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Music, 1913-1954
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Lyric Sheets
(continued) |
BOX 60, 141, 144 |
Untitled Lyric Sheets
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BOX-FOLDER 60/64 |
Adventurous life or Recollections that
will never leave me |
BOX-FOLDER 60/65 |
All's right with the world |
BOX-FOLDER 60/66 |
Although I used to be a child
myself |
BOX-FOLDER 60/67 |
Compilation from lyric notebook no.
1 |
BOX-FOLDER 60/68 |
Compilation from lyric notebook no.
2 |
BOX-FOLDER 60/69 |
A dream of a day |
BOX-FOLDER 60/70 |
Give a viva for Havana |
BOX-FOLDER 60/71 |
Gloomiest |
BOX-FOLDER 144/8 |
He's a wonder |
BOX-FOLDER 60/72 |
How's your family? |
BOX-FOLDER 60/73 |
I care no whit for the witty
line |
BOX-FOLDER 60/74 |
I own a golden tone |
BOX-FOLDER 60/75 |
In the nick of time |
BOX-FOLDER 60/76 |
It never rains but it pours |
BOX-FOLDER 60/77 |
I've always had a mania |
BOX-FOLDER 60/78 |
I've been looking for love all my
life |
BOX-FOLDER 60/79 |
Let's be practical |
BOX-FOLDER 60/80 |
The little things that count |
BOX-FOLDER 60/81 |
Midiron gridiron and better
outlook |
BOX-FOLDER 60/82 |
A modern point of view |
BOX-FOLDER 60/83 |
The moment you were there |
BOX-FOLDER 60/84 |
Nijinsky lived for dancing |
BOX-FOLDER 60/85 |
Our love will be eternal |
BOX-FOLDER 60/86 |
Out of the blue comes you |
BOX-FOLDER 60/87 |
Remember your annuity or platinum
living |
BOX-FOLDER 141/51 |
She's the greatest |
BOX-FOLDER 60/88 |
Some morning |
BOX-FOLDER 60/89 |
Song like "Babbit &
Bromide" |
BOX-FOLDER 60/90 |
The stars are still on high |
BOX-FOLDER 60/91 |
Tes yeus et al. |
BOX-FOLDER 60/92 |
That's that |
BOX-FOLDER 60/93 |
Those eyes so full of mystery, et
al. |
BOX-FOLDER 60/94 |
When Cupid wings us |
BOX-FOLDER 60/95 |
Whom? |
BOX-FOLDER 60/96 |
Wowie! Zing! |
BOX-FOLDER 60/97 |
You can sell me the Brooklyn Bridge I can
think of nothing grander |
BOX-FOLDER 60/98 |
You never did that for me and What a
lovely evening |
BOX-FOLDER 60/99 |
You show a dimple when you smile, et
al. |
BOX 61 |
Notes and Miscellany
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BOX-FOLDER 61/1 |
Addenda |
BOX-FOLDER 61/2 |
Ask me my ambition |
BOX-FOLDER 61/3 |
Baby me; The songwriters Mother Goose;
There should be a fortune in |
BOX-FOLDER 61/4 |
Ballad - Movie actor hurt his
foot |
BOX-FOLDER 61/5 |
Cakewalk, et al. |
BOX-FOLDER 61/6 |
Calendar for 1926 |
BOX-FOLDER 61/7 |
Civil service examination for a popular
song lyrist |
BOX-FOLDER 61/8 |
Coq d'or |
BOX-FOLDER 61/9 |
Dance ideas |
BOX-FOLDER 61/10 |
Dufy |
BOX-FOLDER 61/11 |
East Indian diver |
BOX-FOLDER 61/12 |
The epigram of Martial, Jr. |
BOX-FOLDER 61/13 |
The erstwhile real estate |
BOX-FOLDER 61/14 |
Every song can't be a hit |
BOX-FOLDER 61/15 |
Everybody can sing |
BOX-FOLDER 61/16 |
Famous trios |
BOX-FOLDER 61/17 |
For it seems that suddenly |
BOX-FOLDER 61/18 |
From a romantic notebook 1924 |
BOX-FOLDER 61/19 |
From A to Z |
BOX-FOLDER 61/20 |
Glad I'm alive |
BOX-FOLDER 61/21 |
Grammar Gurton needles |
BOX-FOLDER 61/22 |
Grow young along with me |
BOX-FOLDER 61/23 |
He spilled the beans |
BOX-FOLDER 61/24 |
"Hitch one's wagon to a star,
To" |
BOX-FOLDER 61/25 |
How could I ever |
BOX-FOLDER 61/26 |
How long |
BOX-FOLDER 61/27 |
I have never seen, et al. |
BOX-FOLDER 61/28 |
I was naive |
BOX-FOLDER 61/29 |
I'm much too tired |
BOX-FOLDER 61/30 |
I'm so timid |
BOX-FOLDER 61/31 |
I'm the guy, et al. |
BOX-FOLDER 61/32 |
It's a must |
BOX-FOLDER 61/33 |
List of aphorisms (not a song
title) |
BOX-FOLDER 61/34 |
List of titles |
BOX-FOLDER 61/35 |
Love songs gracious |
BOX-FOLDER 61/36 |
Man of letters |
BOX-FOLDER 61/37 |
The not impossible wife |
BOX-FOLDER 61/38 |
Notes on song about or for
comedian |
BOX-FOLDER 61/39 |
Opening - These dizzy days |
BOX-FOLDER 61/40 |
Our little bag of tricks |
BOX-FOLDER 61/41 |
P.S. |
BOX-FOLDER 61/42 |
Parody of Porter’s “Let’s Do It”
(incomplete) |
BOX-FOLDER 61/43 |
Pay dirt for gold diggers |
BOX-FOLDER 61/44 |
Quatrains |
BOX-FOLDER 61/45 |
Quatre quatrains (No lyrics,
envelope) |
BOX-FOLDER 61/46 |
A reason for rhyme |
BOX-FOLDER 61/47 |
Reflection |
BOX-FOLDER 61/48 |
Reflections on investing in a play one
hasn't read |
BOX-FOLDER 61/49 |
Revue notions |
BOX-FOLDER 61/50 |
Rhymes |
BOX-FOLDER 61/51 |
Right you are, et al. |
BOX-FOLDER 61/52 |
Salt of the earth |
BOX-FOLDER 61/53 |
Service |
BOX-FOLDER 61/54 |
Show business |
BOX-FOLDER 61/55 |
Snake in the grass or Lyric about sins of
Babylon |
BOX-FOLDER 61/56 |
So called theme song |
BOX-FOLDER 61/57 |
Spots we have never visited |
BOX-FOLDER 61/58 |
There are lovelies |
BOX-FOLDER 61/59 |
This time I mean it you'd be hard to
replace |
BOX-FOLDER 61/60 |
To-- |
BOX-FOLDER 61/61 |
"To--" |
BOX-FOLDER 61/62 |
To all editors |
BOX-FOLDER 61/63 |
To all editors (Blame W.S.
Gilbert) |
BOX-FOLDER 61/64 |
To Sylvia (No longer of Greenwich
Village) |
BOX-FOLDER 61/65 |
Very short story |
BOX-FOLDER 61/66 |
The way we plan it |
BOX-FOLDER 61/67 |
The well-dressed man |
BOX-FOLDER 61/68 |
What a lucky guy I'm you're as much a
myth |
BOX-FOLDER 61/69 |
What can we lose |
BOX-FOLDER 61/70 |
When my uncle dies |
BOX-FOLDER 61/71 |
A word with you |
BOX 62 |
Music Owned by the Gershwins
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The music owned by George and Ira is organized alphabetically; first by
composer, and then by composition title. |
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Arlen, Harold |
BOX-FOLDER 62/1 |
Bloomer Girl |
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Bound sheet music and Ozalids |
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Note: Inscribed to Lee and IG by Anya and
Harold Arlen |
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Laid in: IG typescript notes; [1] p.
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Bach, J.S. |
BOX-FOLDER 62/2 |
Toccatas |
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Leipzig: C.F. Peters, undated |
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Note: Signed by GG |
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Borchard, Adolphe |
BOX-FOLDER 62/3 |
L’elan: Esquisse Symphonique |
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Paris: Evette et Schaeffer, 1924 |
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