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Piano Vocal Music, 1830-1957
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Baa! Baa!
New York: T. B. Harms & Co., 1893 . |
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James, Billy
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Everybody's out of town but me.
Philadelphia: Globe Music Co., 1915 . |
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Lyrics or text by Geo. C. Pennington |
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Hello, my sweetheart I love you.
New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1916 . |
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Lyrics or text by Bobby Heath |
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I just bought a ticket for my home town.
Philadelphia: Abe Wilsky Music Pub., 1918 . |
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I'm mighty glad to get back home!
Philadelphia: Globe Music Co., 1915 . |
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The little chickens in the garden.
Philadelphia: Globe Music, 1915 . |
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Lyrics or text by Elwood Wolf |
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Oh! You Summer girl.
Philadelphia: Billy James Music Co., 1915 . |
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What's the use of dreaming.
Philadelphia: Globe Music Co., 1915 . |
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Whose little sweetheart are you?
New York: Joe Morris Music Co., 1917 . |
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Lyrics or text by Bobby Heath |
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You're a great temptation.
Philadelphia: Globe Music Co., 1915 . |
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Lyrics or text by Geo. C. Pennington |
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James, F.
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Napoleon's farewell.
Boston: G. P. Reed & Co., 1854 . |
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Lyrics or text by Byron |
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Janis, Elsie
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Anti rag time girl.
New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., 1913 . |
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Janssen, B. H.
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Always be a man, my boy.
New York: T. B. Harms & Co., 1893 . |
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Childhood's happy days.
New York: T. B. Harms & Co., 1892 . |
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Dancing Nelly.
New York: T. B. Harms & Co., 1900 . |
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Get your hair cut.
New York: T. B. Harms & Co., 1891 . |
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Just wait until you're married.
New York: William A. Pond & Co., 1892 . |
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Mary Ann.
New York: Harding's Music Office, 1887 . |
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Ring, merry bells.
New York: T. B. Harms & Co., 1891 . |
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Lyrics or text by Carroll Johnson |
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Since Kate learnt how to play.
New York: Frank Harding, 1889 . |
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Jardon, Dorothy
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Broncho buster.
New York: Shapiro Music Pub., 1907 . |
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Lyrics or text by Edward Madden |
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Jarnagin, Jerry
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You'll regret the day, the day you broke my heart.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1917 . |
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Jarshon, Nori
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Two little old ladies.
Chicago: J. A. Norris Co., 1896 . |
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Lyrics or text by Anonymous |
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Jarvis, Charlotte
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Dream waltz.
Baltimore: George Willig & Co., 1880 . |
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Jaycox, H. S.
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The silver threads I see.
McKeesport, PA: Phil. P. Keil, 1879 . |
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Arranged by Phil. P. Keil |
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Jefferys, Chas.
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Oh! Erin my country.
Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co., n.d.
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Jefferys, Charles
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The wings of a dove.
New York: Firth, Pond & Co., n.d.
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Arranged by L. Devereaux |
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Jeffery, J. Albert
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Ho! Fishers, ho!
New York: G. Schirmer, 1883 . |
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Lyrics or text by Frederic Edward Weatherly |
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Jensen
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Dear maid, art thou sleeping?
Boston: F. Trifet, [1880] . |
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Translated by Louis C. Elson. |
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Jensen, Adolf
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Marie.
New York: G. Schirmer, 1878 . |
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Jentes, Harry
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At the fountain of youth.
New York: Broadway Music Corp., 1915 . |
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Lyrics or text by Chas. McCarron |
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Lyrics or text by Alex. Gerber |
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How can any girlie be a good little girl, when she loves a naughty little boy?
New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1917 . |
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Lyrics or text by Howard Johnson |
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Lyrics or text by Alfred Jentes |
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I don't want to get well.
New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1917 . |
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Lyrics or text by Howard Johnson |
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Lyrics or text by Harry Pease |
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I'll be welcome in my home town.
New York: Leo Feist, 1912 . |
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Lyrics or text by William Tracey |
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Put me to sleep with an old fashioned melody.
New York: Broadway Music Corp., 1915 . |
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Lyrics or text by Sam M. Lewis |
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Lyrics or text by Dick Howard |
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Since Sarah saw Theda Bara.
New York: Leo Feist, Inc., 1916 . |
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Lyrics or text by Alex. Gerber |
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Take me to Loveland.
New York: York Music Co., 1913 . |
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Lyrics or text by Robert F. Roden |
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When they christened brother Johnson's child.
New York: J. Fred Helf, 1914 . |
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Lyrics or text by Wm. Tracey |
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Jerome, Ben M.
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Kippinoe.
New York: F. B. Haviland Pub. Co., Inc., 1908 . |
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Lyrics or text by Jack Drislane |
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Jerome, Charles F.
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My baby Lou.
New York: Brooks & Denton, 1894 . |
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Arranged by G. M. Rosenberg |
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Jerome, Leona Fontainebleau
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Honey I'll never leave you.
New York: T. B. Harms & Co., 1892 . |
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Jerome, M. K.
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Just a baby's prayer at twilight.
New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1918 . |
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Lyrics or text by Sam M. Lewis |
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Lyrics or text by Joe Young |
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Jewell, P., Jr.
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The academy bell.
Newburgh: Hugh S. Banks, n.d.
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Lyrics or text by Miss M. H. Buckingham |
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Jewett, Fred D.
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Ye flowery banks O' Bonnie Doon.
New York: Spear & Dehnhoff, 1882 . |
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Joerger, William
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De famous black brigade.
Brooklyn: Ludwig Bros., 1878 . |
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Lyrics or text by Walter G. Hegeman |
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John, C. W.
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The Dan McGinness wake.
New York: M. Witmark & Sons, 1891 . |
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Lyrics or text by J. M. Smith |
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