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Fallen by the Wayside." For Voice and Piano. Milwaukee: Chas K. Harris. 1892

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"I'm Starving for One Sight of You." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K. Harris. 1908

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"I'm Trying So Hard to Forget You." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas K. Harris. 1904

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"I'm Wearing My Heart Away For You." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas K. Harris. 1902

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"In the Hills of Old Carolina." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K Harris. 1902

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"'Mid the Green Fields of Virginia." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K. Harris. 1908

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Somewhere." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K. Harris. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Why Don't They Play With Me?" For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K. Harris. 1904

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Would You Care?" For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K. Harris. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"You Never Spoke to Me Like That Before." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas K. Harris. 1903

Box : Folder 2 : 5

Hawthorne, Alice. "What Care I? Who Cares For Me?" For Voice and Piano. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. 1866

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Heinzman, John & Otto. "Down Where the Silv'ry Mohawk Flow." Text by Monroe H. Rosenfeld. For Solo Voice, Chorus, and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1905

 

Helf, J. Fred.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"The Bee that Gets the Honey Doesn't Hang around the Hive." Text by Ed. Rose. For Voice and Piano. New York: Helf & Hager. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Colleen Bawn." Text by Ed Madden. For Voice and Piano. New York: Helf & Hager Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"I'll Be Waiting in the Gloaming Sweet Genevieve." New York: Helf & Hager Co. 1904

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Some One Thinks of Some One." Text by Edward Gardenier. For Voice and Piano. New York: Helf & Hager Co. 1905

 

Henry, S.R.

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"In the Golden Autumn-Time My Sweet Elaine." Text by Richard H. Gerard. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"When the Harvest Moon is Shining On the River." Text by Arthur J. Lamb. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1904

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Hortiz, Joseph F. "While the Band is Playing Dixie, I'm Humming Home Sweet Home." For Voice and Piano. Philadelphia: Joseph F. Hortiz. 1903

Box : Folder 2 : 5

Hoschna, Karl L. "Every Little Movement." Text by Otto Hauerbach. For Voice and Piano. New York: M.Witmark & Sons. 1910

Box : Folder 2 : 5

Hoschna, Karl. "The Yama-Yama Man." Text by Collin Davis. For Voice and Piano. New York: M.Witmark & Sons. 1908

 

Howard, Jos. E.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"His Highness the Bey." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K. Harris. 1904

Box : Folder 2 : 5

"I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now." Text by Hough & Adams. For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Chas. K. Harris. 1909

Physical Description: 2 copies.
Box : Folder 2 : 5

"What's the Use of Dreaming." For Voice and Piano. New York: Chas. K. Harris. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Ingraham, Herbert. "Won't You Waltz 'Home Sweet Home' With Me For Old Times Sake?" For Voice and Piano. New York: Shapiro Music Publisher. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Johnson, Chas. L. "Deep In My Heart, Beloved." Text by Addison Madeira. For Voice and Piano. Kansas City: Chas. L. Johnson & Co. 1908

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Keith, Austin E. "As We Parted at the Gate." For Voice and Music. Boston: Keith Music Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Kendall, Edwin F. "It Was Summer Time in Dixieland." Text by Harry S. Marion. For Voice and Piano. New York: Theatrical Music Supply Co. 1904

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Knox, Paul J. "Like a Bird with a Broken Wing." For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Will Rositter. 1900

Box : Folder 2 : 5

Kulling, Francis A. "The Youth by the Brook." Or "Der Knabe am Bache." Text by Fr. Schiller. Philadelphia: G. Andre & Co. 1863

Box : Folder 2 : 2

Lake, M.L. "The American Band Arranger: A Complete and Reliable Self-Instructor for Mastering the Essential Principles of Practical and Artistic Arranging for Military Band." New York: Carl Fischer. 1920

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Lamb, Arthur J. "The Banquet in Misery Hall." Text by Harry Von Tilzer. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1902

Box : Folder 2 : 5

Lampard, G.R. "Volunteer Guards." For Piano. Chicago: H.M. Higgins. 1862

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Lemonier, Thos. "When the Heart is Sad." Text by Cecil Mack. For Voice and Piano. New York: Archer and Lemonier. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Lerman, J.W. "The Old Farm-House on the Hill." For Voice and Piano. New York: Union Mutual Music and Novelty Co. 1899

 

Lincke, Paul.

Box : Folder 2 : 5

"The Glow Worm." For Piano. London: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1902

Box : Folder 2 : 5

"The Glow Worm." Text by Lilla Cayley Robinson. For Voice and Piano. London: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1907

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Lloyd, Evans. "Honey Time." Text by Jeff T. Branen. For Voice and Piano. London: Francis Day and Hunter. 1907

Box : Folder 2 : 6

Macfarren, Walter. "The Comprehensive Scale and Arpeggio Manual." Philadelphia: Theodore Presser Co.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Madden, Edward. "Two Little Sailor Boys." Text by Edward Madden. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Manley, Morris. "Just for Fun." Text by Hampton Durand. For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Victor Kremer Co. 1905

Box : Folder 2 : 6

Meyer, Geo. W. "Somebody Else, It's Always Somebody Else." Text by Jack Drislane. For Voice and Piano. New York: Haviland Pub. Co. 1910

Box : Folder 2 : 6

Millard, H. "Under the Daisies." Ballad for Voice and Piano. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1965

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Mills, Kerry. "In the City of Sighs and Tears." Text by Andrew B. Sterling. For Voice and Piano. New York: F.A. Mills. 1902

 

Morse, Theodore.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"A Little Boy Called 'Taps.'" Text by Edward Madden. For Voice and Piano. New York: F.B.Haviland. 1904

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Arrah Wanna. An Irish Indian Matrimonial Venture." Text by Jack Drislane. For Voice and Piano. New York: F.B. Haviland Pub. Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Blue Bell." Text by Edward Madden. For Voice and Piano. New York: Haviland Pub. Co. 1904

Box : Folder 2 : 6

"Dear Old Girl." Text by Richard H. Buck. For Voice and Piano. New York: Theodore Morse Music Co. 1903

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"One Called Mother and the Other Called Home." Text by William Cahill. For Voice and Piano. New York: F.B. Haviland. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"She Waits by the Deep Blue Sea." Text by Edward Madden. For Voice and Piano. New York: F.B. Haviland. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Where the Southern Roses Grow." Text by Richard Henry Buck. For Voice and Piano. New York: F.B. Haviland. 1904

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Mullen, J.B. "That's How I Love You, Mame." Text by Vincent Bryan. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick and Co. 1903

Box : Folder 2 : 6

Murray, James R. "Guests of the Heart." For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Root & Cady. 1869

Box : Folder 2 : 6

Nathan, Jos. S. "Senora." Text by Felix Feist. For Voice and Music. New York: Leo Feist. 1917

 

Nelson, Arthur J.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"The Girl who Broke My Heart." For Voice and Piano. Sunday Post Dispatch. 1901

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"I Promised to Protect Her and I Will." For Voice and Piano. John A. Nelson Co. 1901

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Only a Broken Promise." For Voice and Piano. Sunday Post Dispatch. 1901

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"You Will Always Be the Same Sweet Girl To Me." For Voice and Piano. Sunday Post Dispatch. 1901

Box : Folder 1 : 2

O'Connor, Lawrence B. "I've Grown So Fond of You." For Voice and Piano. Boston: Walter Jacobs. 1906

Box : Folder 2 : 6

"Old Favorites, 1st Series." For Voice and Piano. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company. 1909

 

Lane, Gerald. "Firelight Faces."

 

Butterfield, J.A. "When You and I were Young, Maggie." Text by George W. Johnson. Edited by A. La Meda. For Solo Voice and Chorus.

 

Paley, Kendis.

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Cheer Up Mary." Text by Alfred Bryan. New York: Cooper Kendis and Paley. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Won't You Fondle Me." For Voice and Piano. New York: Shapiro, Remick & Co. 1904

Box : Folder 2 : 6

Pestalozza, H. "Ciribiribin. Valse Chantante." Text in English by John P. Wilson. For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Victor Kremer Co. 1910

 

Petrie, H.W.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Faithful as the Stars Above." Text by Harlow Hyde. For Voice and Piano. Chicago: McKinley Music Co. 1902

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"I Lost my Heart Way Down in Alabama." Text by Rene Bronner. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. Stern & Co. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Just as a Cat Will Play With a Mouse." For Voice and Piano. Chicago: Sol Bloom. 1900

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to Gold." Text by Eva Fern Buckner. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. Stern & Co. 1902

 

Piantadosi, Al.

Box : Folder 2 : 6

"I Didn't Mean to Make You Cry." Text by Halsey K. Mohr. For Voice and Piano. New York: Leo. Feist.. 1909

Box : Folder 2 : 6

"That's How I Need You." Text by Joe McCarthy and Joe. Goodwin. For Voice and Piano. New York: Leo. Feist. 1912

Box : Folder 2 : 7

Powell, W.C. "Fascination." For Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Preatorius, Chris. "The Eyes of the Girl You Love." Text by Fred Finch. For Voice and Piano. New York: American Advance Music Co. 1904

Box : Folder 2 : 7

Rice, Gitz. "Dear Old Pal of Mine." Text by Harold Robe. For Voice and Piano. New York: G.Ricordi & Co. 1918

 

Richmond, Frank J.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Far Away Someone Thinks of You To-Night." Text by Collin Davis. For Voice and Piano. New York: M. Witmark & Sons. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Take Me to Your Heart Again." Text by Collin Davis. For Voice and Piano. New York: M. Witmark & Sons. 1905

Box : Folder 2 : 7

Roberts, Lee S. "That Old Fashioned Mother of Mine." Text by J. Will Callahan. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1917

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Robinson, Harry I. "Because You Were an Old Sweetheart of Mine." Text by Maurice L. Jacobs. For Voice and Piano. New York: J.Witmark & Sons. 1901

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Robyn, Alfred G. "Yankee Tourist: Wouldn't You Like to Have Me for a Sweetheart?" Text by Wallace Irwin. For Vocal Trio and Piano. New York: M. Witmark & Sons. 1907

Box : Folder 2 : 7

Rochow, Alfred von. "Milly Poor Milly." Text by Hugh de Brass. For Solo Voice and Chorus. St. Louis: Balmer & Weber. 1868

 

Rosenfeld, Monroe H.

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"Good-bye, Sweet Maryland." New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"I'll Marry the Man I Love." New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1897

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Let Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell." Text by Chas. E. Casey. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"When Bob White is Whistling in the Meadow." For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern. 1906

Box : Folder 1 : 1

Rundback, John C. "On the Blue Hills of New England, Far Away." For Voice and Piano. New York: American Advance Music Co. 1906

Box : Folder 2 : 7

Russell, James I. "Where the River Shannon Flows." For Voice and Piano. New York: M.Witmark & Sons. 1905

Box : Folder 1 : 2

Schwartz, Jean. "Goodbye Sweet Old Manhattan Isle." Text by William Jerome. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick and Co. 1905

Box : Folder 2 : 7

Seymour, A. "Here Take My Heart." Text by Tom Moore. For Voice and Piano. New York: J.L. Peters. 1866

 

Solman, Alfred.

Box : Folder 2 : 7

"Ship of My Dreams." Text by Arthur J. Lamb. For Voice and Piano. New York: The Joe Morris Music Co. 1912

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"With You In Eternity." Text by Arthur J. Lamb. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1907

 

Stanford, Tony.

Box : Folder 1 : 2

"Day by Day. Descriptive Song." For Voice and Piano. New York: Feist & Frankenthaler. 1900

Box : Folder 1 : 1

"In the Valley of Kentucky." For Voice and Piano. New York: Feist & Frankenthaler. 1901

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Strauss, Johann. "The Beautiful Blue Danube." For Piano. From The Waltz Mania, 1st Series. New York: J.L. Peters (1870?)

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Stuart, Leslie. "Florodora: The Shade of the Palm." For Voice and Piano. New York: Francis, Day, and Hunter. 1900

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Tate, Arthur F. "Somewhere a Voice is Calling." Text by Eileen Newton. New York: T.B. Harms & Francis. 1911

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Taylor, Herbert H. "In the Wildwood Where the Blue-Bells Grew." For Voice and Piano. New York: New York Music Publishing House. 1907

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Teller, J.L. "My Beautiful My Own." For Solo Voice, Chorus, and Piano. New York: William Hall & Son. 1864

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Tragman, Richard. "I Caught You Making Eyes!" Text by Chas. H. Lynch. New York: American Advance Music Co. 1904

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Two German National Songs. For Chorus. New York: Benjamin W. Hitchcock (1870?)

 

Reichart, G. "The German Fatherland" Or "Das Deutsche Faterland.

Scope and Content Note

English words by Dr. W.J. Wetmore.
 

Wilhelm, Carl. "The Watch on the Rhine." Or "Die Nacht am Rein."

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Udall, Lyn. "Stay in Your Own Backyard." Text by Karl Kennett. For Voice and Piano. New York: M.Witmark & Sons. 1909

 

Van Alstyne, Egbert.

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"In the Land of the Buffalo." Text by Harry Williams. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1907

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"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree." Text by Harry Williams. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1905

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"There Never Was a Girl Like You." Text by Harry Williams. Ballad for Voice and Piano. New York: Jerome N. Remick & Co. 1907

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Verona, Harry. "In the Valley of Yesterday." Text by Fred C. Farrell. New York: Continental Music Co. 1905

 

Von Tilzer, Albert.

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"The Moon Has His Eyes On You." Text by Billy Johnson. For Voice and Piano. New York: The York Music Co. 1905

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"Holding hands" and "You Don't Say Nothing At All." Text by Jack Norworth. For Voice, and Piano. New York: The York Music Co. 1905

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"Honey Boy." Text by Jack Norworth. For Voice and Piano. New York: The York Music Co. 1907

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"Teasing." Text by Cecil Mack. For Voice and Piano. New York: The York Music Co. 1904

 

Von Tilzer, Harry.

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"A Bird in a Gilded Cage." Text by Arthur J. Lamb. For Voice and Piano. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein, & Von Tilzer. 1900

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"Abraham Jefferson Washington Lee. You Ain't Goin' To Pick No Fuss Out of Me." Text by Andrew B. Sterling. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1906

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"Down on the Farm." Text by Raymond A. Browne. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1902

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"Down Where the Swanee River Flows." Text by Andrew B. Sterling. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1903

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"In a Hammock Built for Two." Text by Andrew B. Sterling. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1905

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"In the Evening by the Moonlight, My Dear Louise" Text by Andrew B. Sterling. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1906

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"The Mansion of Aching Hearts." Text by Arthur J. Lamb. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1902

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"Oh! Malinda." Text by Andrew B. Sterling. For Voice and Piano. New York: Shapiro & Von Tilzer. 1901

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"Sometime." Text by Vincent Bryan. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1908

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"Tell Me With Your Eyes." Text by Arthur J. Lamb. New York: The York Music Co. 1904

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"Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie." Text by Andrew B. Sterling. For Voice and Piano. New York: Harry Von Tilzer. 1905

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Walbridge, Arthur D. "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep." Text by Hattie A. Fox. For Voice and Piano. New York: William A. Pond & Co. 1866

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Waldteufel, Chabrier. "Espana." Text by Annie Andros Hawley. For Chorus and Piano. New York: Oliver Ditson. 1928

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Waldteufel, Emil. "Espana." Text by Stuart Paul. For Chorus and Piano. Boston: C.C. Birchard & Co. (Under Laurel Octavo.) 1935

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Warren, George W. "Tam O'Shanter." For Piano. New York: William A. Pond & Co. 1852

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Webster, Howard. "Mandy as Sweet as Can Be." For Voice and Piano. New York: M.Witmark & Sons. 1902

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Wels, Charles. "La Grande Duchesse de Gerolstein. Potpouri Fantaisie." For Piano. New York: C.H. Ditson & Co. 1867

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White, Raymond. "Down Where the Yellow Corn is Waving." Text by Fred J. Barnes. For Voice and Piano. Koninsky Music Co. 1905

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Wildwave, Willie. "Tammany." For Voice and Piano. New York: William W. Delaney. 1904

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Williams, Cleve M. "In After Years, When I am Old." For Voice and Music. New York: Will Rossiter. 1904

 

Witt, Max S.

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"I Like Your Way." Text by J.J. Walker. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1905

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"When the Birds Go North Again." Text by Robert F. Roden. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1900

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"When the Fields are White With Cotton." Text by Robert F. Roden. For Voice and Piano. New York: Jos. W. Stern and Co. 1902

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Wyman, A.P. "Silvery Waves: Original Theme with Variations." For the Piano-Forte. Cleveland: S. Brainard & Co. 1863