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BOX 1-7 | Music, 1890-1945 | ||||||||||||
Chiefly published sheet music for patriotic songs composed during the Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. Notable songwriters include Irving Berlin, George M. Cohan, Albert and Harry von Tilzer, and others. | |||||||||||||
Organized in two subseries. | |||||||||||||
Piano-Vocal | |||||||||||||
Arranged alphabetically by songwriter. | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 1/1 | Aaronson, Ben The flag of my heart and home |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/1 | Abrahams, Maurice At the bully wooly wild west show |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/1 | Abrahams, Maurice When the grown up ladies act like babies |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/1 | Abrahams, Maurice You're the most wonderful girl |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/1 | Adams, Phelps H. Wave that flag, America |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/1 | Ager, Milton and George W. Meyer Everything is peaches down in Georgia |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/1 | Allen, Arthur A. Old Glory you're the grandest flag |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/1 | Allen, Arthur A. and Harold P. Wood Let's go, U.S.A. keep 'em flying! |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/2 | Andino, J. E. Loyalty is the word today |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/2 | Andrieu, Harry After the war is over |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/2 | Arlen, Harold Captains of the clouds |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/2 | Arnold, Samuel Songs of the allies |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Baer, Abel Lucky Lindy |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Ball, Ernest R. Because you believe in me |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Ball, Ernest R. For Dixie and Uncle Sam |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Ball, Ernest R. You can't beat us |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Barlow, George S. Let's rally, boys! |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Barnes, Paul Good-bye Dolly Gray |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Barron, Ted S. I met you in springtime |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Barron, Ted S. Liberty |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Barry, Frank Great America |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/3 | Bartmess, Emma Hanson The service flag |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Baskette, Billy Good-bye Broadway, hello France |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Baskette, Billy Jerry |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Baskette, Billy Take a letter to my daddy over there |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Bauer, Emile Frances Our flag in France |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Bayha, Charles I'd be proud to be the mother of a soldier |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Bayha, Charles If we had a million more like Teddy |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Beach, Ted When Old Glory leads the nations through the Panama Canal |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Beatty, Al Kaiser Bill |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Beecher, W. Gordon The ramparts we watch |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/4 | Benkhart, Gus Good bye red, white and blue |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/5 | Benoit, George, Robert Levenson and Ted Garton My Belgian rose |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/5 | Berg, David, W. Tracey and J. Stern Someone is longing for home, sweet home |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/5 | Bergh, Arthur Pledge of Allegiance |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/5 | Berlin, Irving Angels of mercy |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/5 | Berlin, Irving Any bonds today? |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/5 | Berlin, Irving Arms for the love of America |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/5 | Berlin, Irving From here to Shanghai |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/5 | Berlin, Irving Good-bye France |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving Homesick |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving How can I forget |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving I paid my income tax today |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving I want to go back to Michigan |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving I want you for myself |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving I'm gonna pin a medal on the girl I left behind |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving I've got my captain working for me now |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving Listening |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving Mr. Jazz himself |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/6 | Berlin, Irving The ragtime soldier man |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving Smile and show your dimple |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving Snookey Ookums |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving Some sunny day |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving Sunshine |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving That international rag |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving They were all out of step but Jim |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving They're on their way to Mexico |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving We're on our way to France |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/7 | Berlin, Irving When I lost you |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/8 | Berlin, Irving, Edgar Leslie, and George W. Meyer Let's all be Americans now |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/8 | Berlin, Irving and Ted Snyder Dreams, just dreams |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/8 | Berlin, Irving and Ted Snyder I want to be in Dixie |
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BOX-FOLDER 18/ | Berlin, Irving and Ted Snyder Take a little tip from father |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/8 | Bernard, Felix Twenty-one dollars a day - once a month |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/8 | Bibo, Irving I've got the profiteering blues |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/8 | Bickford, G. Frederick The spirit of '76 |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/9 | Bigelow, F. E. The battle song of liberty |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/9 | Binns, Nat and Earl Haubrich When the clouds of war roll by |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/9 | Blomquist, R. Come under the folds of the red, white and blue |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/9 | Bowers, Frederick V. I'm glad to be the mother of a soldier boy |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/9 | Boyden, George L. If I'm not at the roll-call |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/9 | Boyden, George L. Kiss her good bye for me |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/9 | Boyden, George L. Oh we won't be with you to-morrow |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/9 | Boyden, George L. You'll get all the love that's coming to you |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 | Bradford, Harvey D. The boys in brown |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 | Braham, Edmund Do your little "bitty-bit" |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 | Branen, Jeff America |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 | Bratton, John W. Then I'll come back to you |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 | Brecker, Sam You'll sing, I'll sing, we'll all sing together, when the boys come home! |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 | Breitenfeld, Emil The last long mile |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 | Brennan, J. Keirn, Gus Edwards, and Paul Cunningham America never took water |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 | Brennan, James A. The rose of "no man's land" |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 | Brennan, James A. We're all going calling on the Kaiser |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/11 | Brooks, Shelton Tell me why you want to go to Paree |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/11 | Brosseau, Y. O. It don't seem the same since the boys marched away |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/11 | Brown, Al. W There's a service flag flying at our house |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/11 | Brown, Charlie Maurice Costello, I love -a dat man |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/11 | Brown, George Walter Sometimes think of me |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/11 | Brown, Robert and William Frisch Don't forget the Salvation Army |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/12 | Bruckman, Irving Longing for you and the U.S.A. |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/12 | Bryan, Alfred, Cliff Hess, and Edgar Leslie When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/12 | Bryan, Alfred, Willie Raskin, and Gerald Marks We'll always remember Pearl Harbor |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/12 | Burke, F. L. Hello! Ma |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/12 | Burke, Joseph A. If I had a son for each star in Old Glory |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/12 | Burke, Joseph A. A soldier's rosary |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/12 | Burn, Farrar My heart is with the U.S.A. |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/12 | Butts, J. Frank The old spirit of seventy-six |
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BOX-FOLDER 1/12 | Byron, Royal "Gussie" |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Caddigan, "Jack" and McHugh Keep the love-light burning in the window 'til the boys come marching home |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Caddigan, "Jack" and "Chick" Story Little French mother, good-bye! |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Caddigan, "Jack" and "Chick" Story Salvation lassie of mine |
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