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| Title | V=Verse C=Chorus N=Note P=Production w=Words m=Music | 1 - 3 $5 each 4 up $4 each | |
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| Aba Daba Honeymoon | 1914 - w.m. Arthur Fields, Walter Donaldson V - Way down in the Congo land lived a happy chimpanzee, She loved a monkey with a long tail, (Lordy, how she loved him!) C - 'Aba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab' Said the chimpie to the Monk. 'Baba, daba, daba, daba, daba, daba, dab' Said the Monkey to the Chimp. | PD Reprint | |
| After the Ball | 1892 - w.m. Charles K. Harris V - A bright little maiden climbed an old man's knee. Begged for a story, 'Do Uncle please?' Why are you single, why live alone? C - After the ball is over, After the break of morn, After the dancers leaving, After the stars have gone; | PD Reprint | |
| After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It | 1920 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Listen to me honey dear, Something's wrong with you I fear. It's getting harder to please you, Harder and harder each year. C - After you get what you want you don't want it, If I gave you the moon, You'd grow tired of it soon. You're like a baby You want what you want when you want it. | PD Reprint | |
| After You've Gone | 1918 - m. Turner Layton, w. Henry Creamer V - Now won't you listen honey while I say How could you tell me that you're going away C - After you've gone and left me crying, After you've gone There's no denying, you'll feel blue, You'll feel sad | PD Reprint | |
| Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life | 1910 - m. Victor Herbert (1859-1924), w. Rida Johnson Young (1875-1926) P - Naughty Marietta - 1910, Operetta V - Ah! Sweet Mysteryt of life, at last I've found thee. Ah! I know at last the secret of it all; All the longing, seeking, striving, waiting . . . C - . . . For it is love alone that rules for aye! | PD Reprint | |
| Ain't We Got Fun | 1921 - m. Richard Whiting, w. Gus Kahn, Raymond Egan V - Bill collectors gather 'Round and rather, Haunt the cottage next door. Men the grocer and butcher sent, Men who call for the rent. C - Ev'ry morning, ev'ry evening, Ain't we got fun. Not much money Oh but honey Ain't we got fun. The rents unpaid dear, We haven't a bus . . . | PD Reprint | |
| Alexander's Ragtime Band | 1911 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Oh, ma honey, Better hurry and let's meander, Ain't you goin', To the leader man, ragged meter man? Oh, ma honey. C - Come on and hear, Come on and hear Alexander's ragtime band, Come and hear, Come on and hear, It's the best band in the land. | PD Reprint | |
| Alice Blue Gown | 1919 - m. Harry Tierney, w. Joe McCarthy V - I once had a gown it was almost new, Oh, the daintiest thing, it was sweet Alice Blue C - In my sweet little Alice Blue Gown, When I first wandered down into town | PD Reprint | |
| All Alone | 1911 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Will Dillon | PD Reprint | |
| All By Myself | 1921 - w.m. Irving Berlin | PD Reprint | |
| All She'd Say Was Umh-Umn | 1920 - w.m. Jack Dill, Mac Emery, Gus Van, Joe Schenck V - I never cared for birds or flowers or buzzing ot eh bees until today C - Like a sweet coooin' dove I'm just bbbling with love Umh Hum Umh-Hum | PD Reprint | |
| Allah's Holiday | 1916 - m. Rudolf Friml, w. Otto Harbach | PD Reprint | |
| Any Little Girl That's A Nice Little Girl | 1910 - m. Fred Fischer, w. Thomas J. Gray V - Said she, C - Amy little girl that's a nice little girl is the right little girl for me | PD Reprint | |
| Any Time | 1921 - w.m. Herbert Happy Lawson V - I'm sad and blue 'bout nobody but you, Why you don't seem the same to me. I told you that I love'd you right from the start . . . C - Any time that you are lonely, Any time that you are blue, Any time you feel down hearted, That will prove to you my love is true . . . | PD Reprint | |
| April Showers | 1921 - m. Louis Silvers, w. Bud DeSylva | PD Reprint | |
| Are You From Dixie ('Cause I'm From Dixie Too) | 1915 - m. George L. Cobb, w. Jack Yellen | PD Reprint | |
| Avalon | 1920 - w.m. Al Jolson, Vincent Rose V - Ev'ry morning mem'ries stray Across the sea where flying fishes play And as the night is falling I find that I'm recalling C - I found my love in Avalon Beside the bay. I left my love in Avalon and sail'd away. I dream of her and Avalon From dusk 'till dawn | PD Reprint | |
| Baby, Won't You Please Come Home | 1919 - w.m. Clarence Williams, Charles Warfield | PD Reprint | |
| Back Home Again in Indiana | See Indiana (Back Home Again In) | ||
| Ballin' the Jack | 1913 - Chris Smith and James Reese Europe | PD Reprint | |
| Band Played On | 1895 - m. Charles B. Ward, w. John F. Palmer V - Matt Casey formed a social club that beat the town for style, And hired for a meeting place a hall. C - Casey would waltz with a strawberry blond, and the band played on. He'd glide cross the floor with the girl he adored, and the Band played on. | PD Reprint | |
| Be My Little Baby Bumblebee | 1912 - m. Henry I. Marshall, w. Stanley Murphy | PD Reprint | |
| Beale Street Blues | 1917 - w.m. W.C. Handy | PD Reprint | |
| Beautiful Dreamer | 1864 - Stephen Collins Foster | PD Reprint | |
| Beautiful Ohio | 1918 - m. Robert A. King, w. Ballard MacDonald | PD Reprint | |
| Because ~ Guy d'Hardelot | 1902 - w. Edward Teschemacher, m. Guy d'Hardelot N - m. pseudonym of Helen Guy or Mrs. W.I. Thodes | PD Reprint | |
| Because You're You | 1906 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Henry Blossom P - The Red Mill V - Love is a queer little elfin sprite, Blest with the deadliest aim! Shooting his arrow to left and right C - So I know I love you, dear, Because you're you. | PD Reprint | |
| Bells of St Mary's | 1917 - m. A. Emmett Adams, w. Douglas Furber | PD Reprint | |
| Bicycle Built for Two | See Daisy Bell | ||
| Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home | 1902 - w.m. Hughie Cannon, Johnnie Queen | PD Reprint | |
| Bird In A Gilded Cage | 1900 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Arthur Lamb | PD Reprint | |
| Blues My Naughty Sweetie Gives to Me | 1919 - m. Carey Morgan, w. Charles McCarron V - What is that song about kisses, What is that song about smiles, If I could have my way I'd sing a song today C - There are Blues that you get from worry. There are Blues that you get from pain. And there are Blues when you're lonely | PD Reprint | |
| Brighten the Corner Where You Are | 1913 - m. Charles H. Gabriel, w. Ima Duley Ogdon | PD Reprint | |
| By the Beautiful Sea | 1914 - m. Harry Carroll, w. Harold Atteridge | PD Reprint | |
| By the Light of the Silvery Moon | 1909 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Edward Madden | PD Reprint | |
| By the Waters of Minnetonka | 1914 - w. J.M. Cavanass, m. Thurlow Lieurance N - a.k.a. Moon Dear | PD Reprint | |
| Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon | 1910 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Nellie Green met Harry Lee At a masquerade the other night C - Call me up some rainy afternoon, I'll arrange for a quiet little spoon | PD Reprint | |
| Camptown Races | 1850 - Stephen Collins Foster | PD Reprint | |
| Can't Yo' Heah Me Callin' Caroline | 1914 - m. Caro Roma, w. William H. Gardner | PD Reprint | |
| Carolina in the Morning | 1922 - m. Walter Donaldson, w. Gus Kahn | PD Reprint | |
| Carry Me Back To Old Virginny | 1878 - w.m. James A. Bland | PD Reprint | |
| Casey Jones | 1909 - m. Eddie Newton, w. T. Lawrence Seibert | PD Reprint | |
| Casey Would Waltz with the Strawberry Blonde | See The Band Played On | ||
| Chicago, That Toddlin' Town | 1922 - w.m. Fred Fisher | PD Reprint | |
| Chicken Reel | 1910 - m. Joseph M. Daly, w. Joseph Mittenthal | PD Reprint | |
| Chinatown My Chinatown | 1910 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. William Jerome V - When the town is fast asleep, And it's midnight in the sky C - Chinatown, my Chinatown, Where the lights are low | PD Reprint | |
| Colonel Bogey March | 1916 - m. Kenneth J. Alford N - March used in 1957 Movie, Bridge on the River Kwai | PD Reprint | |
| Come Back to Erin | 1866 - Claribel | PD Reprint | |
| Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine | 1910 - m. Fred Fisher, w. Alfred Bryan | PD Reprint | |
| Cuddle Up A Little Closer, Lovey Mine | 1908 - m. Karl Hoschna, w. Otto Harbach | PD Reprint | |
| Curse of an Aching Heart | 1913 - m. Al Piantadosi, w. Henry Fink | PD Reprint | |
| Daisy Bell | 1892 - w.m. Henry Dacre C - Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer true. I'm half crazy over the love of you. It won't be a stylish marriage, 'Cause I can't afford a carriage . . . N - a.k.a. Bicycle Built For Two | PD Reprint | |
| Danny Boy | 1913 - m. Old Irish Air, w. Fred E. Weatherly V - Oh, Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling From glen to glen, and down the mountain side. | PD Reprint | |
| Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze | See The Flying Trapeze | ||
| Darktown Strutters' Ball | 1917 - w.m. Shelton Brooks | PD Reprint | |
| Darling Nelly Gray | 1856 - w.m. B. R. Hanby V - There's a low green vallen on the old Kentucky shore C - Oh, my poor Nelly Gray, they have taken you away | PD Reprint | |
| Daughter of Rosie O'Grady | 1918 - m. Walter Donaldson, w. Monty C. Brice | PD Reprint | |
| Dear Little Boy of Mine | 1918 - m. Ernest Ball, w. J. Keirn Brennan | PD Reprint | |
| Dear Old Pal of Mine | 1918 - m. Lt. Gitz Rice, w. Harold Robe | PD Reprint | |
| Do You Ever Think of Me | 1920 - m. Earl Burtnett, w. Harry D. Kerr, John Cooper | PD Reprint | |
| Don't Wake Me Up, I'm Dreaming | 1910 - m. Henry Ingraham, w. Beth Slater Wilson V - Dreaming I stray, back love's sweet way, Ev'ry where I find but gladness. C - Don't wake me up I am dreaming, Dreaming of one I love. | PD Reprint | |
| Down Among the Sheltering Palms | 1915 - m. Abe Olman, w. James Brockman | PD Reprint | |
| Down By the Old Mill Stream | 1910 - w.m. Tell Taylor | PD Reprint | |
| Down on the Farm | See I Want To Go Back To Michigan (Down On The Farm) | ||
| Down Where the Wurzburger Flows | 1902 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Vincent Bryan | PD Reprint | |
| Down Yonder | 1921 - w.m. I. Wolfe Gilbert | PD Reprint | |
| East Side, West Side | See The Sidewalks of New York | ||
| El Choclo | A. G. Villoldo | PD Reprint | |
| Entry Of The Gladiators | 1897 - m. Julius Fucik N - Well known circus theme, March, a.k.a. The Gladiator's Entry | PD Reprint | |
| Erie Canal | See Low Bridge Everybody Down | ||
| Everybody Works But Father | 1905 - w.m. Jean Havez | PD Reprint | |
| Everybody's Doing It Now | 1911 - w.m. Irving Berlin | PD Reprint | |
| Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal | See Low Bridge Everybody Down | ||
| Flying Trapeze | 1868 - m. Alfred Lee, w. George Leybourne V - Once I was happy, but now I'm forlorn. Like an old coat that is tatter'd and torn. C - He'd float through the air with the greatest of ease. A daring young man on the flying Trapeze. | PD Reprint | |
| For Me and My Gal | 1917 - m. George Meyer, w. Edgar Leslie, E. Ray Goetz | PD Reprint | |
| Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway | 1905 - w.m. George M. Cohan | PD Reprint | |
| From the Land of the Sky Blue Water | 1909 - m. Charles W. Cadman, w. Nellie R. Eberhart | PD Reprint | |
| Give My Regards to Broadway | 1904 - w.m. George M. Cohan | PD Reprint | |
| Glow-Worm | 1907 - m. Paul Lincke, w. Lilla Cayley Robinson | PD Reprint | |
| Goin' Home | 1922 - Anton Dvorak (1841-1904) V - Goin' home, goin' home. I'm a-goin' home; Quiet like, some still day, I'm jes goin' home. N - From the Largo of the New Work Symphony | PD Reprint | |
| Good Bye Broadway, Hello France | 1917 - m. Billy Baskette, w. C. Francis Reisner, Billy Davis | PD Reprint | |
| Good Man Is Hard to Find | 1918 - w.m. Eddie Green | PD Reprint | |
| Great Rock Island Line | 1882 - w.m. J.A. Roff N - Early version of The Wabash Cannonball. Very similar chorus, but not the same tune as best known today. | PD Reprint | |
| Green Grass Grew All Around | 1912 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. William Jerome V - Little Johnnie Green, Little Sallie Brown spooning in the park with the grass all around. Underneath a tree, they were making love, Gazing at the silver stars above. C - And the green grass grew all around, All a round, All around, And each little bird in the tree-top high said 'Oh You Kid', and winked his eye. | PD Reprint | |
| Gwine to Run All Night | See Camptown Races | ||
| Hail Hail the Gang's All Here | 1908 - m. Theodore F. Morse, Arthur Sullivan, w. D.A. Esrom | PD Reprint | |
| Harrigan | 1907 - w.m. George m. Cohan | PD Reprint | |
| Has Anybody Seen Kelly? | 1909 - w.m. C.W. Murphy, Will Letters, William C. McKenna | PD Reprint | |
| He's a Devil In His Own Home Town | 1914 - w.m. Grant Clarke, Irving Berlin V - I've got an Uncle by the name of Jerry. He's got a farm a great big farm C - He's a devil in his own home town, on the level, He's as funny as a clown | PD Reprint | |
| Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl | 1909 - m. Baldwin Sloane, w. Edgar Smith | PD Reprint | |
| Hello! Ma Baby | 1899 - w.m. Howard and Emerson V - I've got a little baby, but she's out of sight. I talk to her across the telephone. C - Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello ma ragtime gal! Send a kiss by wire. Baby my heart's on fire! | PD Reprint | |
| Hindustan | 1918 - m. Harold Weeks, w. Oliver G. Wallace | PD Reprint | |
| Hot Lips | 1922 - w.m. Henry Busse, Henry Lange, Lou Davis V - There's a boy that's in out band And how he blows that horn C - He's got hot lips When he plays Jazz, He draws out steps, Like no one has. | PD Reprint | |
| How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm | 1919 - m. Walter Donaldson, w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young | PD Reprint | |
| Hush-A-Bye, Ma Baby | See Missouri Waltz | ||
| I Ain't Got Nobody | 1916 - m. Spencer Williams, w. Roger Graham, Dave Payton | PD Reprint | |
| I Don't Want To Get Well | 1917 - m. Harry Jentes, w. Harry Pease, Howard Johnson | PD Reprint | |
| I Just Can't Make My Eyes Behave | 1906 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Will D. Cobb | PD Reprint | |
| I Love A Piano | 1915 - w.m. Irving Berlin | PD Reprint | |
| I Love You Truly | 1906 - w.m. Carrie Jacobs-Bond | PD Reprint | |
| I Want A Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad | 1911 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Will Dillon | PD Reprint | |
| I Want To Go Back To Michigan (Down On The Farm) | 1914 - w.m. Irving Berlin N - a.k.a. Down on the Farm | PD Reprint | |
| I Want What I Want When I Want It | 1905 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Henry Blossom | PD Reprint | |
| I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate | 1922 - w.m. Armand J. Piron V - Went to a dance with my sister Kate, ev'ry one there said she danced so great C - I Wish I could Shimmy like my sister Kate, She shivers like the Jelly on a plate | PD Reprint | |
| I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now | 1909 - m. Joseph E. Howard, Harold Orlob, w. Wil M. Hough, Frank R. Adams V - You have loved lots of girls in the sweet long ago, And each one has meant heaven to you You have vowed your affection to each one in turn, And have sworn to them all you'd be true; C - I wonder who's kissing her now, I wonder who's teaching her how, Wonder who's looking into her eyes, Breathing sighs, telling lies; | PD Reprint | |
| I'd Love To Live In Loveland With A Girl Like You | 1910 - w.m. W.R. Williams, Leon M. Block, Harry I. Alford | PD Reprint | |
| I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time | 1920 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Neville Fleeson V - I'm writing you dear, just to tell you, In September, you remewmber . . . C - I'll be with you in apple blosson time, I'll be with you to change your name to min | PD Reprint | |
| I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen | 1876 - | PD Reprint | |
| I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy | See The Yankee Doodle Boy | ||
| I'm Always Chasing Rainbows | 1918 - m. Frederick Chopin, w. Joe McCarthy | PD Reprint | |
| I'm Falling in Love with Someone | 1910 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Rida Johnson Young | PD Reprint | |
| I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles | 1919 - m. John W. Kellette, w. James Kendis, James Brockman, Nat Vincent | PD Reprint | |
| I'm Just Wild About Harry | 1921 - w.m. Noble Sissle, Eubie Blake | PD Reprint | |
| I'm Nobody's Baby | 1921 - w.m. Benny Davis, Milton Ager, Lester Santly V - I used to be my mother's baby, When I was near my Dad went wild C - I'm Nobody's baby, I wonder why, Each night and day I pray the Lord up above, Please send me down somebody to love | PD Reprint | |
| I've Got A Pain In My Sawdust | 1909 - m. Herman Wade, w. Henry Warner | PD Reprint | |
| I've Got Rings On My Fingers | 1909 - m. Maurice Scott, w. R.P. Weston, F.J. Barnes | PD Reprint | |
| Ida Sweet As Apple Cider | 1903 - w.m. Eddie Leonard V - In the region where the roses always bloom C - Ida Sweet as Apple Cider, Sweeter than all I know | PD Reprint | |
| If I Had My Way | 1913 - m. James Kendis, w. Lou Klein | PD Reprint | |
| If I Knock the L Out of Kelly | 1916 - m. Bert Grant, w. Joe Young, Sam Lewis | PD Reprint | |
| If You Were The Only Girl in the World | PD Reprint | ||
| In My Merry Oldsmobile | 1905 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Vincent Bryan | PD Reprint | |
| In Old New York | See The Streets of New York (In Old New York) | ||
| In the Evening By the Moonlight | 1878 - | PD Reprint | |
| In The Shade of the Old Apple Tree | 1905 - m. Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Harry H. Williams | PD Reprint | |
| Indiana (Back Home Again In) | 1917 - m. James.F. Hanley, w. Ballard MacDonald | PD Reprint | |
| It's A Long, Long Way to Tipperary | 1912 - w.m. Jack Judge, Harry H. Williams | PD Reprint | |
| Italian Street Song | 1910 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Rida Johnson Young V - Ah! my heart is back in Napoli, Dear Napoli C - Zing, Zing, zizzy, zizzy,zing, zing, Boom, boom aye | PD Reprint | |
| Ja-Da | 1918 - w.m. Bob Carleton | PD Reprint | |
| Japanese Sandman | 1920 - m. Richard Whiting, w. Raymond Ega, | PD Reprint | |
| Jazz Me Blues | 1921 - w.m. Tom Delaney | PD Reprint | |
| Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair | 1854 - w.m. Stephen Collins Foster | PD Reprint | |
| Jelly Roll Blues | 1915 - Ferd [Ferdinand] Morton | PD Reprint | |
| Joys of Love |
w. 1890's, - w. English, m. French
V - Pleasures of love last but a moment, Sorrows of love last while we live. Plaisir d'amour ne dure qu'un moment. Chagrin d'amour dure toute la vie. N - a.k.a. Joy of Love, Plaisir d'amour |
PD Reprint | |
| K-K-K-Katy | 1918 - w.m. Geoffrey O'Hara | PD Reprint | |
| Kashmiri Love Song | PD Reprint | ||
| Kathleen Mavoureen | 1840 - m. F. Nicholls Crouch, w. Mrs. Crawford V - Kathleen Mavoureen! the grey dawn is breaking, The horn of the hunter is heard on the hill C - . . thou voice of my heart? It may be for years, and it may be forever, Then why art thou silent Kathleen Mavoureen? | PD Reprint | |
| L'Amour Toujours L'Amour | 1922 - m. Rudolf Friml, w. Catherine Chisholm Cushing V - Ah, love, you've found me at last In my heart is a song. C - L'amour Toujours l'Amour. Love, now last, you've found me. | PD Reprint | |
| La Paloma | 1864 - | PD Reprint | |
| Last Rose of Summer | m. Sir John Stevenson, w. Thomas Moore V - Tis the last rose of summer, Left blooming alone; All her lovely companions are faded and gone. N - Well Known Arrangements also by Beethoven Op. 105, Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Fantasy in E Major), and Friedrich von Flowtow (Martha) | PD Reprint | |
| Let Me Call You Sweeetheart | 1910 - m. Leo Friedman, w. Beth Slater Whitson | PD Reprint | |
| Let the Rest of the World Go By | 1919 - m. Ernest Ball, w. J. Keirn Brennan | PD Reprint | |
| Li'l Liza Jane | 1916 - w.m. Ada DeLachau | PD Reprint | |
| Listen to the Mocking Bird | 1855 - Winner | PD Reprint | |
| Little Annie Rooney | 1890 - Nolan | PD Reprint | |
| Little Bit of Heaven (Shure They Call it Ireland) | 1914 - m. Ernest R. Ball, w. J. Keirn Brennan V - A little bit of heaven fell from out the sky one day, and it nestled in the ocean in a spot so far away C - Shure they called it Ireland. | PD Reprint | |
| Little Brown Church | 1865 - w.m. William S. Pitts V - There's a church in the valley by the wildwood, No lovelier place in the dale. No spot is so dear to my childhood, as the liitle brown church in the vale. C - Come to the church by the wildwood, Oh come to the church in the dale. No spot is so dear to my childhood, as the liitle brown church in the vale. | PD Reprint | |
| Londonderry Air | See Danny Boy | ||
| Long Long Ago | 1843 - m. T. H. Bayly V - Tell me the tales that to me were so dear, Long, long ago, Long, long ago, Sing me the songs I delighted to hear C - Long, long ago, long ago. | PD Reprint | |
| Look for the Silver Lining | 1920 - m. Jerome Kern, w. Bud DeSylva | PD Reprint | |
| Lorena | 1857 - m. J. P. Webster, w. Rev. H. D. L. Webster V - The years creep slowly by, Lorena, More than we ever dared to tell; The snow is on the grass again, The sun's low down the sky, Lorena, The frost gleams where the flow'rs have been. | PD Reprint | |
| Lost Chord | 1877 - Sullivan | PD Reprint | |
| Love's Old Sweet Song | 1884 - w. G. Clifton Bingham V - Once in the drear dead days beyond recall, When on the world the mist began to fall C - Just a song at twilight, when the lights are low, And the flick'ring shadows softly come and go | PD Reprint | |
| Low Bridge Everybody Down | 1913 - P - Thomas S. Allen V - I got a mule and her name is Sal C - Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal | PD Reprint | |
| M-O-T-H-E-R | 1915 - m. Theodore F. Morse, w. Howard Johnson | PD Reprint | |
| Margie | 1920 - m. Con Conrad, J. Russel Robinson, w. Bennie Davis | PD Reprint | |
| Mary's A Grand Old Name | 1905 - w.m. George M. Cohan | PD Reprint | |
| Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis | 1904 - m. Kerry Mills, w. Andrew Sterling | PD Reprint | |
| Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland | 1909 - m. Leo Friedman, w. Beth Slater Whitson | PD Reprint | |
| Merry Widow Waltz | 1908 - m. Franz Lehar | PD Reprint | |
| Mighty Lak' a Rose | 1901 - m. Ethelbert Nevin, w. Frank Stanton | PD Reprint | |
| Missouri Waltz | 1914 - m. Procured By John Valentine Eppel, w. James R. Shannon V - Hush-a-bye, ma baby, slumber time is comin' soon; Rest yo' head up on ma breast while Mammy hums a tune; N - a.k.a. Hush-a-bye, Ma Baby | PD Reprint | |
| Moonlight Bay | 1912 - m. Percy Weinrich, w. Edward Madden | PD Reprint | |
| My Gal Sal | 1905 - w.m. Paul Dresser | PD Reprint | |
| My Melancholy Baby | PD Reprint | ||
| My Old Kentucky Home | 1853 - w.m. Stephen Collins Foster (1826 - 1864) V - The sun shines bright in my old Kentucky home, 'Tis summer, the darkies are gay C - Weep no more, my lady, Oh! Weep no more today! | PD Reprint | |
| My Wild Irish Rose | 1899 - Chauncy Olcott | PD Reprint | |
| Narcissus | 1891, 1899 - Etherbert Nevin | PD Reprint | |
| Nelly Bly | 1850 - Stephen Colllins Foster | PD Reprint | |
| Nola | 1916 - m. Felix Arndt N - A Silhouette for the Piano | PD Reprint | |
| Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny, Oh! | 1917 - m. Abe Olman, w. Ed Rose | PD Reprint | |
| Oh Promise Me | 1889 - | PD Reprint | |
| Oh You Beautiful Doll | 1911 - m. Nat D. Ayer, w. A. Seymour Brown | PD Reprint | |
| Oh! Susanna | 1848 - Stephen Collins Foster | PD Reprint | |
| Oh! What A Pal Was Mary | 1919 - m. Pete Wendling, w. Edgar Leslie, Bert Kalmar | PD Reprint | |
| Old Black Joe | 1860 - Stephen Collins Foster V - Gone are the days when my heart was young and gay; Gone are my friends from the cotton fields away. C - I'm coming, I'm coming, For my head is bending low; I hear those gently voices calling "Old Black Joe" | PD Reprint | |
| Old Dan Tucker | 1843 - Dan Emmett | PD Reprint | |
| Old Folks at Home | V - Way down upon the Swanee ribber, Far, far away C - All de world am sand and dreary' Eb'ry whar I roam N - a.k.a. Way Down Upon the Swanee River | PD Reprint | |
| Old Grey Mare | 1918 - m. Traditional | PD Reprint | |
| Old Oaken Bucket | w. Woodworth Poem V - How dear to my heart are the scense of my childhood, When fond recollections present them to view. | PD Reprint | |
| On The Beach at Waikiki | 1915 - m. Henry Kailimai, w. G.H. Stover | PD Reprint | |
| On the Road to Mandalay | PD Reprint | ||
| Over There | 1917 - w.m. George m. Cohan | PD Reprint | |
| Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag and Smile Smile Smile | 1915 - m. Felix Powell, w. George Asaf | PD Reprint | |
| Peg O' My Heart | 1913 - m. Fred Fisher, w. Alfred Bryan | PD Reprint | |
| Plaisir d'Amour | See The Joys of Love | ||
| Play A Simple Melody | 1914 - w.m. Irving Berlin N - a.k.a. Won't You Play a Simple Melody | PD Reprint | |
| Pretty Baby | 1916 - m. Tony Jackson, Egbert Van Alstyne, w. Gus Kahn | PD Reprint | |
| Pretty Girl is Like a Melody | 1919 - w.m. Irving Berlin | PD Reprint | |
| Put On Your Old Grey Bonnet | 1909 - m. Percy Weinrich, w. Stanley Murphy | PD Reprint | |
| Put Your Arms Around Me. Honey | 1910 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Junie McCree | PD Reprint | |
| Ragtime Cowboy Joe | 1912 - m. Lewis F. Muir, Maurice Abrahams, w. Grant Clarke | PD Reprint | |
| Red Wing | 1907 - m. Kerry Mills, w. Thurland Chattaway | PD Reprint | |
| Rings on My Fingers | See I've Got Rings On My Fingers | ||
| Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody | 1918 - m. Jean Schwartz, w. Sam Lewis, Joe Young | PD Reprint | |
| Row, Row, Row | 1912 - m. James V. Monaco, w. William Jerome | PD Reprint | |
| Say It With Music | 1921 - w.m. Irving Berlin V - Music is a language lovers understand, Melody and romance wander hand in hand. C - Say it with music, Beautiful music. Somehow they'd rather be kissed To the strains of Chopin or Liszt. | PD Reprint | |
| School Days | 1906 - m. Gus Edwards, w. Will D. Cobb | PD Reprint | |
| Second Hand Rose | 1921 - m. James F. Hanley, w. Grant Clarke | PD Reprint | |
| Shine On, Harvest Moon | 1908 - w.m. Jack Norworth, Nora Bayes V - The night was mighty dark so you could hardly see, For the moon refused to shine, Couple sitting underneath a willow tree, For love they pine. C - Oh, sing one, shine on harvest moon up in the sky, I ain't had no lovin' since April, January, June or July | PD Reprint | |
| Shure They Call It Ireland | See A Little Bit of Heaven (Shure They Call it Ireland) | ||
| Sidewalks of New York | 1894 - | PD Reprint | |
| Silver Threads Among The Gold | 1873 - m. H.P. Danks, w. Eben E. Rexford V - When your hair is silver white, And your cheeks no longer bright, With the roses of the May; I will kiss your lips and say C - Darling, I am growing old, Silver threads among the gold, Shine upon my brow today, Life is fading fast away | PD Reprint | |
| Sipping Cider Thru A Straw | 1919 - w.m. Carey Morgan and Lee David V - When sweetest girl I ever saw, Was selling cider in a groc'ry store. C - Thipping thider thru a thtraw, We sat there for hours or more. | PD Reprint | |
| Smiles | 1917 - m. Lee G. Roberts, w. J. Will Callahan | PD Reprint | |
| Some of These Days | 1910 - w.m. Shelton Brooks | PD Reprint | |
| Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child | V - Sometimes I feel like a motherless child . . . a long ways from home. True believer. C - A long ways from home, a long ways from home | PD Reprint | |
| Song of Songs | 1914 - m. Harold Vickers, w. Clarence Lucas | PD Reprint | |
| St. Louis Blues | 1914 - w.m. William C. Handy N - a.k.a. Saint Louis Blues | PD Reprint | |
| Streets of New York (In Old New York) | N - a.k.a. In Old New York | PD Reprint | |
| Swanee | 1919 - m. George Gershwin, w. Irving Caesar | PD Reprint | |
| Swanee River Moon | 1921 - w.m. H. Pitman Clarke | PD Reprint | |
| Sweet and Low | 1863 - Barnby V - Sweet and Low, sweet and low, Wind of the western sea. | PD Reprint | |
| Sweet Rosie O'Grady | 1896 - | PD Reprint | |
| Sweet Violets - Fritz in Ireland | 1882 - N - Popular song of 1951 recorded by Dinah Shore | PD Reprint | |
| Ta Ra Ra Boom De Ay | 1891 - | PD Reprint | |
| Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do | w.m. Porter Grainger, Everett Robbins | PD Reprint | |
| Take Me Out To The Ball Game | 1908 - m. Albert Von Tilzer, w. Jack Norworth | PD Reprint | |
| That Tumbledown Shack in Athlone | 1918 - m. Monte Carlo, Alma M. Sanders, w. Richard W. Pascoe | PD Reprint | |
| That's an Irish Lullaby | See Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral | ||
| That's Why They Call Me 'Shine' | PD Reprint | ||
| There Is a Tavern in the Town | 1883 - | PD Reprint | |
| They Called Her Frivolous Sal | See My Gal Sal | ||
| This Old Man | 1906 - V - This old man, he played one, he played nick nack on my drum. C - With a nick nack paddy whack, give a dog a bone, this old man cam rolling home. | PD Reprint | |
| Tiger Rag | 1917 - m. Nick LaRocca, Original Dixieland Jazz Band | PD Reprint | |
| Till We Meet Again | 1918 - m. Richard A. Whiting, w. Raymond B. Egan | PD Reprint | |
| Tis the Last Rose of Summer | See The Last Rose of Summer | ||
| Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral | 1914 - w.m. James.Royce Shannon | PD Reprint | |
| Toot, Toot, Tootsie | 1922 - w.m. Gus Kahn, Ernie Erdman, Dan Russo | PD Reprint | |
| Toyland | 1903 - m. Victor Herbert, w. Glen MacDonough V - When you've grown up my dears, And are as old as I, You'll often ponder on the years That roll so swiftly by, my dears, That roll so swiftly by . . . C - Toyland. Toyland. Little girl and boy land. While you dwell within it, You are ever happy then. Childhood's joy-land. Mystic merry Toyland, Once you pass it's borders, You can never return again. | PD Reprint | |
| Trail of the Lonesome Pine | 1913 - m. Harry Carroll, w. Ballard MacDonald | PD Reprint | |
| Turkey in the Straw | 1919 - w. No Lyrics | PD Reprint | |
| Twelfth Street Rag | 1916 - m. Euday L. Bowman N - Ragtime Arrangement Only - No Lyrics | PD Reprint | |
| Twelfth Street Rag - Song | 1919 - m. Euday L. Bowman, w. James S. Sumner V - In a certain city where the girls are cute and pretty C - First you slide and then you glide, then shimmie for a while | PD Reprint | |
| Under The Anheuser Busch | 1903 - m. Harry Von Tilzer, w. Andrew Sterling V - Talk about the shade of the sheltering palms, Praise the bamboo tree and its wide spreading charms, There's a little bush that grows right here in town . . . C - Come, come, come and make eyes with me, Under the Anheuser Bush. Come, Come, drink some | PD Reprint | |
| Vive la Compagnie | 1844 - | PD Reprint | |
| Waiting for the Robert E. Lee | 1912 - m. Lewis F. Muir, w. L. Wolfe Gilbert | PD Reprint | |
| Waltz Me Around Again, Willie | 1906 - m. Ren Shields, w. Will D. Cobb | PD Reprint | |
| Wang Wang Blues | 1921 - m. Gus Mueller, Buster Johnson, Henry Busse, w. Leo Wood | PD Reprint | |
| Washington and Lee Swing | PD Reprint | ||
| Way Down Upon the Swanee River | See Old Folks at Home | ||
| Way Down Yonder in New Orleans | 1922 - w.m. Henry Creamer, Turner Layton | PD Reprint | |
| When Irish Eyes Are Smiling | 1912 - m. Ernest Ball, w. Chauncey Olcott, George Graff | PD Reprint | |
| When Johnny Comes Marching Home | 1863 - w.m. Louis Lambert, pseudonymn of Patrick Sarsfield Gil V - When Johnny comes marching home again, Hurrah! Hurrah! We'll give him a hearty welcome then. Hurrah! Hurrah! C - . . . And we'll all feel gay when Johnny comes marching home. N - Possibly derived from Irish Anti-War Song "Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye" | PD Reprint | |
| When You and I Were Young, Maggie | 1866 - w. George W. Johnson, m. James Austin Butterfield V - I wandered today to the hill, Maggie, To watch the scene below! The creek and the creaking old mis, Maggie, As we used to long a go. C - Maggie, Since you and I were young. | PD Reprint | |
| Whiffenpoof Song | 1909 - m. Tod Galloway, w. Meade Minnigerode, George S. Pomeroy V - From the tables down at Mory's, to the place where Judas dwells, to the dear old Temple Bar we love so well. C - We are poor little lambs who have gone astray. Baa Baa Baa. We are little black sheep who have lost our way. Baa Baa Baa. | PD Reprint | |
| Whispering | 1920 - m. John Schonberger, w. Malvin Schonberger V - Honey I have something to tell you And it's worthwhile listening to C - Whispering while you cuddle near me, Whispering so no one can hear me. | PD Reprint | |
| Whispering Hope | 1868 - | PD Reprint | |
| Wild Irish Rose | See My Wild Irish Rose | ||
| Woodman! Spare That Tree | 1837 - m. Henry Russell, w. George Pope Morris V - Woodman, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough. In youth it shelter'd me, And I'll protect it now. | PD Reprint | |
| World Is Waiting for the Sunrise | 1919 - m. Ernest Seitz, w. Eugene Lockhart | PD Reprint | |
| Yankee Doodle Boy | 1904 - w.m. George M. Cohan V - I'm the kid that's all the candy, I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy C - I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy, A Yankee Doodle, do or die N - a.k.a. Yankee Doddle Dandy | PD Reprint | |
| Yellow Rose of Texas | 1853 - | PD Reprint | |
| You're A Grand Old Flag | 1906 - w.m. George M. Cohan V - There's a feeling comes a-stealing, And it set my brain a-reeling. C - You're a grand old flag, You're a high flying flag, and forever in peace may you wave. | PD Reprint |






