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Some Sunny Day, By Irving Berlin (Irving Berline, Inc.: 1922)
Somebody Knows (and Somebody Cares), By Blossom Seeley, Elmer Olson, and Vernon Stevens (A.J. Stasny Music Co.: 1921)
Somebody Loves Somebody, Words and Music by Bert Potter (The Georgem Krey Co.: 1906)
Somebody Sighs for You (Nobody Else Will Do), By Mabel McKinley (Leo Feist: 1906)
Somebody's Been Around Here Since I've Been Gone, Lyric by Paul West, Music by John W. Bratton (M. Witmark and Sons: 1907)
Somebody's Sweetheart I Want to Be, By Cobb and Edwards (Gus Edwards Music Pub. Co.: 1905)
Somebody's Waiting for You, Words by Vincent Bryan, Music by Al Gumble (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1906) (1)
Somebody's Waiting for You, Words by Vincent Bryan, Music by Al Gumble (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1906) (2)
Somebody's Waiting for You, Words by Vincent Bryan, Music by Al Gumble (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1906) (3)
Somebody's Wrong Song, By Henry I. Marshall, Raymond Egan, Richard A. Whiting (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1923)
Someday Sweetheart, By Spikes and Spikes (Melrose Bros Music Co.: 1924)
Someday I'll Find You, Words and Music by Noel Coward (Chappell and Co.: 1931)
Somday Somebody's Gonna Get You, By L. Wolfe Gilbert and Carey Morgan (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1917)
Someday, Somewhere (We'll Meet Again), Music by Erno Rapee, Lyric by Lew Pollack (De Syla, Brown and Henderson, Inc.: 1928)
Somday Sweetheart, By Spikes and Spikes (Melrose Bros Music Co.: 1924)
Someone is Longing for Home Sweet Home: Thousands of Miles Away, By David Berg, WM. Tracey, and Jack Stern (Douglas and Newman Music Co.: 1917)
Sometime, Lyrics by Rida Johnson Young, Music by Rudolf Friml (The Boston Music Co.: 1918)
Sometime, Lyric by William Jerome, Melody by Harry Tierney (William Jerome Publishing Co.: 1916) (1)
Sometime, Lyric by William Jerome, Melody by Harry Tierney (William Jerome Publishing Co.: 1916) (2)
Somewhere in France is the Lily, Music by Joseph E. Howard, Lyric by Philander Johnson (M. Witmark and Sons: 1917) (1)
Somewhere in France is the Lily, Music by Joseph E. Howard, Lyric by Philander Johnson (M. Witmark and Sons: 1917) (2)
Somewhere in Old Wyoming, By Charlie Tobias and Peter DeRose (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1930)
Somewhere on Broadway, Lyric by Stanley Murphy, Music by Harry Carroll (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1917)
La Somnambula, By E. Hompoon (William Hall and Son: 1850)
The Song Birds are Singing of You, Words by Arthur J. Lamb, Music by Dan J. Sullivan (G.W. Setchell Publisher: 1904)
Song of A Thousand Years, Words and Music by Henry C. Work (Root and Cady: 1863)
The Song of Songs (Chanson De Coeur Brise), English Words by Clarence Lucas (Chappell and Co.: 1914)
Song of Siberia (An Exile's Lament), Words and Music by Al Lewis, Al Sherman, and Neil Noret, (Villa Moret Inc.: 1929)
Song of the Wanderer (Where Shall I Go?), Words and Music by Meil Moret (Villa Moret Inc.: 1926) (1)
Song of the Wanderer (Where Shall I Go?), Words and Music by Meil Moret (Villa Moret Inc.: 1926) (2)
Song of the Wanderer (Where Shall I Go?), Words and Music by Meil Moret (Villa Moret Inc.: 1926) (3)
The Song That Broke My Heart, Words by Nick Kenny, Music by Mabel Wayne (Phil Kornheiser, Inc.: 1932)
Songs by the Late Stephen C. Foster, By Stephen C. Foster (Wm. A. Pond and Co.: 1888)
Songs of the Old Homestead, Words by Miss A. J. Granniss, Music by J. L. Gilbert (Charles D. Blake and Co.: 1887)
Songs of the Sable Harmonists, Composers Unknown (G. Willig Jr.: 1848)
Sonora, Words by Sewall D. Andrews, Music by Walter J. Hamlin (Sonora Phonograph Company Inc.: 1920) (1)
Sonora, Words by Sewall D. Andrews, Music by Walter J. Hamlin (Sonora Phonograph Company Inc.: 1920) (2)
The South Pole, By Harry Lauder (T.B. Harms and Fancis Day and Hunter: 1909)
Southern Gals, Lyrics by Jack Yellen, Music by Albert Gumble (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1917)
Southern Jollification, Ocmposed by Charles Kunkel (Kunkel Brothers Music Co.: 1890)
Souvenir Album of Frank Loesser, By Frank Loesser (Frank Music Corp.: 1956)
Space Men, By David Car Glover (Schroeder and Gunther: 1962)
The Spider and the Fly, Words by Jesse Hutchinson, Jr., Music by S. O. DyerCh. Holt, Jr.: 1847)
Spring Time in Mayo, Words by Anna Nichols and Fiske O'Hara, Music by Geo. H. Gartlan (Leo Feist Inc.: 1920)
Squeeze Me Tight, Words and Music by Herman Timberg (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1909)
The Stamp Song: Keep Pitching America, Words and Music by Wendell Hall (Will Rossiler The Chicago Publisher: 1942)
Stand Up and Sing For Your Father: An Old Time Tune, By Henry Burr and Ray Perkins (M. Witmark and Sons: 1921)
Stanley's Own Grand Triumphal March, By Georg Asch (National Music Co.: 1890)
Star of the West, By William Jennings Bryan (The Piatt Music Co.: 1908)
Star Spangled Banner, Words by Edna Dean Proctor, Music by J.P Webster (H.M Higgins: 1861)
The Stars and Stripes Forever! March., By John Philip Sousa (The John Church Co.: 1897) (1)
The Stars and Stripes Forever! March., By John Philip Sousa (The John Church Co.: 1897) (2)
Stars and Stripes on Iwo Jima, Words and Music by Bob Wills and Cliff Johnsen (Hill and Range Songs, Inc.: 1945)
The Stars the Stripes and You, Words by Geo. Green and Ed. P. Moran, Music by Justin Wheeler (M. Witmark and Sons: 1906)
Steamboat Bill, Words by Ren Shields, Music by Leighton Bros (F.A. Mills Inc.: 1911)
Stick to Your Mother Tom or Don't Leave Your Mother When Her Hair Turns Gray, By Harry Birch (White, Smith and Co.: 1885)
Stop that Bearcat Sadie, Words and Music by Gene Greene (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1912) (1)
Stop that Bearcat Sadie, Words and Music by Gene Greene (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1912) (2)
The Story That Never Grows Old, Lyrics by E.P Moran, Music by Seymour Furth (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1907)
The Story Book Ball, By Billie Montgomery and George Perry (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1917)
Strange Enchantment, Words by Frank Loesser, Music by Frederick Hollander (Famous Music Co.: 1939)
Strange Interlude, Words by Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, Music by Phil Baker (Miller Music Inc.:1932)
Strange Lady in Town, Music by Dimitri Tiomkin, Words by Ned Washington (M. Witmark and Sons: 1955)
The Streets of Cairo of The Poor Little Country Maid, By James Thornton (Frank Hardings Music House: 1895)
The Stricken City, Words by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, Music by F. Fanciulli (Permission of American Advance Music Co.: 1906)
Strip Polka, By Johnny Mercer (Edwin H. Morris and Company Inc.: 1942)
Strolling Along the Beach, By J.W. Johnson, Bob Cole and Rosamond Johnson (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1902)
Strolling in the Moonlight, Words and Music by Charles Kaley, Will Waldron and Marty Bloom (Cal De Voll: 1928)
Strolling on the Pike, Words and Music by Geo. G. Zarn (G.G. Zarn: 1904)
Struttin' Yo' Stuff, By Ted Koehler and Spencer Williams (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1920)
A Stubborn Cinderlla, Lyrics by Will. M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, Music by Jos. E. Howard (Chas. K. Harris: 1908)
The Subway Glide, Music by Theodore Norman, Lyric by Arthur Gillisepie (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1912)
Suddenly It's Spring, Words by Johnny Burke, Music by Jimy van Heusen (famous Music Corp.: 1942)
Sugar Moon, Lyrics by Stanley Murphy, Music by Percy Wenrich (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1910)
Summer Days (Those Good Old Summer Days), Words by Joe Mc Carthy, Music by Al. Piantadosi (Leo Feist: 1910)
Summer Serenade - Badinage, Music by Victor Herbert, Lyric by Bob Wright and Chet Forrest (G. Schirmer, Inc.: 1938)
Sunbonnet Sue, Lryic by Will D. Cobb, Melody by Gus. Edwards (Gus Edwards Music Pub Co.: 1908)
Sunny Florida, Words by Dan Blanco, Music Erwin R. Schmiot (Ted Browne Music Co.: 1920)
Sunshine and Rain, Lyric and Music by Phil Baker and Benny Davis (Jerome H. Remick Co.: 1922)
The Sunshine of Paradise Alley, Words by Walter H. Ford, Music by John W. Bratton (M. Witmark and Sons: 1895) (1)
The Sunshine of Paradise Alley, Words by Walter H. Ford, Music by John W. Bratton (M. Witmark and Sons: 1895) (2)
Sunset in Bermuda, Words by Gerald Griffin, Music by Ernie Burnett (Joe Davis Inc.: 1936)
Susie-Ue, Written and Composed by B .Gilbert (Lyon and Healy: 1898)
Swanee, Words by I. Caesar, Music by George Gershwin (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1919)
Sweet and Lovely, Words and Music by Gus Arnheim, Harry Tobias and Jules Lemare (Robbins Music Corp.: 1931) (1)
Sweet and Lovely, Words and Music by Gus Arnheim, Harry Tobias and Jules Lemare (Robbins Music Corp.: 1931) (2)
Sweet Angel Whisper Low! Music by Blanche Gould Ebbert (The Sterling Piano Co.: 1900)
Sweet Annie Moore (Any More), By John H. Flynn (Howley, Haviland and Dresser: 1901)
Sweet Daddy, By Howard Patrick (Daniels and Wilson Inc.: 1917)
Sweet Italian Love, By Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co.: 1910) (1)
Sweet Italian Love, By Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co.: 1910) (2)
Sweet Italian Love, By Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co.: 1910) (3)
Sweet Julienne, By Jean C. Havez (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1906)
Sweet Mamma, Words and Music by Fred Rose, George A. Little and Peter L. Frost (Jack Mills Inc.: 192)
Sweet Rose Marie, Words by Andrew B. Sterling and Edward Phillips, Music by Lewis Porter (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1917)
Sweet Rosie O'Grady, Written and Composed by Maude Nugent (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: undated)
Sweet Suzanne, Words by Howard Graham, Music by Chas. Graham (T.B. Harms and Co.: 1899)
Sweet Thing, By Ralph Williams, Herman Kahn and Joe Verges (Ted Browne Music Co.: 1926)
The Sweetest Girl in Paris, Music by Jos. E. Howard, Lyrics Collin Davis and Addison Burkhardt (Chas. K. Harris: 1910)
Sweetheart: I Love You, Words and Music by Wilfred Harris (Austin Music Publishing Co.: 1925)
Sweetheart Darlin', Lyric by Gus Kahn, Melody by Herbert Stothart (Robbins Music Corp.: 1933)
Sweetheart of All My Dreams, By Art Fitch, Kay Fitch and Bert Lowe (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1928)
Sweetheart of Mine, Words by Frank Tyler Daniels, Music by Leo Friedman (Parke, Daniels and Friedman Inc.: 1914)
Sweetmeats, By Percy Wenrich (Arnett Delonais Co.: 1907)
Swing Me High - Swing Me Low, Lyric by Ballard Macdonald, Music by Victor Hollaender (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1905)
Sympathy, Words by Otto Hauerbach, Music by Rudolf Friml (G. Schirmer: 1912)
Sympathy: A Coon Plant, By Kendis and Paley (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1905) (1)
Sympathy: A Coon Plant, By Kendis and Paley (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1905) (2)
Sympathy: A Coon Plant, By Kendis and Paley (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1905) (3)
Syncopated Ditties and Others, By Shelton Brooks (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1913)
Syncopated Sandy: A Coon That Leads a Really Reckless Life, Words and Music by Stanley Whiting and Ned Wayburn (Hugo V. Schlam: 1897)
Ta-Ra-Ta Boom De Ay!, Composer Unknown (Balto Eng Co.: 1895)
Taft-Diaz in El Paso March, By Fred L. Cabello (El Paso Music Publishing Co.: 1914)
Take Back Your Gold,Words by Louis W. Pritzknow, Music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1897)
Take in the Sun Hang Out the Mood (Rock Me in the Cradle of Dreams), Lyric by Lewis and Young, Music by Harry Woods (Leo Feist Inc.: 1926)
Take Me Away, Words by Sidney Clare and Charles Tobias, Music by Peter Tinturin (Harms Inc.: 1932)
Take Me Back to Babyland, Words by Frank J. Tannehill, Music by Pat. Rooney (M. Witmark and Sons: 1909)
Take Me Back to New York Town, Words by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Harry Von-Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1907) (1)
Take Me Back to New York Town, Words by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Harry Von-Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1907) (2)
Take Me Back to the Garden of Love, Words by E. Ray Goetz, Music by Nat. Osborne (Ted Snyder Co.: 1911)
Take Me Out to the Ball Game, Words by Jack Norworth, Music by Albert von Tilzer (The York Music Co.: 1908)
Take Me to Dreamland, By Richard Walter Manning (R.W. Manning: 1917)
Take Me to St. Joe, Joe, Words and Music by Geo. L. Spaulding (Will Rossiter Publisher: 1905)
Take Me to the Land of Jazz, Words by Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie, Music by Pete Wendling (Waterson Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1919)
Take My Heart, Lyric by Joe Young, Music by Fred E. Ahlert (Crawford Music Corp.: 1936)
Take Me Up With You Dearie, Words by Junie McCree, Music by Albert Von Tilzer (The York Music Co.: 1909)
Take Us to Heaven With Your Pretty Reindeers and Your Sleigh, Words and Music by Clarence Brandon (Buck and Lowney: 1916)
Take Your Clothes and Go, Words and Music by Irving Jones (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1897)
Take Your Girl to the Ball Game, By Geo. M. Cohan, Jerome and Schwartz (Cohan and Harris Publishing Co.: 1908)
Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can't Make Love at Home), Word by Edgar Leslie and Bert Kalmar, Music by Pete Wendling (Waterson Berline and Snyder Co.: 1919)
Take Your Sins to the Devil (Who Will Be So Good to You), Words and Music by Al Bernard (Handy Brothers Music Co., Inc.: 1948)
The Talk of New York, By Geo. M. Cohan (F.A. Mills: 1907)
Talking Through My Heart, Words and Music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger (Famous Music Corp.: 1936)
Tammany: A Pale Face Pow-Wow, Words by Vincent Bryan, Music by Gus Edwards (M. Witmark and Sons: 1905)
Tango Argentino, By Arthur N. Green (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1913)
TarBabies Rag, By Chas. L. Johnson (Johnson Pub. Co.: 1911)
The Tattooed Lady, By Walter O'Keefe (Robbins Music Corp.: 1934)
Taxation Blues, Words and Music by Cliff Hess, Joe Rosey and Jos. H. Santly (Leo Feist Inc.: 1919)
Taxi, Words by Harry D. Kerr, Music by Mel B. Kaufman (Sam Fox Pub. Co.: 1919)
Taxicab, By Henry S. Sawyer (McKinley Music Co.: 1910)
Teach Our Baby That I'm Dead, Words by William H. Windom, Music by Still Harcourt (McKinley Music Co.: 1897)
Tears, Words by Frank Capano, Music by Billy Uhr (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1930)
Teasing the Klassic, By Alex Christensen (Forster Music Publisher Inc.: 1923)
Telephone For Me, Words by Grant Clarke and J. Brandon Walsh, Music by Abe Olman (LaSalle Music Co.: 1914)
Tell Her At Twilight, By Will Donaldson and Bernie Grossman (Joe Mittenthal Inc.: 1921)
Tell Me That You Love Me, Words by Al Silverman, Music by C.A. Bixio (T.B. Harms Co.: 1933)
Tell That To the Marines, Words by Harold Atteridge, Music by Jean Schwartz and AL Jolson (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1918)
Temptation Rag, By Henry Lodge (M. Witmark and Sons: 1909)
Ten Cents a Dance, Lyric by Lorenz Hart, Music by Richard Rodgers (Harms Inc.: 1930) (1)
Ten Cents a Dance, Lyric by Lorenz Hart, Music by Richard Rodgers (Harms Inc.: 1930) (2)
Ten Little Bottles, Lyric by Ballard MacDonald, Music by James V. Monaco (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1920)
Tennessee, Words by Harold A. Robe, Music by Jeff Godfrey (Empire Music Co.: 1915)
Texas Prance, Words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, Music by Melville J. Gideon (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1911)
Telephone Me, Baby, Lyrics and Music by Geo. M Cohan (Geo. L. Spaulding: 1899)
That-Aero-Rag Song, Words by Wilbur B. Cassady, Music by Harry J. Lincoln (Vandersloot Music Pub. Co.: 1912)
That Baboon Baby Dance, Words by Dave Oppenheim, Music by Joe Cooper (Shapiro Music Publishing Co.: 1911)
That Baseball Rag, Words by Dave Wolff, Music by Clarence Jones (Harold Rossiter Music Co.: 1913)
That Beautiful Rag, By Berlin and Snyder (Ted Snyder Co.: 1910) (1)
That Beautiful Rag, By Berlin and Snyder (Ted Snyder Co.: 1910) (2)
That Certain Party, Wordsby Gus Kahn, Music by Walter Donaldson (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1925)
That Chiming Rag, Words by Don A. Meaney, Music by J. Walter Leopold (Chas. K. Harris: 1912)
That College Rag, Lyrics by Harry Porter, Music by Albert Von Tilzer (York Music Co.: 1911) (1)
That College Rag, Lyrics by Harry Porter, Music by Albert Von Tilzer (York Music Co.: 1911) (2)
That Dallas Man, Lyrics by Gladys Du Bois and Ben Ellison, Music by Harvey Brooks (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. Inc.: 1933)
That Dreamy Barcarole Tune, Written by E. Ray Goetz, Bernard Grossman and Ralph Shiers (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1910)
That Dreamy Rag Song, Words by Harry L. Newton, Music by Bernie Adler (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1909)
That Haunting Melody, Composed by George M. Cohan (Jerome and Schwartz Publishing Co.: 1911) (1)
That Haunting Melody, Composed by George M. Cohan (Jerome and Schwartz Publishing Co.: 1911) (2)
That Indian Rag, Words by Marvin Lee, Music by Donald Bestor (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1910)
That Little German Band, Words by Joe McCarthy and Joe Goodwin, Music by Fred Fisher (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1913)
That Little Girl I Once Called Mine, By Willie D. Price (Chas. K. Harris: 1900)
That Little Something Lucky, By Otto Harbach, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby and Jerome Kern (T.B. Harms Co.: 1927)
That London Rag, Written by Gene Greene and J. Brandon Walsh, Composed by Charley Straight (Francis, Day and Hunter: undated)
That Lord and Master of Mine, Words and Music by Charles McCarron, Frank Tyler Daniels and Ed Moebus (Parke, Daniels and Friedman Inc.: 1915)
That Lovin' Traumerei, By Aubrey Stauffer (Aubrey Stauffer and Co.: 1910)
That Lovin' Two-Step Man (Cuddle Cuddle Cuddle), Words by Stanley Murphy, Music by Percy Wenrich (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1910)
That Loving Soul Kiss, Words by Arthur Longbrake, Music by Ed. Edwards (The Jos. Morris Co.: 1910)
That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune, Words and Music by Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co.: 1909) (1)
That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune, Words and Music by Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co.: 1909) (2)
That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune, Words and Music by Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co.: 1909) (3)
That Moaning Saxophone Rag, Music by Tom Brown and Harry Cook, Lyric by Roger Lewis (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1913)
That Mysterious Rag, By Berlin and Snyder (Ted Snyder Co.: 1912) (1)
That Mysterious Rag, By Berlin and Snyder (Ted Snyder Co.: 1912) (2)
That Naughty Waltz, Lyric by Edwin Stanley, Music by Sol. P. Levy (Forster Music Publisher Inc.: 1920)
That Old Girl of Mine, Words by Earle C. Jones, Music by Egbert Van Alstyne (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1912)
That Pleasing Rag, By J. Fred O'Connor (Harold Rossiter Music Co.: undated)
That Saxophone Waltz Song, By Berry J. Sisk and Jules Mingo (Forster Music Publisher Inc.: 1925)
That Society Bear, By Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co.: 1912)
That Soothing Serenade, By Harry De Costa (M. Witmark and Sons: 1918)
That Ticklin' Rag, By Mike Bernard (Chas. K. Harris: 1910)
That Ticklish Rag, By Lera Spencer (Lera Spencer: 1913)
That Tumble Down Shack in Athlone, Words by Richard W. Pascoe, Music by Monle Carlo and Alma M. Sanders (Waterson Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1918)
That Tumble Down Shack in Athlone, Lyric by Richard W. Pascoe, Music by Monle Carlo and Alma M. Sanders (Oxford Music Publishing Co.: 1918)
That's a Lot of Bunk, By Al Wilson, James A. Brennan and Mack Henshaw (Edward B. Marks Music Co.: 1923)
That's Amore (That's Love), Words by Jack Brooks, Music by Harry Warren (Paramount Music Corp.: 1953)
That's Never Loving Love, Words and Music by Elizabeth Brice and Chas. King (Shapire Music Publisher: 1910)
That's My Mammy, Words by Harry Pease, Music by Abel Baer and Ed. G. Nelson (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1928)
That's My Weakness Now, Words and Music by Bud Green, Sam H. Stept (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1928)
That's Some Love, Words and Music by Geo. M. Cohan (Cohan and Harris Publishing Co.: 1908)
That's the Kind of Baby for Me, Lyric by Alfred Harriman, Melody by J.C. Egan (ArtMusic Inc.: 1917)
That's the Kind of Baby for Me, Lyric by Alfred Harriman, Melody by J.C. Egan (Broadway Music Corp.: 1917)
That's the Way Dixieland Started, Jazz!, By Shelton Brooks (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1927)
That's What God Made Mothers For, By Leo Wood (Meyer Cohen Music Pub Co.: 1919)
That's What Puts the "Sweet" in Home Sweet Home, Words and Music by Charles Newman, Mack Gordon and Ed Lowry (Milton Weil Music Co.: 1928)
That's What the Daisy Said, By Albert Von Tilzer (The York Music Co.: 1903)
That's What the Rose Said To Me, Music by Leo Edwards, Lyric by B.F. Barnett (Gus Edwards Music Pub Co.: 1907) (1)
That's What the Rose Said To Me, Music by Leo Edwards, Lyric by B.F. Barnett (Gus Edwards Music Pub Co.: 1907) (2)
That's Why I Never Married, Words by John L. Golden and Joseph Cawthorn, Music by John L. Golden (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1907)
That's Why It's Called Honeymoon, Words by Ray Cox, Music by Joseph H. Woodward (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1914)
Then Came the Dawn, Words by Al Dubin, Music by Harry Warren (Gene Austin, Inc.: 1928)
Then I'll Be Happy, Words by Sidney Clare and Lew Brown, Music by Cliff Friend (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1925)
Then I'll Come Back to You, Words and Music by John W. Bratton (M. Witmark and Sons: 1917)
Then We'll All Go Home, By Williams and Van Alstyne (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1909)
There Ain't No Maybe in My Baby's Eyes, Lyrics by Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, Music by Walter Donaldson (Villa Moret Inc.: 1926)
There Ain't No Use to Keep On Hanging Around, Words and Music by Irving Jones (Feist and Franklin Thaler: 1899)
There Is One Girl (Will She Ever Be Mine?), Words by Garfield Kilgour, Music by Walter Scanlan (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1920)
There Never Was a Girl Like You, Words by Harry Williams, Music by Egbert Van Alstyne (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1907)
There'll Be A Hot Time For the Old Men While the Young Men Are Away, By Maurice Burkhart (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1918)
There'll Be No South, Lyrics by Lew Brown, Music by Harry Akst and Harry Richman (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1936)
There's a Flag That Each Yankee Will Fight For the Flag That is Red, White and Blue, By R. W. Manning (Manning and Hubeny: 1917)
There's A Little Bit of Bad In Every Good Little Girl, Lyric by Grant Clarke, Music by Fred Fischer (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1916)
There's A Little Street In Heaven That They Call Broadway, Lyric by Jas. T. Waldron and A. Baldwin Sloane, Music by A. Baldwin Sloane (Chas. K. Harris: 1903)
There's A Lull In My Life, Words and Music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel (Robbins Music Corp.: 1937)
There's A New Star In Heaven To-Night, By J. Keirn Brennan, Irving Mills and Jimmy McHugh (Jack Mills Inc.: 1926)
There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder, By Al Jolson, Billy Rose and Dave Dreyer (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1928)
There's A Rose in The World For Us All, By Newton Alexander and W. R. Williams (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1916)
There's A Typical Tipperary Over Here You'd Think That You Were Home in Ireland, Words by Alex Gerber, Music by Abner Silver (M. Witmark and Sons: 1920)
There's Always Tomorrow, By Abner Silver, Maurice Sigler and Al Hoffman (Superiior Music, Inc.: 1933)
There's Just A Little Bit Of Monkey (Still Left In You and Me), Words by Grant Clarke, Music by Jimmy V. Monaco (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1916)
There's No One But You, Words by Redd Evans, Music by Austen Croom-Johnson (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. Inc.: 1946)
There's Someone More Lonesome Than You, Words by Lou. Klein, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1916)
There's Something Going to Happen Mighty Soon, Words and Music by Chris Lane (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: undated)
There's Something About A Soldier, Written and Composed by Noel Gay (Mills Music Inc.: 1933) (1)
There's Something About A Soldier, Written and Composed by Noel Gay (Mills Music Inc.: 1933) (2)
They Always Pick On Me, Words by Stanley Murphy, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1911)
They Can't Fool Me, Words and Music by Bud DeSylva and Al Jolson (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1919)
They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me, Words by Joe McCarthy, Music by Fred Fisher (McCarthy and Fisher, Inc.: 1917)
They Needed A Song Bird in Heaven (So God Took Caruso Away), Lyric by Geo. A. Little, Music by Jack Stanley (Jack Mills, Inc.: 1921)
They Shall Not Pass, Words and Music by Leopoldo Gonzalez (American Music League: 1937)
They Start the Victrola (And Go Dancing Around the Floor), Words by Grant Clarke, Music by Maurice Abrahams (Maurice Abrahams Music Co.: 1914) (1)
They Start the Victrola (And Go Dancing Around the Floor), Words by Grant Clarke, Music by Maurice Abrahams (Maurice Abrahams Music Co.: 1914) (2)
They Were All Out of Step But Jim, By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1918)
Things That Remind Me of You, By Art Gillham and Billy Smythe (Jack Mills Inc.: 1927)
This Is My Song, Words and Music by Charles Chaplin (John Thorpe and Son Ltd.: 1966)
This is the Life, By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1914) (1)
This is the Life, By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1914) (2)
This is the Life, By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1914) (3)
This Little Piggie Went to Market, Lyrics by Sam Coslow, Music by Harold (Lefty) Lewis (DeSylva Brown and Henderson, Inc.: 1933)
Those Cruel Words "Good-Bye", Words and Music by J. Fred Helf (W. B. Gray: 1899)
Those Ragtime Melodies, By Gene Hodgkins (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1912) (1)
Those Ragtime Melodies, By Gene Hodgkins (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1912) (2)
Those Ragtime Melodies, By Gene Hodgkins (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1912) (3)
A Thousand Violins, Words and Music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans (Paramount Music Corp.: 1949)
Three Beautiful Home Songs, Written by Dexter Smith, Music by C. A. White (White, Smith and Perry: 1869)
The Three Little Pigs (Are Pork Chops Now), Words and Music by James F. Hanley and Benny Davis (Harms Inc.: 1934)
Three Little Words, Words and Music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby (Harms Inc.: 1930)
Three O'Clock in the Morning, Words by Dorothy Terriss, Music by Julian Robledo (Leo. Feist, Inc.: 1922)
Three Strikes, By A. W. Bauer (Chas. K. Harris: 1897)
Thrilled, Music by Harry Barris, Lyric by Mort Greene (Crawford Music Corp.: 1935)
Thru the Portal of My Dreams, Words and Music by Cleta Keto-Stevens (Keto Music Co.: 1913)
Tickled to Death, By Chas Hunter (Frank G. Fite: 1899) (1)
Tickled to Death, By Chas Hunter (Frank G. Fite: 1899) (2)
Tico-Tico, Music by Zequinha Abreu, English Lyric by Ervin Drake, Portuguese Lyric by Aloysio Olveira (Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc.: 1943)
Tie Your Little Bull Outside, Words and Music by James Brockman (M. Witmark and Sons: 1910)
Till I Met You, Words and Music by Ray Klages (Roger Graham: 1920)
Till We Meet Again Song, Lyric by Raymond B. Egan, Music by Richard A. Whiting (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1918)
Tillie's Nightmare, Lyric by Edgar Smith, Music by A. Bladwin Sloane (Chas. K. Harris: 1909)
The Time The Place and The Girl, Music by Jos. E. Howard, Lyrics by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams (Chas. K. Harris: 1906) (1)
The Time The Place and The Girl, Music by Jos. E. Howard, Lyrics by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams (Chas. K. Harris: 1906) (2)
Tiny Little Fingerprints, Lyrics by Charlie Tobias and Charles Newman, Music by Sam H. Stept (Crawford Music Corp.: 1935)
Tipperary: Irish Love Song, Words by Leo Curley, Music by Jas. M Fulton and J. Fred. Helf (Helf and Hager Co.: 1907)
Tis an Irish Girl I Love and She's Just Like You, Lyric by J. Keirn Brennan and Alfred Dubin, Music by Ernest R. Ball (M. Witmark and Sons: 1919)
To Err is Human To Forgive Divine, Written and Composed by Felix McGlennon (The English Song Publishing Co.: 1894)
To Have, To Hold, To Love, Words by Darl MacBoyle, Music by Ernest R. Ball (M. Witmark and Sons: 1913)
To Klondike We've Paid Our Fare, Words and Music by H.J. Dunham (Detmer Music House: 1897)
To the White House March, By Geo. Edw. Jackson (W. A. Evans and Bro. Publishers: 1884)
To You. Words and Music by Benny Davis, Tommy Dorsey and Ted Shapiro (Paramount Music Corp.: 1939)
To You Roosevelt, Words and Music by Ed. Bamber (DeVaignieMusic Corp.: 1935)
Todelo Tune, Lyric by Jos. McCarthy, Music by Al. Piantadosi (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1910)
Tom Brown's Saxophone Waltz, By Tom Brown (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1918)
Top Hat, White Tie and Tails, Music and Lyrics by Irving Berlin (Irving Berlin Inc.: 1935)
Tomorrow, Words by Walter Hirsch, Music by H. Leopold Spitalny and Monte Wilhite (ForsterMusic Publisher Inc.: 1927)
To-Morrow Morn (On A Four Day Choo-Choo Train), Words by Bob F. Sear and Gil. R. Wells, Music by Charlet Straight (M. Witmark and Sons: 1914)
Tonight You Belong To Me, words by Billy Rose, Music by Lee David (Henry Waterson Inc.: 1926)
The Top O' The Morning, Lyrics by George V. Hobart, Music by Silvio Hein (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1909) (1)
The Top O' The Morning, Lyrics by George V. Hobart, Music by Silvio Hein (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1909) (2)
Touring, Words and Music by Geo W. Edwards (The Krey Co.: 1907)
The Town Crier. (Oh Yes! Oh Yes!! Oh Yes!!), Written and Composed by A. J. Mills (T.B. Harms and Co.: 1899)
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Words by Ballard MacDonald, Music by Harry Carroll (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1913) (1)
The Trail of the Lonesome Pine, Words by Ballard MacDonald, Music by Harry Carroll (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1913) (2)
The Trench Trot, Lyric by Lieut. Jack Frost, Music by F. Henri Klickmann (Frank K. Root and Co.: 1918)
Tres Moutarde (Too Much Mustard), By Cecil Macklin (Cary and Co.: 1911) (1)
Tres Moutarde (Too Much Mustard), By Cecil Macklin (Cary and Co.: 1911) (2)
A Trip to Chinatown, Music by Percy Gaunt, Lyric by Chas. H. Hoyt (T.B. Harms and Co.: 1892)
A Trip to Niagara, By WM. J. Cornish (Will Wood: 1908)
True, By Walter G. Samuels and Leonard Whitcup (Santly Bros., Inc.: 1934)
Trust Him Not the Fortune Teller Said, Words by Monroe H. Rosenfeld, Music by Alfred Solman (Victor Kremer Co.: 1899)
Tuck Me To Sleep In My Old 'Tucky Home, Words by Joe. Young and Sam. M. Lewis, Music by Geo. W. Meyer (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1921)
The Tucker Trot (The Toddle), By Jules Buffano (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1921)
Turkey in the Straw, By Otto Bonnell (Will Rossiter Publisher: 1899)
The Famous Turkey Trot, By Jos. M. Daly (Daly Music Publisher: 1912)
Turkey Trotting Boy (Oh! Yo uTurkey Trotter), Words by Harold R. Atteridge, Music by Harry Carroll (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1914)
The Turntable Song ('Round, An' 'Round, An' 'Round), Lyric by Leo Robin, Music by Johnny Green (Miller Music Corp.: 1947)
Twas in Havana Bay, or "The Loss of the Maine", Written by Charles Noel Douglass, Music by Braham (Frank Harding, Publisher: 1898)
Twas Only an Irishman's Dream, Words by John J. O'Brien and Al Dubin, Music by Rennie Cormack (M. Witmark and Sons: 1916)
Twirly Whirly, Lyrics by Edgar Smith and Robert B. Smith, Music by John Stromberg and W. T. Francis (M. Witmark and Sons: 1902) (1)
Twirly Whirly, Lyrics by Edgar Smith and Robert B. Smith, Music by John Stromberg and W. T. Francis (M. Witmark and Sons: 1902) (2)
The Two Bobs, By Francis and Day (Francis, Day and Hunter: 1919)
Two Cigarettes in the Dark, Lyric by Paul Francis Webster, Music by Lew Pollack (De Sylva Brown and Henderson, Inc.: 1934)
Two Little Girls in Blue, Words and Music by Chas. Graham (Spaulding and Gray: 1893)
Two Little Girls Loved On Little Boy, Words by Alfred Bryan, Music by J. B. Mullen (P.J. Howley: 1905)
Two Little Love Bees, Music by Heinrich Reinhardt, Lyrics by Robert B. Smith (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1909)
Two Loves (J'Ai Deux Amours), French Lyrics by Geo. Koger and H. Varna, English Version by J.P. Murray and Barry Trivers, Music by Vincent Scotto (Miller Music Inc.: 1931)
Two Marionettes, Words by Arthur Law, Music Edith Cooke (The New York Musical Echo Co.: 1894)
Two Sleepy People, Words by Frank Loesser, Music by Hoagy Carmichael (Famous Music Corp.: 1938)
Ty-Tee (Tahiti), Words by Leo Wood, Music by Irving Bibo (Leo Feist Inc.: 1921)
Ukulele Ike's Comic Song Book for the Ukulele, By Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike) (Robbins-Engel Inc.: 1924)
The Umpire, Lyrics by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, Music by Jos. E. Howard (Chas. K. Harris: 1905)
Uncle Noah's Ark, Words and Music by Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette (Calumet Music Co.: 1935)
Uncle Sam, Tell Us Why Are You Waiting, Words and Music by Monroe H. Rosenfeld (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1898)
Uncle Sailas (Some Rube), By Abe Losch (Vandersloot Music Pub. Co.: 1913)
Under the Bamboo Tree, By Bob Cole (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1902) (1)
Under the Bamboo Tree, By Bob Cole (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1902) (2)
Under the Moon [Yoo-Oo-Oo-Oo], By Ev. E. Lyn and Ted Snyder (Waterson Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1927)
Underneath the Russian Moon, Lyric by James Kendis and Frank Samuels, Music by Meyer Gusman (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. Inc.: 1929)
Under the Summer Moon, Words by Leonard Marx, Music by Leonard Marx and Lem Trombley (Geo. L. Trombley Pub. Co.: 1916)
Under the Tropical Moon, Words by C. P. McDonald, Music by Percy Wenrich (Victor Kremer Co.: 1907)
University of Chicago, Two-Step and Marching Song, Music by Geo. Schleiffarth, Lyric by C. R. Barrett (Fred W. King Music Co.: 1897)
The Unloved Wife, By Lottie Salisbury (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1922)
Unser Fritz Valse, by Oscar Schmoll (Oscar Schmoll Music Co.: 1907)
Until the End, by Fred Fisher, Martin Broones and Al Boasberg (Robbins Music Corp.: 1929)
Up in the Cocoanut Tree, Words by Edward Madden, Music by Theodore F. Morse (Howley, Havland Dresser: 1903) (1)
Up in the Cocoanut Tree, Words by Edward Madden, Music by Theodore F. Morse (Howley, Havland Dresser: 1903) (2)
Under the Anheuser Bush, Music by Harry von Tilzer, Words by Andrew B. Sterling (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1903)
Up the Rickety Stairs, Words by Arthur J. Lamb, Music by J. Fred Helf (J. Fred Helf Co.: 1910)
Under th Train, By J. W. Post (J. W. Post Music House: 1904)
Up-to-Date Flying Machine, Words and Music by Geo. C. Davis (Theatrical Music Supply Co.: 1904)
Upon the Trolley Line, Words by Vincent Bryan, Music by Leo Edwards (Vincent Bryan Music Co.: 1905)
"US" Selection, By D. Pecorini (Francis, Day and Hunter: 1919)
US on a Bus, Words by To Seymour, Music by Vee Lawnhurst (Famous Music Corp.: 1936)
The Varsity Drag, Words and Music by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson (De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc.: 1927)
Vaudeville, Lyrics by Henry W. Francis, Music by Glen R. Crum (Glen R. Crum: 1911)
Velie, Words by Harold D. Bornstein and Morton H. Luce, Music by Lawrence B. O'Connor (Luce and Bornstein: 1911)
Vesta Tilley's New Songs, By Vesta Tilley (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1908)
Vesta Victoria's New Song Successess , By Vesta Victoria (Francis, Day and Hunter: 1906) (1)
Vesta Victoria's New Song Successess , By Vesta Victoria (Francis, Day and Hunter: 1906) (2)
The Villain Stil lPursued Her or "Dance With Me", Words by William Jerome, Music by Harry von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1912)
The Violin My Great Grand-Daddy Made, Music by Ernie Erdman (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1914)
Virginia Brown, Lyric and Music by Joseph E. Howard, Norman J. Vause and Henry Welling (M. Witmark and Sons: 1923)
Virginia Moonlight, By Harold B. Freeman (Harold Freeman Music Co.: 1920)
Vision of Salome, By Archibald Joyce (Francis, Day and Hunter: 1909)
The Voice on the Wire is Calling, Lyric by Harry Ralph, Music by Ted S. Barron (Metropolis Music Co.: 1917)
Wagon Wheels, Words by Bill Hill, Music by Peter De Rose (B. Feldman and Co.: 1934)
The Waiman Rag, By J.R. Shannon (Grinnell Bros Music Publishers: 1910)
Wait 'Till The Sun Shines, Nellie, Words by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1905) (1)
Wait 'Till The Sun Shines, Nellie, Words by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1905) (2)
Wait 'Till The Sun Shines, Nellie, Words by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1905) (3)
Wait Itll You Get Them Up in the Air Boys, Words by Lew Brown, Music by Albert Von Tilzer (Broadway Music Corp.: 1919)
Wait Until We're Married, Words by Sam M. Lewis, Music by Geo W. Meyer (Geo. W. Meyer Music Co.: 1913)
Waitin' For The Evenin' Mail (Sittin' On The Inside Lookin' At The Outside), By Billy Baskette (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1923)
Waiting For The Robert E. Lee, Words by L. Wolfe Gilbert, Music by Lewis F. Muir (F.A. Mills Inc.: 1912)
Wal, I Swan! (Ebenezer Frye), Words and Music by Benjamin Hapgood Burt (M. Witmark and Sons: 1907)
Walkin' My Baby Back Home, Words and Music by Roy Turk, Fred E. Ahlert and Harry Richman (De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc.: 1930)
Waltz Me Around Again Willie ('Round-'Round-'Round), Words by Will D. Cobb, Music by Ren Shields (F.A. Mills Inc.: 1906) (1)
Waltz Me Around Again Willie ('Round-'Round-'Round), Words by Will D. Cobb, Music by Ren Shields (F.A. Mills Inc.: 1906) (2)
Waltz Me Around and Around In The Old Ball-Room, By Jos. E. Howard (Harold Rossiter Music Co.: 1912)
Waltz Me Round Again, Willie, Words by Will D. Cobb, Music by Ren Shields (B. Feldman and Co.: 1906)
War Babies, Words by Ballard MacDonald and Edward Madden, Music by James F. Hanley (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1916)
The War in Snider's Grocery Store, By "Hank" Hancock, Ballard MacDonald and Harry Carroll (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1914)
War Songs, Composer Unknown, (Herald and Examiner: 1918)
Was That The Human Thing To Do?, Lyric by Joe Young, Music by Sammy Fain (M. Witmark and Sons: 1931)
Water Scenes: Pieces for the Pianoforte, By Ethelbert Nevin (The Boston Music Co.: undated)
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans, By Creamer and Layton (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1922)
Way Out Yonder in the Golden West, Words and Music by Percy Wenrich (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1914)
The Way To Kiss A Girl, Words and Music by Raymond A. Browne (Howley, Haviland and Co.: undated)
The Way To Win A Woman's Heart, By Raymond A. Browne (Sol-Bloom: 1900)
The Way You Look To-Night, Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields (Chappell and Co. Inc.: 1936)
The Wayside Chapel, By G.D. Wilson (Oliver Ditson Co.: 1873)
We Did It Before and We Can Do It Again, By Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias (M. Witmark and Sons: 1941)
We Did It Before and We Can Do It Again, By Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias (M. Witmark and Sons: 1941)
We Have Likker, Words and Music by Chris J. Gainey (Chris J. Gainey Music Publisher: 1933)
"We Have Much To Be Thankful For", By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1913)
We Need Your Help, Words and Music by Jimmie McMann (J.C. McMann: 1909)
We Parted By The River Grace and I, By Stanley Crawford (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1905)
We Stand for Peace While Others War, Words and Music by W. R. Williams (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1914)
We Take Our Hats Off To You - Mr. Wilson, Words and Music by Blanche Merrill (Leo. Feist, Inc.: 1914)
We'll Go Back To Erin Someday, Mavourneen, By Olive L. Frields, Will Oakland and Harry L. Newman (Sunlight Music Co.: 1909) (1)
We'll Go Back To Erin Someday, Mavourneen, By Olive L. Frields, Will Oakland and Harry L. Newman (Sunlight Music Co.: 1909) (2)
We'll Knock The Heligo-Into Heligo Out of Heligoland!, Words by John O'Brien, Music by Theodore Morse (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1917) (1)
We'll Knock The Heligo-Into Heligo Out of Heligoland!, Words by John O'Brien, Music by Theodore Morse (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1917) (2)
We're Bound To Win With Boys Like You, By Kendis-Brockman and Vincent (Kendis-Brockman Music Co. Inc.: 1918)
We're Going Over, By Andrew B. Sterlin, Bernie Grossman and Arthur Lange (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1917)
We're Going O-V-E-R The Top (We'll Be Marching Thro and Berlin in the Morning), By Andrew B. Sterlin, Bernie Grossman and Arthur Lange (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1918)
We're Going To Celebrate The End of War in Ragtime (Be Sure That Woodrow Wilson Leads the Band), By Coleman Goetz and Jack Stern (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1915)
We're Going To Take The Sword Away From William, Words and Music by Willie Weston (Kalmar Puck and Abrahams Consolidated Inc.: 1917)
We've Got The Mumps Song, Words by Willis N. Bugbee, Music by Thos. B. Weaver (The Willis N. Bugbee Co.: 1920)
Weber and Fields, Lyrics by Edgar Smith, Music by John Stromberg (M. Witmark and Sons: 1900)
The Wedding Glide, By Louis A. Hirsch (Shapiro Music Publishing Co.: 1912)
The Wedding of the Painted Doll, Lyric by Arthur Freed, Music by Nacio Herb Brown (Sherman, Clay and Co.: 1929)
The Wee Hoose 'Mang The Heather, Written by Harry Lauder and Gilbert Wells, Composed by Fred Elton and Harry Lauder (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1912)
Weegee Weegee (Ouija) (Ouija) Tell Me Do, Lyric by William Jerome, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1920)
Weepin', Words and Music by Mamie Smith and Dave Ringle (Triangle Music Pub. Co.: 1921)
Welcome Home, Words by Bud Green, Music by Ed. Nelson (A.J. Stasny Music Co.: 1918)
Well All Right! (Tonight's The Night), Words and Music by Frances Faye, Don Raye and Dan Howell (Leeds Music Corp.: 1939)
West Madison Street, By Al (Clancy) King and Walt Michels (Michels and Sons: 1945)
What A Life! Trying to Live Without You, Words by Charlotte Kent, Music by Louis Alter (Harms Inc.: 1932) (1)
What A Life! Trying to Live Without You, Words by Charlotte Kent, Music by Louis Alter (Harms Inc.: 1932) (2)
What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?, By Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1926) (1)
What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry?, By Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1926) (2)
What-Cha Gonna DO When There Ain't No Jazz, Words by Edgar Leslie, Music by Pete Wendling (Mack Stark and Rubey Cowan Inc.: 1920)
What Did Romeo Say To Juliet (When He Climbed Her Balcony), Words by Alfred Bryan, Music by James Kendis (Maurice Richmond Music Co.: 1914)
What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes At Me For (When They Don't Mean What They Say!), Words and Music by Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson and Jimmie Monaco (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1916)
What Does It Matter?, By Irving Berlin (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1927)
What Dye Mean You Lost Yer Dog (Where's That Dog-Gone Dog-Gone Dog of Mine), Words by Thos. S. Allen, Music by Joseph M. Daly (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1913) (1)
What Dye Mean You Lost Yer Dog (Where's That Dog-Gone Dog-Gone Dog of Mine), Words by Thos. S. Allen, Music by Joseph M. Daly (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1913) (2)
What Kind of An American Are You? "What Are You Doing Over Here?", Words by Lew. Brown and Chas. McCarron, Music by Albert Von Tilzer (Broadway Music Corp.: 1917)
What Money Can't Buy, Words by Monroe H. Rosenfeld, Music b Arthur Lange (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1915)
What Would The Congregation Say?, Words and Music by Barney Fagan (Spaulding and Gray: 1894)
What Would You Say?, Written and Composed by Philip Meahl (Conover Music Co.: 1896)
What You Goin' To Do When The Rent Comes 'Round? (Rufus Rastus Jognson Brown), Words by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1905)
What'll I Do, Words and Music by Irving Berlin (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1924)
What'll We Do With Him Boys? (The Yanks Made A Monkey Out of You), Words by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Arthur Lange (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1918) (1)
What'll We Do With Him Boys? (The Yanks Made A Monkey Out of You), Words by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Arthur Lange (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1918) (2)
What's The Matter With Uncle Sam, Words and Music by Mrs. Chas. H. Toby (Mrs. Chas. H. Toby Dover: 1913)
What's the Reason? (I'm Not Pleasin' You), Words by Coy Poe and Jimmy Grier, Music by "Pinky" Tomlin and Earl Hatch (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1935)
What's the Use of Dreaming, By Jos. E. Howard (Chas. K. Harris: 1906)
What's the Use of Loving If You Can't Love All The Time, Words by Jos. Mittenthal, Music by Harry Armstrong (Harry W. Armstrong Music Pub. Co.: 1906)
When A Fellow is Twenty One, Words by Alfred Mills, Music by Bennett Scott (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1904)
When Alexander Blues the Blues, Words by Max C. Freedman, Music by Harry D. Squires (Jack Mills Inc.: 1920)
When Alexander Takes His Ragtime Band To France, By Alfred Bryan, Cliff Hess and Edgar Leslie (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1918)
When Broadway Was A Pasture, Words by Jos. McCarthy, Music by Al. Piantadosi (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1911)
When Crazy Joe Did The Alligator Slide, Words by Edith Maida Lessing, Music by Dennison Cook (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1912)
When Dreams Come True, Lyric and Music by Glenn C. Leap (Glenn C. Leap: 1913)
When I Get Back To Loveland and You, Written and Sung by The Avon Comedy Four (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1917)
When I Get Back To Piccadilly, Words and Music by Paul Pelham, Herbert Rule and Newton Butts (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1907)
When I Grow Too Old To Dream, Lyric by Oscar Hammerstein II, Music by Sigmud Romberg (Robbins Music Corp.: 1935)
When I Hear That "Jaz" Band Play, Lyric by Jerry Joyce, Music by Eddie Gray (McKinley Music Co.: 1916)
When I Hear You Play That Piano, Bill, Words by Irving Berlin, Music by Ted Snyder (Ted Snyder Co.: 1910)
When I Leave The World Behind, By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1915) (1)
When I Leave The World Behind, By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1915) (2)
When I Lost You, By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1912) (1)
When I Lost You, By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1912) (2)
When I Lost You, By Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1912) (3)
When I Met You Last Night In Dreamland, Words by Beth Slater Whitson, Music by W.R. Williams (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1911)
When I Think Of You, Words by Charles Horwitz, Music by Frederick V. Bowers (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1900) (1)
When I Think Of You, Words by Charles Horwitz, Music by Frederick V. Bowers (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1900) (2)
When I Was The Dandy and You Were The Belle, Words by Herman Ruby, Music by Lou Handman and Dave Dreyer (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1924)
When I Woke Up This Morning, By Jimmie V. Monaco (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1911) (1)
When I Woke Up This Morning, By Jimmie V. Monaco (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1911) (2)
When I'm The President (We Want Cantor), Verses by Al Lewis, Music by Al Sherman (Mack Stark Music Co. Inc.: 1932)
When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie, Written and Composed by Mellor Gifford and Trevor (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1912) (1)
When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie, Written and Composed by Mellor Gifford and Trevor (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1912) (2)
When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie, Written and Composed by Mellor Gifford and Trevor (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1912) (3)
When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie, Written and Composed by Mellor Gifford and Trevor (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1912) (4)
When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie, Written and Composed by Mellor Gifford and Trevor (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1912) (1)
When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandie, Written and Composed by Mellor Gifford and Trevor (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1912) (2)
When It's Moonlight Mary Darling 'Neath The Old Grape Arbor Shade, Words by Bartley Costello, Music by J. Fred Helf (Helf and Hager Co.: 1907)
When It's Moonlight On The Prairie ("There's A Parson Only Twenty Miles Away"), By The Clever English Artiste (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1908)
When It's Night-Time in Italy It's Wednesday Over Here, By James Kendis and Lew Brown (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1923) (1)
When It's Night-Time in Italy It's Wednesday Over Here, By James Kendis and Lew Brown (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1923) (2)
When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Words and Music by Leon and Otis Rene and Clarence Muse (Freed and Powers, Ltd. Music Publishers: 1931)
When Jack Comes Sailing Home Again, By Nora Bayes Norworth (Jerome H. Remick Co.: 1908)
When Lindy Comes Home, By George M. Cohan (Herald and Examiner: 1927)
When Love's Dream Is Growing Old, Words and Music by Herbert H. Taylor (Will Rossiter the Chicago Music Publisher: 1907)
When Madam Tetrazin Sings Ciribiribin, Words by Will J. Harris, Music by Harry I. Robinson (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1910)
When Mose With His Nose Leads the Band, Words by Bert Fitzgibbon and Jack Drislane, Music by Theodore Morse (F.B. Haviland Publishing Co.: 1906)
When My Baby Smiles At me, Lyric by Ted Lewis and Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Bill Munro (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1920)
When My Bridget Malone Jiggle-Wiggles Salome, By Will J. Harris and Harry I. Robinson (Will Rossiter the chicago Publisher: 1908)
When My Dreams Come True, By Irving Berlin (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1929)
When Our Boys Come Marching Home, Lyric and Music by Jos. E. Howard (M. Witmark and Sons: 1917)
When Shall We Meet Again, Lyric by Raymond B. Egan, Music by Richard A. Whiting (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1921) (1)
When Shall We Meet Again, Lyric by Raymond B. Egan, Music by Richard A. Whiting (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1921) (2)
When Sunday Comes To Town, Words by Vincent Bryan, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1915) (1)
When Sunday Comes To Town, Words by Vincent Bryan, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1915) (2)
When Sunday Comes To Town, Words by Vincent Bryan, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1915) (3)
When Teddy Comes Marching Home, Words by Irving B. Lee, Music by W. R. Williams (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1910)
When That Little Yellow Fellow Plays Piano, Words by Tell Taylor, Music by David Lindeman (Tell Taylor Music Publisher: 1915)
When That Midnight Choo, Choo, Leaves For Alabam, By Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co., Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1912) (1)
When That Midnight Choo, Choo, Leaves For Alabam, By Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co., Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1912) (2)
When That Midnight Choo, Choo, Leaves For Alabam, By Irving Berlin (Ted Snyder Co., Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1912) (3)
When the Balmy Breezes Blow, Words and Music by W. R. Williams (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1909) (1)
When the Balmy Breezes Blow, Words and Music by W. R. Williams (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1909) (2)
When the Band Plays Ragtime at the Zoo, Words by Roger Lewis, Music by Ernie Erdman (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1911)
When the Band Was Playing Dixie, Words by Howard McCarver, Music by Bert Peters (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1903)
When the Boys Go Marching By, By Chas. W. Doty (Doty and Brill: 1901)
When the Circus Comes to Town, Words by James O'Dea, Music by Robert J. Adams (Permission of Sol. Bloom: 1902) (1)
When the Circus Comes to Town, Words by James O'Dea, Music by Robert J. Adams (Permission of Sol. Bloom: 1902) (2)
When the Grown Up Ladies Act Like Babies, Words by Joe Young and Edgar Leslie, Music by Maurice Abrahams (Maurice Abrahams Music Co.: 1914) (1)
When the Grown Up Ladies Act Like Babies, Words by Joe Young and Edgar Leslie, Music by Maurice Abrahams (Maurice Abrahams Music Co.: 1914) (2)
When The Lusitania Went Down, By Charles McCarron and Nat. Vincent (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1915)
When the Moon Plays Peek-A-Boo, By W.R. Williams (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1907) (1)
When the Moon Plays Peek-A-Boo, By W.R. Williams (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1907) (2)
When the Moon Winks at You, By W.R. Williams and Geo. Stevens (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: undated)
When the Old Boat Heads for Home, By Earl Fuller (Broadway Music Corp.: 1918)
When the Orioles Are Nesting Once Again, Words by Frank W. Sterns, Music by Clarence M. Chapel (C.M. Chapel and Co.: 1905)
When the Parson Makes Miss Mandy Johnson Mine, Words by Dan Packard, Music by Robert Cone (Myll Bros., Music Publishers: 1898)
When the Robins Bid the Fading Rose Good-Bye, By William Cahill and Richard Gerard (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1906)
When the Roses Bloom In Dixie Land, Words and Music by George Evans (Chas. K. Harris: 1913)
When the Stars in the Sky Spell Love, Words and Music by Dave Reed (M. Witmark and Sons: 1912)
When the Whip Poor Will Sings Marguerite, Lyrics by C.M. Denison, Melody by J. Fred Helf (Helf and Hager Co. Inc.: 1906)
When the "Yanks" Come Marching Home, Words by William Jerome, Music by Seymour Furth (A.J. Stasny Music Co.: 1918)
When Those Finale Hoppers Start Hoppin' Around, By Harry and Willie White (Jack Mills Inc.: 1922)
When Those Sweet Hawaiian Babies Roll Their Eyes, Words by Edgar Leslie, Music by Harry Ruby (Kalmar Puck and Abrahams Consolidated Inc.: 1917)
When Tommy Atkins Marries Dolly Gray, By Cobb and Edwards (Gus Edwards Music Pub Co.: undated)
When Tony Goes Over the Top, Words by Billy Frisch and Archie Fletcher, Music by Alex Marr (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1918)
When Tony Macaroni Marries Chinky Chanky Lee, Words and Music by James Brockman (James Brockman Publishing Co.: 1911)
When Was There Ever A Night Like This, By Louis A. Hirsch (Shapiro Music Publishing Co.: 1912) (1)
When Was There Ever A Night Like This, By Louis A. Hirsch (Shapiro Music Publishing Co.: 1912) (2)
When We Meet in the Sweet Bye And Bye, Words and Music by Stanley Murphy (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1918)
When We Reach that Old Port Somewhere in France, Words by Al Selden, Music by Sam. H. Stept (A.J. Stasny Music Co.: 1917)
When Will the Sun Shine for Me, Lyric by Benny Davis, Music by Abner Silver (M. Witmark and Sons: undated)
When Yankee Doodle Learns to "Parlex Vous Francais", Words by Will Hart, Music by Ed. Nelson (A.J. Stasny Music Co.: 1917) (1)
When Yankee Doodle Learns to "Parlex Vous Francais", Words by Will Hart, Music by Ed. Nelson (A.J. Stasny Music Co.: 1917) (2)
When You Ain't Got No Money Well You Needn't Come 'Round, Words by Clarence S. Brewster, Music by A.B. Sloane (M. Witmark and Sons.: 1898)
When You and I Were Seventeen, Words by Gus Kahn, Music by Chas Rosoff (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1924)
When You Come Back and You Will Come Back, There's the Whole World Waiting For You, Words and Music by George M. Cohan (M. Witmark and Sons.: 1918) (1)
When You Come Back and You Will Come Back, There's the Whole World Waiting For You, Words and Music by George M. Cohan (M. Witmark and Sons.: 1918) (2)
When You Hear That Dixieland Jazz Band Play, By Shelton Brooks (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1918)
When You Know You're Not Forgotten by the Girl You Can't Forget, Music by J. Fred Helf, Words by Ed Gardenier (Helf and Hager Co.: 1906) (1)
When You Know You're Not Forgotten by the Girl You Can't Forget, Music by J. Fred Helf, Words by Ed Gardenier (Helf and Hager Co.: 1906) (2)
When You Play In the Game of Love, Words by Joe Goodwin, Music by Al Piantadosi (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1913)
When You See Another Sweetie Hanging Around, Words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Music by Walter Donaldson (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1919)
When You Wore A Tulip and I Wore A Big Red Rose, Words by Jack Mahoney, Music by Percy Wenrich (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1914)
When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You Just The Same), By Charlie Tobias and Peter DeRose (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1930)
When You're All Dressed Up And No Place To Go, Lyric by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, Music by Silvio Hein (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1913)
When You're Far Away, Words by Joe English, Music by Vincent Sazama (Sem Music Publishing Co.: 1915)
When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba, Words and Music by Herman Hupfeld (Harms Inc.: 1931)
Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday On Saturday Night?, Lyrics by Sam. Lewis and Joe. Young, Music by Geo. W. Meyer (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1916)
Where Did You Get That Girl, Words by Bert Kalmar, Music by Harry Puck (Kalmar and Puek Music Co.: 1913)
Where Do They Go When They Row, Row, Row Three Miles Away From the Shore, Lyric by Bert Kalmar and Geo. Jessel, Music by Harry Ruby (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1920)
Where Do We Go From Here, By Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1917) (1)
Where Do We Go From Here, By Howard Johnson and Percy Wenrich (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1917) (2)
Where is the Song of Songs For Me, Words and Music by Irving Berlin (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1928)
Where the Blue of the Night Meets the Gold of the Day, Words and Music by Roy Turk, Bing Crosby and Fred E. Ahlert (De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc.: 1931)
Where the Lazy Daisies Grow, By Cliff Friend (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1924) (1)
Where the Lazy Daisies Grow, By Cliff Friend (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1924) (2)
Where the Lazy Daisies Grow, By Cliff Friend (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1924) (3)
Where the River Shannon Flows, Words and Music by James I. Russell (M. Witmark and Sons.: 1906) (1)
Where the River Shannon Flows, Words and Music by James I. Russell (M. Witmark and Sons.: 1906) (2)
Where the Silv'ry Colorado Wends Its Way, Words by C.H. Scoggins, Music by Chas. Avril (Tolbert R. Ingram Music Co.: undated)
Where Were You - Where Was I? (Exactly Where We Are), Lyrics and Music by George M. Cohan (M.Witmark and Sons.: 1928)
Which Switch Is The Switch, Miss, For Ipswitch?, Written and Composed by Worton David, J. Barnett and Hermann Darewski (Francis, Day and Hunter: 1915)
While the Dance Goes On, By Chas. K. Harris (Chas. K. Harris: 1894)
While They Were Dancing Around, Words by Joe McCarthy, Music by James V. Monaco (Broadway Music Corp.: 1913)
Whispering, Words and Music by John Schonberger, Richard Coburn and Vincent Rose (Mill Music Corp.: 1944)
Whistle A Song, Lyrics by Z. Meyers, Music by Jos. E. Howard and I.B. Kornblum (Joe. W. Stern and Co.: 1920)
Whistle and I'll Wait for You, Words by Earl C. Jones, Music by George W. Meyer (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1908)
Whistle It, Lyrics by Al Bryan and Grant Clarke, Music by Jean Schwartz (Jerome and Schwartz Pub. Co.: 1912)
Whistle While You Work, Words by Larry Morey, Music by Frank Churchill (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1937)
Whistling Coon, By Sam. Devere (William A. Pond and Co.: 1888)
Whistling Rufus, By Kerry Mills (F.A. Mills Music Publisher: 1899) (1)
Whistling Rufus, By Kerry Mills (F.A. Mills Music Publisher: 1899) (2)
The White Tops, By V.C. Minnelli (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1910)
White Wings, Words and Music by Banks Winter(Willis Woodward and Co.: 1884)
Who Are You With To-Night?, By Williams and Van Alstyne (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1910) (1)
Who Are You With To-Night?, By Williams and Van Alstyne (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1910) (2)
Who Cares?, Words by Jack Yellen, Music by Milton Ager (Ager, Yellen and Bornstein, Inc.: 1922)
Who Comes in My Garden, Lyric by David Belasco, Music by Anselm Goetzl ( M. Witmark and Sons: 1919)
Who Do You Love?, By Gene Buck and James Hanley (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1918)
Who Paid the Rent For Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?, By Alfred Bryan and Fred Fischer (Leo, Feist, Inc.: 1914)
Who Played Poker With Pocahontas (When John Smith Went Away), Words by Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Music by Fred Ahlert (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1919)
Who Takes Care of the Caretaker's Daughter (While the Caretaker's Busy Taking Care), By Chick Endor (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. Inc.: 1925)
Who'll Take the Place of the Song-Bird Now Gone?, Words and Music by Raymond Orton (American Music Pub. Co.: 1922) (1)
Who'll Take the Place of the Song-Bird Now Gone?, Words and Music by Raymond Orton (American Music Pub. Co.: 1922) (2)
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf, By Frank E. Churchill, Lyric by Ann Ronell (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1933)
Whoa January (You're Going To Be Worse Than July), Words by Andrew B. Sterling, Music by Harry Von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Pub. Co.: 1919)
Whose Who Are You?, Lyric by Ray Klages and Abel Green, Melody by Jesse Greer (Robbins- Engel Inc.: 1925)
Why?, Words and Music by Ida Young (Intercollegiate Syndicate, Inc.: 1961)
Why Did You Make Me Care, Words by Sylvester Maguire, Music by Alfred Solman (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1912)
Why Do I Dream Those Dreams, Lyrics by Al Dubin, Music by Harry Warren (M. Witmark and Sons: 1934)
Why Do They Make Girls Like You?, Words by Joe Goodwin, Music by Al Piantadosi (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 19160
Why Doesn't Santa Come To Me, Words and Music by Vaughn De Leath (Edwards B. Marks Music Corp.: 1932)
Why Doesn't Somebody Tell me These Things?, By Jimmy Eaton and Terry Shand (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. Inc.: 1938)
Why Don't They Play With Me, By Chas K. Harris (Chas. K. Harris: 1904)
Why Don't You?, Words by Joseph McCarthy, Music by Harry Tierney (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1920)
Why Don't You Laugh?, Words and Music by Smiling Steven Pember and Happy George Switft (H.F. Odell Co.: 1931)
Why Don't You Try or The Rolling Chair Song, By Williams and Vanalstyne (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1905)
Why is the Ocean So Near The Shore (Why Why Why), Words by Arthur Weinberg, Music by Clarence Jones (M. Witmark and Sons: 1913)
Why Should I Cry Over You, By Ned Miller and Chester Cohn (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1922) (1)
Why Should I Cry Over You, By Ned Miller and Chester Cohn (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1922) (2)
Why Should I Cry Over You, By Ned Miller and Chester Cohn (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1922) (3)
Why Should I Cry Over You, By Ned Miller and Chester Cohn (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1922) (4)
Why Was I Born, Words by Oscar Hammerstein II, Music by Jerome Kern (T.B. Harms Co.: 1935)
The Widow of a German Threw Him Down, Lyric by Jeff Branen, Music by Evans Lloyd (Jeff Branen Publisher: undated)
Wild Cherries, By Ted Snyder (Ted Snyder Co.: 1908)
Wildfire, By Dorthy Russel (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1908)
Will He Answer Goo Goo?, Words by Ballard MacDonald, Music by Donovan Meher (Francis, Day and Hunter: 1907)
Will You Be My Teddy Bear, By Vincent Bryan and Max Hoffman (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1907) (1)
Will You Be My Teddy Bear, By Vincent Bryan and Max Hoffman (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1907) (2)
Williams and Walker and Their Own Company, By Bert A. Williams and George Walker (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1901)
Willie Had A Motor Boat (Putt, Putt, Putt, Putt), Words by Stanley Murphy, Music by Henry I. Marshall (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1914)
Willow Echoes, By Frank Simon (Fillmore Music House: 1920)
Wilson Democracy and the Red White and Blue, Words and Music by PVT W.H. Hollingsworth (Haward Publishing Co.: 1918)
Wilson's Inaugural March, By H. Kirkus Dugdale (H. Kirkus Dugdale Co.: 1913)
The Winter Garden Rag, By Abe Oleman (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1912)
Wish Me Luck (As You Wave Me Goodbye), Words by Phil Park, Music by Harry Parr-Davies (Chappell and Co.: 1939)
With All My Heart, Lyric by Gus Kahn, Music by Jimmy McHugh (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1935)
With Flying Colors, By H. Engelmann (Theodore Fresser: 1904)
With You, By Irving Berlin (Irving Berlin, Inc.: 1929)
The Wizard of Oz, Lyrics by L. Frank Baum, Music by Paul Tietjens (M. Witmark and Sons: 1902)
Wonderful One, Words by Dorothy Terriss, Music by Paul Whiteman and Ferdie Grofe (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1923) (1)
Wonderful One, Words by Dorothy Terriss, Music by Paul Whiteman and Ferdie Grofe (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1923) (2)
Wonderful One, Words by Dorothy Terriss, Music by Paul Whiteman and Ferdie Grofe (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1923) (3)
Worryin' Blues, Words by Gus Kahn, Music by Phil Spitalny and Stubby Gordon (Sam Fox Pub. Co.: 1924)
Won't Yer Let Me Kiss Yer?, Written and Composed by Ernest G. Beck (W.H. Broome: 1900)
Won't You Be My Honey, Words by Jack Drislane, Music by Theodore Morse (F.B. Haviland Publishing Co., Inc.: 1907)
Won't You Take Me Back to Dixie, Wirtten by Gussie L. Davis, Words and Music by Edw. B. Marks and Geo. Rosey (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1898)
Won't You Waltz "Home Sweet Home" With Me For Old Times Sake?, Words and Music by Herbert Ingraham (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1907)
The Wood Nymph, Words by Kirke La Shelle, Music by Julian Edwards (M. Witmark and Sons.: 1900)
The World A Million Years Ago, Words and Music by Kenyon Scott (Scott, Eisner Co., Inc.: 1936)
Would You, Lyric by Arthur Freed, Music by Nacio Herb Brown (Robbins Music Corp.: 1936)
Would You Care?, By Chas. K. Harris (Chas. K. Harris: 1905)
Would You Rather Be A Tammany Tiger Or A Teddy Bear?, Lyrics by Jeff T. Branen, Music by W.R. Williams (Will Rossiter: 1908)
Would You Take Me Back Again, Words by Arthur J. Lamb, Music by Alfred Solman (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1913)
Wouldn't It Be Wonderful, Lyrics by Grant Clarke, Music by Harry Akst (M. Witmark and Sons.: 1929)
The Wreck of the Titanic, By William Baltzell (Aubrey Stauffer and Co.: 1912)
Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula (Hawaiian Love Song), By E. Ray Goetz, Joe Young and Pete Wendling (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1917)
The Yama Yama Man, Lyric by Collin Davis, Music by Karl L. Hoschna (M. Witmark and Sons: 1908)
The Yankee Doodle Boy, Words and Music by Geo. M Cohan (F. A. Mills: 1904)
Yankee Doodle's Come to Town, By Geo. M Cohan (Cohan and Harris Publishing Co.: 1908)
The Yankee Tango Girl, Words and Music by Hele Trix (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1914)
YeBoston Tea-Party, By Arthur W. Pryor (Brokaw Music Pub. Co.: 1896)
"Yea Boys" Let's Have A Time!, Words by Harold R. Atteridge, Music by Phil Schwartz (Victor Kremer Co.: 1911)
Yes! No! Alright! (Would You Paddle in the Water), By Caddigan and Brennan (O.E. Story, Music Publisher: 1914)
Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay, Lyric by Will D. Cobb, Music by John H. Flynn (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1908) (1)
Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay, Lyric by Will D. Cobb, Music by John H. Flynn (Shapiro Music Publisher: 1908) (2)
Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay, Lyric by Will D. Cobb, Music by John H. Flynn (Chappell and Co.: 1909)
Yo' Eyes Are Open But Yo' Sound Asleep, By Smith and Johnson (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1907) (1)
Yo' Eyes Are Open But Yo' Sound Asleep, By Smith and Johnson (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1907) (2)
Yo Te Amo Means I Love You, Music by Richard Whiting, Lyric by Alfred Bryan (Famous Music Corp.: 1928)
Yoo-Hoo, Lyric by B.G. de Sylva, Music by Al. Jolson (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1921) (1)
Yoo-Hoo, Lyric by B.G. de Sylva, Music by Al. Jolson (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1921) (2)
Yoo-Hoo, Lyric by B.G. de Sylva, Music by Al. Jolson (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1921) (3)
Yoo-Hoo, Lyric by B.G. de Sylva, Music by Al. Jolson (Maurice Richmond, Inc.: 1921) (4)
You Are Everything I Want My Girl To Be, Words by J. Brandon Walsh, Music by Ernie Erdman (M. Witmark and Sons: 1913)
You Are Free, Lyrics by Wm. LeBaron, Music by Fritz Kreisley and Victor Jacobi (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1919)
You Are My All In All, Words and Music by Billee Taylor (M. Witmark and Sons: 1901)
You Call It Madness But I Call It Love, By Con Conrad, Gladys Du Bois, Russ Columbo and Paul Gregory (Harms, Inc.: 1931)
You Can Defend America, Words by John M. Morrison, Music by Richard M. Hadden (Judd and Detweiler, Inc.: 1943)
You Can Have Broadway, By Yankee Doodle Cohan (F. A. Mills: 1906)
You Can Have It I Don't Want It, By May Hill, Clarence Williams and Armand J. Piron (Frank K. Root and Co.: 1917)
You Can't Afford to Marry, If You Can't Afford A Ford, Words and Music by Jack Frost (Frank K. Root and Co.: 1915)
You Can't Blame Me For That, By Harry Pease and Ed. G. Nelson (F.B. Haviland Pub. Co.: 1928)
You Can't Get Lovin' Where There Ain't Any Love, Words and Music by Will E. Skidmore and Jack Baxley (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1919) (1)
You Can't Get Lovin' Where There Ain't Any Love, Words and Music by Will E. Skidmore and Jack Baxley (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1919) (2)
You Can't Play Every Instrument In The Band, By Joseph Cawthorn and John L. Golden (T.B. Harms and Francis, Day and Hunter: 1913)
You Do, Lyric by Mack Gordon, Music Josef Myrow (Bregman, Vocco and Conn, Inc.: 1947)
You Fit Into the Picture, You Belong-Belong-Belong, Lyric by Bud Green, Music by Jesse Greer (Edward B. Marks Music Corp.: 1935)
You Gave Me Your Heart (So I Give You Mine), Lyric by Francis Wheeler and Harry B. Smith, Music by Ted Snyder (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1922)
You Have A Wonderful Way (Of Doing What You Do), Words by Chip Donaldson, Music by Earl K. Smith (Tell Taylor Music Publisher: 1917)
You Made Me Love You I Didn't Want To Do It, Words by Joe McCarthy, Music by James V. Monaco (Broadway Music Corp.: 1913)
You Must Have A Little Bit of Fun, By Frank Wood and Fred Gibson (Cavendish Music Co.: 1925)
You Picked Me, When I Picked You In Berry Pickin' Time, Words by Jack Yellen, Music by Percy Wenrich (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1917)
You Splash Me and I'll Splash You, Written by Arthur J. Lamb, Composed by Alfred Solman (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1907)
You Wake Up In The Morning in Chicago, Words by Ballard MacDonald and Coleman Goetz, Music by Harry Carroll (Shapiro, Bernstein and Co.: 1915)
You'd Never Know That Old Town of Mine, Words by Howard Johnson, Music by Walter Donaldson (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1915)
"You Don't Loaf Heah No Mo'", Words and Music by Cecil Mann (Old Dominion Music Co.: 1904)
You'll Always Be The Same Sweet Baby, Lyric and Music by A. Seymour Brown (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1916)
You'll Come Back, Words by Jack Drislane, Music by Geo. W. Meyer (F.B. Haviland Publishing Co.: 1909)
You'll Have To Put Him To Sleep With The Marseillaise And Wake Him Up With A Oo-La-La, Words by Andrew Sterling, Music by Harry von Tilzer (Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co.: 1918)
You'll Never Know the Good Fellow I've Been ('Till I've Gone Away), By Jack Coogan (Will Rossiter the Chicago Publisher: 1911)
You'll Never Need a Doctor No More, By Chris Smith (Skidmore Music Co.: 1921)
Young America, By Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth (The Norworth Publishing Co.: 1910)
Your Dad Gave His Life For His Country, Words by Harry J. Breen, Music by T. Mayo Geary (American Advance Music Co.: 1903)
Your Daddy Did the Same Thing Fifty Years Ago, Music by Al. Piantados, Lyric by Joe McCarthy and Joe Goodwin (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1912)
Your Eyes, Lyric by Will B. Johnstone, Music by Will R. Anderson (M. Witmark and Sons: 1914)
Your Mother and Mine, Lyric by Joe Goodwin, Music by Gus Edwards (Robbins Music Corp.: 1929)
Your Wedding Day, By Sioma Glaser and Mary Bauer (Sioma Glaser Music Publishing Co.: 1966/1973)
You're A Dangerous Girl, Words by Grant Clarke, Music by Jimmie Monaco (Leo. Feist Inc.: 1916)
You’re A Grand Old Flag, By Geo. M. Cohan (F.A. Mills: 1906)
You're a Great Big Blue Eyed Baby, Words and Music by A. Seymour Brown (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1913) (1)
You're a Great Big Blue Eyed Baby, Words and Music by A. Seymour Brown (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1913) (2)
You're a Great Big Blue Eyed Baby, Words and Music by A. Seymour Brown (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1913) (3)
You're A Great Big Lonesome Baby, By Gus Kahn, Chas. L. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1917)
You're A Sweetheart, Music by Jimmy McHugh, Lyrics by Harold Adamson (Robbins Music Corp.: 1937)
You're All Right, Eddie, Words by Harry H. Williams, Music by Egbert Vanalstyne (Shapiro, Remick and Co.: 1904)
You're an Indian, Lyrics by Jeff T. Branen, Music by Evans Lloyd (J.T. Branen Co. Music Publishers: 1906)
You're an Indian, Lyrics by Jeff T. Branen, Music by Evans Lloyd (Newton Pub. Co.: 1906)
You're Here and I'm Here, Words by Harry B. Smith, Music by Jerome D. Kern (Francis, Day and Hunter: 1914)
You're In Love With Every One But The One Whose In Love With You, Words by Mort Dixon, Music by Ray Henderson (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1924) (1)
You're In Love With Every One But The One Whose In Love With You, Words by Mort Dixon, Music by Ray Henderson (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1924) (2)
You're In Love With Every One But The One Whose In Love With You, Words by Mort Dixon, Music by Ray Henderson (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1924) (3)
You're In Love With Every One But The One Whose In Love With You, Words by Mort Dixon, Music by Ray Henderson (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1924) (4)
You're In Style When You're Wearing A Smile, By Al. W. Brown, Gus Kahn and Egbert Van Alstyne (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1918) (1)
You're In Style When You're Wearing A Smile, By Al. W. Brown, Gus Kahn and Egbert Van Alstyne (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1918) (2)
You're In The Right Church But The Wrong Pew, Lyric by Cecil Mack, Music by Chris Smith (The Gotham-Attucks Music Co.: 1908) (1)
You're In The Right Church But The Wrong Pew, Lyric by Cecil Mack, Music by Chris Smith (The Gotham-Attucks Music Co.: 1908) (2)
You're Just A Flower From an Old Bouquet, Lyric by Gwynne Denni, Music by Lucien Denni (J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co.: 1924) (1)
You're Just A Flower From an Old Bouquet, Lyric by Gwynne Denni, Music by Lucien Denni (J.W. Jenkins Sons Music Co.: 1924) (2)
You're More Than the World to Me, Lyrics by Jeff Branen, Music by Alfred Solman (Joe Morris Music Co.: 1914)
You're My Baby, Lyrics by A. Seymour Brown, Music by Nat D. Ayer (William w. Delaney: 1912)
You're My Girl, Words and Music by Bobby Heath (The Joe Morris Music Co.: 1913) (1)
You're My Girl, Words and Music by Bobby Heath (The Joe Morris Music Co.: 1913) (2)
You're Not The Only Pebble on the Beach, Words by Harry Braisted, Music by Stanley Carter (Jos. W. Stern and Co.: 1896)
You're Simply Delish, Lyric by Arthur Freed, Music by Joseph Meyer (Robbins Music Corp.: 1930)
You're the Cause of It All, Music and Lyrics by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn (Samuel Goldwyn Music Publishing Corp.: 1944)
You're the Most Wonderful Girl, Words by Edgar Leslie and Grant Clarke, Music by Maurice Abrahams (Maurice Abrahmans Music Co.: 1913)
You've Got A Million Dollar Smile, Music by Burnette Wilkie, Words by Billy Baskette (Ted Browne Music Co.: 1917)
You've Got Your Mother's Big Blue Eyes, Words and Music by Irving Berlin (Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co.: 1913)
You Want Someone To Love You, Words by Harry Williams, Music by Egbert Van Alstyne (Jerome H. Remick and Co.: 1908)
You Will Have To Sing An Irish Song (Where the Little Shamrock Grows), Words by Jack Norworth, Music by Albert von Tilzer (The York Music Co.: 1908)
1 Gozinto 2, By Phil Ponce (Rock and White Plaza Music Co.: 1918)
1900 Campaign March, By Will Hardy (Hardy Music Co.: 1900)
23 Skiddoo1, Words by Joe S. Miller, Music by Oscar Boegher (Abby Music Publishing Co.: 1906)
45 Minutes From Boradway, By Geo. M. Cohan (F. A. Mills: 1905)
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