Finding Aid to the Ralph W. Judd Collection on
Cross-Dressing in the Performing Arts
Michael P. Palmer
Processing partially funded by generous grants from Jim Deeton
and David Hensley.
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Finding Aid to the Ralph W. Judd Collection on Cross-Dressing
in the Performing Arts
Collection number: Coll2007-020
ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives
Los Angeles,
California
- Processed by:
- Michael P. Palmer, Jim Deeton, and David Hensley
- Date Completed:
- September 30, 2009
- Encoded by:
- Michael P. Palmer
Processing partially funded by generous grants from Jim Deeton and
David Hensley.
© 2009 ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives. All rights reserved.
Descriptive Summary
Title: Ralph W. Judd collection on Cross-Dressing in the
Performing Arts
Dates: 1848-circa
2000
Collection number: Coll2007-020
Creator:
Judd, Ralph W., 1930-2007
Collection Size: 11 archive cartons + 2 archive
half-cartons + 1 records box + 8 oversize boxes + 19 clamshell albums + 14
albums. (20 linear feet).
Repository:
ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives.
Los Angeles, California 90007
Abstract: Materials collected by Ralph Judd relating to
the history of cross-dressing in the performing arts. The collection is focused
on popular music and vaudeville from the 1890s through the 1930s, and on film
and television: it contains few materials on musical theater, non-musical
theater, ballet, opera, or contemporary popular music. The materials consist
primarily of sheet music, 1848-1988 (bulk circa 1895-1940), and studio
publicity stills of motion pictures, 1900-1996, and of television productions,
circa 1950-2000, that depict men and women dressed in attire considered
appropriate to the opposite gender. The collection also contains a series of
Research Files, arranged in a number of sub-series and consisting largely of
studio stills, supplemented by press kits and other publicity materials,
programs, reviews, photocopies, and clippings from newspapers and the popular
press. The collection includes Judd’s writings, both published and unpublished,
including his columns published in the cross-dressing press, as well as over
100 posters of motion pictures and theatrical performances that contain
cross-dressing, and the remainder of Judd’s collection of VHS videos of motion
pictures that depict cross-dressing.
Languages: Languages represented in the collection:
English
Access
The collection is open to researchers. There are no access
restrictions.
Publication Rights
Researchers wishing to publish materials must obtain permission in
writing from ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives as the physical owner.
Researchers must also obtain clearance from the holder(s) of any copyrights in
the materials. Note that ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives can grant
copyright clearance only for those materials for which we hold the copyright.
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain copyright clearance for
all other materials directly from the copyright holder(s).
Preferred Citation
Ralph W. Judd Collection on Cross-Dressing in the Performing Arts,
Coll2007-020, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles,
California.
Acquisition Information
Gift of Fred Berkovitz, October 19, 2002; November 30, 2002; March 2,
2003; March 27, 2003.
Custodial History
The albums of sheet music (Series 1) were received by Berkovitz from
Judd on May 2, 1999.
Processing Information
Collection processed by Michael Palmer, Jim Deeton, and David Hensley,
between November 2007 and September 2008. Processing this collection has been
partially funded by generous grants from Jim Deeton and David Hensley.
Separated Material
Bulliet, C. J.
Venus Castina : Famous female impersonators
celestial and human
. New York: Covici, Friede, 1928. Limited edition:
number 777 of 960. Transferred to Library Collection, locked room.
Biography
Ralph Waverly Judd was born in Zillah, Washington, on April 22, 1930. He
entered Harvard as a Harvard National Scholar in 1947. The following year he
enlisted in the Massachusetts National Guard and was elected Chairman of the
Harvard Smoker Committee. He enlisted in the US Coast Guard in 1949, being
appointed cadet in 1950. While at the Coast Guard Academy he served as
editor-in-chief of the cadet magazine,
Surf 'n' Storm. Upon graduation in 1954 he
was commissioned ensign. In 1955, while serving on the Northwind, he helped
build the DEWline (Distant Early Warning). He served as Airborne Ice observer
during the International Geophysical Year, and delivered motor fuel to Sir
Edmund Hillary of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition to the South
Pole. After duty in 1958 as executive officer of the
Ivy, the world's largest buoy tender, he
returned to the Coast Guard Academy as cross country coach, and advisor to the
cadet magazine; he became Chief of the Physics Section in 1962. In 1964, he
obtained an MBA from George Washington University and was assigned commanding
officer of the
Comanche. In 1966, he was Executive Officer
for Precommissioning Detail, Tight Reign, in Bangkok, Thailand, then
Construction Expediter and first Commanding Officer of the only US Coast Guard
station in Vietnam. In 1968, he was appointed first Chief of Coast Guard
Exchanges, Commissaries, Clubs and Messes. In 1971, he served as commanding
officer of the
Rockaway out of New York. He retired with
the rank of Commander in 1972, and entered on a career as writer. He published
his first book,
The Coast Guard in Film, in the 1970s. He
began collecting materials for what became the world's largest collection on
cross-dressing in the performing arts in the late 1970s, and in 1988 earned a
PhD in Communications from Clayton University with his thesis,
Origins of Crossdressing: A History of performance
en travesty
. He continued to publish widely, including the pictorial
books
Drag Gags; Fun with Female Impersonation from the
Movies
(1991), and
Drag Gags Return; Tongue-in-Cheek Fun with Female
Impersonation from the Movies
(1992), and articles in such mainstream
periodicals as
Readers Digest,
US Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association
Bulletin
,
National Lampoon,
Christopher Street, and
Veterans Voices, and in a large number of
specialty publications addressing the cross-dressing community. He died in
Seattle, Washington, on December 20, 2007.
Scope and Content of Collection
The collection consists of materials collected by Ralph Judd relating to
the history of cross-dressing in the performing arts. The collection is focused
on popular music and vaudeville from the 1890s through the 1930s, and on film
and television: it contains few materials on musical theater, non-musical
theater, ballet, opera, or contemporary popular music. The materials consist
primarily of sheet music, 1848-1988 (bulk circa 1895-1940), and studio
publicity stills of motion pictures, 1900-1996, and of television productions,
circa 1950-2000, that depict men and women dressed in attire considered
appropriate to the opposite gender. The sheet music also includes a substantial
number of items whose covers do not depict cross-dressing, but which (1) were
performed by known homosexuals, (2) have titles with a “gay” connotation
according to present GLBT and mainstream sensibilities; (4) have front pages
that depict men or women in positions that could be construed as “gay” or
“lesbian” according to current sensibilities; (5) are considered “camp”
according to current sensibilities, and (6) celebrate patriotic themes. The
collection includes a separate series of sheet music and photographs relating
to Julian Eltinge, perhaps the greatest female impersonator of the 20th
century, and a small album of photographs and postcards relating to other
musical theater and vaudeville stars of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
The collection also contains a series of Research Files, arranged in a
number of sub-series and consisting largely of studio stills, supplemented by
press kits and other publicity materials, programs, reviews, photocopies, and
clippings from newspapers and the popular press. The People sub-series includes
information on several prominent female impersonators, such as Jim Bailey and
Charles Pierce. The significance to cross-dressing of a substantial portion of
the materials, in particular in the Motion Pictures sub-series, is not readily
apparent from the documents at hand.
The collection includes a number of booklets on cross-dressing published
by Judd; copies of his regular columns published in the cross-dressing press;
and final drafts of several unpublished works on cross-dressing in motion
pictures and in television. The collection also contains small number of
periodicals published by the cross-dressing community; over 100 posters of
motion pictures and theatrical performances that contain cross-dressing; and
the remainder of Judd’s collection (originally numbering over 183 items) of VHS
videos of motion pictures that depict cross-dressing.
Arrangement
Arranged in the following series:
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Cross-dressing
Eltinge, Julian,
1883-1941
Female impersonators
Film stills
Male impersonators
Motion picture posters
Motion pictures
Norman, Karyl, 1897-1947
Photographs
Pierce, Charles,
1926-1999
Publicity photographs
Sheet music
Tilley, Vesta, 1864-1952
Transvestism
Vaudeville
Box 1 : 1 - 13 :
44
Series 1.
Sheet Music
circa 1848-1988
(bulk circa 1895-circa
1940)
Physical Description: 3 boxes, 10 albums (to be transferred to
boxes).
Scope and Content Note
This series contains 1065 pieces of sheet music, including 90
duplicates—representing different printings or editions—or a total of 975
unique items. The materials date from 1848 to 1988, with the bulk from circa
1895 to 1940. They relate almost exclusively to American musical theater and
vaudeville, with a small number relating to their British counterparts. The
series is arranged in 3 boxes and 10 albums (numbered 4 through 13), labeled as
follows:
- Camp -- Vol. 4
- Female Impersonation -- Vol. 13
- Gay Love -- Vol. 6
- Indians ; Black / Scenic -- Vol. 8
- Military / Patriotic -- Vol. 10
- Romance -- Vol. 7
- Sweethearts Men -- Vol. 5
- Sweethearts Women -- Vol. 9
- Vodvil / Stage / Radio / Movies -- Vol. 12
- Women in Pants -- Vol. 11
The contents of the albums are scheduled to be transferred to boxes
sometime in the future.
The series contains approximately 250 items whose covers depict
cross-dressing. The earliest examples are two songs written by William Lingard
and published in 1868; the covers of both show Lingard in a dress. The bulk of
these items are songs “introduced” or “sung with great success” by established
stars of musical theater and vaudeville. Female stars appearing in male attire
include Vesta Tilley (16 songs), Florence Tempest (15 songs, both as a solo
artist and as part of the duo Tempest and Sunshine), and Hetty King and Ella
Shields (each 11 songs). Male stars appearing in female attire include Karyl
Norman, “the Creole Fashion Plate” (24 songs), Bert Errol (10 songs), and
Tom(my) Martell(e) (7 songs). (For sheet music to songs performed by Julian
Eltinge, see Series 3.2.) The cover art suggests that while the female
performers were presented as females performing “en travestie” the male
performers were presented as female impersonators, creating the illusion of
being female. Norman and Martell were unusual in that they contributed to the
writing of the songs they performed, Norman frequently providing the lyrics,
and Martell usually both lyrics and music.
The majority of the items depicting cross-dressing are found in
boxes 1-3. The titles of volumes 4-13 can be misleading: approximately half the
materials in vol. 13 (female impersonation) do not depict males in female
attire, and include a significant number of items whose covers picture male
teen idols of the 1950s and 1960s. Similarly, most of the materials in vol. 11
(females in pants) depict females in harem pants and other garments with
leggings intended for females, rather than cross-dressing. The “gay” content in
vol. 6 (Gay Love) derives almost exclusively from the application of current
GLBT sensibilities to titles such as “My Regular Girl is a Regular Felller” and
“I Wish I Were Some Daddy’s Boy”, which carried no such connotations to the
generation for which they were written. Indeed, Judd’s selection criteria are
unclear, but appear to include: (1) materials whose covers depict men and women
clothed in attire considered appropriate to the opposite gender; (2) materials
performed by known homosexuals (e.g., Liberace, performing Weill and Anderson’s
“September Song” on the piano); (3) titles with a “gay” connotation according
to present GLBT and mainstream sensibilities; (4) materials whose front pages
depict men or women in positions that could be construed as “gay” or “lesbian”
according to current sensibilities; (5) materials considered “camp” according
to current sensibilities (e.g., Divine performing “Walk Like A Man”); and (6)
materials with patriotic themes, regardless of whether they do or do not have
any current GLBT connotation.
Arrangement
Physically arranged as found, in 3 boxes and 10 albums. Listed
below alphabetically by song title. Multiple entries of the same song indicate
different printings or editions.
Box 1 : 50
12th Street Rag
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Euday L. Bowman; performed by: Buddy Rogers.
Show:
Close Harmony.
Box 7 : 44
99 Out Of A Hundred Wanna Be
Loved
1931
Note
Music: Al Sherman; lyrics: Al Lewis; performed by: Rudy
Vallee.
Box 11 : 54
A La Carte
1915
Note
Music: Abe Holzmann.
Box 1 : 92
"A La Mode" Girl, The
1903
Note
Music: Gustav Luders; lyrics: Joseph Herbert; performed by: Anna
Held. Show:
Mam'selle Napoleon.
Box 2 : 85
About A Quarter To Nine
1935
Note
Music: Harry Warren; lyrics: Al Dubin. Motion Picture:
Go Into Your Dance.
Box 10 : 88
After I've Called You Sweetheart (How Can I
Call You Friend)
1927
Note
Music: Jack Little; lyrics: Bernie Grossman; performed by: Wally
Hunt and Howard White.
Box 12 : 42
Ah, But Is It Love?
1933
Note
Music: Jay Gorney; lyrics: E. Y. Harburg. Motion Picture:
Moonlight And Pretzels.
Box 5 : 58
Ah-Ha!
1925
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: Sidney Clare; performed by: Ted
Lewis.
Box 13 : 30
Ain't Cha Comin' Out?
1939
Note
Music: Harry Ruby; lyrics: Bert Kalmar.
Box 3 : 80
Ain't It Funny Just What Money Does For
You?
1907
Note
Music: Harry O. Sutton; lyrics: Jean Lenox; performed by: Grace
Leonard.
Box 3 : 39
Ain't Nobody Here But Us
Chickens
1947
Note
Music and lyrics: Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer; performed by:
Louis Jordan.
Box 13 : 18
Ain't She Sweet?
1927
Note
Music: Milton Ager; lyrics: Jack Yellen; performed by: Lillian
Roth.
Box 6 : 32
Ain't We Got Fun
1921
Note
Music: Richard Whiting; lyrics: Gus Kahn and Raymond B. Egan;
performed by: Gus Van and Joe Schenck.
Box 2 : 83
Alexander's Ragtime Band
1911
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Seeman and
Killian "The Tailor Made Girls".
Box 12 : 10
Alexandria
1919
Note
Music: Anselm Goetzl; lyrics: Arthur A. Penn. Show:
Aphrodite.
Box 1 : 13
Algy
1895
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Norris; performed by: Vesta Tilley.
Box 1 : 59
All Aboard!
1965
Note
Music: David Carr Glover.
Box 4 : 69
All I Need Is Just A Girl Like
You
1917
Note
Music: Abe Olman; lyrics: Addison Burkhardt.
Box 2 : 52
All That I Need Is You
1921
Note
Music and lyrics: Lester Santly and Abel Baer; performed by:
Karyl Norman.
Box 5 : 46
All The Boys Love Mary
1920
Note
Music: Gus Van and Joe Schenck; lyrics: Andrew B. Sterling;
performed by: Frances White. Show:
Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic.
Box 4 : 6
All-American Girl
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Lewis.
Box 1 : 115
Alley Cat
1955
Note
Music: Harrison Meserole.
Box 8 : 39
Aloha Oe (Farewell To
Thee)
1908
Note
Music and lyrics: Queen Liliuokalani.
Box 12 : 52a
Alone
1935
Note
Music: Nacio Herb Brown; lyrics: Arthur Freed; performed by:
Allan Jones and Kitty Carlisle. Motion Picture:
A Night at the Opera.
Box 2 : 14
Although I Am A Soldier
1903
Note
Music and lyrics: Melville Ellis; performed by: Cyril Scott.
Show:
The Silver Slipper.
Box 3 : 100
Always Take A Girl Named "Daisy" ('Cause
Daisies Won't Tell)
1913
Note
Music: George W. Meyer; lyrics: Alfred Bryan and Sam M. Lewis;
performed by: Leon Wadell.
Box 12 : 48
Amado Mio
1946
Note
Music and lyrics: Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher; performed by:
Rita Hayworth. Motion Picture:
Gilda.
Box 10 : 52
America (My Country, 'Tis Of
Thee)
1917
Note
Music: Henry Carey; lyrics: Samuel Francis Smith.
Box 10 : 73
America First
1941
Note
Music: Philip Rypinski; lyrics: Edwin Herbert.
Box 10 : 30
America, Here's My Boy
1917
Note
Music: Arthur Lange; lyrics: Andrew B. Sterling.
Box 10 : 74
American Patrol March
1941
Note
Music: F. W. Meacham, arranged by Chester Wallis.
Box 5 : 52
Amor
1941
Note
Music: Gabriel Ruiz; lyrics: Richardo Lopez Mendez; Sunny
Skylar. Motion Picture:
Broadway Rhythm.
Box 9 : 29
Andante Cantabile
1940
Note
Music: P. Tchaikowsky.
Box 4 : 77
Angel In Disguise
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: George Gardner; performed by: Jean
Ellington.
Box 7 : 41
Angel's Dream
circa 1907
Note
Music: Gustav Lange.
Box 11 : 16
Anna (El N. Zumbon)
1952
Note
Music: R. Vatro; lyrics: F. Giordano; performed by: Silvana
Mangano.
Box 10 : 48
Another Good Man Gone
Wrong
1919
Note
Music: Nat Osborne; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald.
Box 2 : 107
Any Little Girl, That's A Nice Little Girl,
Is The Right Little Girl For Me
1910
Note
Music: Fred Fischer; lyrics: Thomas J. Gray; performed by: Della
Fox.
Box 2 : 138
Any Little Girl, That's A Nice Little Girl,
Is The Right Little Girl For Me
1910
Note
Music: Fred Fischer; lyrics: Thomas J. Gray; performed by: Miss
Amy Allen.
Box 7 : 36
Any Place I Hang My Hat Is
Home
1946
Note
Music: Harold Arlen; lyrics: Johnny Mercer. Show:
St. Louis Woman.
Box 6 : 35
Any Time
1921
Note
Music and lyrics: Herbert Happy Lawson; performed by: Eddy
Arnold and Eddie Fisher.
Box 8 : 18
Anything Is Nice If It Comes From
Dixieland
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Grant Clarke, George W. Meyer, and Milton
Ager.
Box 7 : 16
Anytime, Anyday,
Anywhere
1920
Note
Music: Max Kortlander; lyrics: Louis Weslyn.
Box 1 : 19
Apres la guerre (After The
War)
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: B. C. Hilliam; performed by: Elsie Janis and
her "gang".
Box 12 : 15
Are You Sure?
1913
Note
Music: Shep Camp; lyrics: Sam Rosen; performed by: Shep Camp.
Show:
Snobs.
Box 1 : 106
Arkansas Fiddler
1988
Note
Music: Stanford King.
Box 4 : 19
Arrah Go On, I'm Gonna Go Back To
Oregon
1916
Note
Music: Bert Grant; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young; performed
by: Maggie Cline.
Box 6 : 3
Arrival Of The Brownies
1910
Note
Music: Bert R. Anthony. Show:
In Fairyland.
Box 2 : 20
As Through the Park I Go
1868
Note
Music and lyrics: William Lingard; performed by: William
Lingard.
Box 4 : 48
At Night
1904
Note
Music and lyrics: Luce Pagani; performed by: George Sidney.
Show:
Busy Izzy.
Box 3 : 91
At The Cake-Walk Jubilee
1915
Note
Music and lyrics: Gus E. Butler; performed by: Billy Stoneham
and Bob Allan.
Box 2 : 84
At The Devils Ball
1913
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Victorine and
Zolar.
Box 4 : 51
At The Mummies Ball
1921
Note
Music: Nat Goldstein; lyrics: Maurice Gunsky.
Box 2 : 146
At The Rag Time Ball
1911
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: Roger Lewis; performed by:
Surrey and Lynne.
Box 5 : 65
At Your Command
1931
Note
Music: Harry Barris; lyrics: Harry Tobias and Bing Crosby;
performed by: Bing Crosby.
Box 9 : 19
Au Fil de l'Eau
circa 1910
Note
Music: Henri Loche. Note: front cover only.
Box 4 : 49
Avalon Town
1928
Note
Music: Nacio Herb Brown; lyrics: Grant Clarke; performed by: Reg
Code.
Box 9 : 35
Baby
1922
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Raymond Peck. Show:
Castles In The Air.
Box 9 : 13
Baby Blue Eyes
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Hirsch, George Jessel, and Jesse Greer;
performed by: Courtney Sisters. Inside front cover: "Love Dreams". Show:
George Jessel's "Troubles of
1922"
.
Box 9 : 102
Baby Blue Eyes
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Hirsch, George Jessel, and Jesse Greer;
performed by: Courtney Sisters. Inside front cover: "Old Fashioned Girl In A
Gingham Gown". Show:
George Jessel's "Troubles of
1922"
.
Box 1 : 121
Baby Shoes
1916
Note
Music: Al Piantadosi; lyrics: Joe Goodwin and Ed Rose.
Box 4 : 47
Baby Your Mother (Like She Babied
You)
1927
Note
Music: Joe Burke; lyrics: Andrew Donnelly and Dolly Morse.
Box 1 : 60
Back In Your Own Back
Yard
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer;
performed by: Irmanette.
Box 7 : 19
Back To The Carolina You
Love
1914
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Grant Clarke; performed by:
Colbert and Lewis.
Box 13 : 24
Back To The Carolina You
Love
1914
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Grant Clarke; performed by:
Chretienne & Louisette.
Box 6 : 28
Back Where The Daisies
Grow
1927
Note
Music: Bob and Don Elbel; lyrics: George A. Little; performed
by: Russell Pratt and Ransom Sherman.
Box 11 : 55
Ballyho Bay (Oh How She Could Dance The
Ballyho)
1919
Note
Music: Fred Fisher; lyrics: Joseph McCarthy.
Box 3 : 29a
Bam Bam Bamy Shore
1925
Note
Music: Ray Henderson; lyrics: Mort Dixon; performed by: Stanley
Cable. Note: front cover only.
Box 3 : 29
Bam Bam Bamy Shore
1925
Note
Music: Ray Henderson; lyrics: Mort Dixon; performed by: Bert
Errol.
Box 9 : 73
Bam Bam Bamy Shore
1925
Note
Music: Ray Henderson; lyrics: Mort Dixon; performed by: Ryan
Sisters.
Box 1 : 21
Banjo Tunes
1911
Note
Music and lyrics: Kathryn Raymore and Leonard Nelson; performed
by: Tempest and Sunshine.
Box 8 : 48
Barcarolle
circa 1910
Note
Music: Jacques Offenbach, arranged by M. Greenwald. Show:
Tales of Hoffman.
Box 9 : 34
Barcelona
1926
Note
Music: Tolchard Evans; lyrics: Gus Kahn.
Box 1 : 5
Beautiful Garden Of
Roses
circa 1909
Note
Music: Johann C. Schmid; lyrics: J. E. Dempsey; performed by:
Dorothy Craske.
Box 2 : 43
Beautiful Roses
1914
Note
Music and lyrics: Earl Carroll and Anatol Friedland; performed
by: Bert Errol.
Box 4 : 38
Bee Song (You Never Saw A Bee Being All
Alone Without Another Bee Being Around), The
1928
Note
Music: Pete Wendling; lyrics: Jack Meskill and Willie
Raskin.
Box 13 : 31
Belle Mahone
1867
Note
Music and lyrics: J. H. McNaughton.
Box 6 : 63
Belle Of The Barber's
Ball
1909
Note
Music and lyrics: George M. Cohan; performed by: George Evans,
and 100 Honey Boys. Show:
Cohan and Harris' Minstrels. Note:
missing pages.
Box 2 : 47
Beside A Babbling Brook
1923
Note
Music: Walter Donaldson; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Mr.
Jean Barrios.
Box 1 : 113
Beside An Open Fireplace
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Paul Denniker and Will Osborne; performed by:
Vaughn De Leath.
Box 8 : 15
Biguine à bango, La
1937
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles Trenet.
Box 4 : 29
Bist Du denn das
Mädchen?
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert Gilbert. Show:
Die Leichte Isabell.
Box 3 : 105
Bless Your Ever Loving Little
Heart
1911
Note
Music: Henry I. Marshall; lyrics: Stanley Murphy; performed by:
Tempest & Sunshine.
Box 2 : 145
Blond Sailor
1937
Note
Music: J. Pfeil; lyrics: Mitchell Parish and Bell Leib.
Box 7 : 3
Blooming Lize
1902
Note
Music: Ben M. Jerome; lyrics: Matt C. Woodward; performed by:
Frank L. Perley. Show:
The Chaperons.
Box 6 : 77
Blossom Waltzes
circa 1882
Note
Music: J. Albert Snow.
Box 4 : 81
Blow The Man Down
1946
Note
Music and lyrics: Ted Mossman.
Box 5 : 36
Body And Soul
1930
Note
Music: John W. Green; lyrics: Edward Heyman, Robert Sour, and
Frank Eyton. Show:
Three's a Crowd.
Box 8 : 50
Bösen Mädel von Berlin,
Die
1905
Note
Music and lyrics: Camillo Morena.
Box 1 : 56
Bold Militiaman
1897
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry B. Morris; performed by: Vesta
Tilley.
Box 5 : 70
Bowery, The
1935
Note
Music: Percy Gaunt; lyrics: Charles H. Hoyt; performed by: Orrin
Tucker.
Box 10 : 24
Boys Are Coming Back,
The
1919
Note
Music: E. S. S. Huntington; lyrics: W. G. Eden.
Box 4 : 12
Boy's Best Friend Is His Mother,
A
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Ben Williams.
Box 10 : 9
Break The News To Mother
1897
Note
Music: Jos. Clauder; lyrics: Charles K. Harris; performed by
William Josh Daly.
Box 10 : 19
Break The News To Mother
1897
Note
Music: Jos. Clauder; lyrics: Charles K. Harris. Note: Composed
for the Spanish-American War. Reprint.
Box 3 : 107
Bright Eyes (Good Bye)
1905
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Harry H. Williams; performed
by: Della Fox.
Box 11 : 44
Broadway Melody
1929
Note
Music: Nacio Herb Brown; lyrics: Arthur Freed. Motion Picture:
The Broadway Melody.
Box 7 : 70
Broadway Rose
1920
Note
Music: Otis Spencer and Martin Fried; lyrics: Eugene West.
Box 6 : 52
Broken Hearted
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray
Henderson.
Box 3 : 31
Brown Eyes Why Are You
Blue?
1925
Note
Music: George W. Meyer; lyrics: Al Bryan; performed by: Francis
Renault.
Box 6 : 23
Building A Nest For Mary
1928
Note
Music: Jesse Greer; lyrics: Billy Rose.
Box 3 : 1
Burlington Bertie
1900
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry B. Norris; performed by: Vesta
Tilley.
Box 3 : 144
Burlington Bertie From
Bow
1915
Note
Music and lyrics: William Hargreaves; performed by: Ella
Shields.
Box 13 : 44
Butterfly
1957
Note
Music and lyrics: Anthony September; performed by: Charles
Gracie.
Box 12 : 31
Buttons And Bows
1948
Note
Music and lyrics: Jay Livingston and Ray Evans. Motion Picture:
The Paleface.
Box 1 : 124
Buzzy And Wuzzy
1974
Note
Music and lyrics: Guy Maier.
Box 11 : 7
By The Beautiful Sea
1914
Note
Music: Harry Carroll; lyrics: Harold R. Atteridge; performed by:
Imperial Quartette.
Box 9 : 51
By The Saskatchewan
1910
Note
Music: Ivan Caryll; lyrics: C. M. S. McLellan. Show:
The Pink Lady.
Box 11 : 53
Cairo Nights
1924
Note
Music: Raymond Ratliff; performed by: Southern Serenaders.
Box 2 : 2
California
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Cliff Friend and Con. Conrad; performed by:
Karyl Norman.
Box 5 : 1
Call Me Darling, Call Me Sweetheart, Call Me
Dear
1931
Note
Music and lyrics: Bert Reisfeld, Mart Fryberg, and Rolf Marbot.
Note: English Text by Dorothy Dick.
Box 3 : 122
Call 'Round Any Old Time
1908
Note
Music: J. Charles Moore; lyrics: E. W. Rogers; performed by:
Claire Romaine.
Box 4 : 52
Can You Tame Wild Wimmen
1918
Note
Music: Harry Von Tilzer; lyrics: Andrew B. Sterling; performed
by: Billy Glason.
Box 12 : 21
Canary Cottage
1916
Note
Music and lyrics: Earl Carroll.
Box 2 : 131
Cancel The Flowers
1941
Note
Music and lyrics: Eddie Seiler, Sol Marcus, and Bennie
Benjemen.
Box 1 : 32
Captain Betty
1914
Note
Music: Lionel Baxter.
Box 8 : 6
Caresse
1913
Note
Music: Montague Seymour.
Box 4 : 57
Carolina Moon
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Benny Davis and Joe Burke; performed by:
Morton Downey.
Box 9 : 14
Caroline I'm Coming Back To
You
1918
Note
Music: James McHugh; lyrics: Jack Caddigan; performed by: Inez
Hall.
Box 8 : 9
Carry Me Back To Old
Virginny
1906
Note
Music and lyrics: James Bland; performed by: Alma Gluck.
Box 1 : 33
Cavalier Song
1904
Note
Music: Ludwig Englander; lyrics: Harry B. Smith; performed by:
Lulu Glaser. Show:
Madcap Princess.
Box 1 : 74
C'est Vous
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry
Richman; performed by: Rosa Rosalie.
Box 3 : 56
Champagne Cocktails
1956
Note
Music and lyrics: Buddy Kaye and Mort Garson; performed by: T.
C. Jones.
Box 7 : 76
Chant Of The Jungle
1929
Note
Music: Herb Nacio Brown; lyrics: Arthur Freed; performed by:
Joan Crawford. Fllm:
Untamed.
Box 12 : 39
Charm Of You, The
1944
Note
Music: Jule Styne; lyrics: Sammy Cahn. Motion Picture:
Anchors Aweigh.
Box 7 : 71
Charmina
1925
Note
Music: J. Rosas; lyrics: François Yenomah; performed by: Violet
Palmer.
Box 3 : 63
Chase Me (I'm Single)
1913
Note
Music: Bert Grant; lyrics: Joe Young and Harry Williams;
performed by: Florence Tempest.
Box 9 : 8
Cheatin' On Me
1925
Note
Music: Lew Pollack; lyrics: Jack Yellen; performed by: Sophie
Tucker.
Box 2 : 70
Childhood Days
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Henry Creamer, Joe Darcy, and Dave Franklin;
performed by: Karyl Norman.
Box 8 : 46
Christmas Eve (Medley)
1936
Note
Music: Harold C. Cobb, arranger.
Box 1 : 17
Clamber Closer Clara
1894
Note
Music: Geo. Le Brunn; lyrics: John P. Harington; performed by:
Vesta Tilley.
Box 4 : 88
Classical Gas
1967
Note
Music: Mason Williams.
Box 12 : 7
Come Along (I'm Through With
Worryin')
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Creamer and Layton; performed by: Gilda Gray.
Show:
Ziegfeld Follies of 1922.
Box 4 : 48
Come And Take A Walk With
Me
1905
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: William Jerome; performed by:
George Sidney. Show:
Busy Izzy.
Box 12 : 11
Come Down Ma Evenin'
Star
1902
Note
Music: John Stromberg; lyrics: Robert B. Smith; performed by:
Lillian Russell.
Box 8 : 27
Come Live With Me
1973
Note
Music and lyrics: Boudleaux Bryant and Felice Bryant; performed
by: Ray Charles.
Box 7 : 73
Come On Papa
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Edgar Leslie and Harry Ruby; performed by:
Wellington Cross.
Box 5 : 13
Come Thursday
1965
Note
Music: Skitch Henderson.
Box 3 : 79
Come With Me To Spooney
Land
1912
Note
Music and lyrics: Lou Madden and James Fitzpatrick; performed
by: Clarence Oliver, Florence Shirley, and Blanche Ring. Show:
The Wall Street Girl.
Box 10 : 63
Comin' In On A Wing And A
Prayer
1943
Note
Music: Jimmy McHugh; lyrics: Harold Adamson; performed by: Kay
Kyser.
Box 8 : 35
Coon! Coon! Coon!
1900
Note
Music: Leo Friedman; lyrics: Gene Jefferson; performed by: Artie
Hall and Lew Dockstader.
Box 8 : 49
Coral Sea
1920
Note
Music: Herbert (Nacio Herb) Brown; lyrics: King Zany.
Box 12 : 3
Could The Dream of A Dreamer Come
True
1915
Note
Music: Arthur Lange; lyrics: Jeff Branen; performed by: Vaughn
Comfort.
Box 12 : 41
Count Your Blessing Instead Of
Sheep
1952
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin. Motion Picture:
White Christmas.
Box 4 : 27
Cowboy Serenade, The
1941
Note
Music and lyrics: Rich Hall.
Box 1 : 22
Cross-Word Puzzle Of
Love
1925
Note
Music: Ed Smalle; lyrics: George A. Kershaw; performed by: Tommy
Martelle. Show:
Some Girl.
Box 13 : 19
Cry Baby
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Smith; performed by: Duncan
Sisters.
Box 6 : 87
Crying For You
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Ned Miller and Chester Cohn; performed by:
Moher and Eldridge.
Box 6 : 95
Crying In The Chapel
1953
Note
Music and lyrics: Artie Glenn; performed by: Darrell Glenn.
Box 13 : 11
Cubanola
1913
Note
Music: H. B. Blanke. Note: front cover only.
Box 4 : 8
Cuckoo Waltz
1920
Note
Music: J. E. Jonasson; lyrics: Alan Stranks; performed by: Lenny
Herman.
Box 4 : 58
Cupid's Frolic
1917
Note
Music: Walter E. Miles.
Box 1 : 98
Cute And Cunning Wonderful Baby
Doll
1913
Note
Music: Al Piantadosi; lyrics: Joe Goodwin and Joe McCarthy;
performed by: Florence Tempest.
Box 11 : 8
Cycling Maid (The Bicycle's The Thing),
The
1895
Note
Music: George J. Southwick; lyrics: Fraser Grant; performed by:
Lottie Gilson.
Box 6 : 27
Daddy, You've Been A Mother To
Me
1920
Note
Music and lyrics: Fred Fisher.
Box 4 : 60
Dainty Dames
1905
Note
Music: Charlotte Blake.
Box 8 : 45
Dance Of The Candy Fairy
1925
Note
Music: P. Tschaikowsky. Note: from The Nut Cracker Suite.
Box 2 : 132
Dance Of The Fairy Queen
1909
Note
Music: Louis A. Drumheller.
Box 6 : 85
Dance Of The Honey Bees
1920
Note
Music: Benjamin Richmond.
Box 11 : 33
Dardanella Blues
1920
Note
Music: Johnny S. Black; lyrics: Fred Fisher; performed by:
Sophie Tucker.
Box 6 : 53
Darling
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Frank Jenks, Les Poe, and Johnny Petrone;
performed by: Frank Jenks.
Box 5 : 32
Darling Of The Campus,
The
1933
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Jacobs and Jerry Herst. Motion Picture:
Saturday's Millions.
Box 1 : 86
D'Artagnan's Love Song
before 1901
Note
Music: Louis Varney; performed by: Tom Greene. Show:
The Three Guardsmen.
Box 4 : 59
Day Dreams, Visions Of
Bliss
1909
Note
Music: Heinrich Reinhardt; lyrics: Robert B. Smith; performed
by: Christie MacDonald. Show:
The Spring Maid.
Box 12 : 49
Dear Little Boy Of Mine
1918
Note
Music: Ernest R. Ball; lyrics: J. Keirn Brennan; performed by:
Ben Alexander.
Box 10 : 7
Dear Old Pal Of Mine
1918
Note
Music: (Lieut) Gitz Rice; lyrics: Harold Robe; performed by:
John McCormack. Full photograph of Rice.
Box 10 : 20
Dear Old Pal Of Mine
1918
Note
Music: (Lieut) Gitz Rice; lyrics: Harold Robe; performed by:
John McCormack. 3/4 photograph of Rice.
Box 12 : 16
Dear Old Pals (Nobody Knows How I Miss
You)
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Eddie Dorr and Lew Porter.
Box 9 : 41
Dearie
1905
Note
Music and lyrics: Clare Kummer; performed by: Sallie Fisher.
Show:
Sergeant Blue.
Box 8 : 21
Deep River (Old Slave
Song)
1925
Note
Music: Henry S. Sawyer, transcriber.
Box 9 : 22
Dickey-Bird Song, The
1947
Note
Music: Fain Fain; lyrics: Howard Dietz. Motion Picture:
Three Daring Daughters.
Box 5 : 2
Didn't You Believe?
1921
Note
Music: Jerome D. Kern; lyrics: Anne Caldwell. Show:
Good Morning Dearie.
Box 1 : 26
Discretion
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Tom Martelle; performed by: Tom Martelle.
Box 1 : 28
Dixie Daisy
1912
Note
Music and lyrics: Halsey K. Mohr; performed by: Della Fox.
Box 1 : 10
Do You Hear Me Calling
1920
Note
Music: William Schroeder; lyrics: Rida Johnson Young; performed
by: Genevieve Tobin.
Box 6 : 71
Do You, Don't You, Will You, Won't You (Love
Me Too)
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: George A. Little, Larry Schaetzlein, Gene
Howard, and Willie Howard; performed by: Gene Howard and Willie Howard. Show:
Passing Show 1922.
Box 4 : 85
Doin' The Raccoon
1928
Note
Music: J. Fred Coots; lyrics: Raymond Klages.
Box 7 : 52
Doll Dance, The
1926
Note
Music: Nacio Herb Brown. Show:
Hollywood Music Box Revue.
Box 8 : 23
Don't Be A Baby, Baby
1946
Note
Music: Howard Steiner; lyrics: Buddy Kaye; performed by: Mills
Brothers.
Box 4 : 45
Don't Be Like That
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Archie Gottler, Charles Tobias, and Maceo
Pinkard; performed by: Harry Goldfield.
Box 5 : 38
Don't Believe Everything You
Dream
1943
Note
Music: Jimmy McHugh; lyrics: Harold Adamson. Motion Picture:
Around the World.
Box 8 : 2
Don't Bring Me Posies (It's Shoesies That I
Need)
1921
Note
Music: Fred Rose; lyrics: Billy McCabe and Clarence
Jennings.
Box 8 : 25
Don't Come Running Back To
Me
1964
Note
Music and lyrics: Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett; performed by:
Nancy Wilson.
Box 6 : 82
Don't Cry Joe (Let Her Go, Let Her Go, Let
Her Go)
1949
Note
Music and lyrics: Joe Marsala.
Box 3 : 145
Don't Do That To The Poor
Puss-Cat
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Leslie Sarony and Frank Eyton; performed by:
Ella Shields.
Box 8 : 26
Don't Forget Tonight,
Tomorrow
1945
Note
Music and lyrics: Jay Milton and "Ukie" Sherin; performed by:
Frank Sinatra and The Charioteers.
Box 11 : 42
Don't Give Up The Ship
1935
Note
Music: Harry Warren; lyrics: Al Dubin; performed by: Dick Powell
and Ruby Keeler.
Box 1 : 138
Don't Leave Me Daddy
1916
Note
Music and lyrics: Joseph M. Verges.
Box 1 : 49
Don't Leave Me Mammy
1922
Note
Music: Henry W. Santly and Con Conrad; lyrics: Benny Davis and
B. G. de Sylva; performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "After The
Rain".
Box 2 : 57
Don't Leave Me Mammy
1922
Note
Music: Henry W. Santly and Con Conrad; lyrics: Benny Davis and
B. G. de Sylva; performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "When Shall We Meet
Again" (blue ink).
Box 2 : 82
Don't Leave Me Mammy
1922
Note
Music: Henry W. Santly and Con Conrad; lyrics: Benny Davis and
B. G. de Sylva; performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "When Shall We Meet
Again" (black ink).
Box 10 : 89
Don't Let It Get You Down (My
Darling)
1951
Note
Music and lyrics: Johnnie Bryant.
Box 12 : 56
Don't Let That Moon Get
Away
1938
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: John Burke. Motion Picture:
Sing You Sinners.
Box 6 : 41
Don't Take Me Home
1908
Note
Music: Harry Von Tilzer; lyrics: Vincent Bryan.
Box 5 : 18
Don't Wake Me Up (Let Me
Dream)
1925
Note
Music: Mabel Wayne and Abel Baer; lyrics: L. Wolfe Gilbert;
performed by: George A. Barton.
Box 2 : 16
Don't You Want A Paper,
Dearie?
1906
Note
Music: Jerome D. Kern; lyrics: Paul West; performed by: Georgia
Caine. Show:
The Rich Mr. Hoggenheimer.
Box 4 : 10
Down At The Old Swimming
Hole
1921
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Wilson and Jim Brennan; performed by:
Ernest Hare and Billy Jones.
Box 6 : 11
Down Our Way
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Stedman and Fred Hughes; performed by: Fred
Hughes.
Box 7 : 55
Dream Boat
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Mildred White Wallace.
Box 4 : 65
Dream Kisses
1927
Note
Music: M. K. Jerome; lyrics: Jack Yellen; performed by: Hughie
Barnett.
Box 2 : 56
Dreamy Montmartre
1927
Note
Music: Abel Baer; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young; performed
by: Karyl Norman. Show:
Lady Do.
Box 1 : 53
Drop In On Mother And Me
1900
Note
Music and lyrics: J. Fred Helf.
Box 9 : 27
(Dry Your) Tears
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Art Hickman and Ben Black; performed by:
Yvette.
Box 13 : 32
Earache My Eye
1974
Note
Music and lyrics: Thomas Chong, Richard Marin, and Gaye Delorme;
lyrics: performed by: Alice Bowie.
Box 3 : 83
East Side Of Heaven
1939
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: Johnny Burke; performed by: Bing
Crosby.
Box 4 : 29
Ein Paar Tränchen wirst Du
weinen
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert Gilbert. Show:
Die Leichte Isabell.
Box 9 : 43
Elfentanz
1921
Note
Music: Jony Heykens; lyrics: Hugo Krutzfeldt.
Box 11 : 21
End Of The Lonesome Trail,
The
1929
Note
Music: Ray Perkins; lyrics: Herman Ruby; performed by: Dorothy
Mackaill.
Box 8 : 19
Entertainer, The
1974
Note
Music: Scott Joplin; lyrics: John Brimhall.
Box 10 : 49
Etude (Music Magazine),
The
July 1940
Physical Description: Magazine.
Box 11 : 45
Evelina
1944
Note
Music: Harold Arlen; lyrics: E. Y. Harburg. Show:
Bloomer Girl. Note: page
missing.
Box 13 : 23
Every Little Movement
1910
Note
Music: Karl Hoschna; lyrics: O. A. Hauerbach; performed by: Lina
Abaranell. Show:
Madame Sherry.
Box 7 : 59
Every Moon's A Honeymoon (With
You)
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Dale Wimbrow; performed by: The
Rollickers.
Box 3 : 141
Everybody Loves My Girl
1927
Note
Music: Maurice Abrahams; lyrics: Sam Lewis and Joe Young;
performed by: Hetty King.
Box 4 : 75
Everybody Wish
1931
Note
Music: Harry A. Powell; lyrics: Evans, J. Sheldon Evans and
Ronald Jonson; performed by: Captain Dobbsie.
Box 3 : 28
Everybody's Friend
1868
Note
Music and lyrics: William Lingard; performed by: William
Lingard.
Box 9 : 77
Everything Is Peaches Down In
Georgia
1918
Note
Music: Milton Ager and George W. Meyer; lyrics: Grant
Clarke.
Box 12 : 44
Everything's In Rhythm With My
Heart
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman.
Motion Picture:
First A Girl.
Box 7 : 37
Ev'ry Night I Cry Myself To Sleep Over
You
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Howard Johnson, Leo Wood, and Irving Bibo;
performed by: Bobbie Carbone & Co.
Box 6 : 37
Ev'ry One Home Is Asking For
You
circa 1925
Note
Music: Walter Donaldson; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Josie
and Jules Watson. Note: page missing.
Box 10 : 51
Ev'rybody's Happy Now
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Kendis, Brockman, & Vincent; performed by:
Billy Glason.
Box 2 : 24
Eyes That Come From Ireland,
The
1906
Note
Music: Chauncey Olcott; lyrics: Richard Le Gallienne; performed
by: Chauncey Olcott. Show:
Ragged Robin.
Box 9 : 18
Fairy Kisses
1908
Note
Music: Charles Johnson.
Box 13 : 9
Fairy Wedding, The
1863
Note
Music: J. W. Turner.
Box 2 : 139
Fairyland (Song Of
California)
1922
Note
Music: Homes Tourjee; lyrics: John J. Engeldrum.
Box 10 : 47
Fall In And Follow Me
1910
Note
Music: Bennett Scott; lyrics: A. J. Mills.
Box 7 : 47
Fare Thee Well,
Annabelle
1905
Note
Music: H. B. Blanke; lyrics: Edward Madden; performed by: The
Rays.
Box 1 : 109
Fashionable Feller
1872
Note
Music and lyrics: James Giles.
Box 1 : 130
Fate (It Was Fate When I First Met
You)
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Byron Gay; performed by: Ted Lewis. Show:
Greenwich Village Follies.
Box 1 : 1
Feelin' Gay
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Ralph Williams; performed by: Frances O'Linsey
with Chuck Holtsworth's Orchestra "Land of Joy" Co.
Box 1 : 117
Feudin' And Fightin'
1947
Note
Music: Burton Lane; lyrics: Al Dubin and Burton Lane.
Box 4 : 76
Flinging A Whing-Ding
1940
Note
Music: Sharon Pease; performed by: Johnny Richards.
Box 11 : 43
Flirtation Walk
1934
Note
Music: Allie Wrubel; lyrics: Mort Dixon. Motion Picture:
Flirtation Walk.
Box 3 : 42
Flirting Flapper
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Howard Blair.
Box 3 : 142
Follow The Car Tracks
1910
Note
Music: Alfred Solman; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
Hetty King.
Box 1 : 72
Follow The Swallow
1924
Note
Music: Ray Henderson; lyrics: Billy Rose and Mort Dixon;
performed by: Harper Sisters.
Box 1 : 48
Following In Father's
Footsteps
1902
Note
Music and lyrics: W. E. Rogers; performed by: Vesta Tilley.
Show:
Algy.
Box 3 : 45
Following In Father's
Footsteps
1902
Note
Music and lyrics: W. E. Rogers; performed by: Vesta Tilley.
Box 11 : 24
Following The Sun Around
1926
Note
Music: Harry Tierney; lyrics: Joseph McCarthy. Show:
Rio Rita.
Box 8 : 32
For Me And My Gal
1917
Note
Music: George W. Meyer; lyrics: Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz;
performed by: Bowman Bros.
Box 1 : 46
For Me And My Gal
1917
Note
Music: George Meyer; lyrics: Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz;
performed by: Judy Garland.
Box 1 : 129
For The Two Of Us
1918
Note
Music: Harry Ruby; lyrics: Edgar Leslie; performed by: James
Nazarro.
Box 10 : 26
For Your Boy And My Boy
1918
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Gus Kahn.
Box 9 : 74
Forgive Me
1927
Note
Music: Milton Ager; lyrics: Jack Yellen; performed by: Sophie
Tucker.
Box 4 : 53
Fox Hunters, The
1900
Note
Music: William H. Penn.
Box 6 : 31
Freckle Face, You're
Beautiful
1934
Note
Music and lyrics: Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo; performed
by: Guy Lombardo.
Box 1 : 83
Free And Easy, The
1930
Note
Music: Fred E. Ahlert; lyrics: Roy Turk; performed by: Buster
Keaton and Anita Page.
Box 10 : 65
Freedom Our Queen
1918
Note
Music: R. L. Herman; lyrics: Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Box 6 : 79
From Sunrise To Sunset (From Sunset Till
Dawn)
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Benny McLaughlin and Jack Miller; performed
by: Landt Trio and White.
Box 7 : 49
Garden Of Beauty
1913
Note
Music: Carl Loveland.
Box 2 : 109
Garden Of Dreams
1903
Note
Music: Reginald De Koven; lyrics: Charles Emerson Cook;
performed by: Grace Van Studdiford. Show:
Red Feather.
Box 6 : 92
Gay Caballero, A
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Frank Crumit and Lou Klein; performed by:
Frank Crumit.
Box 5 : 53
Gay Cavalier
1897
Note
Music: Walter Ullner.
Box 6 : 89
Gay Tally-Ho!
1899
Note
Music: Fred J. Ashton. Note: March and two-step.
Box 3 : 43
Gay Young Bride, The
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Tom Martell; performed by: Tom Martell.
Box 5 : 29
G'Bye Now
1940
Note
Music and lyrics: Olsen and Johson, Jay Levison, and Ray Evans.
Show:
Hellz A Poppin of 1941.
Box 2 : 119
Gee! But I Hate To Go Home
Alone
1922
Note
Music: James Hanley; lyrics: Joe Goodwin; performed by: White
Sisters.
Box 6 : 70
Gee! But I Hate To Go Home
Alone
1922
Note
Music: James Hanley; lyrics: Joe Goodwin; performed by: Winn
Shaw. Note: Revised ed.
Box 9 : 46
(Gee Oh! Gosh - Gosh Oh! Gee) I Want A Daddy
To Cuddle Me
1928
Note
Music: Frank A. Wright; lyrics: D. D. Erie; performed by: Rae
Samiels.
Box 5 : 37
Gentleman Obviously Doesn't
Believe…
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: Eddie Pola and Michael Carr; performed by:
Rudy Vallee.
Box 12 : 29
Gigolette
1924
Note
Music: Franz Lehar; lyrics: Roger Ferreol and Max Eddy.
Box 1 : 80
"Gimme" A Little Kiss Will "Ya"
Huh?
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Roy Turk, Jack Smith and Maceo Pinkard;
performed by: Bert Errol.
Box 9 : 12
Giralda, La
1914
Note
Music: E. L. Juarranz. Note: Colección de paso-dobles
españoles.
Box 11 : 23
Girl Is You And The Boy Is Me,
The
1926
Note
Music: Ray Henderson; lyrics: B. G. De Sylva and Lew Brown.
Show:
George White's Scandals.
Box 1 : 84
Girlie Mine
1911
Note
Music: E. Forrest; lyrics: Billy J. Vanderveer; performed by:
Winifred Greene.
Box 13 : 13
Girls Of America
1923
Note
Music: Harry J. Lincoln.
Box 1 : 45
Girls Were Made For Boys, Boys Were Made For
Girls
1910
Note
Music: Charley O'Donnell; lyrics: Bobby Heath and Tom
Kennedy.
Box 4 : 44
Girls Were Made To Cling and
Kiss
1925
Note
Music: Franz Lehar; lyrics: A. P. Herbert; performed by: Richard
Tauber and Evelyn Laye. Show:
Paganini.
Box 9 : 16
Give Me Your Love For
"Keeps"
1919
Note
Music: Fred Godfrey, A. J. Mills, and Bennett Scott; performed
by: Peggy Walsh and Moline Milne.
Box 6 : 2
Glitter And Be Gay
1955
Note
Music: Leonard Bernstein; lyrics: Richard Wilbur. Show:
Candide.
Box 4 : 1
Go Ha-Ha-Ha On Monday
1931
Note
Music: Philip Ridgeway; lyrics: Stan Hartill; performed by:
Philip Ridgeway and Anna Day. Show:
The Ridgeway Parade.
Box 10 : 11
Go Over The Top With
Reilly
1918
Note
Music: Al W. Brown; lyrics: Thomas Hoier and Jos. M. Leahan;
performed by: Pat Ricola.
Box 4 : 68
Goddess Of Morn Reverie
1879
Note
Music: Pierre Latour.
Box 9 : 52
Gold-Digger (Dig A Little
Deeper)
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: James F. Hanley; performed by: Winnie
Lightner.
Box 1 : 99
Golden Butterfly, The
1908
Note
Music: Reginald De Koven; lyrics: Harry B. Smith; performed by:
Grace Van Studdiford.
Box 8 : 36
Golden Gate (Open For
Me)
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Kendis and Brockman.
Box 4 : 48
Gondolier, The
1904
Note
Music: W. C. Powell; lyrics: Harry H. Williams; performed by:
George Sidney. Show:
Busy Izzy.
Box 3 : 108
Good Bye Maggie May
1905
Note
Music: Paul Barnes; lyrics: Vincent Bryan; performed by: Della
Fox.
Box 6 : 51
Good Bye, My Lover, Good
Bye
1935
Note
Music: arranged by Nick Manoloff; performed by: Arthur
Beddoes.
Box 2 : 127
Good Cigar Is A Smoke, A
1905
Note
Music: Victor Herbert; lyrics: Harry B. Smith; performed by:
Lulu Glaser. Show:
Miss Dolly Dollars.
Box 9 : 49
Good Night, My Beautiful
1939
Note
Music: Sammy Fain; lyrics: Jack Yellen. Show:
George White's Scandals.
Box 10 : 5
Good-Bye Broadway, Hello
France!
1917
Note
Music: Billy Baskette; lyrics: C. Francis Reisner and Benny
Davis. Show:
Passing Show of 1917.
Box 3 : 50
Good-Bye, "Dixie" Dear
1905
Note
Music: William H. Penn; lyrics: Raymond A. Browne; performed by:
Stuart, The Male Patti.
Box 10 : 13
Good-Bye France
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin.
Box 10 : 2
Good-Bye, Little Girl,
Good-Bye
1904
Note
Music: Gus Edwards; lyrics: Will D. Cobb; performed by: Harry
Wise.
Box 4 : 9
Goofus
1930
Note
Music: Wayne King and William Harold; lyrics: Gus Kahn;
performed by: Wayne King.
Box 13 : 10
Gorgeous
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Benny Davis and Harry Akst; performed by:
Bobby Adams.
Box 9 : 68
Gorgeous
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Benny Davis and Harry Akst; performed by:
Janet Bodswell.
Box 5 : 31
Got Her Off My Hands (But Can't Get Her Off
My Mind)
1928
Note
Music: Fred Phillips; lyrics: Sam Lewis and Joe Young.
Box 10 : 71
Greyhound March, The
circa 1912
Box 3 : 103
Guadalajara
1937
Note
Music and lyrics: Pepe Guizar.
Box 10 : 46
Guard The Flag March
1892
Note
Music and lyrics: George M. Vickers. Note: arranged by Adam
Geibel.
Box 10 : 56
Hail To You Legion Men
1933
Note
Music and lyrics: Allan C. Harding.
Box 1 : 18
Half Past Nine
1893
Note
Music: Geo. Le Brunn; lyrics: Wal. Pink; performed by: Vesta
Tilley. On back cover: "The Girl Of My Heart".
Box 1 : 104
Half Past Nine
1893
Note
Music: George Le Brunn; lyrics: Wal. Pink; performed by: Vesta
Tilley. On back cover: "Some One's Little Girl", "She May Have Seen Better
Days", "Her Wedding Bells Will Ring To-Day!" "I Want Yer, Ma Honey!"
Box 4 : 13
Hallelujah I'm A Bum
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry McClintock; performed by: "Mac"
McClintock.
Box 5 : 56
Happy Days And Lonely
Nights
1928
Note
Music: Fred Fisher; lyrics: Billy Rose; performed by: Buddy
Fisher.
Box 4 : 30
Happy Days Are Here
Again
1929
Note
Music: Milton Ager; lyrics: Jack Yellen and John Murray
Anderson.
Box 4 : 36
Have A Smile (For Everyone You Meet and They
Will Have A Smile For You)
1918
Note
Music: Bert Rule; lyrics: J. Keirn Brennan and Paul Cunningham;
performed by: Corinne Griffith.
Box 5 : 72
Have I Told You Lately That I Love
You?
1945
Note
Music and lyrics: Scott Wiseman; performed by: Gene Autry.
Box 1 : 40
Hawaiian Butterfly
1917
Note
Music: Billy Baskette and Joseph Santly; lyrics: George A.
Little; performed by: Scarpioff.
Box 4 : 35
He! Haw! - - - The Democratic
Mule
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: M. M. Lyden.
Box 6 : 24
He, She, And Me
1929
Note
Music: Carmen Lombardo; lyrics: Charles Newman; performed by:
Sullivan and De Turk.
Box 10 : 58
He Wears A Pair Of Silver
Wings
1941
Note
Music: Michael Carr; lyrics: Eric Maschwitz; performed by:
Johnnie "Scat" Davis.
Box 10 : 59
He Wears A Pair Of Silver
Wings
1941
Note
Music: Michael Carr; lyrics: Eric Maschwitz; performed by: Bob
Allen.
Box 2 : 143
Hearts And Flowers (Coeurs et
Fleurs)
1899
Note
Music: Theodore Moses-Tobani; lyrics: Mary D. Brine. Note: 13
1/2 x 10 1/2 in.
Box 9 : 10
Hearts And Flowers (Coeurs et
Fleurs)
1899
Note
Music: Theodore Moses-Tobani; lyrics: Mary D. Brine. Note: 12
1/4 x 9 1/4 in.
Box 4 : 63
Heaven Will Protect The Working
Girl
1937
Note
Music: Baldwin Sloane; lyrics: Edgar Smith; performed by: Marie
Dressler.
Box 10 : 44
He'd Say Oo-La La! Wee-Wee,
And
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Ruby and George Jessel.
Box 7 : 26
Hello California!
1931
Note
Music: Herman A. Hummel; lyrics: Dewey L. Dick.
Box 10 : 8
Hello Central! Give Me No Man's
Land
1918
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young;
performed by: Al Jolson. Show:
Sinbad.
Box 10 : 32
Hello Central! Give Me No Man's
Land
1918
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young;
performed by: William Schoen. Show:
Sinbad.
Box 6 : 99
Hello Hawaii, How Are
You?
1915
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie;
performed by: Willie Howard and Eugene Howard.
Box 1 : 16
Her Name Is Jane
1894
Note
Music and lyrics: E. Clark Reed; performed by: Vesta Tilley.
Box 7 : 68
Here Am I - Broken
Hearted
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray
Henderson.
Box 10 : 68
Here Come The British
1934
Note
Music: Bernard Hanighen; lyrics: John Mercer.
Box 9 : 97
Here Comes The Sun
1930
Note
Music: Harry Woods; lyrics: Arthur Freed; performed by: Helene
Handlin and Marcella Shields.
Box 4 : 31
Here Or There As Long As I'm With
You
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Benny Davis and Jesse Greer; performed by:
Daisy and Violet Hilton.
Box 1 : 35
He's A Rag Picker
1914
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Bert Errol.
Box 3 : 61
He's Doing His Bit (for the
Girls)
1917
Note
Music: Harry Von Tilzer; lyrics: Bert Hanlon; performed by:
Florence Tempest.
Box 10 : 72
He's My Uncle
1940
Note
Music: Lew Pollack; lyrics: Charles Newman; performed by: Dick
Powell.
Box 4 : 29
Heute Nacht eventuell
Isabell
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert Gilbert. Show:
Die Leichte Isabell.
Box 9 : 103
Hi Ho The Merrio (As Long As She Loves
Me)
1926
Note
Music: Con Conrad; lyrics: Lew Brown and Benny Davis; performed
by: Barry and Rollo.
Box 1 : 73
Hi, Bo! Rodeo
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Marie Anderson.
Box 1 : 125
Hic-Ups
1986
Note
Music: Ladonna Weston.
Box 11 : 3
High Cost Of Loving
1914
Note
Music: George W. Meyer; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by:
Miller & Carmen and Emma Carus.
Box 1 : 133
Ho Hum!
1931
Note
Music: Dana Suesse; lyrics: Edward Heyman.
Box 10 : 27a
Hoe Your "Little Bit" In Your Own Back Yard
; Where The Boy Scouts Go 'Tis Hoe, Hoe Hoe!
1917
Note
Music: J. E. Andino; lyrics: Dee Dooling Cahill. Note: Dedicated
to the Boy Scouts of America.
Box 7 : 8
Honest And Truly
1924
Note
Music: Fred Rose; lyrics: Leo Wood; performed by: Harry
Richman.
Box 5 : 55
Honey Boy
1907
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Jack Norworth; performed by:
Theise's Harmonists: Orville Harrold, Herb Susmann, Al Pierson, and Arthur
Wood.
Box 4 : 40
Honey Man (My Little Lovin' Honey
Man)
1911
Note
Music: Al Piantadosi; lyrics: Joseph McCarthy; performed by:
George Britt.
Box 1 : 89
Honolulu Eyes
1920
Note
Music: Violinsky; lyrics: Howard Johnson; performed by: Bert
Errol.
Box 5 : 68
Hoosier Sweetheart (Say
Who)
1927
Note
Music: Joe Goodwin, Paul Ash, and Billy Baskette; performed by:
Robert G. Clarke.
Box 4 : 18
Horses
1926
Note
Music: Byron Gay and Richard A. Whiting; performed by: Murray
Horton's Orchestra.
Box 6 : 20
Hot Lips
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Henry Busse, Henry Lange, and Lou Davis;
performed by: Henry Busse. Note: page missing.
Box 6 : 62
Hot Toddy
1953
Note
Music: Ralph Flanagan; lyrics: Herb Hendler; performed by: Ralph
Flanagan.
Box 3 : 130
How Blue The Night
1944
Note
Music: Jimmy McHugh; lyrics: Harold Adamson. Motion Picture:
Four Jills In A Jeep.
Box 13 : 42
How Cute Can You Be?
1946
Note
Music: Carl Fischer; lyrics: Bill Carey; performed by: Jack
Smith.
Box 6 : 66
How Do You Do
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Phil Fleming, Charlie Harrison, and Cal De
Voll; performed by: Rush Ford and Rowell Glenn.
Box 3 : 131
How Many Times Do I Have To Tell
You
1944
Note
Music: Jimmy McHugh; lyrics: Harold Adamson. Motion Picture:
Four Jills In A Jeep.
Box 9 : 47
How'd You Like To Be My
Daddy?
1918
Note
Music: Ted Snyder; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young; performed
by: Constance Farber and Irene Farber. Show:
Sinbad.
Box 7 : 39
Huayno-Peruano
No Date
Note
Music: Pedro E. Lopez.
Box 11 : 38
I Ain't Down Yet
1960
Note
Music: Meredith Willson. Show:
The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Box 1 : 79
I Ain't In Love No More
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Darl MacBoyle and Al Piantadosi.
Box 9 : 44
I Can't Help Dreaming Of
You
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Neal Byrden; performed by: Truly Shadduck and
Marta Golden.
Box 13 : 17
I Can't Think Ob Nuthin' Else But
You
1896
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Darce; performed by: Abbott Sisters.
Box 2 : 22
I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A
Soldier
1915
Note
Music: Al Piantadosi; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by: Chief
Tendehoa.
Box 10 : 45
I Didn't Raise My Boy To Be A
Soldier
1915
Note
Music: Al Piantadosi; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by: Ed
Morton.
Box 6 : 21
I Don't Care What You Used To
Be
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Dubin and Jimmy McHugh; performed by: the
Hotsy Totsy Boys.
Box 1 : 95
I Don't Want To
1913
Note
Music and lyrics: A. Seymour Brown; performed by: Dixie
Norton.
Box 6 : 56
I Dream Of You
1944
Note
Music and lyrics: Marjorie Goetschius and Edna Osser; performed
by: Tommy Dorsey.
Box 4 : 32
I Faw Down An' Go Boom
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: James Brockman, Leonard Stevens, and
B.B.B.
Box 3 : 9
I Gave My Love A Cherry
1956
Note
Music and lyrics: Jack Fascinato, and "Tennessee Ernie" Ford;
performed by: "Tennessee Ernie" Ford.
Box 9 : 3
I Got A Women, Crazy For Me: She's Funny
That Way
1928
Note
Music: Neil Moret; lyrics: Richard A. Whiting; performed by:
Sophie Tucker.
Box 11 : 10
I Hate To Lose You (I'm So Used To You
Now)
1918
Note
Music: Archie Gottler; lyrics: Grant Clarke.
Box 1 : 11
I Haven't Told My Mother Up To
Now
1906
Note
Music: Charles Moore; lyrics: Percy Ford; performed by: Claire
Romaine.
Box 3 : 48
I Hear The Land Of Bohemia Calling
Me
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Newton Alexander; performed by: Dot
Marsell.
Box 1 : 102
I Hear The Voice of Dixie Calling
Me
1919
Note
Music: Ray Lawrence and Arthur Lange; lyrics: Bernie Grossman;
performed by: Large Sisters.
Box 5 : 77
I Know Now
1937
Note
Music: Harry Warren; lyrics: Al Dubin. Motion Picture:
The Singing Marine.
Box 10 : 81
I Left My Heart At The Stage Door
Canteen
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin. Show:
This Is the Army.
Box 1 : 39
I Lift Up My Finger And Say "Tweet
Tweet"
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Leslie Sarony; performed by: Stanley Lupino.
Show:
Love Lies.
Box 1 : 93
I Live Up-Town
1911
Note
Music: George W. Meyer; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by:
Tempest and Sunshine.
Box 2 : 113
I Live Up-Town
1911
Note
Music: George W. Meyer; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by:
Tempest. On back cover: "When The Girl Whose Heart You Long For Has A Heart
That Longs For You", "There's A Dixie Girl Who's Longing For A Yankee Doodle
Boy".
Box 3 : 67
I Live Up-Town
1911
Note
Music: George W. Meyer; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by:
Tempest. On back cover: "That Was Before I Met You", "Honey-Love".
Box 4 : 11
I Lost The Best Pal That I
Had
1920
Note
Music and lyrics: Dick Thomas.
Box 6 : 33
I Love Me (I'm Wild About
Myself)
1923
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Jack Hoins and Will Mahoney;
performed by: Willie Howard. Show:
Passing Show 1922.
Box 5 : 16
I Love No One But You
1901
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles W. Kremer; performed by: Gertrude B.
Aiken and A. G. Cunningham.
Box 1 : 9
I Love The Ladies
1914
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Grant Clarke; performed by:
Florenze Tempest. On back cover: "Happy Little Country Girl".
Box 2 : 19
I Love The Ladies
1914
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Grant Clarke; performed by:
Florenze Tempest. On back cover: "Along Came Ruth".
Box 3 : 23
I Love The Ladies
1914
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Grant Clarke; performed by:
Florenze Tempest. On back cover: "We've Got Your Mother's Big Blue Eyes".
Box 2 : 87a
I Love The Way You Say
Good-Night
1951
Note
Music: Eddie Pola and George Wyle; performed by: Doris Day.
Motion Picture:
Lullaby of Broadway.
Box 1 : 136
I Love To Be A Sailor
1916
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Lauder; performed by: Harry Lauder.
Box 7 : 81
I Love You
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Ted Lewis and Larry Yoell; performed by: Ted
Lewis.
Box 2 : 104
I Love You
1943
Note
Music and lyrics: Cole Porter. Show:
Michael Todd's Mexican Hayride.
Box 11 : 15
I Love You California
1913
Note
Music: A. F. Frankenstein; lyrics: F. B. Silverwood; performed
by: Mary Garden.
Box 9 : 55
I Miss That Mississippi Miss That Misses
Me
1918
Note
Music: Pete Wendling; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young.
Box 8 : 10
I Never Had A Mammy
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Duncan Sisters. Show:
Topsy and Eva.
Box 6 : 65
I Only Want A Buddy - Not A
Sweetheart
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Eddie Jones; performed by: Dick Jurgens.
Box 12 : 35
I Remember You
1942
Note
Music: Victor Schertzinger; lyrics: Johnny Mercer. Motion
Picture:
The Fleet's In.
Box 7 : 30
I Saw Mommy Do The Mambo (With You Know
Who)
1954
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert Allen, Al Stillman and Tommie
Connor.
Box 4 : 33
I Trust The Happy Hour Will
Come
1893
Note
Music and lyrics: A. Templar (Lord Pauncefote).
Box 2 : 12
I "Wanna" Go Where You Go - Do What You Do -
Then I'll Be Happy
1925
Note
Music: Cliff Friend; lyrics: Sidney Clare and Lew Brown;
performed by: Francis Renault.
Box 3 : 20
I Want A Boy To Love Me
1912
Note
Music: Henry I. Marshall; lyrics: Stanley Murphy; performed by:
Florence Tempest. Show:
College Days.
Box 12 : 23
I Want A Daddy Who Will Rock Me To
Sleep
1919
Note
Music: A. Baldwin Sloane; lyrics: Philip Bartholomae and John
Murray Anderson. Show:
Greenwich Village Follies.
Box 9 : 6
I Want A Girl (Just Like The Girl That
Married Dear Old Dad)
1911
Note
Music: Harry Von Tilzer; lyrics: William Dillon.
Box 2 : 54
I Want My Mammy
1921
Note
Music: Louis Breau; lyrics: George B. Wehner; performed by:
Karyl Norman.
Box 13 : 3
I Want To Go Back To Michigan (Down On The
Farm)
1914
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Billy Cree.
Box 7 : 53
I Wish I Had A Girl
1907
Note
Music: Grace Le Boy; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Winona
Winters.
Box 9 : 86
I Wish I Had My Old Girl Back
Again
1909
Note
Music: Paul Wallace; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
Eleanor Palmer.
Box 9 : 87
I Wish I Had My Old Girl Back
Again
1909
Note
Music: Paul Wallace; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
Singing Colleens.
Box 3 : 51
I Wish I Had Someone To Love
Me!
1905
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Lauder; performed by: Harry Lauder.
Box 7 : 82
I Wish I Was Some Little Girlies
Beau
1914
Note
Music and lyrics: Eddie Leonard; performed by: Eddie Leonard and
Mabel Russell.
Box 6 : 17
I Wish I Were Some Daddy's
Boy
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Franklin E. Hathaway.
Box 9 : 70
I Wish That I'd Been Satisfied With
Mary
1925
Note
Music: Ray Henderson; lyrics: Ben Russell; performed by: Maxine
Brown.
Box 1 : 55
I Wonder If You Miss Me Sometimes (I Wonder
If You Care)
1909
Note
Music: Bennett Scott; lyrics: A. J. Mills; performed by: Nellie
Wigley.
Box 10 : 47
I Wonder If You Miss Me Sometimes (I Wonder
If You Care)
1910
Note
Music: Bennett Scott; lyrics: A. J. Mills.
Box 4 : 48
I Wonder What The Wild Waves Are
Saying
1905
Note
Music: Egbert Vanalstyne; lyrics: Harry Williams; performed by:
George Sidney. Show:
Busy Izzy.
Box 4 : 66
I Wonder Who's Kissing Her
Now
1909
Note
Music: Jos. E. Howard; lyrics: Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams.
Show:
The Prince of Tonight.
Box 2 : 95
I Won't Grow Up
1954
Note
Music: Mark Charlap; lyrics: Carolyn Leigh; performed by: Mary
Martin. Show:
Peter Pan.
Box 9 : 99
I Wouldn't Be Where I Am If You Hadn't Gone
Away
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Lew Brown, Billy Rose, and Ray Henderson;
performed by: Evelyn Nesbit.
Box 5 : 51
I Wouldn't Change You For the
World
1931
Note
Music: Isham Jones; lyrics: Charles Newman; performed by: Gus
Arnheim.
Box 1 : 114
Ice Carnival
1945
Note
Music: John W. Schaum.
Box 10 : 87
I'd Climb The Highest Mountain If I Knew I'd
Find You
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Lew Brown and Sidney Clare; performed by:
Lieut. Frankel.
Box 1 : 123
I'd Love To Fall Asleep And Wake Up In My
Mammy's Arms
1920
Note
Music: Fred E. Ahlert; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young.
Box 9 : 96
I'd Love To Live In Loveland With A Girl
Like You
1910
Note
Music and lyrics: W. R. Williams; performed by: Maud
Lambert.
Box 5 : 17
I'd Love To Meet That Old Sweetheart Of
Mine
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Benny Davis and Joe Burke.
Box 3 : 78
If Cabby Told Half That He
Knows
1900
Note
Music: Maurice Levi; lyrics: J. Cheever Goodwin; performed by:
Della Fox. Show:
Rogers Brothers in Central Park.
Box 2 : 130
If I Knew You Then As I Know You
Now
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Lew Brown, Billy Joyce, and James F. Hanley;
performed by: William Dalton.
Box 4 : 34
If I Should Plant A Tiny Seed Of Love (In
The Garden Of Your Heart)
1908
Note
Music: James W. Tate; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
Maude Mortimer.
Box 10 : 35
If I'm Not At The Roll-Call (Kiss Mother
Goodbye For Me)
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: George Boyden.
Box 1 : 4
If You Knew Susie Like I Know
Susie
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: B. G. De Sylva; performed by: Hetty King.
Box 1 : 137
If You Only Had My
Disposition
1915
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Charles McCarrow.
Box 2 : 25
If You'll Remember Me
1908
Note
Music: Ernest R. Ball; lyrics: George Graff; performed by:
Chauncey Olcott. Show:
Ragged Robin.
Box 6 : 29
I'll Always Be In Love With
You
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Herman Ruby and Green and Stept; performed by:
Morton Downey. Motion Picture:
Syncopation.
Box 7 : 56
I'll Always Love You
1946
Note
Music and lyrics: Frank Eyton and Gay Noel. Show:
Sweetheart Mine.
Box 6 : 72
I'll Be Faithful
1933
Note
Music: Allie Wrubel; lyrics: Ned Washington; performed by: Gene
and Glenn.
Box 8 : 12
I'll Be With You When The Clouds Roll
By
1920
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert Kuhn, Paul Kuhn, and Charles Kuhn
(Three White Kuhns); performed by: Robert Kuhn, Paul Kuhn, and Charles Kuhn
(Three White Kuhns).
Box 5 : 74
I'll Come Back To You When It's All
Over
1917
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: Lew Brown; performed by: Lewis and
Dody.
Box 5 : 35
I'll Do Anything In The World For
You
1906
Note
Music and lyrics: Cobb and Edwards; performed by: Edwin
Stevens.
Box 3 : 77
I'll Do It All Over
Again
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: George W. Meyer and Con Conrad; performed by:
Ella Shields.
Box 12 : 5
I'll Get You
1913
Note
Music: Gus Edwards; lyrics: Will D. Cobb; performed by: George
Jessel and Ethel McVey.
Box 7 : 10
I'll Keep On Loving You
1921
Note
Music: Vincent Rose; lyrics: Richard Coburn.
Box 5 : 67
I'll Never Say "Never Again"
Again
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Woods; performed by: Four Rhythm
Boys.
Box 6 : 34
I'll Take You Home Again, Pal O'
Mine
1923
Note
Music: Harold Dixon; lyrics: Claude Sacre; performed by: Will
Mahoney.
Box 1 : 116
I'm A Big Girl Now
1946
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Hoffman, Milton Drake, and Jerry
Livingston; performed by: Sammy Kaye.
Box 4 : 5
I'm A-Comin' A Courtin'
Corabelle
1947
Note
Music: Allie Wrubel; lyrics: Charles Newman; performed by: Korn
Kobblers.
Box 1 : 67
I'm Afraid To Come Home In The
Dark
1907
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Harry Williams; performed by:
Clarice Vance.
Box 3 : 124
I'm Afraid To Come Home In The
Dark
1907
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Harry Williams; performed by:
Hetty King.
Box 11 : 39
I'm Coming Out
1980
Note
Music and lyrics: Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards; performed
by: Diana Ross.
Box 9 : 7
I'm Following You!
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Dave Dreyer and Ballard MacDonald; performed
by: Duncan Sisters. Motion Picture:
It's A Great Life. On back cover:
"When My Dreams Come True".
Box 12 : 22
I'm Following You!
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Dave Dreyer and Ballard MacDonald; performed
by: Duncan Sisters. Motion Picture:
It's A Great Life. On back cover:
"Love, Your Spell Is Everywhere".
Box 4 : 55
I'm Forever Blowing
Bubbles
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Jaan Kenbrovin and John William Kellette;
performed by: Helen Carrington.
Box 4 : 56
I'm Forever Blowing
Bubbles
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Jaan Kenbrovin and John William Kellette;
performed by: June Caprice. Note: covers only.
Box 10 : 21
I'm Glad I Can Make You
Cry
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles R. McCarron and Carey Morgan;
performed by: Howard and Lewis.
Box 7 : 77
I'm Glad I Waited For
You
1945
Note
Music: Jule Styne; lyrics: Sammy Cahn. Motion Picture:
Tars and Spars.
Box 3 : 40
I'm Going Away
1907
Note
Music: W. Letters; lyrics: W. Hargreaves; performed by: Hetty
King.
Box 4 : 48
I'm Going Back to
California
1905
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Harry H. Williams; performed
by: George Sidney. Show:
Busy Izzy.
Box 1 : 90
I'm Going Back To Kentucky
Sue
1912
Note
Music: Alvert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Lew Brown; performed by:
Charlotte Meyers.
Box 3 : 137
I'm Going To Follow The
Boys
1917
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: Howard Rogers; performed by:
Gladys Leslie.
Box 1 : 76
I'm Going to Get Lit-Up (When the Lights Go
Up In London)
1943
Note
Music and lyrics: Hubert Gregg; performed by: Zoe Gail. Show:
Strike A New Note.
Box 4 : 22
I'm Going To Get Lit-Up (When the Lights Go
Up In London)
1943
Note
Music and lyrics: Hubert Gregg; performed by: Yvette. Show:
Strike a New Note.
Box 3 : 71
I'm Going To Hang Around (Until I Make You
Care For Me)
1918
Note
Music: Leo Flanders; lyrics: Billy Frawley; performed by: Norton
& Melnotte.
Box 10 : 85
I'm Gonna Love That Guy (Like He's Never
Been Loved Before)
1945
Note
Music and lyrics: Frances Ash; performed by: Eddie Stone.
Box 3 : 55
I'm Happy, That's All!
1911
Note
Music and lyrics: Alfred E. Joy; performed by: Eva Tanguay.
Box 7 : 40
I'm In Heaven When I See You Smile
Diane
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack; performed by: John
Charles Thomas. Show:
7th Heaven.
Box 5 : 42
I'm Just A Vagabond
Lover
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Rudy Vallee and Leon Zimmerman; performed by:
Rudy Vallee.
Box 6 : 6
I'm Knee Deep In Daisies (And Head Over
Heels In Love)
1925
Note
Music: Paul Ash and Larry Shay; lyrics: Joe Goodwin, George A.
Little, and Jack Stanley; performed by: Cogert and Motto.
Box 4 : 20
I'm Like A Ship Without A
Sail
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Kendis & Brockman.
Box 1 : 94
I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf
Clover
1927
Note
Music: Harry Woods; lyrics: Mort Dixon; performed by: Ella
Shields.
Box 6 : 19
I'm Marching Home To You
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis;
performed by: Willie and Eugene Howard. Show:
George White's Scandals.
Box 3 : 68
I'm Not All There
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Carlton; performed by: Ella Shields.
Box 13 : 34
I'm On My Way To
Mandalay
1913
Note
Music: Fred Fisher; lyrics: Al Bryan; performed by: Bert
Errol.
Box 11 : 51
I'm Putting All My Eggs In One
Basket
1936
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin. Motion Picture:
Follow The Fleet.
Box 6 : 83
I'm Sitting Pretty In A Pretty Little
City
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Lou Davis, Abel Baer, and Henry Santly;
performed by: 4 of Us.
Box 1 : 107
I'm Sure Of Everything But
You
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles O'Flynn, George Meyer, and Pete
Wendling; performed by: Annette Hanshaw.
Box 1 : 34
I'm Tellin' The Birds - Tellin' The Bees How
I love You
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Cliff Friend and Lew Brown; performed by: Bert
Errol.
Box 1 : 25
I'm Through (Shedding Tears Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman; performed by: Karyl
Norman. On back cover: "My Buddy" (black ink).
Box 2 : 3
I'm Through (Shedding Tears Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman; performed by: Karyl
Norman. On back cover: "Falling".
Box 2 : 55
I'm Through (Shedding Tears Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman; performed by: Karyl
Norman. On back cover: "My Buddy" (blue ink).
Box 3 : 117
I'm Through (Shedding Tears Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman; performed by: Karyl
Norman. On back cover: "Silver Swanee".
Box 3 : 118
I'm Through (Shedding Tears Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman; performed by: Karyl
Norman. On back cover: "I'm Just A Little Blue (For You)".
Box 2 : 65
Immigration Rose
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Eugene West, Jimmy McHugh, and Irwin Dash;
performed by: Karyl Norman.
Box 1 : 81
In A Land That's Far
Away
1902
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: William Jerome; performed by:
Eddie Foy and Irene Bentley.
Box 3 : 88
In Cherry Blossom Time
1914
Note
Music: Eugene Salzer; lyrics: John W. Bratton. Show:
Dingbats.
Box 6 : 91
In Gay Madrid
1930
Note
Music: Fred Ahlert; lyrics: Roy Turk; performed by: Ramon
Novarro.
Box 5 : 24
In Maytime (I Learned To
Love)
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Jack Snyder.
Box 11 : 17
In My Harem
1913
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Gretta &
Claire.
Box 12 : 40
In My Little Hope Chest
1930
Note
Music and lyrics: Sam Coslow and W. Franke Harling; performed
by: Nancy Carroll. Motion Picture:
Honey.
Box 1 : 139
In My Merry Oldsmobile
1905
Note
Music: Gus Edwards; lyrics: Vincent Bryan.
Box 9 : 33
In Old Japan
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Smith.
Box 1 : 118
In Shadowland
1924
Note
Music: Ruth Brooks & Fred. E. Ahlert; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis
& Joe Young; performed by: Lionel (Mike) Ames.
Box 2 : 134
In Siam
1919
Note
Music: Johnny Cooper; lyrics: A. Burden.
Box 2 : 136
In The Garden
1914
Note
Music: Arthur Lange; lyrics: Archie Fletcher; performed by: Gene
Gomez.
Box 6 : 26
In The Heart Of The City That Has No
Heart
1913
Note
Music: Joseph M. Daly; lyrics: Thomas S. Allen; performed by:
O'Neil and Sheridan.
Box 11 : 4
In The Little Red School
House
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Wilson and Jas. A. Brennan; performed by:
Three Wainwright Sisters.
Box 9 : 23
In The Middle Of A Kiss
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: Sam Coslow. Motion Picture:
College Scandal.
Box 1 : 47
In The Pale Moonlight
1898
Note
Music and lyrics: Nat Clifford; performed by: Vesta Tilley.
Box 1 : 108
In The Valley Of The
Moon
1933
Note
Music and lyrics: Charlie Tobias and Joe Burke; performed by:
Do-Re-Me-Girls.
Box 10 : 40
Inno di Garibaldi (The Garibaldi
Hymn)
1918
Note
Music: A. Olivieri; lyrics: L. Mercantini (English by Perley A.
Child).
Box 5 : 12
Invitation a la valse (Invitation To The
Dance)
circa 1905
Note
Music: C. M. von Weber.
Box 1 : 66
Ireland
1915
Note
Music: Tam Mayo Geary; lyrics: William A. Downs.
Box 9 : 85
Is It A Sin My Loving
You?
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Emma Carus, Vincent Bryan, and J. Walter
Leopold; performed by: Emma Carus.
Box 10 : 83
Isa Lei
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: A. W. Caten.
Box 1 : 97
Isabelle (A Girl Who Is One Of The
Boys)
1896
Note
Music: John W. Bratton; lyrics: Walter H. Ford.
Box 12 : 28
Isoline, va dans la
cuisine…
1924
Note
Music: Raoul Moretti; lyrics: Albert Willemetz.
Box 1 : 119
It Goes Like This (That Funny
Melody)
1928
Note
Music: Cliff Friend; lyrics: Irving Caesar; performed by: Jimmy
Ellard.
Box 1 : 85
It Might Be You
1982
Note
Music: Dave Grusin; lyrics: Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman.
Motion Picture:
Tootsie.
Box 9 : 88
It Took The Sunshine From Old Dixieland To
Make You A Wonderful Girl
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Al J. Palmer and Joe McCarthy; performed by:
Dolce Girls and Mary Lewis.
Box 10 : 25
It Won't Be Long Before We're
Home
1918
Note
Music: Joseph Howard; lyrics: Paul Cunningham.
Box 10 : 78
It's A Helluva Swelluva Helluva Life In The
Army
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: J. C. Lewis, Jr.; performed by: Yard Birds of
Fort McArthur. Show:
Hey Rookie.
Box 3 : 21
It's A Man, Ev'ry Time, It's A
Man
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Dubin, Jimmy McHugh, and Irwin Dash;
performed by: Officer Hyman.
Box 2 : 106
It's Nice, To Be Nice, To A Nice Little Girl
like You
1911
Note
Music: Seymour Furth; lyrics: William A. Heelan; performed by:
Winifred Greene.
Box 9 : 21
It's Nice, To Be Nice, To A Nice Little Girl
Like You
1911
Note
Music: Seymour Furth; lyrics: William A. Heelan; performed by:
Maude Black.
Box 6 : 59
(It's No) Sin
1951
Note
Music: George Hoven; lyrics: Chester R. Shull; performed by:
Four Aces.
Box 6 : 45
It's Not The First Time You Left Me (But
It's The Last Time You'll Come Back)
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: George J. Bennett and M. K. Jerome; performed
by: Gene Austin and Roy Bergere.
Box 3 : 102
It's The Wonderful Way He
Loves
1913
Note
Music: Al Piantadosi; lyrics: Howard Wesley; performed by:
Florence Tempest. Note: cover shows Wesley as Homer Wesley.
Box 9 : 57
It's Too Late To Be Sorry
Now
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Joe Verges, Henri Therrien, and Irwin Le
Claire; performed by: Lucille Enderly. Note: cover lists words and music by
Geo. McQueen, Sam Maceo, J. C. Yarbrough, Joe Verges, and Henri Therrien.
Box 3 : 37
I've Been Through The
Mill
1913
Note
Music: Lewis F. Muir; lyrics: L. Wolfe Gilbert; performed by:
Valeska Suratti.
Box 3 : 60
I've Been Through The
Mill
1913
Note
Music: Lewis F. Muir; lyrics: L. Wolfe Gilbert; performed by:
Floryane.
Box 12 : 57
I've Got A Pocketful Of
Dreams
1938
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: John Burke. Motion Picture:
Sing You Sinners.
Box 8 : 34
I've Got A Right To Cry
1946
Note
Music and lyrics: Joe Liggins; performed by: Joe Liggins.
Box 3 : 121
I've Got A Spooney-ooney
Feeling
1907
Note
Music: Bennett Scott; lyrics: A. J. Mills; performed by: Claire
Romaine.
Box 5 : 28
I've Got The Blues For My Kentucky
Home
1920
Note
Music and lyrics: Clarence Gaskill; performed by: Nelson and
Cronin.
Box 1 : 100
I've Got The Time - I've Got The Place- But
It's Hard To Find The Girl
1910
Note
Music: S. R. Henry; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
Hetty King. On back cover: "Luna Walz", "Amina".
Box 2 : 18
I've Got The Time - I've Got The Place- But
It's Hard To Find The Girl
1910
Note
Music: S. R. Henry; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
Hetty King. On back cover: "I Wish I Had My Old Girl Back".
Box 3 : 47
I've Got The Time - I've Got The Place- But
It's Hard To Find The Girl
1910
Note
Music: S. R. Henry; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
Hetty King. On back cover: "If I Had A Thousand Lives To Live."
Box 13 : 4
I've Got The Time - I've Got The Place (But
It's Hard To Find The Girl)
1910
Note
Music: S. R. Henry; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
Miss Hetty King. On back cover: "Come After Breakfast".
Box 2 : 86
I've Got The World On A
String
1932
Note
Music: Harold Arlen; lyrics: Ted Koehler. Motion Picture:
I'll Get By.
Box 9 : 54
I've Lost You So Why Should I
Care
1916
Note
Music and lyrics: Richard Howard; performed by: Theda Bara.
Box 1 : 44
I've Never Seen A Straight
Banana
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Ted Waite.
Box 3 : 18
I've Taken Quite A Fancy To
You
1908
Note
Music: Theodore Morse; lyrics: Edward Madden; performed by:
Grace Drew. Show:
The Land of Nod.
Box 10 : 37
Ja-Da (Ja Da, Ja Da, Jing Jing
Jing!)
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Bob Carleton; performed by: Carleton, Sobel
& Rosenberg.
Box 9 : 20
Japanese Intermezzo
1905
Note
Music: Oscar Miller.
Box 4 : 73
Japansy
1927
Note
Music: John Klenner; lyrics: Alfred Bryan. Inside front cover:
"L'Amour - Toujours - L'Amour (Love Everlasting)".
Box 13 : 33
Japansy
1927
Note
Music: John Klenner; lyrics: Alfred Bryan. Inside front cover:
"Was It A Dream?"
Box 12 : 1
Jimmy Valentine
1910
Note
Music: Gus Edwards; lyrics: Edward Madden; performed by: Gus
Edwards.
Box 7 : 21
Jingle, Jolly Bells
1937
Note
Music: arranged by H. Jean Diestelhorst.
Box 1 : 77
Jog, Jog, Jogging Along
1926
Note
Music: H. M. Tennent; lyrics: Eric Little; performed by: Nora
Delany.
Box 4 : 48
Johnnie Morgan
1904
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Harry H. Williams; performed
by: George Sidney. Show:
Busy Izzy.
Box 10 : 75
Johnny Zero
1943
Note
Music: Vee Lawnhuurst; lyrics: Mack David.
Box 1 : 65
Jolly Fellows' Waltz (Lustige
Brüder)
1892
Note
Music: R. Vallstedt.
Box 8 : 28
Jones Boy, The
1953
Note
Music: Vic Mizzy; lyrics: Mann Curtis; performed by: Mills
Brothers.
Box 4 : 37
Juggler, The
1911
Note
Music: Carl Wilhelm Kern.
Box 2 : 135
June Night (Just Give Me A June Night, The
Moonlight And You)
1924
Note
Music: Abel Baer; lyrics: Cliff Friend; performed by: Miss
Patricola.
Box 4 : 79
June-Bugs Dance, The
1888
Note
Music: Eduard Holst.
Box 2 : 129
Just a Girl That Men
Forget
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Dubin, Fred Rath, and Joe Garren; performed
by: Jessie Reed.
Box 6 : 98
Just a Girl That Men
Forget
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Dubin, Fred Rath, and Joe Garren; performed
by: Chung Hwa Three.
Box 4 : 16
Just A Little Drink (A Song With A
Kick)
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Byron Gay.
Box 1 : 103
Just A Little Kiss For
Memory
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Mary Landis Holden; performed by: Ruth Wales
and Doris Relyea.
Box 6 : 78
Just A Little Lovin' (Will Go A Long
Way)
1948
Note
Music and lyrics: Zeke Clements and Eddy Arnold; performed by:
Eddy Arnold and Eddie Fisher.
Box 6 : 43
Just A Year Ago To-Night
1933
Note
Music: Lee David; lyrics: Billy Rose; performed by: Bud
Shays.
Box 9 : 58
Just Another Day Wasted Away (Waiting For
You)
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles Tobias and Roy Turk; performed by:
Helen Charlton and Ruth Shields.
Box 6 : 86
Just For Tonight
1914
Note
Music and lyrics: George L. Cobb; performed by: Frank Francis,
Bert Rome, and Dick Park.
Box 1 : 111
Just For You
1931
Note
Music: Lew Lewis; lyrics: Arnold New; performed by: Welcome
Lewis.
Box 10 : 6
Just Like Washington Crossed The Delaware,
General Pershing Will Cross The Rhine
1918
Note
Music: George W. Meyer; lyrics: Howard Johnson.
Box 3 : 74
Just Tell Them That You Saw
Me
1895
Note
Music and lyrics: Paul Dresser; performed by: Nellie Parker.
Box 3 : 85
Karaquette, La
1906
Note
Music: Justin Clerice. Note: covers only.
Box 3 : 22
Keep Away From The Girl
1907
Note
Music: Charles J. Moore; lyrics: Percy Ford; performed by:
Claire Romaine.
Box 2 : 75
Keep Sweeping The Cobwebs Off The
Moon
1927
Note
Music: Oscar Levant; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young;
performed by: Karyl Norman.
Box 8 : 38
Keep Your Golden Gate Wide
Open
1913
Note
Music: Gus Edwards; lyrics: Silver Wood.
Box 1 : 20
Kentucky's Way Of Sayin' Good
Mornin'
1925
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Bert
Errol.
Box 12 : 17
Kick In
1915
Note
Music: James Kendis.
Box 3 : 84
Killaloo
1915
Note
Music: Harry Puck; lyrics: Stanley Murphy; performed by: The
Exposition Girls.
Box 11 : 37
Kiss A Miss
1920
Note
Music: Maurice Baron; lyrics: Cal De Voll and Jack Yellen.
Box 6 : 46
Kiss And Make Up
1927
Note
Music: Al Bogate and Carl Hoefle; lyrics: Ned Miller and Chester
Cohn; performed by: Correll and Gosden.
Box 5 : 19
Kiss Me And Then Say
Good-Night
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Gene Johnston and Herb Wiedoft; performed by:
Herb Wiedoft and Orchestra.
Box 9 : 60
Kiss Me My Honey, Kiss
Me
1910
Note
Music: Ted Snyder; lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Little
Amy Butler. Note: covers only.
Box 2 : 118
Kiss Of Spring
1906
Note
Music: Walter Rolfe.
Box 2 : 140
Kiss Waltz
1930
Note
Music: Joe Burke; lyrics: Al Dubin. Motion Picture:
Dancing Sweeties.
Box 4 : 29
Komm doch in den
Grunewald!
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert Gilbert. Show:
Die Leichte Isabell.
Box 9 : 104
Koo-Kee-Koo
1921
Note
Music: Nacio Herb Brown; lyrics: King Zany; performed by: Hart
Sisters. Show:
Bombo.
Box 4 : 29
Lacht mein Mädelchen, weint mein
Mädelchen
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert Gilbert. Show:
Die Leichte Isabell.
Box 2 : 6
Lady Do
1927
Note
Music: Abel Baer; lyrics: Lewis & Young; performed by: Karyl
Norman. Show:
Lady Do.
Box 11 : 6
Last Call For Love, The
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: E. Y. Harburg, Margery Cummings, and Burton
Lane. Motion Picture:
Ship Ahoy.
Box 4 : 64
Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed
Me
1928
Note
Music: Carmen Lombardo; lyrics: Gus Kahn.
Box 9 : 76
Last Night On The Back Porch (I Loved Her
Best Of All)
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Lew Brown and Carl Schraubstader; performed
by: Patricola.
Box 13 : 39
Last Night (Why Couldn't It
Last)
1939
Note
Music: Austen Croom-Johnson; lyrics: Nick Kenny and Charles
Kenny; performed by: Tommy Tucker.
Box 5 : 60
Last Round-Up, The
1933
Note
Music and lyrics: Billy Hill; performed by: George Olsen and Joe
Morrison.
Box 3 : 30
Last Sweetheart Of Mine,
The
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Jimmie Monico and Cliff Friend; performed by:
Olin Landick.
Box 12 : 55
Laugh And Call It Love
1938
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: John Burke. Motion Picture:
The Unholy Beebes.
Box 9 : 65
Laughter Of Love, The
1920
Note
Music: Blanche Raymond; lyrics: Reginald Wright Kauffman.
Box 3 : 14
Lawd, You Made the Night Too
Long
1932
Note
Music: Victor Young; lyrics: Samuel M. Lewis; performed by: Ella
Shields.
Box 2 : 38
Leave Me With A Smile
1921
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles Koehler and Earl Burtmett; performed
by: Bert Errol.
Box 2 : 120
Lemon In The Garden of Love,
A
1906
Note
Music: Richard Carle; lyrics: M. E. Rourke; performed by:
Richard Carle. Show:
The Spring Chicken.
Box 2 : 10
Lena Kline (Say You'll Be A Friend Of
Mine)
1903
Note
Music: Theodore Morse; lyrics: Vincent Bryant; performed by: Gus
Rogers and Max Rogers. Show:
In London.
Box 7 : 79
Let Me Call You Sweetheart (I'm In Love With
You)
1910
Note
Music: Leo Friedman; lyrics: Beth Slater Whitson.
Box 7 : 11
Let The End Of The World Come Tomorrow (As
Long As You Love Me To-Day)
1926
Note
Music: Ernest R. Ball; lyrics: Paul Cunningham.
Box 10 : 31
Let The Flag Fly
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: L. Wolfe Gilbert.
Box 10 : 42
Let's All Be Americans
Now
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin, Edgard Leslie, and George W.
Meyer.
Box 4 : 46
Let's Go Crazy
1984
Note
Music: Prince; lyrics: Prince; performed by: Prince.
Box 5 : 27
Let's Put Out The Lights (And Go To
Sleep)
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Herman Hupfeld; performed by: Rudy Vallee.
Box 5 : 48
Let's Talk About My
Sweetie
1926
Note
Music: Walter Donaldson; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Burns
and Kissen.
Box 5 : 6
Lights Out
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: Billy Hill; performed by: Ted Fio-Rito.
Box 9 : 92
Lily Or The Rose?, The
1902
Note
Music: Alfred Solman; lyrics: Monroe H. Rosenfeld; performed by:
Lora Rogers.
Box 11 : 18
Lime House Blues
1922
Note
Music: Philip Braham; lyrics: Douglas Furber. Show:
Revue of 1924.
Box 8 : 17
Listen To That Jungle
Band
1910
Note
Music: Kendis and Paley; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by: C.
Sydney Gibson.
Box 2 : 98
Little Boy In Blue, A
1902
Note
Music: Theodore F. Morse; lyrics: Raymond A. Brown; performed
by: John P. Moore.
Box 13 : 8
Little Bride
1911
Note
Music: Reginald de Koven; lyrics: Harry B. Smith.
Box 4 : 74
Little Brown Jug
1941
Note
Music and lyrics: Eastburn (Joseph Eastburn Winner).
Box 5 : 43
Little Kiss Each Morning (A Little Kiss Each
Night), A
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Woods; performed by: Rudy Vallee. Motion
Picture:
The Vagabond Lover.
Box 1 : 66
Little Maid Of Old
Chicago
1910
Note
Music and lyrics: James S. Summer.
Box 2 : 45
Little Miss Killarney
1908
Note
Music: Gus Edwards; lyrics: Jean Havez; performed by: Will J.
Ward. Show:
Out on Broadway.
Box 11 : 35
Little Old Lady
1936
Note
Music and lyrics: Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams; performed
by: Beatrice Lillie and Bert Lahr. Show:
The Show Is On.
Box 7 : 6
Little Prince, The
1935
Note
Music: J. Charles McNeil.
Box 8 : 44
Little Sandy Sleighfoot
1957
Note
Music: Joseph E. Savarino; lyrics: Philip M. Crane.
Box 1 : 66
Little Star Won't You
Twinkle
1910
Note
Music: Charles L. Johnson; lyrics: Tell Tailor.
Box 11 : 19
London Bridge Is Falling Down On The Isle Of
Childhood Dreams
1923
Note
Music: Harry I. Robinson; lyrics: Louis Robinson; performed by:
Grace Ingram and Edith Carpenter.
Box 2 : 121
Lonesome Butterfly
1921
Note
Music: Peter De Rose; lyrics: Sam Coslow.
Box 9 : 53
Lonesome Mama
1922
Note
Music: Billie Brown; lyrics: Anna Welker Brown and E. Nickel;
performed by: Rita Gould.
Box 10 : 4
Long Boy
1917
Note
Music: Barclay Walker; lyrics: William Herschell.
Box 11 : 41
Lost In Loveliness
1954
Note
Music: Sigmund Romberg; lyrics: Leo Robin; performed by:
Jeanmaire. Show:
Girl In Pink Tights.
Box 6 : 42
Louisville Lady
1933
Note
Music: Peter De Rose; lyrics: Billy Hill; performed by: Glen
Gray.
Box 1 : 7
Love
1903
Note
Music: A. Baldwin Sloane; lyrics: R. H. Burnside; performed by:
Virginia Earl. Show:
Sergeant Kitty. On back cover:
"Popular successes from the beautiful opera 'Sergeant Kitty'..."
Box 2 : 87
Love
1903
Note
Music: A. Baldwin Sloane; lyrics: R. H. Burnside; performed by:
Virginia Earl. Show:
Sergeant Kitty. On back cover: "Gems
from the new comic opera ... Sergeant Kitty ..."
Box 2 : 21
Love Blooms But Once
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Tom Martelle; performed by: Tom Martelle.
Box 4 : 25
Love Is Like A Cicarette
1935
Note
Music: Walter Kent; lyrics: Richard Jerome.
Box 11 : 26
Love Me Or Leave Me
1928
Note
Music: Walter Dondaldson; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Eddie
Cantor. Show:
Whoopee.
Box 9 : 81
Love Me, Sweet, With All Thou
Art
circa 1890
Note
Music: Maude Valerie White (adapted from a Russian melody);
lyrics: Mrs. [Elizabeth Barrett] Browning.
Box 4 : 84
Love Sends A Little Gift Of
Roses
1919
Note
Music: John Openshaw; lyrics: Leslie Cooke. Note: first page
only (back cover of sheet music for unknown song).
Box 6 : 88
Love Walked In
1938
Note
Music: George Gershwin; lyrics: Ira Gershwin; performed by:
Hilltoppers.
Box 11 : 27
Lover, Come Back To Me
1928
Note
Music: Sigmund Romberg; lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein. Show:
New Moon.
Box 4 : 50
Love's Golden Dream
circa 1895
Note
Music and lyrics: Lindsay Lennox.
Box 7 : 18
Love's Melody (Berceuse
Tendre)
1913
Note
Music: Leo Daniderff; performed by: Arthur Monday and Sylvia
Sunday.
Box 9 : 28
Love's Old Sweet Song
circa 1900
Note
Music: J. L. Molloy; lyrics: G. Clifton Bingham.
Box 8 : 43
Love's Ship
1920
Note
Music: Alice Nadine Morrison; lyrics: Nellie Morrison.
Box 2 : 39
Lovin' Sam (The Sheik Of
Alabam)
1922
Note
Music: Milton Ager; lyrics: Jack Yellen; performed by: Cecil
Cunningham.
Box 9 : 93
Lovin' You
1926
Note
Music: Frances Green; lyrics: Sara Green.
Box 3 : 52
Lubly Gal Was Dinah, A
1895
Note
Music: Edward Solomon; lyrics: Malcolm Watson; performed by:
Hope Booth.
Box 4 : 14
Lying In The Hay
1932
Note
Music by Mireille; lyrics by Jean Franc Nohain; English version
by Henry Roberts and Harry S. Pepper; performed by: Kate Smith.
Box 5 : 10
Lying In The Hay
1932
Note
Music by Mireille; lyrics by Jean Franc Nohain; English version
by Henry Roberts and Harry S. Pepper; performed by: Will Osborne.
Box 9 : 42
Ma Lady Lu
1899
Note
Music: Edwin S. Brill; lyrics: Charles W. Doty; performed by:
Violet Clemence and Rose Clemence.
Box 4 : 48
Ma Mam'zelle Honee
1904
Note
Music: Gus Edwards; lyrics: Edgar Smith; performed by: George
Sidney. Show:
Busy Izzy.
Box 2 : 31
Mad About The Boy
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Noel Coward. Show:
Words and Music.
Box 10 : 12
Madelon
1918
Note
Music: Camille Robert; lyrics: Louis Bousquet and Alfred
Bryan.
Box 5 : 9
Malheurs d'un preux, Les
No Date
Note
Music: Lechalier; lyrics: Mr. De Montmort.
Box 12 : 53
Mam'selle
1947
Note
Music: Edmund Goulding; lyrics: Marck Gordon. Motion Picture:
The Razor's Edge.
Box 7 : 66
Man - A Maid, A
1929
Note
Music: Oscar Strauss; lyrics: Harlan Thompson. Motion Picture:
Married In Hollywood.
Box 7 : 61
Many Moons Ago
1933
Note
Music: Harry Revel; lyrics: Mack Gordon. Motion Picture:
Sitting Pretty.
Box 1 : 3
Manzanilla
1923
Note
Music: H. Joseph Tandler; lyrics: Hal Billings; performed by:
Karyl Norman. On back cover: "Nearer And Dearer".
Box 2 : 58
Manzanilla
1923
Note
Music: H. Joseph Tandler; lyrics: Hal Billings; performed by:
Karyl Norman. On back cover: "I Wonder Who's Dancing With You Tonight".
Box 10 : 66
Marche Heroique
1905
Note
Music: Earle E. Guilford.
Box 12 : 45
Marianne
1929
Note
Music: Fred E. Ahlert; lyrics: Roy Turk; performed by: Marion
Davies. Motion Picture:
Marianne.
Box 2 : 90
Mary Ann
1927
Note
Music: Abner Silver; lyrics: Benny Davis; performed by: Rosa
Rosalie.
Box 1 : 54
Mary, I Love You
1911
Note
Music: Harry McNamara; lyrics: Archie Fletcher; performed by:
Winifred Green.
Box 13 : 1
Masquerade
1928
Note
Music: Charles W. Hamp and Emile Ricca; lyrics: Mary
Compton.
Box 1 : 120
Masquerade
1932
Note
Music: John Jacob Loeb; lyrics: Paul Francis Webster. Note: back
cover in blue and red.
Box 2 : 40
Masquerade
1932
Note
Music: John Jacob Loeb; lyrics: Paul Francis Webster. Note: back
cover in blue.
Box 13 : 16
Masquerade Is Over, The
1938
Note
Music: Allie Wrubel; lyrics: Herb Magidson.
Box 5 : 50
Maybe
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: Allan Flynn and Frank Madden; performed by:
Perry Como and Eddie Fisher.
Box 5 : 26
Maybe (You're Right - Maybe I'm
Wrong)
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Billy Sherwood and Al Hegbom; performed by:
Norman Nielson. Show:
A Night in the Studio.
Box 2 : 4
Me And The Boy Friend
1924
Note
Music: Jimmie Monaco; lyrics: Sidney Clare; performed by: Karyl
Norman. Show:
That's My Boy.
Box 6 : 80
Me And The Boy Friend
1924
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: Sidney Clare.
Box 11 : 52
Me Too
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al Sherman;
performed by: Dorothy Daye.
Box 10 : 69
Meadowland
1943
Note
Music: Lev Knipper (transcribed by Albert Sirmay); lyrics:
Victor Gussev (English by Harold J. Rome).
Box 1 : 96
Meaning of U.S.A., The
1902
Note
Music and lyrics: Raymond A. Browne; performed by: Blanche
Ring.
Box 4 : 54
Meet Me In Bubble Land
1919
Note
Music: Isham Jones; lyrics: Casper Nathan and Joe Manne. Show:
Winter Garden Passing Show 1918.
Box 1 : 51
Mellow Mountain Moon
1930
Note
Music and lyrics: Fred Howard and Nat Vincent; performed by:
Elmore Vincent.
Box 2 : 133
Melody Of Love
1903
Note
Music: H. Engelmann.
Box 7 : 51
Melody Of Love, The
1911
Note
Music: Franz Lehar; lyrics: Harry B. Smith and Robert B. Smith;
performed by: Marguerita Sylvia. Show:
Gypsy Love.
Box 8 : 47
Merry Sleighing Party
1903
Note
Music: Eugene Walter.
Box 11 : 9
Mickey
1918
Note
Music: Neil Moret; lyrics: Harry Williams; dedicated to: Mabel
Normand. On front cover: Normand on horseback. On back cover: "Take Your Girlie
To The Movies (If You Can't Make Love At Home", "I'm Tickled To Death That
You're Irish".
Box 11 : 29
Mickey
1918
Note
Music: Neil Moret; lyrics: Harry Williams; dedicated to: Mabel
Normand. On front cover: 3 photographs of Normand. On back cover: "Down The
Land And Home Again".
Box 11 : 30
Mickey
1918
Note
Music: Neil Moret; lyrics: Harry Williams; dedicated to: Mabel
Normand. On front cover: Normand on horseback. On back cover: "When The Bees
Make Honey Down In Sunny Alabam'".
Box 11 : 47
Mickey
1919
Note
Music: Neil Moret; lyrics: Harry Williams; dedicated to: Mabel
Normand. On front cover: 3 photographs of Normand. On back cover: "That
Tumble-Down Shack In Athlone".
Box 7 : 27
Mid The Orange Trees And Blossoms She Is
Waiting
1901
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert P. Skilling; performed by: Edward &
Kitty Deagon.
Box 8 : 11
Midnight Fire-Alarm
1890
Note
Music: Harry J. Lincoln.
Box 1 : 27
Midnight Rose
1923
Note
Music: Lew Pollack; lyrics: Sidney Mitchell; performed by: Karyl
Norman. On back cover: "That Wonderful Mother of Mine".
Box 2 : 68
Midnight Rose
1923
Note
Music: Lew Pollack; lyrics: Sidney Mitchell; performed by: Karyl
Norman. On back cover: "Ten Thousand Years From Now."
Box 2 : 79
Midnight Rose
1923
Note
Music: Lew Pollack; lyrics: Sidney Mitchell; performed by: Karyl
Norman. On back cover: "June's The Time For Roses".
Box 2 : 15
Midnight Son, The
1897
Note
Music and lyrics: E. W. Rogers; performed by: Vesta Tilley.
Box 7 : 67
Midnight Waltz
1925
Note
Music: Walter Donaldson; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Dan
Gregory.
Box 13 : 14
Miles Of Smiles
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Lieut. Will. S. Dillon and Serg't. Herbert E.
Mohr.
Box 3 : 15
Milestones Of Life
1919
Note
Music: Clarence Senna and Monte Carlo; lyrics: Harry Edelheit;
performed by: The Creole Fashion Plate [Karyl Norman].
Box 3 : 7
Military Life For Me,
The
1918
Note
Music: Madelyn Sheppard; lyrics: Annelu Burns. Show:
Hooray For The Girls.
Box 1 : 43
Mister Butterfly
1917
Note
Music: Leo Edwards; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald.
Box 12 : 54
Mister Five By Five
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: Don Raye and Gene De Paul; performed by:
Andrews Sisters / Harry James / Freddie Slack and Ella Mae Morse. Motion
Picture:
Behind The 8 Ball.
Box 12 : 9
Mister Gallagher And Mister
Shean
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Ed Gallagher and Al Shean; show:
Ziegfeld Follies of 1922.
Box 2 : 23
Mona Lisa
1912
Note
Music: Charles E. Roat.
Box 3 : 70
Moon Has His Eyes On You,
The
1905
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Billy Johnson; performed by:
Lillian Mills and Elida Morris.
Box 12 : 33
Moon Is Low, The
1930
Note
Music: Nacio Herb Brown; lyrics: Arthur Freed; performed by:
Joan Crawford. Motion Picture:
Montana Moon.
Box 8 : 7
Moon Shines On The Mooonshine,
The
1920
Note
Music: Robert Hood Bowers; lyrics: Francis De Witt; performed
by: Bert Williams. Show:
Ziegfeld Follies.
Box 6 : 48a
Moon Song That Wasn't Meant For
Me
1932
Note
Music: Arthur Johnston; lyrics: Sam Coslow; performed by: Kate
Smith.
Box 1 : 127
Moon Winks
1904
Note
Music: George Stevens.
Box 4 : 86
Moonbeam! Kiss Her For
Me
1927
Note
Music: Harry Woods; lyrics: Mort Dixon; performed by: Charles
Derickson.
Box 3 : 49
Moonbeams And Dreams Of
You
1906
Note
Music: S. Wallenstein; lyrics: Harold Atteridge; performed by:
Otis Spencer.
Box 1 : 134
Moonlight Masquerade
1941
Note
Music: Toots Camarata; lyrics: Jack Lawrence; performed by:
Luigi Romanelli.
Box 7 : 4
Moonlight Saving Time
1931
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Kahal and Harry Richman; performed by:
Harry Richman.
Box 10 : 45a
Mother (I Love You)
1920
Note
Music and lyrics: Howard Smith and Gitz Rice.
Box 6 : 60
Mother's Boy
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Jimmy Conzelman; performed by: Don Bestor.
Box 11 : 2
Mrs. Worthington
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: Noel Coward.
Box 4 : 17
Music Goes 'Round And Around,
The
1935
Note
Music: Edward Farley and Michael Riley; lyrics: "Red"
Hodgson.
Box 12 : 12
My Alamo Love
1903
Note
Music: H. L. Heartz; lyrics: Richard Carle. Show:
The Tenderfoot.
Box 3 : 90
My Baby's Arms
1919
Note
Music: Harry Tierney; lyrics: Joseph McCarthy. Show:
Ziegfeld Follies of 1919. On back
cover: "64 million people ..."
Box 3 : 129
My Baby's Arms
1919
Note
Music: Harry Tierney; lyrics: Joseph McCarthy. Show:
Ziegfeld Follies of 1919. On back
cover: "This full page advertisement appears in the following magazines
..."
Box 4 : 80
My Baby's Back (Cock-A-Doodle I'm Off My
Noodle)
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Howard Johnson, Al Sherman, and Charles
Tobias; performed by: Frank Kamplain, Al Bernard, and Sammy Stept (The Record
Boys).
Box 1 : 135
My Big Moon
1909
Note
Music and lyrics: James W. Casey.
Box 12 : 6
My Croony Melody
1914
Note
Music and lyrics: E. Ray Goetz and Joe Goodwin; performed by:
Fred Astaire and Adele Astaire.
Box 3 : 17
My Darling, My Darling
1948
Note
Music and lyrics: Frank Loesser; performed by: Ray Bolger.
Motion Picture:
Where's Charley. Note: British
edition.
Box 12 : 19
My Darling, My Darling
1948
Note
Music and lyrics: Frank Loesser; performed by: Ray Bolger.
Motion Picture:
Where's Charley. Note: U.S.
edition.
Box 10 : 33
My Dream Of The Big
Parade
1926
Note
Music: Jimmy McHugh; lyrics: Al Dubin.
Box 9 : 38
My First Love
1928
Note
Music: Ted Fiorito; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young.
Box 7 : 63
My Gal (She Has Some Wonderful
Ways)
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Ed G. Nelson and Bud Cooper.
Box 2 : 26
My Heart Belongs to the
U.S.A.
1918
Note
Music: Burton Hamilton; lyrics: William A. Halloran. Show:
You Know Me, Al!
Box 3 : 44
My Idea of a Girl
1913
Note
Music: Gus Edwards; lyrics: Jean Havez; performed by: Will J.
Ward.
Box 9 : 15
My Jersey Lily
1900
Note
Music: Harry Von Tilzer; lyrics: Arthur Trevelyan; performed by:
Baby Florida.
Box 3 : 2
My Lesbian Rose
1905
Note
Music: L. S. Tourjee; lyrics: J. H. Blackfan.
Box 7 : 57
My Little Baby
1887
Note
Music: Gustave Kerker; lyrics: Hugh Morton; performed by: Dan
Daly and Edna May.
Box 3 : 36
My Little Zulu Babe
1900
Note
Music: James T. Bryan; lyrics: W. S. Estren; performed by:
Williams & Walker.
Box 2 : 126
My Moonlight Madonna
1933
Note
Music: Zdenko Fibich and William Scotti; lyrics: Paul Francis
Webster.
Box 12 : 50
My Nelly's Blue Eyes
1947
Note
Music and lyrics: Wm. J. Scanlan. Motion Picture:
My Wild Irish Rose.
Box 8 : 42
My Oriental Symphony
No Date
Note
Music: Oliver G. Wallace; lyrics: Arthur Freed.
Box 3 : 101
My Otaheitee Lady
1902
Note
Music: Jerome D. Kern; lyrics: Charles H. Taylor; performed by:
Billy Burke. Show:
The Amazons.
Box 7 : 64
My Own Evangeline
1902
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Verona.
Box 10 : 54
My Own Sunshine (I Will Love You Like the
Red , White, and Blue)
1907
Note
Music: Maurice Porcelain; lyrics: Leo Kaufman; performed by:
Ethelle Marshall.
Box 1 : 110
My Pavo Real Girl
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Ben Black; performed by: Miss Jacobs.
Box 6 : 4
My Regular Girl Is a Regular Feller and I'm
Her Regular Beau
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Dannie O'Neil and Jimmie Foley; performed by:
Dannie O'Neil and Jimmie Foley.
Box 5 : 73
My Rocky Mountain
Sweetheart
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Cliff Carlisle; performed by: Dick Dawson.
Box 2 : 34
My Wild Irish Rose
1899
Note
Music and lyrics: Chauncey Olcott.
Box 1 : 78
Naughty Eyes
1908
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Harry Sylvester; performed by:
Mary Lawrence.
Box 3 : 57
Naughty Mamzelle
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Tom Martelle; performed by: Tom Martelle.
Box 10 : 15
Navy Took Them Over, And The Navy Will Bring
Them Back, The
1918
Note
Music: Ira Schuster; lyrics: Howard Johnson.
Box 5 : 40
Nearer My God to Thee
1911
Box 1 : 131
Neath The Silv'ry Moon
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Cliff Friend; performed by: Arthur Jarrett.
Inside front cover: "Lovable", "Goodnight, My Love".
Box 6 : 12
Neath The Silv'ry Moon
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Cliff Friend; performed by: Arthur Jarrett.
Inside front cover: "Cuban Love Song", "How Long Will It Last?"
Box 13 : 27
Nellie Mine
1902
Note
Music: John W. Bratton; lyrics: Paul West; performed by: Aurie
Dagwell.
Box 3 : 12
Neutrality March
1915
Note
Music: Mike Bernard.
Box 11 : 46
Never Swat A Fly
1930
Note
Music and lyrics: B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson.
Motion Picture:
Just Imagine.
Box 5 : 61
New Kind Of Man With A New Kind of Love For
Me, A
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Sidney Clare and Leon Flatow; performed by:
Norman L. White.
Box 3 : 87
Next Sunday At Nine ("Dearie, Won't You Call
Me Dearie")
1912
Note
Music and lyrics: Evans Lloyd; performed by: Alexander and
Scott.
Box 13 : 146
Nice Songs For Naughty
People
1942
Note
10 novelty songs; published by Joe Davis Music Co., New
York.
Box 13 : 25
Night In Napoli, A
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Little Caruso (A. Rossitto); performed by:
Little Caruso (A. Rossitto).
Box 13 : 43
Ninety-Nine Ways
1957
Note
Music and lyrics: Anthony September; performed by: Tab
Hunter.
Box 5 : 21
No! No! A Thousand Times
No!!
1934
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abner Silver;
performed by: Allen Cross and Henry Dunn.
Box 8 : 24
No One Loves You Any Better Than Your
M-A-Double-M-Y
1923
Note
Music: Harry Link; lyrics: Bob Nelson; performed by: Fred
Bernard and Sid Garry.
Box 5 : 57
Nobody Knows But My Pillow And
Me
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Nat Vincent, Billy Hueston, and Billy Frisch;
performed by: Paul Specht and Orchestra.
Box 1 : 29
Nobody Lied (When They Said I Cried Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman and Hyatt Berry;
performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "Childhood Days".
Box 2 : 72
Nobody Lied (When They Said I Cried Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman and Hyatt Berry;
performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "Down Old Virginia Way" (blue
ink).
Box 2 : 74
Nobody Lied (When They Said I Cried Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman and Hyatt Berry;
performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "Sweet Indiana Home".
Box 2 : 77
Nobody Lied (When They Said I Cried Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman and Hyatt Berry;
performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "Ooo Ernest".
Box 2 : 78
Nobody Lied (When They Said I Cried Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman and Hyatt Berry;
performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "Tomorrow".
Box 2 : 81
Nobody Lied (When They Said I Cried Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman and Hyatt Berry;
performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "Bamboo Boy".
Box 13 : 2
Nobody Lied (When They Said I Cried Over
You)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman and Hyatt Berry;
performed by: Karyl Norman. On back cover: "Down Old Virginia Way" (brown
ink).
Box 2 : 53
Nobody Loves Me (Just the Way I Want to be
Loved)
1924
Note
Music: Karyl Norman and Bobbie Simonds; lyrics: Karyl Norman and
Coleman Goetz; performed by: Karyl Norman.
Box 7 : 12
Nobody Loves No Baby (Like My Baby Loves
Me!)
1931
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Donaldson.
Box 3 : 58
Not Yet But Soon
1907
Note
Music: Rose De Haven; lyrics: Mrs. George W. De Haven; performed
by: Rose De Haven.
Box 1 : 64
Now, I Have To Call Him
Father
1908
Note
Music and lyrics: Chas Collins and Fred Godfrey; performed by:
Vesta Victoria.
Box 9 : 83
Oh, Baby! (Don't Say No - Say
May-Be)
1924
Note
Music: Walter Donaldson; lyrics: Bud G. De Sylva; performed by:
Jean Granese.
Box 2 : 11
Oh! Boy, What A Girl
1925
Note
Music: Wright and Bessinger; lyrics: Bud Green; performed by:
Dumbell Girls. Show:
Tangerine.
Box 9 : 36
Oh By Jingo! Oh By Gee! (You're The Only
Girl For Me)
1919
Note
Music: Harry Von Tilzer; lyrics: Lew Brown; performed by:
Charlotte Greenwood. Show:
Linger Longer Letty.
Box 3 : 89
Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The
Morning
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Herbert
Clifton.
Box 3 : 139
Oh! How I Hate To Get Up In The
Morning
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Rae Samuels.
Box 3 : 134
Oh, How I Miss You
Tonight
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Benny Davis, Joe Burke, and Mark Fisher;
performed by: the Loomis Sisters, Maxine and Virginia.
Box 6 : 10
Oh! How I Wish I Could Sleep Until My Daddy
Comes Home
1918
Note
Music: Pete Wendling; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young;
performed by: Al Jolson.
Box 4 : 3
Oh! How She Could Yacki Hacki Wichi Wacki
Woo
1916
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Stanley Murphy and Charles
McCarron.
Box 3 : 97
Oh, Isn't It Singular!
1903
Note
Music: George Le Brunn; lyrics: J. P. Harrington; performed by:
Vesta Tilley. Show:
Algy.
Box 7 : 5
Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny,
Oh!
1917
Note
Music: Abe Olman; lyrics: Ed Rose; performed by: Sophie
Tucker.
Box 7 : 48
Oh! Look At Me Now
1941
Note
Music: Joe Bushkin; lyrics: John De Vries, John; performed by:
Tommy Dorsey.
Box 6 : 67
Oh Lovey Be Mine
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Donaldson; performed by: Correll and
Gosden.
Box 6 : 48
Oh! Moon Please Send Me A Loving
Man
1921
Note
Music: Vincent Allaria; lyrics: Richard Albanese.
Box 3 : 8
Oh Peter (You're So
Nice)
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Herb Wiedoeft, Gene Rose, and Jesse Stafford;
performed by: Herb Wiedoeft and his orchestra.
Box 5 : 7
Oh Peter (You're So
Nice)
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Herb Wiedoeft, Gene Rose, and Jesse Stafford;
performed by: The Commanders.
Box 7 : 24
Oh! Sweet Flower, Pure And
Rare
1902
Note
Music: H. Englemann, H. (arranged by); lyrics: Richard C.
Dillmore. Note: adapted from Flotow's opera
Martha.
Box 3 : 66
Oh! That Moonlight Glide
1910
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Junie McCree, Junie; performed
by: Tempest and Sunshine.
Box 2 : 110
Oh! What A Beautiful Dream (You
Seem)
1912
Note
Music: Joe Cooper; lyrics: Dave Oppenheim; performed by:
Tempest.
Box 2 : 36
Oh, What A Girl!
1925
Note
Music: Ed Smalle; lyrics: George A. Kershaw; performed by: Tommy
Martelle. Show:
Some Girl.
Box 8 : 41
Oh! What A Pal Was Mary
1919
Note
Music: Pete Wendling; lyrics: Edgar Leslie and Bert Kalmar.
Box 3 : 113
Oh You Cute Little Devil
1912
Note
Music: Benkhart & Shisler; lyrics: Clarence Gaskill;
performed by: King Sisters.
Box 8 : 51
Oh You Little
SUN-UV-ER-GUN
1923
Note
Music: Joseph Solman; lyrics: Richard Howard.
Box 3 : 19
Oh! You Mamma's Boy
1913
Note
Music: Joe Cooper; lyrics: Dave Oppenheim; performed by:
Tempest.
Box 3 : 10
Oh You Tease
1910
Note
Music and lyrics: Merritt W. Lund; performed by: Tempest and
Sunshine. Show:
Winter Garden.
Box 12 : 4
Oh, You Wonderful Girls!
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: William B. Friedlander; performed by: Nan
Halperin. Show:
Four Husbands. On back cover: "Music
worth having ..."
Box 13 : 20
Oh, You Wonderful Girls!
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: William B. Friedlander; performed by: Nan
Halperin. Show:
Four Husbands. On back cover: "Sweet
Egyptian Rose".
Box 1 : 24
Old Fashion Girl With A New Fashion
Gown
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Tom Martelle; performed by: Tom Martelle.
Box 2 : 116
Old Folks At Home, The
1923
Note
Music: Richard A. Whiting; lyrics: Gus Kahn and Raymond B. Egan;
performed by: Karyl Norman.
Box 4 : 89
Old Man Sunshine (Little Boy
Bluebird)
1928
Note
Music: Harry Warren; lyrics: Mort Dixon.
Box 7 : 31
Omar Khayyam
1914
Note
Music: Benjamin Richmond.
Box 2 : 27
On A Little Farm In
Normandie
1919
Note
Music: Nat Osborne; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
John Haw. Show:
Atta Boy.
Box 3 : 86
On A Little Farm In
Normandie
1919
Note
Music: Nat Osborne; lyrics: Ballard MacDonald; performed by:
Frank Tinney. Show:
Atta Boy.
Box 3 : 96
On Furlough
1900
Note
Music: Walter Tilbury and H. E. Pether; lyrics: Sam Richards;
performed by: Vesta Tilley. Show:
Algy.
Box 3 : 72
On The Boulevard
1903
Note
Music: Alfred Muller-Norden; lyrics: Edgar Smith; performed by:
Lillian Russell. Show:
Whoop Dee Doo.
Box 2 : 103
On The Good Ship
Lollipop
1934
Note
Music and lyrics: Sidney Clare and Richard A. Whiting; performed
by: Shirley Temple. Motion Picture:
Bright Eyes.
Box 1 : 63
On The Shores Of Italy
1914
Note
Music: Jack Glogau; lyrics: Al Piantadosi; performed by: Josie
Scott.
Box 2 : 148
On The Shores Of Italy
1914
Note
Music: Jack Glogau; lyrics: Al Piantadosi; performed by: Mr. R.
M. D'Angelo. Show:
The Ding Bats. Note: front cover
only.
Box 13 : 26
On The Shores Of Italy
1914
Note
Music: Jack Glogau; lyrics: Al Piantadosi; performed by: H.
Delfino.
Box 3 : 147
One And Only, The
1978
Note
Music: Patrick Williams; lyrics: Alan and Marilyn Bergman.
Motion Picture:
The One and Only.
Box 8 : 20
One Meat Ball
1944
Note
Music and lyrics: Hy Zaret and Lou Singer; performed by: Josh
White and Jimmy Savo. Show:
Café Society.
Box 6 : 28a
One Sweet Kiss
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Jolson and Dave Dreyer; performed by: Al
Jolson and Danny Lee.
Box 6 : 38
One Wonderful Night
1914
Note
Music: Clarence M. Jones; lyrics: Joe Lyons and E. Clinton
Keithley; performed by: Francis X. Bushman.
Box 7 : 38
One-zy Two-zy (I Love
You-zy)
1946
Note
Music and lyrics: Dave Franklin and Irving Taylor.
Box 5 : 14
Only A Pansy Blossom
1911
Note
Music: Frank Howard; lyrics: E. E. Rexford.
Box 7 : 62
Or What Have You?
1929
Note
Music: Morris Hamilton; lyrics: Grace Henry. Show:
The Little Show.
Box 6 : 7
Our Bungalow Of Dreams
1927
Note
Music: Joe Verges; lyrics: Tommie Malie and Charlie Newman;
performed by: John and Ned.
Box 3 : 75
Over There
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: George M. Cohan; performed by: Nora Bayes.
Box 4 : 15
Overalls And Calico
1920
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Gus Kahn.
Box 1 : 112
Pal Of My Cradle Days
1925
Note
Music: Al Piantadosi; lyrics: Marshall Montgomery; performed by:
Cuddles Lee.
Box 6 : 75
Pal Of My Cradle Days
1925
Note
Music: Al Piantadosi; lyrics: Marshall Montgomery; performed by:
Jams and Whalen.
Box 9 : 72
Pal Of My Cradle Days
1925
Note
Music: Al Piantadosi; lyrics: Marshall Montgomery; performed by:
Those Deere Girls.
Box 5 : 64
Pal That I Loved Stole The Gal That I Loved,
The
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Pease and Ed. G. Nelson; performed by:
Charles Crafts and Jack Sheehan. Note: pages 1-4 missing.
Box 9 : 101
Pal That I Loved Stole The Gal That I Loved,
The
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Pease and Ed. G. Nelson; performed by:
Florence Gast.
Box 2 : 42
Pansies You Gave For Remembrance,
The
1923
Note
Music: Celia C. Stevens; lyrics: J. M. Stuart-Young.
Box 9 : 24
Pansy
1901
Note
Music and lyrics: Pat Rooney; performed by: Georgia Caine and
Hattie Waters. Show:
The Messenger Boy.
Box 3 : 115
Paris Rose
1924
Note
Music: Robert Simonds; lyrics: Billy Du Val; performed by: Karyl
Norman. Show:
That's My Boy.
Box 4 : 71
Penny A Kiss - A Penny A Hug,
A
1950
Note
Music and lyrics: Buddy Kaye and Ralph Care; performed by: Dinah
Shore.
Box 2 : 96
Peter Pan (I Love You)
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert King and Ray Henderson; performed by:
Marilyn Miller. Show:
Peter Pan. On back cover: "Shine
..."
Box 2 : 97
Peter Pan (I Love You)
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert King and Ray Henderson; performed by:
Marilyn Miller. Show:
Peter Pan. On back cover: "At The
End Of The Road ..."
Box 7 : 14
Pettin' In The Park
1933
Note
Music: Harry Warren; lyrics: Al Dubin. Motion Picture:
Gold Diggers of 1933.
Box 6 : 5
Pick Me Up And Lay Me Down In Dear Old
Dixieland
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. On back cover:
"Mary Dear (Some Day We Will Meet Again)".
Box 9 : 94
Pick Me Up And Lay Me Down In Dear Old
Dixieland
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby. On back cover: "By
The Sapphire Sea".
Box 4 : 78
Pigeon Walk
1914
Note
Music: James V. Monaco.
Box 2 : 60
Play That Melody Of Love
1924
Note
Music: Robert Simonds; lyrics: Billy Du Val; performed by: Karyl
Norman. Show:
That's My Boy. On back cover: "Take
Me Back To Your Heart".
Box 2 : 76
Play That Melody Of Love
1924
Note
Music: Robert Simonds; lyrics: Billy Du Val; performed by: Karyl
Norman. Show:
That's My Boy. On back cover: "A New
Kind Of Man With A New Kind Of Love For Me".
Box 6 : 68
Playmates
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Billy Hill; performed by: Van and Schenck.
Box 13 : 38
Plaything
1957
Note
Music and lyrics: Samuel Underwood and Henry Underwood;
performed by: Ted Newman.
Box 5 : 30
Please Be Good To My Old
Girl
1924
Note
Music: Ray Henderson; lyrics: Mort Dixon and Billy Rose.
Box 2 : 44
Please Come Play In My
Yard
1904
Note
Music: Theodore Morse; lyrics: Edward Madden; performed by:
Slater and Finch.
Box 2 : 108
Poet And Peasant
(Overture)
circa 1914
Note
Music: Franz von Suppé.
Box 7 : 22
Poppy Time In Old Japan
1915
Note
Music: Will E. Dulmage; lyrics: E. J. Meyers; performed by:
Kaynore and Boslyn.
Box 7 : 28
Prairie Lullaby
1934
Note
Music: Billy Hill. Note: front cover only.
Box 10 : 64
Praise The Lord And Pass The
Ammunition!
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: Frank Loesser.
Box 3 : 73
Pretty Mollie Shannon
1901
Note
Music: Walter Wolff; lyrics: George H. Ryan; performed by: Anna
Held. Show:
The Little Duchess. On back cover:
"Successful compositions by the popular young writer Herbert Dillea".
Box 3 : 143
Pretty Mollie Shannon
1901
Note
Music: Walter Wolff; lyrics: George H. Ryan; performed by: Anna
Held. Show:
The Little Duchess. On back cover:
"Popular song successes by the versatile writer L. Harry Freeman".
Box 9 : 95
Pride Of The Ball
1894
Note
Music: H. G. Verner; lyrics: Harry G. Glyde.
Box 6 : 1
Purple Pansies Waltz
1904
Note
Music: J. S. Fearis.
Box 2 : 124
Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew
Any Girl Like You)
1910
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Junie McCree, Junie; performed
by: Elizabeth Murray. Show:
Madame Sherry. On back cover: "Oh,
That Moonlight Glide", "I Want Someone To Flirt With Me".
Box 9 : 45
Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew
Any Girl Like You)
1910
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Junie McCree, Junie; performed
by: Elizabeth Murray. Show:
Madame Sherry. On back cover: "Put
Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)", "I Want Someone
To Flirt With Me".
Box 2 : 92
Put Your Arms Where They Belong (For They
Belong To Me)
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Lou Davis, Henry Santly, and Herman Ackman;
performed by: Nee Sa Long (Long Tack Sam).
Box 13 : 6
Ragtime College Girl,
The
1911
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: S. M. Lewis; performed by: Julian
Eltinge. Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 3 : 133
Ragtime Violin!
1911
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Evalyn Ramond and
Leah La Ray.
Box 5 : 59
Rainbow-Man
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: James Hanley and Eddie Dowling; performed by:
Eddie Dowling.
Box 13 : 40
Raunchy
1957
Note
Music and lyrics: William Justis and Sidney Manker; performed
by: Bill Justis.
Box 12 : 52
Red River Valley
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: Nick Manoloff; performed by: Gene Autry.
Box 6 : 96
Release Me
1954
Note
Music and lyrics: Eddie Miller, Dub Williams, and Robert Yount;
performed by: Engelbert Humperdinck.
Box 7 : 43
Remember Me (Far Away)
circa 1906
Note
Music: M. Brinkmann.
Box 5 : 78
Remember Me To Mary (If She Still Remembers
Me)
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; performed by: Paul
Ash.
Box 10 : 62
Remember Pearl Harbor
1941
Note
Music: Don Reid and Sammy Kaye; lyrics: Don Reid.
Box 8 : 30
Remember What I Told You To
Forget
1972
Note
Music and lyrics: Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter; performed by:
Tavares.
Box 4 : 23
Reverie
1939
Note
Music: Claude Debussy.
Box 11 : 22
Right As The Rain
1944
Note
Music: Harold Arlen; lyrics: E. Y. Harburg. Show:
Bloomer Girl.
Box 6 : 15
Right Kind Of Man, The
1929
Note
Music: Abel Baer; lyrics: L. Wolfe Gilbert; performed by: Lenore
Ulric. Motion Picture:
Frozen Justice. Note: with
So Dear To Me (Conrad, Mitchell & Gottler, 1929).
Box 1 : 2
Ring Dang Ding Dang Doo
1922
Note
Music: Robert King; lyrics: Elmer Hughes. Inside front cover: "I
Ain't Nobody's Darling".
Box 1 : 71
Ring Dang Ding Dang Doo
1922
Note
Music: Robert King; lyrics: Elmer Hughes. Inside front cover:
"Never Mind".
Box 1 : 82
Roamin' In The Gloamin'
1911
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Lauder; performed by: Harry Lauder.
Box 1 : 132
Rock-A-Bye Moon
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Howard Johnson, Fred Steele, and Morton Lang;
performed by: Ethel Shutta.
Box 9 : 26
Rock A Bye My Baby Blues
1923
Note
Music: Billy Hill; lyrics: Larry Yoell; performed by: Flo Kelly
and Nellie Kelly.
Box 5 : 75
Rock Me To Sleep In My Rocky Mountain
Home
1935
Note
Music and lyrics: Billy Hill; performed by: Tex Fletcher.
Box 4 : 28
Roll 'Em Girls (Roll Your
Own)
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Bobby Heath, Micky Marr, and Archie Fletcher;
performed by: Bobby Heath Revue.
Box 7 : 25
Romance of Love (Romanza de Amour),
A
1901
Note
Music arranged by: H. Englemann.
Box 6 : 84
Rooster Fox Trot, The
1917
Box 1 : 52
Rose Of Japan
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Moe Thompson and Norman Herbert.
Box 2 : 41
Rosy Cheeks
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Seymour Simons and Richard A. Whiting;
performed by: Bert Errol.
Box 13 : 41
Roving Kind, The
1950
Note
Music and lyrics: Jessie Cavanaugh and Arnold Stanton; performed
by: Guy Mitchell.
Box 9 : 9
Rum And Coca-Cola
1944
Note
Music: Jeri Sullavan and Paul Baron; lyrics: Morey Amsterdam;
performed by: Andrews Sisters.
Box 12 : 38
Runaway June
1915
Note
Music and lyrics: Harold Freeman; performed by: Norma Phillips.
Show:
Runaway June.
Box 2 : 46
Sack Waltz, The
1907
Note
Music: John A. Metcalf.
Box 8 : 22
Saddle Boy Boogie
1952
Note
Music: Norma M. Lyon.
Box 1 : 75
Sahara
1919
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Alfred Bryan. Show:
Monte Cristo Jr.
Box 4 : 83
Sailor's Hornpipe, The
1945
Note
Music: Helen E. Rath.
Box 11 : 20
Salvation Lassie Of Mine
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Jack Caddigan and Chick Story.
Box 4 : 82
Sam, The Salt
1939
Note
Music and lyrics: Marie Seuel-Holst.
Box 6 : 93
Saucy Sparrow, The
1908
Note
Music: Julian Edwards; lyrics: Chas. J. Campbell and Edward
Siedle. Show:
The Gay Musician.
Box 9 : 64
Save The Children
1903
Note
Music and lyrics: F. H. Richardson.
Box 10 : 90
Savin' Myself For Bill
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: Vick Knight; performed by: Ginny Simms. Show:
Johnny Presents.
Box 2 : 49
Seaside Girls
1899
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry B. Norris; performed by: Vesta
Tilley.
Box 2 : 30
Second Time Around, The
1960
Note
Music: James Van Heusen; lyrics: Sammy Cahn. Motion Picture:
High Times.
Box 3 : 104
Secret Love
1953
Note
Music: Sammy Fain; lyrics: Paul Francis Webster; performed by:
Doris Day. Motion Picture:
Calamity Jane. On back cover:
"Contents of vocal collections of popular standard favorites ..."
Box 12 : 32
Secret Love
1953
Note
Music: Sammy Fain; lyrics: Paul Francis Webster; performed by:
Doris Day. Motion Picture:
Calamity Jane. On back cover: "Music
for everyone series ..."
Box 1 : 37
Seminary Girl
1917
Note
Music: Harry Tierney; lyrics: Alfred Bryan. Show:
What Next?
Box 13 : 21
Send Me Away With A
Smile
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Louis Weslyn and Al Piantadosi.
Box 6 : 44
September Song
1938
Note
Music: Kurt Weill; lyrics: Maxwell Anderson; performed by:
Liberace.
Box 4 : 70
She Is More To Be Pitied, Than
Censured
1937
Note
Music and lyrics: William M. Gray; performed by: Original King's
Jesters.
Box 3 : 82
She Loves Me
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Lew Brown and Austin Egen; performed by: Ella
Shields.
Box 6 : 69
She Might Flirt With Others (She Still Loves
But Me)
1895
Note
Music and lyrics: Dave Marion.
Box 3 : 111
She Pushed Me Into The
Parlour
1912
Note
Music: Will Mayne; lyrics: Alfred Ellerton; performed by: Kitty
Doner. Show:
The Gaiety Jubilee.
Box 6 : 9
Shepherd Serenade
1941
Note
Music: Fred Spielman; lyrics: Kermit Goell.
Box 3 : 33
She's A Picture On The Elevated
Station
1899
Note
Music and lyrics: Ed Rogers; performed by: Harry Le Clair.
Box 1 : 36
Ship Ahoy!
1931
Note
Music and lyrics: Merton Bories and Hugh Barrett Dobbs.
Box 3 : 125
Ship Ahoy! (All the Nice Girls Love a
Sailor)
1909
Note
Music: Bennett Scott; lyrics: A. J. Mills; performed by: Hetty
King.
Box 10 : 76
Shout! Wherever You May Be I Am An
American
1940
Note
Music and lyrics: Ira Schuster, Paul Cunningham, and Leonard
Whitcup; performed by: Gray Gordon.
Box 7 : 33
Silver Bell
1910
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Edward Madden.
Box 13 : 15
Silver Head
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: James Brockman, Vincent Lopez, and Joseph
Nussbaum; performed by: Mario Alvarez.
Box 3 : 93
Sing A Song Of Sunbeams
1939
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: Johnny Burke. Motion Picture:
East Side of Heaven.
Box 12 : 43
Sing, Baby, Sing
1936
Note
Music: Lew Pollack; lyrics: Jack Yellen. Motion Picture:
Sing Baby Sing.
Box 13 : 5
Sing Me A Song Of The
South
1899
Note
Music: James W. Casey; lyrics: George A. Norton; performed by:
Will Thompson.
Box 11 : 40
Sing Song Girl (Little Yella
Cinderella)
1930
Note
Music: James F. Hanley; lyrics: Joseph McCarthy.
Box 11 : 49
Sing-Lee, China-Boy
1926
Note
Music: Katherine Allan Lively; lyrics: Jane Carodine.
Box 5 : 20
Sissy
1938
Note
Music: Louis Panico and Jack Fascinato; lyrics: Irving Kahal;
performed by: Louis Panico and Orchestra.
Box 7 : 45
Sly Cupid
1907
Note
Music: Bernhard Stern.
Box 10 : 45b
Smiles
1917
Note
Music: Lee S. Roberts; lyrics: J. Will Callahan.
Box 1 : 8
Smoke Clouds
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Davy Burnaby, Ernest Rolls, and Herman
Darewski; performed by: Jennie Benson.
Box 3 : 114
Snookey Ookums
1913
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Helen Trix.
Box 6 : 15
So Dear To Me
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell, and Archie
Gottler. Motion Picture:
The Cock-Eyed World. Note: with
The
Right Kind of Man
(Baer & Gilbert, 1929).
Box 11 : 28
So This Is Love
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: E. Ray Goetz; performed by: Irene Bordoni.
Show:
Little Miss Bluebeard.
Box 1 : 70
Soldiers Of Fortune
1901
Note
Music: L. V. Gustin; performed by: Cheridah Simpson.
Box 1 : 128
Soldiers Of Peace
1925
Note
Music: Harry J. Lincoln.
Box 8 : 1
Some Sunday Morning
1945
Note
Music: M. K. Jerome and Ray Heindorf; lyrics: Ted Koehler.
Motion Picture:
San Antonio.
Box 9 : 5
Somebody Bad Stole De Wedding
Bell
1953
Note
Music: Dave Mann; lyrics: Bob Hilliard; performed by: Georgia
Gibbs.
Box 12 : 25
Somebody Like You
1924
Note
Music: Walter Donaldson; lyrics: Cliff Friend; performed by:
Karyl Norman. Show:
That's My Boy.
Box 7 : 80
Somebody Loves You
1932
Note
Music and lyrics: Charlie Tobias and Peter De Rose; performed
by: Vincent Lopez and Orchestra.
Box 9 : 91
Somebody's Going To Get The
Bee
1917
Note
Music: Henry I. Marshall; lyrics: Haven Gillespie; performed by:
Ford Sisters.
Box 9 : 90
Someone To Love
1925
Note
Music: Ted Fiorito; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Doris
Bleach.
Box 6 : 47
Sometime
1925
Note
Music: Ted Fiorito; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Three Little
Playmates (Haynes, Kaiser, Lehmann).
Box 8 : 29
Somewhere Along The Way
1952
Note
Music: Kurt Adams; lyrics: Sammy Gallop; performed by: Nat
"King" Cole.
Box 8 : 40
Somewhere On Broadway
1917
Note
Music: Harry Carroll; lyrics: Stanley Murphy.
Box 7 : 69
Somewhere, There's
Someone
1918
Note
Music: Joe Solman; lyrics: Maurice Solman and Sam Wallace;
performed by: June Caprice.
Box 11 : 34
Song Of A Fool, The
1930
Note
Music: Jesse Greer; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis; performed by: George
Price.
Box 2 : 93
Song Of The Islands (Na Lei O
Hawaii)
1915
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles E. King.
Box 2 : 147
Song On The Sand
1983
Note
Music and lyrics: Jerry Herman. Show:
La Cage aux folles.
Box 3 : 112
Song That Will Live Forever,
The
1896
Note
Music: Felix McGlennon; lyrics: Tom Browne; performed by: Helene
Mora.
Box 6 : 94
Songs Of The Gay 90's
1935-1942
Box 5 : 34
Sonny Boy
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Jolson, B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray
Henderson; performed by: Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler. Show:
The Singing Fool.
Box 10 : 34
Sons Of America (America Needs
You)
1917
Note
Music: William T. Pierson; lyrics: Arthur F. Holt.
Box 7 : 20
Southern Dream, A
1905
Note
Music: Harry J. Lincoln.
Box 11 : 25
Spinning Song
1947
Note
Music: Albert Ellmenreich.
Box 8 : 16
Spooks
1932
Note
Music: Maxwell Eckstein.
Box 13 : 12
Spoontime
1905
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer.
Box 10 : 55
Stand By Old Glory
1941
Note
Music and lyrics: Mary Maud Rogerson.
Box 3 : 81
Starlight
1905
Note
Music: Theodore Morse; lyrics: Edward Madden; performed by:
Lowrey Sisters.
Box 4 : 48
Stella
1904
Note
Music: Herbert Spencer; lyrics: Eddie Dustin; performed by:
George Sidney. Show:
Busy Izzy.
Box 1 : 57
Stop! It's Wonderful
1939
Note
Music: Clay Boland; lyrics: Bickley Reichner and Clay Boland.
Show: University of Pennsylvania Mask and Wig Club "Great Guns".
Box 12 : 2
Story Book Ball, The
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Billie Montgomery and George Perry; performed
by: Ray Allen.
Box 4 : 26
Story of Two Cigarettes,
A
1945
Note
Music and lyrics: Mickey Stoner, Fred Jay, and Leonard K.
Marker; performed by: Johnnie Johnston.
Box 5 : 69
Strange Enchantment
1939
Note
Music: Frederick Hollander; lyrics: Frank Loesser; performed by:
Jack Benny.
Box 7 : 42
Stumbling
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Zez Confrey.
Box 2 : 144
süssen kleinen Mägdelein,
Die
circa 1904
Note
Music: Victor Hollaender; lyrics: Julius Freund.
Box 2 : 51
Sun-God (Won't You Bring Him Back To
Me)
1922
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman; performed by: Karyl
Norman.
Box 12 : 37
Sunday, Monday, Or
Always
1943
Note
Music: Jimmy Van Heusen; lyrics: Johnny Burke. Motion Picture:
Dixie.
Box 4 : 67
Sunflower Babe
1909
Note
Music: Fred Heltman.
Box 1 : 88
Sunshine And Shadow
1894
Note
Music: George Le Brunn; lyrics: Alfred J. Morris; performed by:
Vesta Tilley.
Box 12 : 14
Suppose I Had Never Met
You
1923
Note
Music: Harry Archer; lyrics: Harlan Thompson. Show:
Little Jessie James. Note: missing
pages 1-4.
Box 2 : 5
Suppose Nobody Cared
1923
Note
Music: Edwin J. Weber; lyrics: Karyl Norman; performed by: Karyl
Norman.
Box 9 : 17
Susie (If You Knew Susie, Like I Know
Susie)
1925
Note
Music: B. G. De Sylva; lyrics: Beda. Note: in German.
Box 6 : 25
Sweet Child (I'm Wild About
You)
1925
Note
Music: Richard A. Whiting and Howard Simon; lyrics: Al Lewis;
performed by: Macy and Scott.
Box 2 : 9
Sweet Eileen Asthore
1912
Note
Music and lyrics: James I. Russell; performed by: Russell
Brothers.
Box 2 : 1
Sweet Indiana Home
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Donaldson; performed by: Karyl
Norman.
Box 9 : 63
Sweetheart
1921
Note
Music: Arnold Johnson; lyrics: Benny Davis.
Box 12 : 36
Sweetheart Darlin'
1933
Note
Music: Herbert Stothart; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Marion
Davies. Motion Picture:
Peg O' My Heart.
Box 3 : 46
Sweetheart May
1895
Note
Music and lyrics: Leslie Stuart; performed by: Vesta Tilley.
Box 12 : 46
Sweetheart Of All My
Dreams
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Art Fitch, Kay Fitch, and Bert Lowe. Motion
Picture:
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo.
Box 5 : 5
Sweetheart Trail
1930
Note
Music and lyrics: Joe Sanders, Charles Newman, and Charlie
Craft; performed by: Tom, Dick, Harry.
Box 7 : 15
Sweetheart Waltz
1936
Note
Music: Burton Lane; lyrics: Ralph Freed. Motion Picture:
College Holiday.
Box 7 : 1
Sweethearts On Parade
1928
Note
Music: Carmen Lombardo; lyrics: Charles Newman.
Box 7 : 35
Swingin' In A Hammock
1930
Note
Music: Pete Wendling; lyrics: Tot Seymour and Charles O'Flynn;
performed by: Weede Meyer and Orchestra.
Box 1 : 12
Sydney's Holidays Are In
September
1908
Note
Music: Kenneth Lyle; lyrics: Fred Murray and Chas. Hilbury;
performed by: Vesta Tilley.
Box 8 : 14
Sympathy (Don't Worry
Bill)
1905
Note
Music and lyrics: Kendis and Paley; performed by: Artie
Hall.
Box 10 : 27
Take A Letter To My Daddy Over
There
1918
Note
Music: Billy Baskette; lyrics: Roger Lewis and Bobby Crawford;
performed by: Jack Connors.
Box 3 : 54
Take A Trip To Gay Paree
circa 1900
Note
Music: Silberman, Grock, and Meher; lyrics: Terry Sullivan;
performed by: Hetty King.
Box 6 : 40
Take Back The Engagement
Ring
1894
Note
Music and lyrics: W. B. Gray and G. L. Spaulding, G. L.;
performed by: Harry J. Howard.
Box 3 : 26
Take Me Back Babe
1898
Note
Music and lyrics: T. Barrett McMahon; performed by: McMahon
& King. Show:
Symphony de Coon.
Box 6 : 54
Take My Heart
1936
Note
Music: Fred E. Ahlert; lyrics: Joe Young; performed by: Benny
Fields.
Box 12 : 27
Take, Oh Take Those Lips
Away
1923
Note
Music: Harry Tierney; lyrics: Joseph McCarthy; performed by:
Brooke Johns. Show:
Ziegfeld Follies.
Box 12 : 8
Tale Of A Bumble-Bee,
The
1901
Note
Music: Gustav Luders; lyrics: Frank Pixley. Show:
King Dodo.
Box 6 : 22
Telling It To The
Daisies
1930
Note
Music: Harry Warren; lyrics: Joe Young.
Box 10 : 1
Tenting On The Old Camp
Ground
circa 1909
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Kittridge.
Box 8 : 33
That Baboon Baby Dance
1911
Note
Music: Joe Cooper; lyrics: Dave Oppenheim; performed by: Harry
Cooper.
Box 2 : 35
That Certain Party
1925
Note
Music: Walter Donaldson; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Francis
Renault.
Box 4 : 4
That Daddy And Mother Of
Mine
1932
Note
Music: Lou Handman; lyrics: Al Bryan; performed by: Morton
Downey.
Box 7 : 7
That Haunting Waltz
1926
Note
Music: Nat Goldstein; lyrics: Maurice Gunsky.
Box 6 : 16
That Little Boy Of Mine
1929
Note
Music and lyrics: Benny Meroff, Wayne King, and Walter Hirsch;
performed by: Donald Novis.
Box 9 : 39
That Naughty Waltz
1920
Note
Music: Sol P. Levy; lyrics: Edwin Stanley; performed by: Vivian
Holt and Lillian Rosedale.
Box 9 : 67
That Old Girl Of Mine
1912
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Earle C. Jones; performed by:
Margaret Flavin.
Box 13 : 29
That Old Girl Of Mine
1912
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Earle C. Jones; performed by:
Kathleen Clifford.
Box 9 : 25
That Wonderful Dengoza
Strain
1914
Note
Music: Abner Greenberg; lyrics: William Jerome; performed by:
Maude Rockwell.
Box 10 : 53
That's A Mother's liberty
Loan
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Mayo and Tally and Clarence Gaskill; performed
by: Edward Earle and Mary Maurice.
Box 3 : 119
That's Cleverness
1903
Note
Music and lyrics: E. W. Rogers; performed by: Vesta Tilley.
Show:
Algy.
Box 1 : 30
That's Going Some For
You
1911
Note
Music: Fred Fischer; lyrics: Alfred Bryan.
Box 9 : 69
That's My Weakness Now
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Bud Green and Sam H. Stept; performed by:
Helen Kane.
Box 9 : 82
That's What The Rose Said To
Me
1907
Note
Music: Leo Edwards; lyrics: B. F. Barnett; performed by: Hazel
Robinson.
Box 1 : 38
Their Heads Nestle Closer
Together
1895
Note
Music: Geo. Le Brunn; lyrics: Wal Pink; performed by: Vesta
Tilley.
Box 9 : 4
There Goes My Heart
1934
Note
Music: Abner Silver; lyrics: Benny Davis; performed by: Joni
James.
Box 10 : 18
There Is Somebody Waitin' For
Me
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Lauder; performed by: Harry Lauder.
Box 7 : 78
There's A Fortune In My Loving Baby's
Smile
1943
Note
Music and lyrics: Victor Lindstrom; performed by: Smokey
Davis.
Box 3 : 138
There's A Light In Your
Eyes
1918
Note
Music: Ivan Caryll; lyrics: P. G. Wodehouse. Show: T
he Girl Behind the Gun.
Box 10 : 67
There's A Star Spangled Banner Waving
Somewhere
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: Paul Roberts and Shelby Darnell; performed by:
Elton Britt.
Box 2 : 32
There's Nobody Loves You Like
Mother
1915
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles Coleman.
Box 1 : 105
There's Something About A
Soldier
1933
Note
Music and lyrics: Noel Gay; performed by: Cicely Courtneidge.
Motion Picture:
Soldiers of the King.
Box 2 : 117
There's Something Nice About Everyone "But"
There's Everything Nice About You
1927
Note
Music: Pete Wendling; lyrics: Alfred Bryan and Arthur Terker;
performed by: Barr and Cross.
Box 5 : 41
There's Yes! Yes! In Your
Eyes
1924
Note
Music: Joseph H. Santly; lyrics: Cliff Friend; performed by:
U.S.S. Leviathan, Nelson Maples, director.
Box 11 : 31
They Are Calling You (Joan Of
Arc)
1917
Note
Music: Jack Wells; lyrics: Alfred Bryan and Willie Weston.
Box 9 : 11
They Go Wild Simply Wild Over
Me
1917
Note
Music: Fred Fisher; lyrics: Joe McCarthy.
Box 2 : 28
They Were All Out Of Step But
Jim
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Herbert
Clifton.
Box 1 : 122
Thing, The
1950
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles R. Grean; performed by: Billy
Cotton.
Box 5 : 4
Things I Love, The
1941
Note
Music: Lewis Harris; lyrics: Harold Barlow; performed by: The
Three Suns.
Box 12 : 47
Third Man Theme, The
1949
Box 8 : 4
This Is The Last Time (You're Ever Goin' To
Two Time Me)
1924
Note
Music: Fred Stross and Earl Burtnett; lyrics: Bob Chamberlain;
performed by: Mel Klee.
Box 10 : 61
This Is Worth Fighting
For
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept.
Box 6 : 57
Thousand Good Nights, A
1934
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Donaldson; performed by: Lebert
Lombardo.
Box 4 : 2
Three Blind Mice
1939
Note
Music: Elizabeth Gest.
Box 8 : 3
Three Little Words
1930
Note
Music: Harry Ruby; lyrics: Bert Kalmar; performed by: Amos and
Andy.
Box 11 : 13
Tickle Toe (Ev'rybody Ought To Know How To
Do), The
1917
Note
Music: Louis Hirsch; lyrics: Otto Harbach. Show:
Going Up.
Box 2 : 62
Tie Me To Your Apron Strings
Again
1925
Note
Music: Larry Shay; lyrics: Joe Goodwin; performed by: Karyl
Norman.
Box 2 : 33
Time (Clock Of The
Heart)
1982
Note
Music and lyrics: Culture Club; performed by: Culture Club.
Box 1 : 41
Ting-A-Ling The Waltz Of The
Bells
1926
Note
Music: Jack Little; lyrics: Addy Britt; performed by: Nee
Wong.
Box 7 : 58
Tip-Toe Thru' The Tulips With
Me
1929
Note
Music: Joe Burke; lyrics: Al Dubin. Motion Picture:
The Gold Diggers of Broadway.
Box 7 : 34
Tit Willow
1936
Note
Music: Arthur Sullivan, Arthur; lyrics: W. S. Gilbert.
Box 4 : 24
To Her Cigarette
1927
Note
Music: J. Lamont Galbraith; lyrics: William R. Reinhardt.
Box 12 : 26
To Know You Is To Love
You
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson.
Show:
Hold Everything!
Box 5 : 44
To Think I Thought So Much Of You (And You
Thought So Little Of Me)
1924
Note
Music: Jack Little; lyrics: Tommy Malie; performed by: Lorraine
and Minto.
Box 1 : 126
To Whom It May Concern
1930
Note
Music and lyrics: Sidney D. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George
W. Meyer.
Box 4 : 61
To-Day (Carpe Diem)
1916
Note
Music and lyrics: Clarence Wainwright Murphey.
Box 4 : 62
Toiling For The Dear Ones At
Home
1893
Note
Music: Frank A. Meyer; lyrics: Max Steinle.
Box 3 : 59
Tommy (Tell Me True)
1904
Note
Music: Don Ramsay; lyrics: Tell Taylor; performed by: Grace
Leonard.
Box 1 : 69
Tomorrow Perhaps But Not
Today
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Jack Judge; performed by: Nora Delany.
Box 7 : 50
To-Night You Belong To
Me
1926
Note
Music: Lee David; lyrics: Billy Rose; performed by: Miss
Irmanette.
Box 2 : 128
Tony's Wife
1933
Note
Music: Burton Lane; lyrics: Harold Adamson; performed by:
Ramona.
Box 6 : 73
Too Many Parties And Too Many
Pals
1925
Note
Music: Ray Henderson; lyrics: Billy Rose and Mort Dixon;
performed by: Milton Watson.
Box 13 : 36
Too Young
1951
Note
Music: Sid Lippman; lyrics: Sylvia Dee; performed by: Richard
Hayes.
Box 2 : 17
Tootsie
1982
Note
Music: Dave Grusin; lyrics: Alan Bergman and Marilyn
Bergman.
Box 12 : 34
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
1910
Note
Music: Victor Herbert; lyrics: Rida Johnson Young; performed by:
Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. Show:
Naughty Marietta.
Box 8 : 5
Tripoli (On The Shores Of
Tripoli)
1920
Note
Music: Irving Weill; lyrics: Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin.
Box 12 : 30
Trying
1925
Note
Music: Frank Wright and Frank Bessinger; lyrics: Harry B.
Smith.
Box 1 : 61
Twas A Beautiful Night (The
Cavalier)
between 1848 and
1851?
Note
Music: Charles W. Glover; lyrics: W. H. Bellamy; performed by:
Miss Poole.
Box 3 : 38
Twentieth Century Woman
1896
Note
Music: Alfred W. Norris. Note: dedicated to and signed by
Isadore Rush.
Box 9 : 32
Twilight
1898
Note
Music and lyrics: Harriet Mildred Anderson.
Box 10 : 91
Two Buck Tim From
Timbuctoo
1933
Note
Music: Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman; lyrics: Edward Heyman;
performed by: Guy Lombardo.
Box 9 : 62
Two Little Love Bees
1909
Note
Music: Heinrich Reinhardt; lyrics: Robert B. Smith; performed
by: Christie McDonald and Mizzi Hajos. Show:
Spring Maid.
Box 2 : 89
Ua Like No A Like (My Heart's
Desire)
1939
Note
Music and lyrics: Alice Everett.
Box 6 : 64
Undecided
1939
Note
Music: Charles Shavers; lyrics: Sid Robin; performed by: Ames
Brothers.
Box 2 : 8
Under The Dreamy Moon
1911
Note
Music: Lulu Sorensen; lyrics: Jesse G. M. Glick; performed by:
Alexander and Scott.
Box 5 : 39
Under The Moon
(Yoo-oo-oo-oo)
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Ev. E. Lyn, Francis Wheeler, and Ted Snyder;
performed by: Yerkes Musical Bell Hops.
Box 9 : 59
Under The Moon
(You-oo-oo-oo)
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Ev. E. Lyn, Francis Wheeler, and Ted Snyder;
performed by: Marguerite White and Kathryn Lewis.
Box 5 : 47
Underneath Hawaiian
Skies
1920
Note
Music: Fred Rose; lyrics: Ernie Erdman; performed by: Willie and
Eugene Howard. Show:
Passing Show of 1921.
Box 10 : 70
United Nations On The
March
1942
Note
Music: D. Shostakovich; lyrics: Harold J. Rome.
Box 6 : 58
Up And Down Mambo, The
1951
Note
Music: Noro Morales, Gloria Parker, and Barney Young; performed
by: Noro Morales.
Box 11 : 14
Up In Mabel's Room
1919
Note
Music: Abner Silver; lyrics: Alex Gerber; performed by: Hazel
Dawn. Show:
Up In Mabel's Room.
Box 12 : 20
Vagabond King Waltz, The
1926
Note
Music: Rudolf Friml; lyrics: Brian Hooker; performed by: Dennis
King. Show:
The Vagabond King.
Box 7 : 17
Valse Bleue
circa 1914
Note
Music: Alfred Margis.
Box 2 : 122
Varsity Drag, The
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson.
Show:
Good News!
Box 3 : 120
Vaudeville
1911
Note
Music: Glen R. Crum; lyrics: Henry W. Francis; performed by:
Saxe Brothers.
Box 11 : 36
Veeda, La
1920
Note
Music: John Alden; lyrics: Nat. Vincent.
Box 6 : 76
Venetian Moon
1919
Note
Music: Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine; lyrics: Gus Kahn;
performed by: Gene Howard and Willie Howard.
Box 5 : 66
Virgen del Tepeyac, La
1943
Note
Music and lyrics: Chucho Palacios; performed by: Felipe De
Flores.
Box 9 : 100
Wait Till You Get Them Up In The Air,
Boys
1919
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Lew Brown.
Box 3 : 135
Wait Till You See Me
Sunday
1921
Note
Music and lyrics: Caddigan & Story; performed by: Hetty
King.
Box 5 : 8
Wait Till You See My
Mary!
1922
Note
Music: Val Watson; lyrics: Lionel Rothery; performed by: Nellie
Wigley.
Box 10 : 60
Wake Up, America!
1916
Note
Music: Jack Glogau; lyrics: George Graff, Jr.
Box 2 : 50
Walk Like A Man
1962
Note
Music and lyrics: Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio; performed by:
Divine.
Box 6 : 13
Walla-Walla
1924
Note
Music: Armand Robi; lyrics: Ralph Murphy. Show:
Flossie.
Box 1 : 23
Waltz Of Love, The
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Howard Blair; performed by: Howard Blair.
Show:
The Flirting Flapper.
Box 6 : 8
Wang Wang Blues, The
1921
Note
Music: Gus Mueller, "Buster" Johnson, and Henry Busse; lyrics:
Leo Wood; performed by: Van and Schenck. Show:
Ziegfeld Follies of 1921.
Box 5 : 11
Wanita (Wanna Eat? Wanna
Eat?)
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Sam Coslow and Al Sherman; performed by:
Howard Brothers.
Box 9 : 78
Want A Little Lovin'
1925
Note
Music: Harry Warren; lyrics: Benny Davis; performed by: Peggy
Ames.
Box 4 : 43
Warbles At Eve
1913
Note
Music: Harry J. Lincoln.
Box 9 : 56
Wasted Tears
1924
Note
Music: George Rex; lyrics: Baron Keyes.
Box 9 : 79
Watchin' The Moon Rise
1923
Note
Music: Richard A. Whiting; lyrics: Gus Kahn and Raymond B. Egan;
performed by: Holt & Leonard.
Box 3 : 11
Way Down Yonder In The
Cornfield
1901
Note
Music and lyrics: Cobb & Edwards; performed by: Lulu
Darrell.
Box 10 : 50
We Don't Want The Bacon (What We Want Is A
Piece Of The Rhine)
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Kid Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmy
Havens.
Box 11 : 12
We Saw The Sea
1936
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin. Motion Picture:
Follow The Fleet.
Box 3 : 76
Wedding Bells Are Ringing For Sally (But Not
For Sally and Me)
1930
Note
Music and lyrics: Al Sherman and Al Lewis; performed by: Ella
Shields.
Box 3 : 127
Wedding Of The Painted
Doll
1929
Note
Music: Nacio Herb Brown; lyrics: Arthur Freed; performed by:
Geraldine and Anne Beaumont. Motion Picture:
Broadway Melody.
Box 12 : 13
Wedding Of The Reuben And The Maid (They
Were On Their Honeymoon), The
1901
Note
Music: Maurice Levi; lyrics: Harry B. Smith. Show:
In Washington.
Box 1 : 42
Wee Bit Of Lace, A
1919
Note
Music: Harry Tierney; lyrics: Geo. M. Cohan. Show:
The Royal Vagabond.
Box 10 : 38
Wee Wee Marie (Will You Do Zis For
Me)
1918
Note
Music: Fred Fisher; lyrics: Alfred Bryan and Joe McCarthy.
Box 4 : 29
Wenn Du in der Woche einmal frei
hast
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Robert Gilbert. Show:
Die Leichte Isabell.
Box 10 : 16
We're Coming Back To
California
1918
Note
Music: Frank Walterstein; lyrics: Ralph Hogan.
Box 5 : 63
Were You Sincere?
1931
Note
Music: Vincent Rose; lyrics: Jack Meskill; performed by: Ben
Bernie.
Box 7 : 72
West Of The Great Divide
1924
Note
Music: Ernest R. Ball; lyrics: George Whiting; performed by:
Alice Terry and Conway Tearle. Show:
The Great Divide.
Box 5 : 23
We've Come A Long Way
Together
1939
Note
Music: Sam H. Stept; lyrics: Ted Koehler; performed by: Howard
Woods.
Box 9 : 66
What A Wonderful Girl You
Are
1920
Note
Music: Max Prival; lyrics: Frank Davis and Harry Tobias.
Box 9 : 71
What Are You Doing To Night
Blondy
1925
Note
Music: Ray Henderson; lyrics: Billy Rose and Mort Dixon.
Box 2 : 105
What Do I Care - What Do I Care, My Sweetie
Turned Me Down
1925
Note
Music: Walter Donaldson; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: The
Loomis Sisters, Maxine and Virginia.
Box 7 : 9
(What Do We Do On A) Dew Dew Dewy
Day
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Howard Johnson, Al Sherman, and Charles
Tobias.
Box 7 : 29
What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me
For? (When They Don't Mean What They Say!)
1916
Note
Music and lyrics: Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, Jimmy V. Monaco;
performed by: Emma Carus and Larry Comer.
Box 1 : 15
What Is A Dude?
1895
Note
Music: Lucretia Delsart; lyrics: Liston Barguet.
Box 3 : 41
What Us Poor Girls Go
Through
1911
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Bulger; performed by: Harry Bulger.
Box 7 : 23
What's The Use Of Loving If You Can't Love
All The Time
1906
Note
Music: Harry Armstrong; lyrics: Joseph Mittenthal; performed by:
The Holdsworths.
Box 10 : 43
When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band To
France
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Alfred Bryan, Cliff Hess, and Edgar Leslie;
performed by: Belle Baker.
Box 6 : 50
When Did I Kiss That
Girl
1924
Note
Music: Robert King and Ray Henderson; lyrics: Lew Brown;
performed by: Herb Wiedoft and his Orchestra.
Box 6 : 81
When I Get Back To Loveland And
You
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Avon Comedy Four; performed by: Avon Comedy
Four.
Box 10 : 29
When I Get Back To My American
Blighty
1918
Note
Music: Theodore Morse; lyrics: Arthur Fields.
Box 1 : 6
When I Get Back To
Piccadilly
1907
Note
Music and lyrics: Paul Pelman, Herbert Rule, and Newton Butts;
performed by: Hetty King.
Box 2 : 63
When I Get My Civvies On
Again
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Kennedy Russell; performed by: Cicely
Courtneidge.
Box 1 : 101
When I Lost You
1912
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Elliott and
Brockway.
Box 2 : 123
When I Marry You
1908
Note
Music: Albert Gumble; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by:
Cheridah Simpson.
Box 3 : 24
When I Marry You
1908
Note
Music: Albert Gumble; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by: Claire
Romaine. On back cover: "Daisies Won't Tell", "Dear Old Dear".
Box 3 : 123
When I Marry You
1908
Note
Music: Albert Gumble; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by: Claire
Romaine. On back cover: "Rainbow".
Box 7 : 74
When I Take My Sugar To
Tea
1931
Note
Music and lyrics: Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, and Pierre
Norman.
Box 7 : 60
When I Wrote On The Sand "I Love
You"
1920
Note
Music: Al J. Markgraf; lyrics: Archie McDonald.
Box 7 : 75
(When I'm Walking With My Sweetness) Down
Among The Sugar-Cane
1929
Note
Music: Peter De Rose; lyrics: Charles Tobias and Sidney Clare;
performed by: Edythe Handman.
Box 1 : 87
When It's Apple Blossom Time In
Normandie
1912
Note
Music and lyrics: Tom Mellor, Harry Gifford, and Huntley Trevor;
performed by: Kathleen Clifford.
Box 13 : 28
When It's Apple Blossom Time In
Normandie
1912
Note
Music and lyrics: Tom Mellor, Harry Gifford, and Huntley Trevor;
performed by: Daisy Leon.
Box 9 : 40
When Kate And I Were Coming Thro' The
Rye
1902
Note
Music: Harry Von Tilzer; lyrics: Andrew B. Sterling; performed
by: Cecil Early.
Box 7 : 46
When Love Comes In The
Moonlight
1930
Note
Music: Joe Burke; lyrics: Al Dubin. Motion Picture:
Oh Sailor Behave! Note: front cover
only.
Box 2 : 101
When Lovers Prove Unkind
1897
Note
Music: Frederick V. Bowers; lyrics: Charles Horwitz; performed
by: Hawthorne Sisters.
Box 2 : 29
When My Hair Is Silver
Grey
1908
Note
Music: Robert Chapman; lyrics: D. B. Davis; performed by: Addie
May.
Box 5 : 3
When My Sugar Walks Down The Street (All The
Little Birdies Go Tweet-Tweet-Tweet)
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Gene Austin, Jimmy McHugh, and Irving Mills;
performed by: The Hotsy Totsy Boys.
Box 12 : 24
When The Boys Come Home
1944
Note
Music: Harold Arlen; lyrics: E. Y. Harburg. Show:
Bloomer Girl.
Box 1 : 14
When The Circus Comes To
Town
1902
Note
Music: Robert Adams; lyrics: James O'Dea; performed by: Lottie
Faust.
Box 6 : 39
When The Golden Charm Is Broken Jennie
Dear
1904
Note
Music: Riley and Campbell.
Box 5 : 33
When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For
Alabam'
1912
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin; performed by: Berlin and
Roberts.
Box 6 : 49
When The Moon Comes Over The
Mountain
1931
Note
Music and lyrics: Kate Smith, Harry Woods, and Howard Johnson;
performed by: Kate Smith.
Box 3 : 109
When The Moon Plays
Peek-A-Boo
1907
Note
Music and lyrics: W. R. Williams; performed by: Ethel
Schutta.
Box 4 : 7
When The Organ Played At
Twilight
1929
Note
Music: Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly; lyrics: Raymond Wallace;
performed by: Will Osborne.
Box 9 : 80
When The Parson Hands The Wedding Band From
Me To Mandy Lee
1917
Note
Music: Arthur Lange; lyrics: Bernie Grossman; performed by:
Irene Law.
Box 9 : 50
When The Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob,
Bobbin' Along
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Woods; performed by: Pam Garvin and
Peggy Garvin.
Box 2 : 13
When The Stars Are Out
1899
Note
Music and lyrics: Valentine Huber; performed by: Charlotte
Beckwith.
Box 2 : 94
When The Swallows Northward Fly Sweet
Eleanor
1907
Note
Music and lyrics: Richard H. Gerard; performed by: Little Belle
Brandon.
Box 9 : 31
When They Ask About You
1943
Note
Music and lyrics: Sam H. Strept; performed by: Joan Brooks.
Box 13 : 35
When Tony Goes Over The
Top
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: Alex Marr, Billy Frisch, and Archie Fletcher;
performed by: Billy Glason.
Box 10 : 10
When Yankee Doodle Learns To Parlez Vous
Francais
1917
Note
Music: Ed Nelson; lyrics: Will Hart; performed by: Lew
Seymour.
Box 12 : 18
When You Look In The Heart Of A
Rose
1918
Note
Music: Florence Methven; lyrics: Marian Gillespie.
Box 4 : 42
When You Wore A Tulip And I Wore A Big Red
Rose
1914
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Jack Mahoney; performed by: Ethel
MacDonough and Dolly Connolly.
Box 8 : 13
Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday On
Saturday Night?
1916
Note
Music: George W. Meyer; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young;
performed by: Al Jolson.
Box 5 : 76
Where Did You Get That
Girl?
1913
Note
Music: Harry Puck; lyrics: Bert Kalmar; performed by: Weston and
Fields.
Box 2 : 141
Where Did You Leave My
Daddy
1919
Note
Music: Chris Praetorius; lyrics: A. Rossi.
Box 10 : 14
Where Do We Go From
Here?
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich; performed
by: Harry Cooper.
Box 10 : 39
Where Do We Go From
Here?
1917
Note
Music and lyrics: Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich; performed
by: Bailey and Cowan.
Box 6 : 36
Where The Lazy Daisies
Grow
1924
Note
Music and lyrics: Cliff Friend; performed by: Ritz Four.
Box 2 : 7
Where The River Shannon
Flows
1905
Note
Music and lyrics: James I. Russell; performed by: John Russell.
On back cover: "The artistic series, for lovers of refined music ... [10
volumes]"
Box 2 : 111
Where The River Shannon
Flows
1905
Note
Music and lyrics: James I. Russell; performed by: Russell
Brothers. On back cover: "Now ready--first four volumes, the artistic series,
for lovers of refined music ..."
Box 2 : 48
Where The River Shannon
Flows
1906
Note
Music and lyrics: James I. Russell; performed by: John Russell;
also sung by Matt J. Keefe, of George Evans' "Honey Boy Minstrels." On back
cover: "I Always Knew The Girl I'd Love, Would Be A Girl Like You".
Box 3 : 13
Where The River Shannon
Flows
1906
Note
Music and lyrics: James I. Russell; performed by: John Russell;
also sung by Matt J. Keefe, of George Evans' "Honey Boy Minstrels." On back
cover: "Let Us Have Peace!"
Box 5 : 45
Where'd You Get Those
Eyes?
1926
Note
Music and lyrics: Walter Donaldson; performed by: Harry Freeman
and Cy Seymour.
Box 10 : 82
Whiffenpoof Song, The
1936
Note
Music: Meade Minnigerode, George S. Pomeroy, and Tod B.
Galloway; lyrics: Moss Hart. Motion Picture:
Winged Victory.
Box 4 : 21
While A Cigarette Was
Burning
1938
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles Kenny and Nick Kenny.
Box 10 : 3
While You're Away
1918
Note
Music and lyrics: L. Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland.
Box 7 : 32
Whispering Hope
1910
Note
Music and lyrics: Alice Hawthorne.
Box 3 : 128
Whistle It
1912
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Al Bryan and Grant Clarke;
performed by: Blanche Ring. Show:
The Wall St. Girl.
Box 9 : 84
Who Loves You Most After
All?
1922
Note
Music: Henry R. Cohen; lyrics: Hal Billings.
Box 6 : 90
Who Needs You
1956
Note
Music: Robert Allen, Al Stillman, and Tommie Connor; lyrics: Al
Stillman; performed by: Four Lads.
Box 5 : 22
Who Wants A Bad Little
Boy?
1924
Note
Music: Joe Burke; lyrics: Mark Fisher; performed by: Morton
Downey.
Box 3 : 3
Who Were You With last
Night?
1912
Note
Music and music: Fred Godfrey and Mark Sheridan; performed by:
Claire Romaine.
Box 4 : 39
Whose Honey Are You?
1935
Note
Music: J. Fred Coots; lyrics: Haven Gillespie; performed by:
Arthur Jarrett.
Box 9 : 30
Whose Pretty Baby Are You
Now?
1916
Note
Music: Egbert Van Alstyne; lyrics: Gus Kahn.
Box 1 : 91
Why Did I Kiss That
Girl?
1924
Note
Music: Robert King and Ray Henderson; lyrics: Lew Brown;
performed by: Ella Shields.
Box 6 : 74
Why Did I Kiss That
Girl?
1924
Note
Music: Robert King and Ray Henderson; lyrics: Lew Brown;
performed by: Lytell and Fant.
Box 1 : 68
Why Do You Take All The
Sunshine?
1928
Note
Music and lyrics: Martin Colin; performed by: Pearl Denton.
Box 5 : 54
Why Should I Cry Over
You?
1922
Note
Music and lyrics: Ned Miller and Chester Cohn; performed by:
Harry Jolson.
Box 1 : 62
Why Should I Say That I'm
Sorry?
1927
Note
Music and lyrics: Larry Conley; performed by: Nora Delany.
Box 9 : 61`
Wild Honey
1934
Note
Music and lyrics: George Hamilton, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret;
performed by: Irene Beasley.
Box 10 : 80
With My Head In The
Clouds
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin. Motion Picture:
This Is the Army.
Box 10 : 84
With My Head In The
Clouds
1942
Note
Music and lyrics: Irving Berlin. Show:
This Is the Army.
Box 6 : 55
With This Ring (I Thee
Wed)
1943
Note
Music: John Sacco; lyrics: Remus Harris.
Box 6 : 61
Without That Certain
Thing
1933
Note
Music and lyrics: Max Nesbitt and Harry Nesbitt; performed by
Harry Sosnik and his Orchestra.
Box 13 : 37
Woman
1953
Note
Music and lyrics: Dick Gleason; performed by: Johnny
Desmond.
Box 2 : 61
Wonderful Mother
1924
Note
Music: Robert Simonds; lyrics: Billy Du Val; performed by: Karyl
Norman. Show:
That's My Boy. On back cover:
"Swanee Butterfly".
Box 2 : 80
Wonderful Mother
1924
Note
Music: Robert Simonds; lyrics: Billy Du Val; performed by: Karyl
Norman. Show:
That's My Boy. On back cover: "A New
Kind Of Man With A New Kind Of Love For Me".
Box 1 : 31
Wrap Me Up In A Bundle Of
Love
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Charles George.
Box 11 : 1
Yama-Yama Man
1908
Note
Music: Karl Hoschna; lyrics: Collin Davis. Show:
Three Twins.
Box 10 : 57
Yankee Doodle Boy, The
1931
Note
Music and lyrics: George M. Cohan; performed by: James Cagney.
Motion Picture:
Yankee Doodle Dandy.
Box 9 : 2
Yes! We Have No Bananas
1923
Note
Music and lyrics: Frank Silver and Irving Cohn.
Box 11 : 32
You Are The Melody (I Am Only The
Words)
1930
Note
Music and lyrics: B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson;
performed by: El Brendel. Show: Just Imagine.
Box 3 : 140
You Can Always Tell A Sailor (By the Way He
Rolls Along)
1937
Note
Music and lyrics: Art Noel, Don Pelosi, and Raymond Wallace;
performed by: Hetty King.
Box 2 : 64
You Can Look And You Can Listen But M-U-M Is
The Word
1908
Note
Music and lyrics: Jas. Brockman and J. Fred Helf.
Box 5 : 62
You Can't Pull The Wool Over My
Eyes
1936
Note
Music and lyrics: Milton Ager, Charles Newman, and Murray
Mencher; performed by: Al Kavelin.
Box 5 : 15
You Darlin'
1930
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Woods; performed by: Bert Lowe.
Box 13 : 7
You Dasent Now, So
There!
1895
Note
Music: Charles Eugene Hamlin; lyrics: Stanley Wood.
Box 2 : 91
You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me (So Why
Do You Want Me Now)
1919
Note
Music: George J. Bennett; lyrics: Ben Russell and Bernie
Grossman; performed by: Catherine Calvert.
Box 5 : 79
You Gave Me Your Heart
1922
Note
Music: Ted Snyder; lyrics: Harry B. Smith and Francis Wheeler.
Show:
Blood and Sand.
Box 3 : 148
You Know
1965
Note
Music: Riz Ortolani; English lyrics: Alan Brandt. Motion
Picture:
Ecco.
Box 8 : 31
You Mean All The World To
Me
1960
Note
Music and lyrics: Bobby Worth; performed by: Della Reese.
Box 3 : 64
You Ought To See Her Now
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Pease, Ed Nelson, and Bob Russak;
performed by: Florence Tempest.
Box 3 : 53
You Ought To See Her Now
1920
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Pease, Ed Nelson, and Bob Russak;
performed by: Bonita.
Box 7 : 13
You Ought To See My Baby
1920
Note
Music: Fred E. Ahlert; lyrics: Roy Turk.
Box 6 : 14
You Stole My Heart But It Wasn't
Stealing
1946
Note
Music: Harry Sosnik; lyrics: Stanley Adams; performed by: Johnny
Long.
Box 1 : 58
You Tell Me Your Dream I'll Tell You
Mine
1928
Note
Music: Chas N. Daniels; lyrics: Gus Kahn; performed by: Evelyn
Lening.
Box 6 : 30
You Told Me To Go
1925
Note
Music and lyrics: Edward Sedgwick, Abe Lyman, and Henry R.
Cohen; performed by: Three Little Playmates (Haynes, Kaiser, Lehmann).
Box 2 : 37
You Went Away Too Far And Stayed Away Too
Long
1926
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: Alfred Bryan; performed by: Gold
Dust Babes.
Box 9 : 1
You'll Be To Blame For It
All
1916
Note
Music: Harry Armstrong; lyrics: Paul Cunningham; performed by:
Constance Farber and Irene Farber.
Box 2 : 100
Young Man's Fancy (Music Box Song),
A
1920
Note
Music: Milton Ager; lyrics: Jack Yellen and John Murray
Anderson. Show:
What's In a Name? On back cover:
"Castle Of Dreams", "I'm In Heaven".
Box 3 : 94
Young Man's Fancy (Music Box Song),
A
1920
Note
Music: Milton Ager; lyrics: Jack Yellen and John Murray
Anderson. Show:
What's In a Name? Inside front
cover: "What's In A Name?", "That Reminiscent Melody".
Box 9 : 98
Your Great Big Baby
Smile
1916
Note
Music: James (Slap) White; lyrics: W. R. Williams; performed by:
Dorothy Bard and Pamela Clement.
Box 10 : 22
Your Lips Are No Man's Land But
Mine
1918
Note
Music: Charles R. McCarron and Carey Morgan; lyrics: Arthur Guy
Empey.
Box 10 : 23
Your Lips Are No Man's Land But
Mine
1918
Note
Music: Charles R. McCarron and Carey Morgan; lyrics: Arthur Guy
Empey; performed by: Carl S. Graves.
Box 5 : 49
You're A Dangerous Girl
1916
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: Grant Clarke; performed by: Al
Jolson. On back cover: "There's A Broken Heart For Every Light On Broadway",
"Those Old Days Back Home".
Box 7 : 65
You're A Dangerous Girl
1916
Note
Music: James V. Monaco; lyrics: Grant Clarke; performed by: Al
Jolson. On back cover: "Have you seen this 'new style' sheet music ..."
Box 12 : 51
You're A Sweetheart
1937
Note
Music: Jimmy McHugh; lyrics: Harold Adamson; performed by: Alice
Faye.
Box 5 : 71
You're Beautiful Tonight, My
Dear
1933
Note
Music: Carmen Lombardo; lyrics: Joe Young; performed by: The
Lombardos.
Box 9 : 48
You're My Baby
1912
Note
Music: Nat D. Ayer; lyrics: A. Seymour Brown.
Box 6 : 18
You're My Girl
1913
Note
Music: Bobby Heath, Micky Marr, and Archie Fletcher; lyrics:
Bobby Heath; performed by: Variety Trio.
Box 9 : 75
You're Still An Old Sweetheart Of
Mine
1918
Note
Music: Richard A. Whiting; lyrics: Raymond Egan.
Box 9 : 37
You're The Brightest Star Of All My
Dreams
1907
Note
Music and lyrics: Bert J. Wood; performed by: Eugenie Soule.
Box 10 : 28
You're The Greatest Little Mothers In The
World (Mother of America)
1918
Note
Music: Archie Gottler; lyrics: Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young.
Box 3 : 110
You're The Most Wonderful
Girl
1913
Note
Music: Maurice Abrahams; lyrics: Edgar Leslie and Grant Clarke;
performed by: Mildred Haywood.
Box 14 - 35
Series 2.
Photographs and Postcards
circa 1890-circa
2000
Physical Description: 18 clamshell albums + 4 volumes.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of studio publicity stills of actors and
actresses appearing in motion pictures, 1900-1996, and on television, circa
1950-2000, in clothing considered more appropriate to the opposite gender. It
also includes a small album of photographs and postcards primarily of
theatrical, music hall, and vaudeville entertainers of the 19th and first half
of the 20th century, most also in clothing considered more appropriate to the
opposite gender.
Arrangement
Arranged in 3 sub-series:
- 2.1 Motion Pictures
- 2.2 Television
- 2.3 Vaudeville Postcards
Box 14 - 30
Sub-Series 2.1.
Motion Pictures
1900-1996
Physical Description: 17 clamshell albums
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of studio publicity stills of actors and
actresses in motion picture roles costumed in attire considered more
appropriate to the opposite gender. Additional photographs of individual actors
may be found in Sub-series 4.2 People (see below); additional photographs from
as yet unidentified motion pictures may be found in Sub-series 4.3 Subjects
(see below).
Arrangement
Arranged in 2 sub-sub-series:
- 2.1.1 Females
- 2.1.2 Males
Box 14 - 18
Sub-Sub-Series 2.1.1.
Females
1900-1994
Physical Description: 5 clamshell albums.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-sub-series consists of studio publicity stills of
actresses in motion picture roles costumed in attire considered more
appropriate to males.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by motion picture title.
Box 14
Adventures of Casanova,
The
1948
Box 14
Apple Dumpling Gang,
The
1975
Box 14
Ballad of Josie, The
1967
Box 14
Ballad of Little Joe,
The
1993
Box 14
Battle Beneath the
Earth
1967
Box 14
Battle of the Worlds
1963
Box 14
Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay
and Lesbian Community
1984
Box 14
Beverly of Graustark
1926
Box 14
Bobbed Hair
circa
1922-1925
Box 14
Broadway Melody of
1936
1935
Box 14
Broadway Through a
Keyhole
1933
Box 14
Cardboard Lover, The
1928
Box 14
Casanova's Big Night
1954
Box 14
Did You Hear the One About the Traveling
Saleslady
1968
Box 14
Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the
River
1968
Box 14
Down To The Sea In
Ships
1922
Box 15
For Whom the Bell
Tolls
1957
Box 15
Force 10 From
Navarone
1978
Box 15
Four Jills in a Jeep
1944
Box 15
Fuzzy Pink Nightgown,
The
1957
Box 15
Garden of Allah, The
1936
Box 15
Girl of the Golden
West
1938
Box 15
Having a Wild
Weekend
1965
Box 15
Heart is a Lonely Hunter,
The
1968
Box 15
Heaven with a Barbed Wire
Fence
1939
Box 15
House on 92nd Street,
The
1945
Box 15
I'll See You in My
Dreams
1952
Box 15
Incredible Sarah,
The
1976
Box 15
International Velvet
1978
Box 15
Irish Eyes Are
Smiling
1944
Box 15
It Conquered The
World
1956
Box 16
John Goldfarb, Please Come
Home
1964
Box 16
Just One of the Guys
1985
Box 16
Killing of Sister George,
The
1968
Box 16
Lady Takes a Flyer,
The
1958
Box 16
Last Exit to
Brooklyn
1989
Box 16
Last Married Coupls in America,
The
1979
Box 16
Little Lord
Fauntleroy
1921
Box 16
Lullaaby of Broadway
1951
Box 16
Mademoiselle,
Midnight
1924
Box 16
Many Rivers to Cross
1955
Box 16
Misadventures Of Merlin Jones,
The
1963
Box 16
Moonlight and Cactus
1944
Box 16
Mother Jugs and
Speed
1976
Box 17
Oliver Twist
circa
1909-1916
Box 17
Owl and the Pussycat,
The
1970
Box 17
Poor Little Rich
Girl
1936
Box 17
Poor Little Rich Girl,
The
1917
Box 17
Rebecca of Suinnybrook
Farm
1938
Box 17
Return of Sophie
Lang
1936
Box 17
Ride the High
Country
1962
Box 17
Road to Hong Kong,
The
1962
Box 17
Sailor's Sweetheart,
A
1927
Box 17
Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in
the Universe, The
1991
Box 17
Second Best Secret Agent,
The
1965
Box 17
Second Time Around,
The
1961
Box 17
Secret of Blood Island,
The
1964
Box 17
Seven Little Foys,
The
1955
Box 17
Shocking Miss Pilgrim,
The
1947
Box 17
Soldiers of the King
1934
Box 17
Son of Robin Hood,
The
1959
Box 17
Song of Scheherazade
1947
Box 17
Sweden--Heaven and
Hell
1969
Box 18
There's no Business Like Show
Business
1954
Box 18
Thief of Bagdad, The
1924
Box 18
Thoroughly Modern
Millie
1967
Box 18
Tillie's Punctured
Romance
1928
Box 18
Time of Their Lives,
The
1946
Box 18
Tugboat Annie Sails
Again
1940
Box 18
Unsinkable Molly Brown,
The
1964
Box 18
Wac from Walla Walla,
The
1952
Box 18
When Knighthood Was in
Flower
1922
Box 18
Where the Bullets
Fly
1966
Box 18
Wild Boys of the
Road
1933
Box 18
Wings of the Morning
1937
Box 18
Witness for the
Prosecution
1957
Box 18
Woman on the Beach,
The
1947
Box 18
Year of Living
Dangerously
1982
Box 18
You Can't Run Away from
It
1956
Box 18
You Gotta Stay Happy
1948
Box 19 - 30
Sub-Sub-Series 2.1.2.
Males
1914-1996
Physical Description: 12 clamshell albums.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-sub-series consists of studio publicity stills of
actors in motion picture roles costumed in attire considered more appropriate
to females.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by motion picture title.
Box 19
7 Dwarfs to the Rescue,
The
1951
Box 19
Aaron Slick from Punkin
Creek
1951
Box 19
Abbott and Costello Meet the Keystone
Kops
1955
Box 19
Abbott and Costello Meet the
Killer
1949
Box 19
Abroad with two
Yanks
1944
Box 19
Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter
Brother, The
1975
Box 19
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,
The
1939
Box 19
Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the
Desert
1994
Box 19
Adventures of Tarzan
1921
Box 19
Agony and the Ecstacy,
The
1965
Box 19
Ali Baba Goes to
Town
1937
Box 19
All the World's a
Stooge
1941
Box 19
Alternative Miss World,
The
1980
Box 19
Always Leave Them
Laughing
1949
Box 19
Amazing Mr. Williams,
The
1939
Box 19
And Now for Something Completely
Different
1972
Box 19
Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again,
The
1979
Box 19
At War with the Army
1958
Box 19
Bachelor Tom and His Bikini
Playmates
1964
Box 19
Back to the Future, Part
II
1989
Box 19
Bandits of El Dorado
1949
Box 19
Barkleys of Broadway,
The
1949
Box 19
Bath House Beauty, A
1914
Box 19
Beat Generation, The
1959
Box 19
Before Stonewall: the Making of a Gay
and Lesbian Community
1984
Box 19
Bellboy and the Playgirls,
The
1962
Box 19
Belles of St. Trinians,
The
1954
Box 19
Best of Benny Hill,
The
1974
Box 19
Billboard Girl / Bring on
Bing
1932
Box 19
Black Eyes and Blues
1941
Box 19
Blonde Connection,
The
1969
Box 19
Blonde for the Night,
A
1928
Box 20
Blondie Hits the
Jackpot
1949
Box 20
Blood of a Poet, The
1930
Box 20
Blue Murder at St.
Trinian's
1957
Box 20
Bonnie Prince
Charlie
1948
Box 20
Boston Blackie's
Rendezvous
1945
Box 20
Bridge on the River
Kwai
1963
Box 20
Broadway Melody of
1936
1935
Box 20
Bulldog Drummond's
Revenge
1937
Box 20
Casanova's Big Night
1954
Box 20
Celluloid Closet,
The
1995
Box 20
Chance of a Lifetime,
The
1943
Box 20
Charlie's Aunt
(1925)
1925
Box 20
Charlie's Aunt
(1930)
1930
Box 20
Charlie's Aunt
(1941)
1941
Box 20
Cheech & Chong's the Corsican
Brothers
1984
Box 20
Cheech & Chong's Nice
Dreams
1981
Box 20
Cheech and Chong Still
Smokin
1983
Box 20
Christine Jorgensten Story,
The
1970
Box 20
Cohens and the Kellys,
The
1926
Box 20
Come Back Charleston
Blue
1972
Box 21
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's
Court, A
1949
Box 21
Confessions of a Driving
Instructor
1976
Box 21
Cotton Comes to
Harlem
1970
Box 21
Cowboy and the Blonde,
The
1941
Box 21
Cruise of the Aki Maru,
The
1919
Box 21
Curse of the Pink
Panther
1983
Box 21
Dances Sacred and
Profane
1984
Box 21
Dancing Masters, The
1943
Box 21
Dangerous Nan McGrew
1930
Box 21
Daring Young Man,
The
1942
Box 21
Daughter of the
Jungle
1949
Box 21
Day of the Locust,
The
1974
Box 21
Dead Men Don't Wear
Plaid
1982
Box 21
Detective School Drop
Outs
1986
Box 21
Dirty O'Neil--The Love Life of a
Cop
1974
Box 21
Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl
Bombs
1966
Box 21
Don't Drink the
Water
1969
Box 21
Duke of West Point,
The
1938
Box 21
E.T.: the Extra
Terrestial
1982
Box 21
Ernest Scared Stupid
1991
Box 21
Everything But the
Truth
1956
Box 21
Everything is Rhythm
1936
Box 21
Everything You Wanted to Know About Sex
But Were Afraid to Ask
1972
Box 22
Farewell My
Concubine
1993
Box 22
Fatty in Coney
Island
1917
Box 22
For the Love of
Benji
1977
Box 22
Fort Apache, the
Bronx
1980
Box 22
Fortune and Men's
Eyes
1971
Box 22
Freebie and the Bean
1973
Box 22
From Russia with
Love
1963
Box 22
Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the
Forum, A
1966
Box 22
George White's Scandals of
1945
1945
Box 22
Gildersleeve on
Broadway
1943
Box 22
Girl in the Limousine,
The
1924
Box 22
Glass Bottom Boat,
The
1966
Box 22
Gold Mine in the Sky
1938
Box 22
Goldwyn Follies, The
1938
Box 22
Goodnight Sweetheart
1944
Box 22
Great Vacuum Robbery,
The
1915
Box 22
Great White Hope,
The
1970
Box 22
Guns of San
Sebastian
1968
Box 22
Harvard, Here I Come
1941
Box 23
Having a Wild
Weekend
1965
Box 23
He Stayed for
Breakfast
1940
Box 23
Here Come the Co-eds
1945
Box 23
High and the Mighty,
The
1954
Box 23
Hollywood Vice Squad
1986
Box 23
How to Stuff a Wild
Bikini
1965
Box 23
I Could Go on
Singing
1963
Box 23
I Love You,. Alice B.
Toklas!
1968
Box 23
I Was a Male War
Bride
1949
Box 23
Ice Follies of 1939,
The
1939
Box 23
Irish Eyes Are
Smiling
1944
Box 23
It Came from
Hollywood
1982
Box 23
It's Always Fair
Weather
1955
Box 23
Jiggs and Maggie in
Court
1948
Box 23
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is
Calling
1985
Box 23
Joe Palooka in Triple
Cross
1951
Box 23
Joe Palooka Meets
Humphrey
1950
Box 24
Kids in the Hall-Brain
Candy
1996
Box 24
Kind Hearts and
Coronets
1949
Box 24
Kiss of the Spider
Woman
1985
Box 24
La Cage Aux Folles
II
1981
Box 24
La Cage Aux Folles
III
1986
Box 24
Lassie's Adventure in the Gold
Rush
1973
Box 24
Last Exit to
Brooklyn
1989
Box 24
Last Married Couple in America,
The
1979
Box 24
Last of the Secret Agents?,
The
1965
Box 24
Laurel-Hardy Murder Case,
The
1930
Box 24
Let the Good Times
Roll
1973
Box 24
Life Begins in
College
1937
Box 24
List of Adrian Messenger,
The
1963
Box 24
Magic Christian, The
1970
Box 24
Man Behind the Gun,
The
1952
Box 24
Man of a Thousand
Faces
1957
Box 25
McHale's Navy Joins the Air
Force
1965
Box 25
Meet Me in St. Louis
1962
Box 25
Member of the
Wedding
1952
Box 25
Merry Go-Round of
1938
1937
Box 25
Midsummer Night's Dream,
A
1935
Box 25
Million Dollar Handicap,
The
1925
Box 25
Monty Python Live at the Hollywood
Bowl
1982
Box 25
Monty Python's Life of
Brian
1979
Box 25
Monty Python's The Meaning of
Life
1983
Box 25
Moonlight and Cactus
1944
Box 25
Mother Goose a Go-Go
1966
Box 25
Mother Riley Meets the
Vampire
1952
Box 25
Mouse That Roared,
The
1959
Box 25
Musical Beauty Shop,
The
1930
Box 25
Nancy Drew and the Hidden
Staircase
1939
Box 25
Nancy Drew, Reporter
1939
Box 25
National Lampoon's Class
Reunion
1982
Box 25
National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon
1
1993
Box 25
Never Too Young to
Die
1986
Box 25
Night at the Opera,
A
1935
Box 25
Ninth Configuration,
The
1985
Box 25
No Father to Guide
Him
1925
Box 25
No Way to Treat a
Lady
1967
Box 26
Oily to Bed, Oily to
Rise
1939
Box 26
Old Mother Riley,
M.P.
1939
Box 26
One of Our Aircraft Is
Missing
1942
Box 26
Our Gang Follies of
1936
1935
Box 26
Outlaws Is Coming!,
The
1965
Box 26
Peck's Bad Boy With the
Circus
1938
Box 26
Perils of Pauline,
The
1947
Box 26
Pink Panter Strikes Again,
The
1976
Box 26
Playgirls and the Bellboy,
The
1962
Box 26
Porky's II: the Next
Day
1982
Box 26
Princess and the Pirate,
The
1944
Box 27
Quiet Place in the Country,
A
1970
Box 27
Radio Stars on
Parade
1945
Box 27
Raspberry Romance, A
1925
Box 27
Revenge of the Pink
Panther
1978
Box 27
Road to Hong Kong,
The
1962
Box 27
Road to Morocco, The
1942
Box 27
Rocky Horror Picture Show,
The
1975
Box 27
Saint's Double Trouble,
The
1940
Box 27
Saturday Night Bath in Apple
Valley
1965
Box 27
Scarlet Pimpernel,
The
1934
Box 27
Sergeant Was a Lady,
The
1961
Box 27
Sex and the Single
Girl
1964
Box 27
Shakiest Gun in the West,
The
1968
Box 27
Shoes of the Fisherman,
The
1968
Box 28
Sidewalks of New York,
The
1931
Box 28
Sing, Dance, Plenty
Hot
1940
Box 28
Smokey and the Bandit, Part
3
1983
Box 28
Snow White and the Three
Stooges
1961
Box 28
Some Like It Hot
(French)
1959
Box 28
Some of My Best Friends
Are….
1971
Box 28
Square Dance Jubilee
1949
Box 28
Star Spangled Rhythm
1942
Box 28
Stop! Look! and
Laugh!
1960
Box 28
Story of Vernon and Irene Castle,
The
1939
Box 28
Straight, Place and
Show
1938
Box 28
Tell It to the Judge
1949
Box 28
Thank Heaven For Small
Favors
1965
Box 28
That Man in Istanbul
1965
Box 28
Things Are Tough All
Over
1982
Box 28
Three Stooges Meet Hercules,
The
1961
Box 28
Thunderbolt and
Lightfoot
1974
Box 28
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything,
Julie Newmar
1995
Box 29
Trapped By Boston
Blackie
1948
Box 29
Twenty Girls and a
Band
1938
Box 29
Two Yanks in
Trinidad
1942
Box 29
Under the Cherry
Moon
1986
Box 29
Unholy Three, The
1925-1930
Box 29
Uptown Saturday
Night
1974
Box 29
Wackiest Ship in the Army,
The
1960
Box 29
West Point Story,
The
1950
Box 30
What Did You Do in the War,
Daddy?
1966
Box 30
What Happened to
Jones?
1926
Box 30
What's New Pussycat?
1965
Box 30
When My Baby Smiles at
Me
1948
Box 30
When the Boys Meet the
Girls
1965
Box 30
When's Your Birthday
1937
Box 30
Where the Bullets
Fly
1966
Box 30
Wicked Dreams of Paula Schulz,
The
1968
Box 30
Witch of Timbuktu,
The
1936
Box 30
Wizard of Baghdad,
The
1960
Box 30
World According to Garp,
The
1982
Box 30
Why Girls Love
Sailors
1927
Box 30
[Yangtse Incident] Commandos Sur Le
Yangtse
1957
Box 30
Yankee Doodle in
Berlin
1919
Box 30
Yiddle With His
Fiddle
1936
Box 30
You Can't Have
Everything
1937
Box 30
Young Doctors in
Love
1982
Box 30
You're in the Army
Now
1941
Box 30
Ziggy Stardust and the Spider From
Mars
1973
Box 31-35
Sub-Series 2.2.
Television
circa
1950-2000
Physical Description: 4 albums (to be transferred to boxes), 1 clamshell
album.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of studio publicity stills of actors,
actresses, and other individuals appearing on television dressed in clothing
considered more appropriate to the opposite gender. The materials came into
archival custody in 4 volumes, ostensibly arranged as follows:
- Vol. 1: Sitcoms, Ballet
- Vol. 2: Specials, Drama, Comedy, Plays, Western, Kid Vid,
Infotainment, Game Shows, Movie
- Vol. 3: Talk Shows, Opera, Theater, Misc., Camp
- Vol. 4: Variety, Adventure, Detective, Police, MTV
However, the volumes do not evidence identifiable, discreet
sections for the various forms of television entertainment they are said to
contain, and the photographs appear to be arranged randomly within each volume.
In addition, the photographs cannot be easily identified, as they are sleeved
back to back, and the studio information sheet attached to each one is not
readily accessible. The photographs will be removed from the albums,
re-sleeved, and re-arranged sometime in the future.
Box 31
TV Stills / Sitcoms / Ballet
circa
1950-2000
Box 32
TV Stills / Specials / Drama / Comedy / Plays / Western
/ Kid Vid / Infotainment / Game Shows / Movie
circa
1950-2000
Box 33
TV Stills / Talk Shows / also Opera / Theater / Misc. /
Camp
circa
1950-2000
Box 34
TV Stills / Variety / Adventure / Detective / Police /
MTV
circa
1950-2000
Box 35
Stills
1965-1994
Scope and Content Note
Found loose. The photographs appear to be duplicates of
materials in boxes 31-34.
Box 36
Sub-Series 2.3.
Vaudeville Postcards
circa 1890-circa
1950
Physical Description: 1 album.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of a single album of photographs and
postcards primarily of theatrical, music hall, and vaudeville entertainers of
the 19th and first half of the 20th century, primarily in clothing considered
more appropriate to the opposite gender. Images include Baby Peggy, Gladys
Bentley, Bessie Featherstone, Ella Fox, Kitty Lawrence, Gerard, Billy Merson,
Reine, George Robey, Fred Spencer, Gildo Walgher, and Lottie Williams.
(Photographs and postcards of Vesta Tilley can be found in Sub-Series 4.2
People.) The sub-series also contains cigarette cards of actresses published by
Duke Cigarettes in the late 1880s, as well as images of the hermaphrodite
Esther/Lester and Victor-Victoria.
Box 37 - 38
Series 3.
Julian Eltinge
circa
1900-1925
Physical Description: 2 boxes.
Biography
Julian Eltinge, perhaps the greatest female impersonator of the 20th
century, was born William Julian Dalton in Newtonville, Massachusetts, on May
14, 1881. He appears to have first appeared on stage in female garb in the
Boston Cadets Revue in Boston at the age of ten. He made his first appearance
on Broadway in 1904, in the musical comedy
Mr. Wix of Wickham. Soon after, he
appeared in vaudeville and toured Europe and the United States, giving a
command performance before King Edward VII in 1906. Unlike many female
impersonators of his time, Eltinge did not present a caricature of a woman but
rather the illusion of actually being a woman. In 1911, Eltinge appeared in
The Fascinating Widow, the first of a
series of musical comedies written specifically for his talents. By the
following year, he was so popular that a newly built theater on 42nd Street was
named after him. He also published a magazine with tips and beauty secrets for
women, with advertisements for his own line of beauty products. In 1917, he
appeared in his first feature film,
The Countess Charming. He continued to
appear in vaudeville, and was for a time one of the highest paid actors on the
American stage, living in splendor in one of the most lavish mansions in Los
Angeles, the Villa Capistrano. However, times and taste change, and by the
1930s, with the arrival of the Great Depression and the death of vaudeville,
the female impersonations that Eltinge had built his career on had begun to
lose popularity, and Eltinge found himself performing in increasingly sleazy
nightclubs. He died in New York on March 7, 1941, following a show at a
nightclub.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of photographs and printed matter relating to
Julian Eltinge and sheet music of songs he performed in his theatrical and
vaudeville performances, circa 1900-1925.
Arrangement
Arranged in 2 sub-series
- 3.1 Photographs and Printed Materials
- 3.2 Sheet Music
Box 37
Sub-Series 3.1.
Photographs and Printed Materials
circa
1900-1925
Physical Description: 1 box.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of photographs and printed materials
relating to Julian Eltinge. The photographs include miscellaneous photographs,
as well as photographs of Eltinge in his various Broadway and vaudeville roles,
and studio publicity stills of his film roles. The photographs for
The Fascinating Widow include many
used as advertisements for Eltinge’s beauty products. The printed materials
include two issues of the
Julian Eltinge Magazine for 1913-1914,
and a 1913 program for the Julian Eltinge Theatre on 42nd Street.
Box 37 :
1-12
Photographs
circa
1900-1925
Physical Description: 12 folders.
Box 37 :
1
Photographs
circa
1900-1925
Box 37 : 2
Adverturess, An
(film)
1920
Box 37 : 3
Black and White
Revue
1923
Box 37 : 4
Clever Mrs. Carfax, The
(film)
1917
Box 37 : 5
Countess Charming, The
(film)
1917
Box 38 : 51 [Oversize]
Crinoline Girl, The
1914
Physical Description: Front cover of
The New York Dramatic Mirror,
April 15, 1914 ; 13 1/2 x 10 1/2
Box 37 : 8
Fascinating Widow,
The
1910-1911
Box 37 : 9
Madame Behave (film)
1925
Box 37 : 10
Maid to Order (film)
1931
Box 37 : 12
Widow's Might, The
(film)
1918
Box 37 : 13-15
Printed materials
1913-1925
Physical Description: 3 folders.
Box 37 : 13
Printed materials
1924-1925
Box 37 : 14
Julian Eltinge
Magazine
1913-1914
Physical Description: 2 issues.
Box 37 : 15
Eltinge Theatre program
1913
Box 38
Sub-Series 3.2.
Sheet Music
1905-1923
Physical Description: 1 box.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of sheet music for songs performed by
Julian Eltinge in his theatrical performances and in vaudeville. The majority
of the songs are associated with Eltinge’s three greatest theatrical successes,
the musical comedies
The Fascinating Widow (1911),
The Crinoline Girl (1914), and
Cousin Lucy (1915). The range of
copyright dates for songs Eltinge performed in
The Fascinating Widow (ranging from
1909 to 1913) and
Cousin Lucy (from 1915 to 1917),
suggests both that the works utilized songs not written specifically for them
and that new songs were substituted from time to time, possibly to "freshen"
the works and to entice repeated attendance. Eltinge himself contributed lyrics
to songs for
The Fascinating Widow (1912 and 1913)
and
The Crinoline Girl.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by title. Multiple copies of the same
song indicate different printings or editions.
Box 38 : 1
Clinging Vine
1910
Note
Music: Karl Hoschna; lyrics: Otto Hauerbach. Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 2
Come Over On My
Veranda
1905
Note
Music: Lester W. Keith; lyrics: John Kemble. Green cover. On
front cover: 2 photographs of Eltinge.
Box 38 : 3
Come Over On My
Veranda
1905
Note
Music: Lester W. Keith; lyrics: John Kemble. Blue cover. On
front cover: 2 photographs of Eltinge.
Box 38 : 4
Come Over On My
Veranda
1905
Note
Music: Lester W. Keith; lyrics: John Kemble. Blue cover. On
front cover: 2 photographs of the Kimball Bros.
Box 38 : 5
Don't Go In The Water,
Daughter
1908,
1911
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: William Jerome. Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 6
Don't You Make A Noise
1911
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: S. M. Lewis. Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 7
Everybody Do The Hula!
1917
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Edward Madden. Show:
Cousin Lucy.
Box 38 : 8
Fascinating Widow, The
1910
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: E. Ray Goetz. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Inside
front cover: "Waiting For The Robert E. Lee".
Box 38 : 9
Fascinating Widow, The
1910
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: E. Ray Goetz. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Back cover:
"Kerry Mills' Instrumental Novelties ..."
Box 38 : 10
Fascinating Widow, The
1910
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: E. Ray Goetz. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Back cover:
"The Very Latest ..."
Box 38 : 11
Fascinating Widow, The
1910
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: E. Ray Goetz. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Back cover:
"AnItalian Honeymoon", "The Mad House Rag".
Box 38 : 12
Fascination
1922
Note
Music: Raymond Hubbell; lyrics: Glen MacDonough. Show:
The Elusive Lady.
Box 38 : 13
Friends
1919
Note
Music: Jos. H. Santly; lyrics: Howard Johnson and Geo. W.
Meyer. On back cover: "Hawaiian Lullaby", "Ragging the Chopsticks".
Box 38 : 14
Friends
1919
Note
Music: Jos. H. Santly; lyrics: Howard Johnson and Geo. W.
Meyer. On back cover: "Dreaming Sweet Dreams of Mother", "In Cleopatra's
Land".
Box 38 : 15
Game of Eyes, The
1914
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Julian Eltinge. Show:
The Crinoline Girl.
Box 38 : 16
Hello Dearie, Hello
1923
Note
Music: Lucien Denni; lyrics: George Bowles.
Box 38 : 17
He's So Good To Me
1919
Note
Music and lyrics: Ben Black.
Box 38 : 18
I Asked Willie And I Know
Now
1919
Note
Music: Steve White and Johnny Mack; lyrics: Julian
Eltinge.
Box 38 : 19
I'm At Your Service
Girls
1915
Note
Music: Ted D. Ward; lyrics: Edward Grossmith. Show:
Cousin Lucy.
Box 38 : 20
In My Dream Of You
1914
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Julian Eltinge. Show:
The Crinoline Girl. Back cover:
blank.
Box 38 : 21
In My Dream Of You
1914
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Julian Eltinge. Show:
The Crinoline Girl. Back cover:
"As Advertised in 'The Saturday Evening Post' ..."
Box 38 : 22
In The Land Of Wedding
Bells
1917
Note
Music: Geo. W. Meyer; lyrics: Howard Johnson.
Box 38 : 23
I've Loved Only Once (The Girl That I Love
Is You
1916
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Edward Madden. Show:
Cousin Lucy.
Box 38 : 24
Jack O'Lantern Moon
1913
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Julian Eltinge and Jack Mahoney.
Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 25
Let's Stroll In The Garden Of
Dreams
1912
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Julian Eltinge and jack Mahoney.
Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 26
Lots Of Little Things Can Happen (In A
Very Little While)
1909
Note
Music: Karl Hoschna; lyrics: Otto Hauerbach. Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 27
Loving Eyes
1907
Note
Music and lyrics: Harry Puck and Geo. W. Meyer.
Box 38 : 28
Mammy Jinny's Hall Of
Fame
1917
Note
Music: Harry Tierney; lyrics: Stanley Murphy.
Box 38 : 29
Merry Wedding Bells
1912
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Edward Madden. Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 30
Picnic For Two, A
1905
Note
Music: Albert Von Tilzer; lyrics: Arthur J. Lamb.
Box 38 : 31
Ragtime College Girl,
The
1911
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: E. Ray Goetz. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Inside
front cover: "Waiting For The Robert E. Lee".
Box 38 : 32
Ragtime College Girl,
The
1911
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: E. Ray Goetz. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Back cover:
"An Italian Honeymoon", "The Mad House Rag".
Box 38 : 33
Ragtime College Girl,
The
1911
Note
Music: Kerry Mills; lyrics: E. Ray Goetz. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Back cover:
"When Ragtime Rosie Ragged The Rosary", "The Matrimony Rag".
Box 38 : 34
Ragtime College Turkey
Trot
1913
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Julian Eltinge and Jack Mahoney.
Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 35
Society
1915
Note
Music: Jerome Kern; lyrics: Schuyler Greene. Show:
Cousin Lucy.
Box 38 : 36
Something That I Can't
Explain
1912
Note
Music: Jean Schwartz; lyrics: Wm. Jerome. Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 37
Soemtimes The Dream Comes
True
1915
Note
Music: Ted D. Ward; lyrics: Edward Grossmith. Show:
Cousin Lucy. Back cover: "I'm At
Your Service Girls".
Box 38 : 38
Soemtimes The Dream Comes
True
1915
Note
Music: Ted D. Ward; lyrics: Edward Grossmith. Show:
Cousin Lucy. Back cover:
"Sometimes The Dream Comes True".
Box 38 : 39
Sweetheart
1916
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Edward Madden. Show:
Cousin Lucy.
Box 38 : 40
Those "Come Hither"
Eyes
1915
Note
Music: Jerome Kern; lyrics: Schuyler Greene. Show:
Cousin Lucy. Back cover: "Babes In
The Wood".
Box 38 : 41
Those "Come Hither"
Eyes
1915
Note
Music: Jerome Kern; lyrics: Schuyler Greene. Show:
Cousin Lucy. Back cover: "One of
the sensational song successes of the new musical comedy 'Very Good Eddie'
..."
Box 38 : 42
To Be A Blushing Bride
1911
Note
Music: Kerr Mills; lyrics: S. M. Lewis. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Back cover:
"Buck Dance Bill", "When You Get It Tuned Up Play Us Something".
Box 38 : 43
To Be A Blushing Bride
1911
Note
Music: Kerr Mills; lyrics: S. M. Lewis. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Back cover:
"Kerry Mills' Instrumental Novelties ..."
Box 38 : 44
To Be A Blushing Bride
1911
Note
Music: Kerr Mills; lyrics: S. M. Lewis. Show:
The Fascinating Widow. Back cover:
"When Ragtime Rosie Ragged The Rosary", "The Matrimony Rag".
Box 38 : 45
Two Heads Are Better Than
One
1915
Note
Music: Jerome kern; lyrics: Schuyler Greene. Show:
Cousin Lucy.
Box 38 : 46
When Martha Was A Girl
1914
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Julian Eltinge. Show:
The Crinoline Girl. Back cover:
blank.
Box 38 : 47
When Martha Was A Girl
1914
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Julian Eltinge. Show:
The Crinoline Girl. Back cover:
"As Advertised In 'The Saturday Evening Post'..."
Box 38 : 48
Widow Fascinating, The
1913
Note
Music: Percy Wenrich; lyrics: Julian Eltinge and Jack Mahoney.
Show:
The Fascinating Widow.
Box 38 : 49
You Can't Guess What he Wrote On My
Slate
1907
Note
Music and lyrics: Audrey Kingsbury.
Box 38 : 50
You'll Never Find Another Girl Like
Me
1904
Note
Music and lyrics: Andros Hawley. Show:
Mr. Wix of Wickham.
Box 39 : 1-38 ; 40 : 1-37 ;
41 : 1-49 ; 42 : 1-34 ; 43 : 1-26 ; 44 : 1-25 ; 45 : 1-25 ; 46 : 1-17 ; 47 :
1-22 ; 50 : 1-14 (Oversize) ; 51 : 1-9 (Oversize) ; 53 : 2-4 (Oversize) ;
55
Series 4.
Research Files
circa
1880-2000
Physical Description: 4.75 linear feet + 1 box of photographic negatives
and slides.
Scope and Content Note
This series comprises materials found scattered throughout the Judd
collection when it came into archival custody. The bulk of the collection
consists of photographs, supplemented by press kits and other publicity
materials, programs, reviews, photocopies, and clippings from newspapers and
the popular press. The relevance to cross-dressing of some of the materials is
not readily apparent from the documents at hand.
Arrangement
Arranged in 5 sub-series:
- 4.1 Motion Pictures
- 4.2 People
- 4.3 Subjects
- 4.4 Theater and Music
- 4.5 Publications
Box 39 : 1-38 ; 40 : 1-11 ; 50 : 1-11
(Oversize); 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Sub-Series 4.1
Motion Pictures
1923-1996
Physical Description: 61 folders.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of materials relating to motion pictures.
Although these materials consist largely of photographs, they have not been
incorporated into the materials that form Series 2.1 above, as they were found
separate from those materials, in disarray and scattered throughout the
collection when it entered archival custody. In addition to studio publicity
stills, the materials consist of press kits, pressbooks, press sheets, and
newspaper clippings and extracts from popular periodicals.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by motion picture title.
Box 39 : 1
7 Dwarfs to the Rescue,
The
1951
Box 39 : 3
Adventures of Pricilla, Queen of the
Desert, The
1994
Box 39 : 4
Alternative Miss World,
The
1979
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
American Movie Star or LSD, I Hate
You
1966
Box 39 : 5
Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay and
Lesbian Community
1984
Box 39 : 6
Beverly of Graustark
1926
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Blue Murder at St.
Trinian's
1957
Box 39 : 9
Bond, James. Motion picture pressbooks
1971-1973
Physical Description: Mutlilated.
Box 50 : 2 (Oversize)
Christine Jorgensen Story, The.
Pressbook
1970
Box 50 : 3 (Oversize)
Did You Hear the One About the Traveling
Saleslady?
. Pressbook
1968
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Dinah East. Pressbook
1970
Box 50 : 4 (Oversize)
"Dirty O'Neil" The Love Life of a
Cop.
. Pressbook
1974
Box 50 : 5 (Oversize)
El Lugar sin Limites
1977
Box 39 :
Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu,
The
1980
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Freebie and the Bean
1974
Box 39 : 15
Glass Bottom Boat, The
1966
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Good Humor Man..
Pressbook
1950
Box 39 : 18
He's My Girl. Press
kit
1987
Box 39 : 19
Hollywood Vice Squad. Press
kit
1986
Box 50 : 6 (Oversize)
I Want What I Want.
Pressbook
1972
Box 39 : 20
It Came From Hollywood. Press
kit
1982
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Jailhouse Blues. Press
materials
1941
Box 39 : 23
Just One of the Guys
1985
Box 39 : 25
Kiss of the Spider Woman. Press
materials
1985-1986
Box 39 : 26
La Cage Aux Folles 3
1985
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Laramie. Press sheet
1949
Box 39 : 28
Lust In The Dust. Press
kit
1985
Box 39 : 29
Mixed Nuts. Press
materials
1994
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Movie Star American Style, or LSD, I Hate
You!
Pressbook
1966
Box 39 : 30
Mrs. Doubtfire. Press
kit
1993
Box 39 : 31
Never Too Young to Die
1985
Box 39 : 32
Nuns On the Run. Press
materials
1990
Box 39 : 33
Only Me. Press sheet
1929
Box 50 : 7 (Oversize)
Private Party.
Pressbook
1972
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Queen, The. Pressbook
1968
Box 50 : 8 (Oversize)
Ritz, The. Pressbook
1976
Box 39 : 39
Rose, The. Pressbook
1979
Box 40 : 2
Sidewalks of New York
1931
Box 50 : 9 (Oversize)
Skatetown USA.
Pressbook
1979
Box 50 : 10 (Oversize)
Stir Crazy. Pressbook
1980
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Team Mates. Pressbook
1978
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Third Sex, The.
Pressbook
1957
Physical Description: Incomplete.
Box 40 : 6
To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie
Newmar
. Press kit
1995
Box 50 : 11 (Oversize)
Twice Two. Press
material
1933
Box 40 : 10
Unholy Three, The
1925,
1930
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
Up To His Ears.
Pressbook
1965
Box 53 : 2 (Oversize)
West of Sonora. Press
sheet
1948
Box 40 : 11
World According To Garp,
The
1982
Box 40 : 12-37 ; 41 : 1-49;
42 : 1-34 ; 53 : 3 (Oversize)
Sub-Series 4.2
People
circa
1880-1995
Physical Description: 110 folders.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of materials relating to individuals. The
materials are comprised largely of photographs, supplemented by other publicity
materials, reviews, programs, and clippings from newspapers and the popular
press. Female impersonators Jim Bailey, Divine, T. C. Jones, Charles Pierce,
and Craig Russell are the most fully documented; most other individuals are
represented by one or two items.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by surname.
Box 40 : 13
Allen, Marty, & Steve Rossi
1976
Box 40 : 17
Arte, Manuel, and Frankie Kein (One of a
Kind)
nd
Box 40 :
29
Bernhardt, Sarah
circa
1880-1885
Box 41 : 3
Clinton, Bill, & Al Gore
1993
Box 41 : 7
Deacon, Richard, and Charles Pierce
nd
Box 41 :
9
Dietrich, Marlene
circa
1930-1940
Box 41 : 10
Divine (Harris G. Milstead)
1978-1993
Box 41 : 12
Durante, Jimmy
circa 1912
Box 41 : 13
Eichelberger, Ethyl
1987-1990
Box 41 : 14
Emperor Norton
circa 1880,
1956
Box 41 : 17
Fassbinder, Rainer Werner
1985
Box 41 : 18
Fields, W. C., Randolph Scott, Dorothy
Lamour
1938
Box 41 : 21
Fitzgerald, F. Scott
1915-1918
Box 41 : 23
Ford, Gerald (President)
1986
Box 41 : 33
Hoskins, Allen Clayton (Farina)
1922-1931
Box 41 : 35
James, Jimmy. Press kit
1986-1990
Box 41 : 41
Kennedy, John F.
circa 1963
Box 41 : 46
Laurel, Stan, and Oliver Hardy
nd
Box 42 : 2
Monroe, Marilyn. Postage stamps
circa 1993
Box 42 : 3
O'Hara, Dainty Adore
1985
Box 42 :
4
Olivier, Laurence
circa
1950-1983
Box 42 : 6
Osbourne, Ozzie
1981-1986
Box 42 : 8-9
Pierce, Charles
1971-1994
Physical Description: 2 folders.
Box 42 : 9
Printed materials
1981-1994
Box 42 : 14
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (President)
1944
Box 42 :
30
Wheeler, Bert, and Robert Woolsey
circa
1935-1973
Box 42 : 32
Wilson, Woodrow (President)
nd
Box 43 : 1-26 ; 44 : 1-25 ;
50 : 12 (Oversize) ; 53 : 3-4 (Oversize) ; 55
Sub-Series 4.3
Subjects
circa
1895-2000
Physical Description: 54 folders, 1 box of negatives and
slides.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of subject files found scattered
throughout Judd’s collection when it entered archival custody. Photographs form
the bulk of the materials, together with clippings from newspapers and the
popular press. The subjects include biographies and obituaries; film reviews;
drag clubs (Club My-O-My and Finocchios); college and military drag; ballet;
opera; organizations, including the Bohemian and Elks clubs and the E T V C
(Educational Transvestite Channel); and events, such as the naval Crossing the
Equator Ceremony (1936, 1947), the Castro Street Fair (1979-1982), Halloween
(1982), and San Francisco Imperial Court coronations (1983, 1993); and parades,
including New Orleans Mardi Gras, Philadelphia Mummers, and San Francisco Pride
(1978, 1981, 1982). Additional materials include unidentified photographs and
photographic negatives, and photocopies of sheet music covers. The relevance to
cross-dressing of some of the materials, such as publicity stills and newspaper
clippings relating to movie serials derived from comics, and sheet music of
songs on YMCA themes, is not readily apparent.
Box 43 : 3 ; 53 : 3
(Oversize)
Box 43 : 3a
Bicyclist, female (A. Sandoz print)
circa 1895
Box 50 : 12 (Oversize)
Biographies and Obituries
1913-1995
Box 43 :
4
Bohemian Club
circa
1905-1925
Box 43 : 6
Castro Street Fair
1979-1982
Box 43 : 8
Christopher & Castro
circa 1995
Box 43 :
10
College Drag
circa
1905-1950
Box 43 : 11
Crossing the Equator Ceremony (James
Roosevelt)
1936
Box 43 : 12
Crossing the Equator Ceremony (President Harry S
Truman), U.S.S. Missouri
circa September
1947
Box 43 : 16
Drag Without Performance
1986
Box 43 : 17
E T V C (Educational Transvestite Channel)
1994-1997
Box 43 : 19
Exotic Erotic Ball
1989-1990
Box 43 :
22-23
Film Reviews
circa
1920-1970
Physical Description: 2 folders.
Box 43 : 24
Film Stills - Photocopies
nd
Box 43 : 25
Finocchio's
circa 1940,
1982-1985
Box 43 : 26
Gay Day Parade (San Francisco)
1978,
1981,
1982
Box 44 : 2
Imperial Court of San Francisco. Coronation
1983,
1993
Box 44 : 3
Impersonation, Double
1944-1982
Box 44 : 7
Military Miscellanea
1919-1995
Box 44 :
8-9
Movie Serials from Comics
circa
1930-1989
Physical Description: 2 folders.
Box 44 : 8
Newspaper clippings
1987-1989
Box 44 :
9
Photographs
circa
1930-1955
Box 44 : 10
Mummers Parade (Philadelphia)
nd
Box 44 : 11
Nazi Prisoners of War in America
1979
Box 44 : 12
Newspaper Clippings
1986-1988
Box 44 : 15
Peck's Bad Boy
circa 1890
Box 55
Photographic negatives
circa
1910-1995
Box 44 :
16
Photographs (Unidentified)
circa
1910-1990
Box 44 : 19
Rock Stars in Dresses
1993
Box 44 : 20-21
Sheet Music
1912-1955
Physical Description: 2 folders.
Box 44 : 22-23 ; 53 : 4
(Oversize)
Sheet Music Covers. Photocopies
nd
Physical Description: 3 folders.
Box 44 : 23 ; 53 : 4
(Oversize)
Box 55
Slides (Unidentified)
circa 1995
Box 45 : 1-25 ; 46 : 1-17;
50 : 13-14 (Oversize)
Sub-Series 4.4
Theater and Music
circa
1922-1996
Physical Description: 44 folders.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of materials relating to theatrical and
musical performances, as well as performing companies and musical groups.
Performances include the ballet
After Dark; the musicals
Chicago,
Funny Girl,
La Cage aux Folles,
The Music Man,
Rag Dolly,
South Pacific, and
This Is the Army; the opera
Fidelio; and the dramas
M. Butterfly and
A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Performing
companies and musical groups include the American Ballet Theatre, Culture Club,
Cockettes, Cycle Sluts, Greater Tuna, Hasty Pudding Club, La Gran Scena Opera
Co., Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, and the New York Dolls. The
materials consist of photographs, publicity materials, souvenir books,
playbills and programs, and clippings from newspapers and the popular
press.
Arrangement
Arranged by title of performance piece or name of
performer/performance group.
Box 45 : 2
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
1984
Box 45 : 3
American Ballet Theatre
1984
Box 50 : 13 (Oversize)
Greenwich Village Follies. 4th
annual edition
1922
Box 45 : 14
Hasty Pudding Theatricals
1986
Box 45 : 15
Hats Off To Ice
1944-1945
Box 50 : 14 (Oversize)
La Gran Scena Opera Co.
1987-1991
Box 45 : 19
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo
nd
Box 45 : 21
Midsummer Night's Dream,
A
circa
1954
Box 46 : 3
Rag Dolly, The Raggedy Ann
Musical
1986
Box 46 : 4
San Francisco Ballet
1984
Box 46 : 5
Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Sister Boom
Boom
1985
Box 46 : 6
Skating Vanities of
1949
1949
Box 46 : 10
This Is The Army
1942-1943
Box 46 : 15
What Ever Happened to B. B.
Jane?
1992
Box 46 : 17
Yugoslav National Folk Ballet. Tanec. First American
Tour
1956
Box 47 : 1-22 ; 51 : 1-9 (Oversize)
Sub-Series 4.5
Publications
1926-1995
Physical Description: 31 items.
Scope and Content Note
This sub-series consists of miscellaneous publications, primarily
periodicals, that could not be placed elsewhere in the collection. The
materials include a number of periodicals for cross-dressers or transsexuals,
and several older publications (prior to 1980) whose relevance to
cross-dressing in the performing arts is not readily apparent.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by periodical title or book author.
Box 51 : 1 (Oversize)
3 Stooges 1988 Calendar,
The
1988
Box 51 : 2-4
(Oversize)
Cine Tele-Revue
August 12, 1965;
August 26, 1971;
September 16,
1971
Physical Description: 3 issues, earliest
incomplete.
Box 51 : 5
(Oversize)
Collier's
October 13,
1945
Box 47 : 1
Dare Magazine
August-September 1956
Box 47 : 2
Exotics International
Magazine
1983
Box 47 : 3
F.M.I. [Female Mimics International]
Magazine
1983
Box 47 : 5
Inside Hollywood
May 1960
Physical Description: 2 copies.
Box 47 : 6
International
TranScript
May 1992
Box 47 : 8
Little Beginner, The
1931-1937
Box 51 : 8 (Oversize)
Mirror Magazine
1970
Note
Danny La Rue on cover.
Box 47 : 10
National Geographic
October 1983
Box 47 : 11
National Song Magazine
September
1942
Box 47 : 12
Packer, Eleanor Lewis.
, A Day with Our Gang
1929
Note
Racine, WI: Whitman Publishing Co.
Box 47 : 13
Picture-Play Magazine
August 1925
Box 47 : 14
Playbill
August 31, 1988;
January 31,
1989
Physical Description: 2 issues.
Box 47 : 15
Radio Life Magazine (2
issues)
January 9 and
30, 1944
Physical Description: 2 issues.
Box 47 : 16
Smithsonian Magazine
February
1995
Box 47 : 18
Theatre Arts Magazine
April 1944;
August 1956
Physical Description: 2 issues.
Box 47 : 19
Trans-Gender Lifestyles
Magazine
circa 1995
Box 47 : 20
Uncensored Magazine
November 1955;
June 1956
Physical Description: 2 issues.
Coll2007-020/ Poster001-Poster109, Box 53 : 1 (Oversize)
Series 5.
Posters
1910-1999
(bulk 1959-1994)
Physical Description: 112 items.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of posters collected by Judd, as well as a
small number of other materials mounted on poster board. The majority of the
posters advertise motion pictures that contain incidences of cross-dressing; of
the other posters, one is for an erotic film featuring pre-operative
male-to-female transsexuals, while several others advertise gay male and
heterosexual films that do not appear to contain any incidences of
cross-dressing. The non-motion picture material includes a print of a painting
of the “Gay Philosopher” by Henry Major (1889-1948); a print of Burt Reynold’s
April 1972
Cosmopolitan centerfold; theatrical
performances by Sylvester, both alone and with the Cockettes (1977), Danny La
Rue in the Christmas pantomime
Aladdin (1978), Divine in
The Hearbreak of Psoriasis (1975), Holly
Woodlawn (1976), and Cathy Rigby in
Peter Pan (1990); and the 1985 Sydney
Mardi Gras celebration.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by title of motion picture/theatrical
performance or subject.
Coll2007-020/ Poster003
7 Faces of Dr. Lao, The
1964
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 20 x 14.25 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
French-language.
Coll2007-020/ Poster001
30 Years of Fun
1963
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41.25 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster002
501
1984
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 40.5 x 27.25
in.
Scope and Content Note
Gay erotic video.
Coll2007-020/ Poster004
Aladdin
1978
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 30 x 20 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
British Christmas patomime, starring Danny La Rue.
Coll2007-020/ Poster005
American Frolic
before 1948
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 26 x 21 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Print of painting of the "Gay Philosopher" by Henry Major
(1889-1948).
Coll2007-020/ Poster006
Andy Warhol's Women
1971
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 33 x 23.25 in. (mount: 41 x 27
in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster007
Bad Girls
1994
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 40 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster008
Ballad of Little Jo, The
1993
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster009
Benji the Hunted
1987
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster010
Best of Benny Hill, The
1974
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 30 x 40
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster011
Bolshoi Ballet '67
1966
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster012
Boys Don't Cry
1999
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 38.75 x 26.75
in.
Box 53 : 1 (Oversize)
Boys Don't Cry
1999
Physical Description: 1 poster (folded) : 38.75 x 26.75
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster013
Bride of Frankenstein, The
1982
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 35 x 23 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Theater production, starring Divine.
Coll2007-020/ Poster015
Carry on Camping
1971
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster016
Cinderella (Rock band)
1986
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 22.25 x 34.25 in. (mount:
27.25 x 41.5 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster017
Cockettes & Sylvester and his hot band,
The
1977
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 25 x 20.25
in.
Scope and Content Note
Theater engagement. On back of mount: "John Rothermel by Todd
Trexler, ca. 1975"
Coll2007-020/ Poster019
Coming Out Under Fire
1994
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 36.75 x 25 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster020
Damned, The
1969
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster021
Diary, The
1982
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 29.75 x 18.5 in. (mount: 41.5
x 27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Gay erotic video by Toby Ross.
Coll2007-020/ Poster022
Dirty Dingus Magee
1970
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster023
Dream Lovers
1980
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 24.5 x 18.5 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Transsexual erotic video, starring Sulka.
Coll2007-020/ Poster024
Dressed to Kill
1980
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster025
Dressed to Kill
1980
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 28.75 x 20.25 in. (mount: 41.5
x 27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Japanese-language.
Coll2007-020/ Poster026
Eat Drink Man Woman
1994
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster027
Ed Wood
1994
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 40 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster028
El Lugar Sin Limites
1978
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 33 x 26 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster0045
Eltinge, Julian. Sheet Music
1910-1919
Physical Description: 6 photocopies (mounted) : 11 x 8.5 in. (mount: 41.5
x 27.25 in.) ; col.
Scope and Content Note
Color photocopies of sheet music for: "Everybody Do The Hula!",
"The Fascinating Widow", "In My Dream Of You", "Let's Stroll In The Garden Of
Dreams", and "The Ragtime College Girl"
Coll2007-020/ Poster029
Ernest Saves Christmas
1988
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 37 x 11.5 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster030
Farewell My Concubine
1993
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster031
Female Trouble
1976
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 11 x 17 in. (mount: 41 x 27
in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster032
Female Trouble
1975
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster033
Fine Mess, A
1986
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster034
Fortune and Men's Eyes
1971
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster035
Fourth Sex, The
1961
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 26.5
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster036
Fuzz
1972
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41.25 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster037
Greater Tuna (Television
production)
1984
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 15 x 44 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.); 2 photographs (mounted) : 6.75 x 10 in. ; b &
w.
Coll2007-020/ Poster003
Hairspray
1988
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 21 x 15.75 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
French-language.
Coll2007-020/ Poster046
Harry Chess in "Jungle Jeopardy" (Comic)
1971
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 35 x 23 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Comic by A. Jay.
Coll2007-020/ Poster038
Haunted Honeymoon
1986
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster039
Heartbreak of Psoriasis, The
1975
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 23 x 17.5 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.). Signed: "Todd Trexler, 1975".
Scope and Content Note
Theater production, starring Divine.
Coll2007-020/ Poster040
He's My Girl
1987
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster041
High Time
1960
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41.25 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster043
House of Pleasure
1984
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 36 x 24 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Heterosexual erotic film.
Coll2007-020/ Poster044
I Want What I Want
1971
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41.25 x 27
in.
Box 53 : 1 (Oversize)
Inside Seka
1980
Physical Description: 1 poster (folded) : 37.25 x 25
in.
Scope and Content Note
Heterosexual erotic film.
Coll2007-020/ Poster047
Just Like a Woman
1994
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 40 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster048
Just One of the Guys
1985
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster049
Kansas City Trucking
Company
1976
Physical Description: 1 poster : .. x .. in. (mount: 46.5 x 23
in.).
Scope and Content Note
Gay erotic video, by Joe Gage.
Coll2007-020/ Poster050
Hawaii Vice 1: Kascha
1988
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 36 x 24 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Heterosexual erotic film.
Coll2007-020/ Poster051
Killing of Sister George,
The
1969
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 22 x 28 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.); 3 photographs (mounted) : 8.5 x 11 in. ; b &
w
Coll2007-020/ Poster052
Kiss of the Spider Woman
1985
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster053
Kremlin Letter, The
1970
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 22 x 28 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster054
La Cage Aux Folles
1979
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 22 x 15.75 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster055
La Cage Aux Folles (Birds of a
Feather)
1979
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster054
La Cage Aux Folles II
1981
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 21.5 x 15.75 in. (mount: 27.25
x 41.5 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster056
La Cage Aux Folles II ... The Relationship
Continues
1981
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster031
La Cage Aux Folles 3 (The
Wedding)
1986
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 26 x 13.25 in. (mount: 41 x 27
in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster057
La Cage Aux Folles III (The
Wedding)
1985
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 20.5 x 15.25 in. (mount: 27.25
x 41.5 in.).
Scope and Content Note
French-language.
Coll2007-020/ Poster058
La Cage Aux Folles 3 (The
Wedding)
1986
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster059
La Marraine de Charley
1959
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 31.5 x 23.5 in. (mount: 41 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
French-language.
Box 53 : 1 (Oversize)
La Marraine de Charley
1959
Physical Description: 1 poster (folded) : 31.5 x 23.5
in.
Scope and Content Note
French-language.
Coll2007-020/ Poster057
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme
1982
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 23 x 15.75 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.).
Scope and Content Note
French-language.
Coll2007-020/ Poster060
Lemon Drop Kid, The
1951
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster061
Let Me Die a Woman
circa 1978
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Scope and Content Note
Print of collage of newspaper articles, 1974-1978, relating to
transexuals.
Coll2007-020/ Poster062
Little Red Riding Hood
1963
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster063
Lon Chaney - The Man Behind the Thousand
Faces
(book by Michael F. Blake)
1996
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted): 22.5 x 26.5 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster064
Longtime Companion
1990
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 39 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster065
M*A*S*H
1980
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted): 34.5 x 23 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster066
M. Butterfly
1993
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted): 40.25 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster067
Madam Behave
1925
Physical Description: 1 poster : 21.75 x 27.5 in. (mount: 27.25 x 41.5
in.).
Scope and Content Note
Color photocopy of original.
Coll2007-020/ Poster068
Madam Kitty
1976
Physical Description: 1 poster : 41 x 27 in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster069
Man on the Box, The
1928
Physical Description: 1 poster : 29.5 x 24 in. (mount: 41.5 x 27.25
in.).
Scope and Content Note
Color photocopies of 2 posters, 14 x 24 in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster018
Martin, Steve: Comedy is Not Pretty
(recording)
1979
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 34 x 22 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster071
Miss Mona
1987
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 21 x 15.75 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster072
Mondo Cane
1962
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster073
Monty Python Live at the Hollywood
Bowl
1982
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 39.25 x 27 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
French-language.
Coll2007-020/ Poster070
Monty Python's The Meaning of
Life
1983
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster074
Mr. Nanny
1993
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster075
Mrs. Doubtfire
1993
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 39.75 x 26.75 in. (mount: 41.5
x 27.25 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster076
Nuns on the Run
1989
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster077
On the Double
1961
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 22 x 28 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster078
Orlando
1993
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster079
Our Miss Fred
1972
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster080
Paris is Burning
1991
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster081
Peter Pan
1990
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 22 x 14 in. (mount: 24 x 18
in.).
Scope and Content Note
Musical theater production, starring Cathy Rigby.
Coll2007-020/ Poster031
Pink Flamingos
1973
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 17 x 11 in. (mount: 41 x 27
in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster082
Pleasure Beach
1983
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 34 x 23 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Gay erotic film, directed by Arthur J. Bressan, Jr.
Coll2007-020/ Poster083
Police Academy 3: Back In
Training
1986
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poste0084
Polyester
1981
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster085
Pope Joan
1972
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster086
Private School ... for
Girls
1983
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster087
Revenge of the Nighthawk in
Leather
1983
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 35 x 23 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Gay erotic film, directed by Joseph Yale.
Coll2007-020/ Poster014
Reynolds, Burt
1972
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 23 x 35 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Pose in April 1972 issue of
Cosmopolitan.
Coll2007-020/ Poster088
Rocky Horror Picture Show, The
1990
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 28 x 22 in. (mount: 41 x 27
in.).
Scope and Content Note
1991 Calendar.
Coll2007-020/ Poster089
Rose, The
1979
Physical Description: 1 photocgraph (mounted) : 7 x 9 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.) ; col.
Coll2007-020/ Poster090
She Man
1967
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster091
Soldier in Skirts
1975
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted): 41 x 27 in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster092
Soldiers Three
1951
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster093
Some Like it Hot
1959
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 26 x 37.75 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster094
Some Like it Hot
1959
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster095
Stooge Legend
1992
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 36 x 24 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Poster of Three Stooges films.
Coll2007-020/ Poster096
Switch
1991
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 40.25 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster097
Sydney Gay Mardi Gras, Feb 23, 1985
1985
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted): 30.75 x 20.75 in. (mount: 41.5
x 27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Festival poster.
Coll2007-020/ Poster089
Sylvester
1971-circa
1988
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 27.75 x 21.25 in. (mount: 41.5
x 27.25 in.); 2 photographs (mounted) : 11 x 8.5 in. ; b &
w.
Coll2007-020/ Poster098
Tenant, The
1976
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster071
Tenue de Soiree
1986
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 21.5 x 15 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster099
Tex
1982
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster029
Three Fugitives
1989
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 11.5 x 37 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Coll2007-020/ Poster100
Times of Harvey Milk,
The
1984
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster101
Too Outrageous!
1987
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster102
Tootsie
1983
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster103
Tootsie
1982
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster042
Trash
1970
Physical Description: 2 photographs (mounted) : 9.5 x 10.5, 8.5 x 10.25
in. (mount: 41.5 x 27.25 in.) ; b & w.
Scope and Content Note
Photographs of Holly Woodlawn.
Coll2007-020/ Poster104
Trisexual
1983
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 22 x 17 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Gay erotic film, directed by Ian McGraw.
Coll2007-020/ Poster063
Unholy Three, The
1925
Physical Description: 2 photographs (mounted) : 8.5 x 11 in. (mount:
27.25 x 41.5 in.) ; b & w.
Coll2007-020/ Poster105
Where the Bullets Fly
1966
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster106
Wicked Lady, The
1983
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster107
Wicker Man, The
1974
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Coll2007-020/ Poster108
Winged Victory
1944
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 22 x 14 in. (mount: 27.25 x
41.5 in.) ; 4 photographs (mounted) : 7.25 x 5.25, 7 x 5.25, 5.5 x 7 (2) in. ;
b & w.
Coll2007-020/ Poster039
Women Behind Bars
1977
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 9.5 x 7 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.).
Scope and Content Note
Theater production, London.
Coll2007-020/ Poster042
Woodlawn, Holly
1976
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 28 x 22.5 in. (mount: 41.5 x
27.25 in.); 3 photograph (mounted)) : 10 x 8, 8 x 10 (2) in. ; b &
w.
Scope and Content Note
Poster at Bimbo's, San Francisco; 1 publicity photograph; 2
photographs from Andy Warhol's
Trash.
Coll2007-020/ Poster109
Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from
Mars
1983
Physical Description: 1 poster (mounted) : 41 x 27
in.
Box 56 : 1-38
Series 6.
Film and Video
circa
1913-1994
Physical Description: 1 film : 16mm ; 38 videocassettes
(VHS).
Scope and Content Note
According to a list compiled at approximately the time the
collection came to ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives (box 47 : folder
23), Judd’s collection originally consisted of at least 183 VHS tapes of motion
pictures containing examples of cross-dressing. The majority of these tapes
appear to have been discarded before the collection came into archival custody.
This series contains the surviving 38 videos, comprising copies of 47 motion
pictures, 2 television productions, 1 television series episode, a compilation
of 14 Three Stooges shorts, and Charles Pierce’s First Annual Farewell Concert.
Only two of the videos are commercial products; the others are personal
recordings, many on previously used tapes. The series also includes a 16mm
print of the 1914 motion picture
The Masquerader; this print is deposited
with the Outfest Legacy Project at the UCLA Film & Television Archive.
Coll2007-020/ Film001
Film
1914
Physical Description: 1 film : 16mm.
Physical Location: Deposited with the Outfest Legacy Project at the UCLA Film
& Television Archive.
Coll2007-020/ Film001
Masquerader, The
1914
Physical Description: 1 film : 16mm.
Box 56 : 1-38
Video
circa
1913-1994
Physical Description: 38 videocassettes (VHS).
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Box 47 :
23
VHS copies of films from Ralph Judd
containing cross-dressing
circa
2002-2003
Box 56 : 1
4th Man, The
1969 or
1983
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 2
And Justice for All
1979
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 12
Andy Warhol's Trash
1970
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Flesh (1968).
Box 56 : 4
Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay and
Lesbian Community
1984
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Different from the Others
(1919).
Box 56 : 5
Boy! What a Girl!
1947
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 6
Busting
1974
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 7
Charles Pierce's First Annual Farewell
Concert
circa 1988
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 8
Dame Edna's Hollywood
1991
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 9
Detective, The
1954
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 4
Different from the
Others
1919
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Before Stonewall: The Making of a Gay and
Lesbian Community
(1984).
Box 56 : 10
Female Impersonator Pageant,
The
1985
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Scope and Content Note
also known as
Dream Boys Revue.
Box 56 : 11
Female Trouble
1974
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 12
Flesh
1968
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Andy Warhol's Trash
(1970).
Box 56 : 13
Greater Tuna
1984-1994
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 14
Hanky Panky
1982
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 15
How Funny Can Sex Be?
1973
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 16
I Was a Male War Bride
1949
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 17
Italian Love
1913-1914
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Sappy Service (1929),
Short Socks (1927),
So Long Bill (1925) [silent drag
comedies].
Scope and Content Note
Silent drag comedies.
Box 56 : 18
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is
Calling
1986
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Just One of the Guys
(1985).
Box 56 : 19
Joan Rivers and Friends Salute Heidi
Abromowitz
1985
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Scope and Content Note
Television.
Box 56 : 32
John Waters' Pink
Flamingos
1972
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 18
Just One of the Guys
1985
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling
(1986).
Box 56 : 20
Kids in the Hall, The
nd
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 21
Kiss of the Spider
Woman
1985
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 22
La Cage Aaux Folles (Birds of a Feather)
(English dubbed)
1981
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); commercial
VHS.
Box 56 : 23
La Cage aux Folles II (English
dubbed)
1980
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
La Cage aux Folles III (English
dubbed) (1985).
Box 56 : 23
La Cage aux Folles III (English
dubbed)
1985
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
La Cage aux Folles II (English
dubbed) (1980).
Box 56 : 24
La Gran Scena Opera Company di New
York
1985
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 3
Les Ballets Trocadero / Bravo 25 Jul 85 et
al / Channel 9, 9 Jan 88
1985-1988
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 25
Lust in the Dust
1985
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 26
Moran of the Lady Letty - A Society
Sensation
1922
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); commercial
VHS.
Box 56 : 27
Night Flight
February 15,
1986
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Scope and Content Note
Television series episode (USA Network), starring Divine.
Box 56 : 28
Noh Drama
nd
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 29
Outrageous
1977
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 30
Performance
1970
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 31
Peter Pan
1960
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Scope and Content Note
Television production, starring Mary Martin.
Box 56 : 33
Pirate, The
1948?
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Polyester
(1981).
Box 56 : 33
Polyester
1981
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
The Pirate
(?1948).
Box 56 : 34
Queen Christina
1933
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 17
Sappy Service
1929
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Italian Love (1913-1914),
Short Socks (1927),
So Long Bill
(1925).
Scope and Content Note
Silent drag comedies.
Box 56 : 17
Short Socks
1927
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Italian Love (1913-1914),
Sappy Service (1929),
So Long Bill
(1925).
Scope and Content Note
Silent drag comedies.
Box 56 : 17
So Long Bill
1925
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Italian Love (1913-1914),
Sappy Service (1929),
Short Socks
(1927).
Scope and Content Note
Silent drag comedies.
Box 56 : 35
Taxi zum Klo
1981
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
The Tenant
(1976).
Box 56 : 35
Tenant, The
1976
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS); with
Taxi zum Klo
(1981).
Box 56 : 36
Three Stooges in Drag,
The
nd
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Scope and Content Note
14 shorts.
Box 56 : 37
Torch Song Trilogy
1988
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 56 : 38
Victor Victoria
1982
Physical Description: 1 videocassette (VHS).
Box 48 : 1-9 ; 49 : 1-9 ; 52 : 1-6
(Oversize)
Series 7.
Writings
1988-1995
Physical Description: 24 folders.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of Judd’s published and unpublished writings.
The published materials include two booklets,
Drag Gags (1991) and
Drag Gags Return (1992), a set of cards,
Gender Pending: Vintage Drag on Movie Lobby
Cards
(1994), as well as copies of his columns, "Fun with Drag" (later
"Campy Doings"), published from 1989 to 1993 in the
Tattler (later
BuzzTattler); "Great Moments in TV
History", published circa 1993 in
Cross-Talk; and articles published under
various titles from circa 1990 to 1994 in
Femanine. The unpublished writings
include two major works: the final draft and photographic “masters” for
Gender Benders: Drag Gags from Groovy
Movies
; and the final draft the final draft of
TV—It's A Drag: Cross-Dressing in
Television
. Other unpublished works include
Drag Gags Again,
The Smartest Thing in Men’s Clothing … Is
Women
, and
Vintage Drag.
Box 52 : 1
(Oversize)
Articles in
Femanine, Vol. 1, No. 4 - Vol. 3,
No. 2
circa
1990-1994
Box 48 : 2
Drag Gags Again. Draft
circa 1993
Box 52 : 2 (Oversize)
"Fun with Drag".
Tattler
1989-1993
Box 52 : 3 (Oversize)
"Fun with Drag" / "Campy Doings".
BuzzTattler
1993-1995
Box 48 :
4-9
Gender Benders: Drag Gags from Groovy
Movies
circa
1990-1995
Physical Description: 6 folders.
Box 48 :
4-5
Final draft
circa
1990-1995
Physical Description: 2 folders.
Box 48 :
6-9
Master Photographs
circa
1990-1995
Physical Description: 4 folders.
Box 48 :
6-8
Numbered
circa
1990-1995
Physical Description: 3 folders.
Box 48 :
9
Unnumbered
circa
1990-1995
Box 49 : 1
Gender Pending : Vintage Drag on Movie Lobby
Cards
1994
Physical Description: 2 sets of cards.
Box 52 : 5 (Oversize)
"Go West, Young Man".
Premier
November 1990
Box 52 : 6
(Oversize)
"Go West, Young Man".
Premier
January
1991
Scope and Content Note
Japanese edition.
Box 49 : 2
"Great Moments in TV History".
Cross-Talk
circa 1993
Box 49 : 3
"Military Camp: Cross-Dressing in the Service".
Christopher Street, Issue
134
1989
Box 52 : 4 (Oversize)
Miscellaneous newspaper articles and letters
1988-1992
Box 49 :
4-5
Smartest Thing in Men's Clothing … Is Women,
The
circa
1990-1995
Physical Description: 2 copies.
Box 49 :
6-7
TV-It's a Drag : Cross-Dressing on
Television
circa
1990-1995
Physical Description: 2 folders.
Box 49 :
8
Vintage Drag
circa
1990-1995
Box 49 : 9-12 ; 50 : 15 (Oversize) ; 53 : 5-7
(Oversize)
Series 8.
Personal
1990-1998
Physical Description: 8 folders.
Scope and Content Note
The series consists of a small number of personal items relating to
Ralph Judd, including a short biographical account, diplomas from the
Confederation of Chivalry, correspondence, both general and with Charlies
Pierce, and the first draft (1991) of a screenplay based on Judd's experiences
in Vietnam.
Box 53 : 5-7
(Oversize)
Confederation of Chivalry. Diplomas
October 20,
1990
Physical Description: 3 certificates (mounted).
Box 50 : 15 (Oversize)
Contract with Twin Peaks Press
May 1992
Box 49 : 10-11
Correspondence
1990-1995
Physical Description: 2 folders.
Box 49 : 12
Rantz, Athena (Dove Sterling).
Diary of War
1991
Box 54 : 1
Series 9.
Ephemera
1993
Physical Description: 1 item.
Scope and Content Note
This series consists of a single item, a fan picturing female
impersonator Jimmy James as "Marilyn", inscribed by James to Ralph Judd.
Box 54 : 1
Jimmy James as "Marilyn" Fan
1993
Physical Description: 1 fan ; inscribed by Jimmy James to Ralph Judd,
8/93.