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Music, 1890-1945 (continued) | |||||||||||||
Piano-Vocal (continued) | |||||||||||||
BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Calhoun, John C. War brides |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carleton, Bob Ja-da |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carpenter, John Alden The home road |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carpenter, John Alden Khaki Sammy |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carr, "Kid" Howard, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens We don't want the bacon |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carroll, Earl and Rubey Cowan Somewhere in France |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carroll, Harry At the Dixie military ball |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carroll, Harry The Fatherland, the Motherland, the land of my best girl |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carroll, Harry I'll come sailing home to you |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carroll, Harry The Packard and the Ford |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carroll, Harry Tip-top Tipperary Mary |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/1 | Carroll, Howard and Kathryn Carroll Stand with America |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Caryll, Ivan Some day waiting will end |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Caryll, Ivan There's a light in your eyes |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Casey, James W. Ev'ry time she hears the band play |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Casey, James W. Mrs. Vernon Castle |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Casey, James W. Patria |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Cater, Frances Take care of mother for me |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Cavanaugh, James, John Redmond, and Nat Simon You're a sap, Mister Jap |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Chadwick, George W. The new hail Columbia |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Clayton, Will Watch, hope and wait little girl |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Clesi, N. J. I'm sorry I made you cry |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/2 | Cobb, George L. Send me a line |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/3 | Cohan, George M. The eyes of youth see the truth |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/3 | Cohan, George M. For the flag, for the home, for the family |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/3 | Cohan, George M. Over there |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/3 | Cohan, George M. When you come back |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/3 | Coleman, Bill Keep 'em flying! |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/3 | Condie, Christopher America |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/3 | Conrad, Con Oh! Frenchy |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/3 | Conrad, James W. You are children of the U.S.A. |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/4 | Cooke, J. F. Send me a rose from homeland |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/4 | Coots, J. Fred Goodbye mama |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/4 | Cormack, Rennie and George B. McConnell Your country needs you now |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/4 | Cowan, Stanley and Bobby Worth 'Til reveille |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/4 | Coward, Noel London pride |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/4 | Cowles, Jessie Martin The flag that can't be drowned |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/4 | Creamer and Layton Good bye Alexander |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/4 | Crerie, E. Edwin and Howard H. Stumpf Old Glory, the red, white and blue |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/4 | Cuthbertson, Edward God keep you safe |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/5 | Daly, Arthur J. Gunner Jim |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/5 | Danks, H. P. Silver threads among the gold |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/5 | Danmark, Ribé America prepare |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/5 | Darewski, Hermann E. Sister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/5 | David, Worton and Hermann Darewski Oh! Isn't it funny what the searchlight can do? |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/5 | Davies, Florence E. When we sailed for the U.S.A. |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/6 | Davis, Frank J. The U.S.A. |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/6 | Davis, Lou and Joe and Ira Schuster I'll fly to Hawaii |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/6 | Davis, Milton The French trot |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/6 | Dawson, R. Kenneth We are a peaceful nation |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/6 | Deagon, Arthur When the band plays Dixie in France |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/6 | De Costa, Harry The little gray mother |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/6 | Dennis, Matt Free for all |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/6 | DeRose, Peter Now all the world's at peace |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/6 | DeSylva, Bud, Gus Kahn, and Al Jolson I'll say she does |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Diener, Carl C. When my solider boy comes marching home |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Dillon, William A. I'll wed the girl I left behind |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Dillon, William A. Me and my Uncle Sam |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Dodge, Gilbert I'm not going to buy any summer clothes |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Donaldson, Walter The army's full of Irish |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Donaldson, Walter Don't cry Frenchy, don't cry |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Donaldson, Walter How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Donaldson, Walter Just try to picture me back home in Tennessee |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Donaldson, Walter, Ballard MacDonald, and James F. Hanley I've got a ten day pass for a honeymoon |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/7 | Donaldson, Will Are we downhearted? No! No! No! |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/8 | Dorr, Eddie and Lew Porter Nobody knows how I miss you dear old pals |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/8 | Dresel, Otto and H. Eckhardt "With Hancock union, liberty!" |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/8 | Dresser, Paul The blue and the gray |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/8 | Dresser, Paul Come home, Dewey, we won't do a thing to you |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/8 | Dresser, Paul The pardon came too late |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/8 | Dreyfus, Max Just a lock of hair for mother |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/8 | Drobegg, William Hymn to Old Glory |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/8 | Dudley, Bide, John Godfrey, and James Byrnes The further it is from Tipperary |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Earl, David Gardner Peace |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Earl, Mary Cheer up, Mother |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Earl, Mary Gee! What a wonderful time we'll have when the boys come home |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Earl, Mary Lafayette |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Earl, Mary My sweetheart is somewhere in France |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Edwards, Gus Good-bye little girl, good-bye |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Edwards, Gus I want to go to Mexico |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Edwards, Gus Laddie boy |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Edwards, Gus Welcome home, laddie boy, welcome home! |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/9 | Edwards, Julian My own United States |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/10 | Egan, Jack We'll do our share |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/10 | Egan, Thomas Everybody welcome - everything free! |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/10 | Elbert, Charles We'll build a little home in the U.S.A. |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/10 | Elliott, Zo There's a long, long trial |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/10 | Ellis, Vivian The Yale blues |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/10 | Elsesser, Harry C. and J. Edwin Allemong When the apple blossoms bloom in France |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/10 | Erd, Daisy M. Pratt The ship of Uncle Sam |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/10 | Evans, George In the good old summer time |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/10 | Evans, Redd He's 1-A in the army and he's A-1 in my heart |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Fain, Sammy In every nook and corner |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Fairman, George I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Fairman, George It's all over now |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Fairman, George When the boat arrives |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Faust, John Howard Allegiance |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Fay, Frank, Ben Ryan and Dave Dreyer When I send you a picture of Berlin |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Fecher, Joseph J. Some-one missing someone |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Federoff, H. Do you miss me? |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Ferguson, T. A. and A. A. Kohlhof When the goddess of liberty calls |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 | Ferrar, Michael All for you, Uncle Sam |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/12 | Fields, Arthur Pay-day! |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/12 | Filler, Harry and Frank Capano Smokes for Yanks |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/12 | Fisher, Frank Lorraine |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/12 | Fisher, Frank Selective service songs |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/12 | Fisher, Frank Wee, wee Marie |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/12 | Fisher, Gerrit B. We'll make the Germans all sing "Yankee Doodle doo" |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/12 | Flanagan, T. Jay When the fleet comes sailing home |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/12 | Flatow, Leon It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there! |
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BOX-FOLDER 2/13 | Flynn, Allan J. Oh moon of the summer night |
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