| Americana
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| Contributor |
Title |
Pub Date |
|
| [Rose symbol] |
If
we can't be the same old sweethearts, we'll just be the same old friends |
1915 |
|
| [Rose symbol] |
I'll
see you in C-U-B-A |
1920 |
|
| [Rose symbol] |
Wake
up, America |
1916 |
|
| [Rose symbol] |
Over
there |
1917 |
|
| [Rose symbol] |
Honolulu
America loves you; We've got to hand it to you |
1916 |
|
| [Unidentified
African-Americans] |
won't
you be mine |
1902 |
|
| 12th Regiment |
God
is with the right |
1861 |
|
| 2d company of chasseurs a
pied |
Southern
rights march; Southern right march |
|
|
| 37th Indiana Regiment |
Old
union wagon |
1863 |
|
| 5th Company Washington
Artillery |
Grand
parade march; Parade march and quick step |
1861 |
|
| 7th Regt. National Guard Band |
War
path quick step |
1860 |
|
| A. H. C. |
Sweet
angel whisper low |
1900 |
|
| A. Hoen |
The
burning of Rome |
1903 |
|
| A. Hoen |
Why
should friendship's chain be broke |
1858 |
|
| A. Hoen |
Secession
march; Op. 17 |
1860 |
|
| A. Hoen |
Charge
of the light brigade march |
1896 |
|
| A. Hoen |
Warren
Guards quick step |
1860 |
|
| A. Hoen |
Mother's
prayer |
1862 |
|
| A.B. Case |
Maggie's
answer; When you and I were young, Maggie |
1868 |
|
| A.J. Dewey |
Sunbeams
and shadows; Sonnen-strahlen und Schatten; Tonepoem |
1901 |
|
| A.L. Weisz |
Home,
sweet home; Die Heimath |
|
|
| A.M. Swift |
Bugle
song; Blow bugle blow |
1883 |
|
| A.W. Peters |
Birth
of the flowers |
1905 |
|
| Abbot, John M. |
Hear
our prayer |
1868 |
|
| Abt, Franz |
I
will go to the spring; Jetzt gang i an's Brunnele |
|
|
| Abt, Franz |
Il
sogno; A happy dream |
1864 |
|
| Abt, Franz |
Whit!
whit! I wander not!; Bird song; A little bird, its happy flight |
1861 |
|
| Adams, C. C. |
Tube-rose
polka |
1865 |
|
| Adams, Charles R. |
Tyrolienne;
The nightingale; Crown diamonds |
1879 |
|
| Adams, R. J. (Robert J.) |
Sweetest
girl in Dixie |
1903 |
|
| Adelaide Neilson |
O
loving heart trust on |
1864 |
|
| Adelaide Phillips |
Upon
the Danube River |
1868 |
|
| Adele Rowland |
Mammy's
little coal black Rose |
1916 |
|
| Adelina Patti |
The
last farewell |
1903 |
|
| Adler, Simon |
Coll
nidrey |
1889 |
|
| Ager, Milton |
Erin
is calling |
1916 |
|
| Aida Overton Walker |
Why
Adam sinned |
1904 |
|
| Aikai Vancouvr |
Dynamite
rag; A Negro drag |
1910 |
|
| Al Jolson |
Waiting
for the Robert E. Lee |
1912 |
|
| Al Jolson |
Down
where the Tennessee flows |
1913 |
|
| Al Jolson |
When
I leave the world behind |
1915 |
|
| Al Jolson |
My
sumurun girl; Whirl of society; Soo-mu-roon |
1912 |
|
| Albert Barbelle |
My
bird of paradise; My Honolulu girl |
1915 |
|
| Albert G. Pike |
Bonnie
blue flag; A Southern patriotic song |
1861 |
|
| Albert G. Pike |
Bonnie
blue flag; A Southern patriotic song |
1861 |
|
| Albert G. Pike |
Bonnie
blue flag; A Southern patriotic song |
1861 |
|
| Albert, Charles d' (Charles
Louis Napoleon d') |
Camp
polka; Pop goes the weasel |
1853 |
|
| Albert, Charles Louis
Napoleon d' |
Hoop
de dooden doo |
|
|
| Albert, Charles Louis
Napoleon d' |
Palermo
quadrilles; Palermo quadrille |
|
|
| Alberti, H. |
For
love and honor |
1904 |
|
| Alexander, George B. |
I
am sending criss-cross kisses to some one's soldier boy |
1918 |
|
| Alford, Harry L. |
I
am fighting for country, for you and little Nell |
1917 |
|
| Alfred Williams |
By
the waters of Minnetonka; Indian love song |
1914 |
|
| Alice Hollander |
Little
one good-bye |
1906 |
|
| All debutantes of the season |
Elite
march and two step; Op. 65 |
1897 |
|
| All fair Pattys |
Patty
mazurka |
1863 |
|
| All the College Men of
America |
Good
fellowship; March and two-step |
1912 |
|
| Allard, Henri |
Reve
angelique; Fantaisie en forme de marche |
1864 |
|
| Allen, Thomas S. |
Dixie
rube; Characteristic march |
1916 |
|
| Alma Gluck |
Whispering
hope |
1910 |
|
| Alpha Eta Chapter |
Kappa
Sigma waltz |
1910 |
|
| Amelie Hunter et Emma Beggs |
Gipsy
countess with brilliant variations; Op. 690 |
1856 |
|
| American CBic |
Hello
ma baby |
1900 |
|
| Amphions |
Do
they miss me at home? |
|
|
| Anderson, Green H. |
Golden
beam waltz |
1869 |
|
| Andre C. De Takacs |
In
the sweet long ago |
1916 |
|
| Andre C. de Takacs |
Eve
wasn't modest till she ate that apple; We'll have to pass the apples again |
1917 |
|
| Andre C. De Takacs |
Night-time
in little Italy |
1917 |
|
| Angelo, D. |
Shadow
song; Dinorah |
1864 |
|
| Ann Gold, of Dave Genaro
& Ann Gold |
The
more I see of Hawaii the better I like New York |
1917 |
|
| Anna Mehlig |
Scherzo;
Op. 31, no. 1 |
1870 |
|
| Annie M. Fox |
Queen
of beauty |
1864 |
|
| Arcadia (Dreamland) Orchestra |
Sweet
baby blues; Banjo blues |
1917 |
|
| Arditi, Luigi |
Il
bacio; The kiss; Waltz |
1862 |
|
| Armstrong & Co. |
Governor
Hampton's march |
1877 |
|
| Armstrong, Harry |
Frisco
rag |
1910 |
|
| Armstrong, Henry W. |
You're
the flower of my heart, Sweet Adeline |
1903 |
|
| Armstrong, Paul B. |
Way
down in the old palmetto state |
1898 |
|
| Armstrong, Paul B. |
Old
glory goes marching on; The flag that never knew defeat |
1918 |
|
| Artemus Ward |
Oh!
write me a song of my father |
1865 |
|
| Arthur Hammerstein |
He
will understand; You're in love |
1916 |
|
| Arthur Harvin |
Loves
ritornella, an offertory |
1884 |
|
| Arthur Pryor and his Band |
The
whistler and his dog; Caprice |
1905 |
|
| Arzonia, Joe |
The
preacher and the bear |
1905 |
|
| Asch, Georg |
Caravanne;
Oriantal march |
1866 |
|
| Ascher, Joseph |
Mazurka
des traineaux |
|
|
| Ascher, Joseph |
La
perle du nord, mazurka elegante; La perle du nord polka mazourka |
|
|
| Asher, Angelo A. |
Ta-ra-ra
boom-de-ay! |
|
|
| Askew Guards of New Orleans |
Askew
quickstep; Askew quick step |
1861 |
|
| Atkinson, Robert Whitman |
Obispah
waltzes; Airs from the Hasty pudding play Obispah |
1891 |
|
| Audran, Edmond |
La
mascotte valse; Mascot potpourri |
1881 |
|
| Auerbach, Otto |
Down
"ole" Virginia; Dance Ethiopia |
1897 |
|
| Avery & Hart |
Down
among the sugar-cane |
1908 |
|
| B. |
I'll
be happy when the preacher makes you mine |
1919 |
|
| B. Duncan |
Mollie's
dream waltz |
|
|
| B. Duncan |
Juanita;
A Spanish ballad |
|
|
| B. Duncan |
Impromptu
polka! |
1864 |
|
| B. Duncan |
Confederates
grand march |
1862 |
|
| B. Duncan |
Lorena |
|
|
| B. Duncan |
The
drummer boy of Shiloh |
1863 |
|
| B. Duncan |
Stonewall
Jackson's way! |
1863 |
|
| B. Duncan |
Gl.
Beauregard's grand march |
1861 |
|
| B. Duncan |
Monastery
bells; Cloches du monastere |
|
|
| B. Duncan |
Mother
is the battle over |
|
|
| B. Duncan |
Listen
to the mocking bird |
|
|
| B. Duncan |
Let
me kiss him for his mother |
|
|
| B. Duncan |
O
give me a home by the sea |
|
|
| B. Duncan |
Genl.
Persifor F. Smith's march; P.F. Smith's march |
|
|
| B. Duncan |
Annie
Lawrie; Annie Laurie |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
On
the mountain's airy summit |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Softly
ye night winds; Companion to Sleeping I dreamed love |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Keep
me awake, Mother!; Companion to Rock me to sleep Mother |
1863 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
When
the swallows homewards fly |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Southern
Marseillaise |
1862 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
I
see her still in my dreams |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
When
I saw sweet Nellie home |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Rock
me to sleep, Mother |
1863 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Home
sweet home with brilliant variations |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
The
South |
1863 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Brightest
eyes |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
The
stafs of our banner; Southern song |
1861 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Keep
me awake, Mother |
1863 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
We
may be happy yet; Daughter of St. Mark |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Silvery
shower; Tremolo etude on a melody of Balfe; Tremolo etude |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Our
first president's quickstep |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
The
Signal Corps schottische |
1863 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
God
will defend the right |
1861 |
|
| B. duncan & Co. |
Return
of spring; Retour du printemps |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
She
forever |
1863 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
The
officer's funeral |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
The
Switzer's farewell |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Vale
of rest |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
God
save the South! |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Sleeping
I dream'd love; Sleeping I dream love |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
I
will not quite forget |
1863 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Improvisation
on the favorite melody Her bright smile haunts me still; Op. 503 |
1862 |
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Then
you'll remember me; The Bohemian girl |
|
|
| B. Duncan & Co. |
Mary
of Argyle, a favorite Scotch song |
|
|
| Baby Eleanor |
In
the neighborhood of love; Little magnet |
1907 |
|
| Badarzewska, Thekla |
The
maiden's prayer |
|
|
| Badarzewska, Thekla |
Each
hour of life; The maiden's prayer! |
|
|
| Badarzewska, Thekla |
Each
hour of life; The maiden's prayer |
|
|
| Badarzewska, Thekla |
Maiden's
prayer |
1900 |
|
| Badger, W. P. |
Union
polka |
1853 |
|
| Baer, Charles E. |
When
you were in your teens |
1911 |
|
| Baer, Charles E. |
A
little old fashioned, that's all |
1908 |
|
| Baker |
Babylon
is fallen!; Sequel to Kingdom coming |
1863 |
|
| Baker, Fred T |
Sous
les magnolies; Danse Americaine; Under the magnolias |
1880 |
|
| Baker, W. C. |
Let
me come home, Father |
1867 |
|
| Balfe, M. W. (Michael
William) |
The
gipsy girl's dream; I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls; Bohemian girl |
|
|
| Balfe, M. W. (Michael
William) |
See
at your feet a suppliant one; Bohemian girl |
|
|
| Balfe, M. W. (Michael
William) |
I
dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls; I dreamt I dwelt in marble halls; Bohemian girl |
|
|
| Balfe, M. W. (Michael
William) |
We
may be happy yet; O smile as thou wert wont to smile |
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|
| Balfe, M. W. (Michael
William) |
Then
you'll remember me; The Bohemian girl |
|
|
| Balfe, M. W. (Michael
William) |
Then
you'll remember me; The Bohemian girl |
|
|
| Ball, Ernest R. |
When
the birds in Georgia sing of Tennessee |
1907 |
|
| Ball, Ernest R. |
When
Irish eyes are smiling |
1912 |
|
| Ball, Ernest R. |
All
the world will be jealous of me |
1917 |
|
| Ball, Ernest R. |
Let
the rest of the world go by |
1919 |
|
| Ball, Ernest R. |
I'm
going back to California, that's where I belong |
1916 |
|
| Ballantine, James |
Castles
in the air; Scotch song |
|
|
| Ballard, H. C. |
Brave
me behold your fallen chief; Tribute to Elsworth |
1862 |
|
| Banda Rossa |
Willow
grove march |
1899 |
|
| Banta, Frank |
Laughing
song |
1894 |
|
| Barbelle |
Everybody's
buddy |
1920 |
|
| Barbelle |
Good-bye
France; You'll never be forgotten by the U.S.A. |
1918 |
|
| Barbelle |
What'll
we do on a saturday night (when the town goes dry) |
1919 |
|
| Bardsley, Eunice W. |
Nearer
my God to thee; Jesus our friend |
1888 |
|
| Bares, Basile |
Basile's
galop; Op. 9 |
1869 |
|
| Barker, C. Helene |
Wait
and see; You'll want me back; Attends voir |
1919 |
|
| Barker, George |
White
squall |
|
|
| Barnes, Paul |
Good-bye
Dolly Gray march and two-step; Military maid |
1901 |
|
| Barrie, J. F. |
Down
Georgia way |
1913 |
|
| Barth, John F. |
Frat
march two-step |
1910 |
|
| Baskette, Billy |
Good-bye
Broadway, hello France; Passing show of 1917 |
1917 |
|
| Baumbach, Adolph |
Forty
Fourth Regiment quick step; 44th regimental quickstep |
1862 |
|
| Bayley, T. E. |
Richmond
on the James; Bingen on the Rhine |
1864 |
|
| Baylor, Eugene |
Haunting
eyes galop |
1868 |
|
| Beacon Lith. |
Unique
grand galop; Unique galop |
1876 |
|
| Beaumont, Paul |
Con
amore; Melodie |
|
|
| Bechter, Karl |
Jolly
darkies |
1897 |
|
| Beck, Carl |
On,
Wisconsin! |
1910 |
|
| Behr, Franz |
Royal
gavotte; Op. 582 |
|
|
| Behr, Franz |
Royal
fanfare galop; Op. 408 |
|
|
| Bell Photo Co. |
Roosevelt,
the peace Victor; The President's song |
1905 |
|
| Bell, David |
Savannah
Volunteer Guard's quick step |
1858 |
|
| Bell, J. H. |
Ole
Napper's hick'nut dance; A snap shot from life |
1899 |
|
| Bellak, Ja's (James) |
Traviata
quadrille as danced at Mr. Alasko's Academy |
1858 |
|
| Bellak, Ja's (James) |
Mabel
waltz |
1866 |
|
| Bellak, Ja's (James) |
Bohemian
girl |
1855 |
|
| Bellak, Ja's (James) |
Martha |
1855 |
|
| Bellak, Ja's (James) |
Bayadere |
1855 |
|
| Bellak, Ja's (James) |
Fille
du regiment |
1857 |
|
| Bellak, Ja's (James) |
Listen
to the mocking bird quick step |
1856 |
|
| Belle Baker |
When
Alexander takes his ragtime band to France |
1918 |
|
| Belle Belmont |
I'm
thinkin' of you all of de while |
1903 |
|
| Bellini, Vincenzo |
Where
are now the hopes I cherished; Norma |
|
|
| Bellini, Vincenzo |
Norma;
Op. 42 |
|
|
| Bellstedt's Military Band |
Fourth
battalion march |
1895 |
|
| Ben Marcato |
Smile
on; Katie Strang; Op. 991 |
1858 |
|
| Bendernagel, Lew P. |
Strolling
with your summer girl; Summer waltz song |
1906 |
|
| Benj. W. Hitchcock |
La
sultana; Turkish march |
1892 |
|
| Bennett, L. A. |
Unknown
graves |
1880 |
|
| Benoit, George |
My
Belgian rose |
1918 |
|
| Benson, C. D. |
Capt.
John Morgan schottish; John Morgan schottisch |
1862 |
|
| Benson, C. D. |
Gen.
A. Sidney Johnson's grand march |
1861 |
|
| Benson, G. N. |
Captivation
waltz |
1918 |
|
| Benson, Jo. |
Belmont
quick step; Share my cottage |
1861 |
|
| Berge, H. |
Alabama
secession galop |
1861 |
|
| Bergen, Alfred Hiles |
Flanders'
fields |
1918 |
|
| Berger, H. L. |
Fantasma;
Intermezzo two-step |
1907 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
Let's
all be Americans now |
1917 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
I
want to go back to Michigan; Down on the farm |
1914 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
That
mysterious rag |
1911 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
I've
got my captain working for me now |
1919 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
Ragtime
violin |
1911 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
Sweeter
than sugar is my sweetie |
1919 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
Alexander's
ragtime band |
1911 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
For
you country and my country |
1917 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
He's
a devil in his own home town |
1914 |
|
| Berlin, Irving |
My
sweetie |
1917 |
|
| Berlioz, Hector |
Captive;
Reverie for mezzo-soprano |
1881 |
|
| Bernard Granville |
In
Florida among the palms; Ziegfield follies of 1916 |
1916 |
|
| Bernstein's Orchestra |
Unique
galop |
1866 |
|
| Bert Green |
Kuddles
and kisses |
1912 |
|
| Bert Williams |
Molly
Green; In Dahomey |
1902 |
|
| Bessie Davis |
On
the banks of the Wabash far away |
1897 |
|
| Bessie Duncan Eldridge |
Dubitation |
1913 |
|
| Bevignani, Enrico Modesto |
Flower
girl; Fioraja |
1876 |
|
| Beyer, Ferdinand |
Morning
star waltz; Schonbrunner waltz; Schoenbrunner |
|
|
| Beyer, Ferdinand |
Beatrice
di Tenda; Op. 87 |
|
|
| Bigelow, F. E. |
Our
director |
1901 |
|
| Billy Beard |
When
I gets out in no man's land; I can't be bother'd with no mule |
1918 |
|
| Billy Glason |
It's
a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there |
1917 |
|
| Billy Glason |
Can
you tame wild wimmen |
1918 |
|
| Billy McClellan |
In
the morning by the bright light |
1879 |
|
| Billy Morris |
Isabella
and her gingham umbrella |
1864 |
|
| Bimberg, Ed. |
That
railroad rag |
1911 |
|
| Birch, Harry |
Rollin
to de sea |
1884 |
|
| Bird |
My
lady Chloe; op. 5 no.2; African love song; Negro love-song |
1901 |
|
| Bisbee, M. G. |
De
United States Hotel |
1863 |
|
| Bishop, Henry R. (Henry
Rowley) |
Gentle
Nettie Moore |
1857 |
|
| Bishop, Henry R. (Henry
Rowley) |
Home,
sweet home; Clari |
|
|
| Bishop, T. Brigham (Thomas
Brigham) |
The
gray hairs of my mother |
1869 |
|
| Bishop, T. Brigham (Thomas
Brigham) |
A
knot of blue and gray |
1876 |
|
| Bishop, T. Brigham (Thomas
Brigham) |
Ain't
I sweet |
1868 |
|
| Bivins, Nathan |
It
makes no difference what you do, get the money; Get the money; African argument |
1904 |
|
| Blackmar, A. E. (Armand
Edward) |
Those
dark eyes |
1868 |
|
| Blackmar, A. E. (Armand
Edward) |
God
and our rights |
1861 |
|
| Blackmar, A. E. (Armand
Edward) |
The
Beauregard Manassas quick-step |
1861 |
|
| Blackmar, A. E. (Armand
Edward) |
Washington
artillery polka march |
1864 |
|
| Blackmar, A. E. (Armand
Edward) |
The
Southrons' Chaunt of defiance |
1861 |
|
| Blake, Charles D. |
Waves
of the ocean march; Grand marche de concert |
|
|
| Blake, Charles D. |
Waves
of the ocean galop |
1886 |
|
| Blake, Charles D. (Charles
Dupee) |
On
the race course; 3d grande galop de concert; Op. 103 |
1878 |
|
| Blanche Ring |
Tell
the band to play an Irish tune |
1906 |
|
| Blanche Ring |
My
grandfather's girl; Jane O'Day |
1916 |
|
| Blanche Ring |
In
the good old summer time; The defender |
1902 |
|
| Bland, James A. (James Allen) |
Oh
dem golden slippers |
1879 |
|
| Bland, James A. (James Allen) |
In
the evening by the moonlight |
|
|
| Blessner, Gustav |
Crystal
wedding schottisch |
1856 |
|
| Blind Tom |
Battle
of Manassas |
1866 |
|
| Blossom, Henry M. |
My
San Domingo maid; Yankee consul |
1903 |
|
| Blume, Frederick |
Spring,
gentle spring waltz |
1874 |
|
| Blumenthal, Jacques |
Message;
Mein gruss |
1884 |
|
| Bobby Newcomb |
Sweetest
ever seen; Song and dance |
1868 |
|
| Bogert, Lawrence |
Eugenia |
1889 |
|
| Bohm, Carl |
Charge
of the Uhlans; Attaque des Ulans; Grand galop militaire; Op. 213 |
1905 |
|
| Boieldieu, Francois Adrien |
Calife
of Bagdad; Overture to Calife de Bagdad |
|
|
| Bolian, Walter |
My
Hawaiian rose |
1918 |
|
| Bonner, Eugene A. |
Dreaming
oe'r the past |
1864 |
|
| Bonnie Lottie |
Matilda
Brown; Negro song and chorus |
1896 |
|
| Bordese, Luigi |
The
sister of the nightingales; La soeur des rossignols |
1859 |
|
| Bostwick, Helen L. |
How
the gates came ajar |
1869 |
|
| Botsford, George |
Sailing
down the Chesapeake Bay |
1913 |
|
| Botsford, George |
In
dear old Arizona |
1906 |
|
| Boulcott, J. R. |
Summer
flower polka |
1858 |
|
| Bowers, E. |
How
are you green-backs! |
1863 |
|
| Bowers, E. |
Dear
Mother, I've come home to die |
|
|
| Bowers, Frederick V. |
Down
where the cocoanuts grow; Sally in our alley |
1902 |
|
| Bowers, Robert Hood |
Chinese
lullaby; East is West |
1919 |
|
| Boyd Dillen |
Senora
waltzes; Spanish waltz |
1908 |
|
| Boyle, Francis E. |
Lament
of the guardian angel |
1855 |
|
| Boys in Virginia |
Dixie
war song |
1861 |
|
| Bradbury, William B. (William
Batchelder) |
Marching
along; Celebrated army song & chorus |
1862 |
|
| Braham, David |
Slavery's
passed away; Pete |
1888 |
|
| Braham, David |
Walking
for dat cake |
1877 |
|
| Brahe, May H. (May Hannah) |
I
passed by your window; Song pictures |
1916 |
|
| Bramhall, Geo. H. |
Tell
me will my dream come true |
1900 |
|
| Brandeis, F. |
Santiago
waltz |
1889 |
|
| Branen, Jeff T. |
In
the valley of the moon |
1913 |
|
| Branen, Jeff T. |
In
the valley of the moon |
1913 |
|
| Breil, Joseph Carl |
Perfect
song; Love strain from D.W. Griffith's gigantic spectacle the Birth of a nation; Birth of a nation |
1915 |
|
| Brennan, J. Keirn |
The
gates of gladness; The road to sunshine land |
1919 |
|
| Brennan, James A. |
I
can't stop doing it now |
1912 |
|
| Brennan, James A. |
In
the golden summertime |
1915 |
|
| Brennan, James A. (James
Alexander) |
The
rose of no man's land; La rose sous les boulets |
1918 |
|
| Brennen, Robert H. |
He
dies on the fighting line; Just a message from the camp-fire |
1901 |
|
| Bristow, Frank L. |
Sleep
li'l chile, go sleep; A pathetic Mammy song |
1900 |
|
| Brockman, James |
You
ought to see the little garden in our back yard; Little garden in our back yard |
1917 |
|
| Brookes, L. De G. (Laurence
De Garmo) |
Prince
Imperial, or, Quadrille de dames |
1860 |
|
| Brother Johnathan |
The
evacuation |
1863 |
|
| Brougham, John |
The
fine ould Irish gintleman |
1860 |
|
| Brown, A. Seymour |
I'll
do it all over again |
1914 |
|
| Brown, A. Seymour |
Rebecca
of Synnybrook farm |
1914 |
|
| Brown, A. Seymour |
That
rag-time regimental band |
1912 |
|
| Brown, Adolphus |
Gen.
Jos. E. Johnston's Manassas quick march |
1861 |
|
| Brown, Al W. (Albert William) |
You're
in style when you're wearing a smile |
1918 |
|
| Brown, Al. W. |
Strongheart;
Winter Garden success "The Passing show of 1913"; Indian song |
1913 |
|
| Brown, Allen A. (Allen
Augustus) |
Carlo
io muojo; See, O Carlo!; Masnadieri |
1869 |
|
| Brown, Charley |
Maurice
Costello; I love-a dat man |
1915 |
|
| Brown, Harry |
If
ma babe could see me now |
1905 |
|
| Brown, Harry |
I'm
just barely living, dat's all |
1903 |
|
| Brown, J. Alleine |
Old
black Mammy |
1911 |
|
| Brown, J. N. |
Harmonious
blacksmith; Suites, harpsichord, HWV 430, E major. Air con variazioni |
1884 |
|
| Brown, Lew |
I
may be gone for a long, long time; Hitchy-koo |
1917 |
|
| Brown, Lew |
We'll
do our share while you're over there; I'm over here, you're over there |
1918 |
|
| Browne, Raymond A. |
On
the war-path. A wild west two step |
1904 |
|
| Bryan, Alfred |
Madelon;
I'll be true to the whole regiment |
1918 |
|
| Bryan, Alfred |
Oui,
oui, Marie; Wee, wee Marie |
1918 |
|
| Bryan, Vincent |
In
the sweet bye and bye |
1902 |
|
| Bryan, Vincent |
I'd
like to pose for you; The genius |
1910 |
|
| Bryan, Vincent |
Man
behind; Comic song |
1904 |
|
| Bryan, Vincent |
In
my merry Oldsmobile |
1905 |
|
| Bryan, Vincent |
Tammany;
A pale face pow-wow |
1905 |
|
| Buck, Francis |
Le
carnival de Venise quick step |
|
|
| Buckley, Frederick |
Sally
come up schottisch |
1862 |
|
| Buckley, Frederick |
I'd
choose to be a daisy; The child's choice |
|
|
| Buckley, Frederick |
Darling
little blue-eyed Nell |
|
|
| Buckley, Frederick |
Darling
little blue-eyed Nell |
|
|
| Buckley, Frederick |
Darling
little blue-eyed Nell |
|
|
| Buckley's Serenaders |
Gentle
Annie Ray |
1862 |
|
| Buckley's Serenaders |
Break
it gently to my mother |
1863 |
|
| Buckley's Serenaders |
Song
my mother loved to sing |
1857 |
|
| Buckline, Harry |
Do
we love as we loved song ago? |
1865 |
|
| Buckline, Harry |
Tell
me of my darling boy; Mother's reply to Just before the battle |
1864 |
|
| Burdick, Irving |
Serenata;
Op. 15, no. 1 |
|
|
| Burke, Boykin & Co. |
Lorena |
|
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
Hard
trials; Mat. XXIV, 21; Mat. VIII, 20 |
1909 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
O
perfect love; Wedding song |
1914 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
One
year 1914-1915 |
1916 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
I
don't feel no-ways tired |
1917 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
Oh,
didn't it rain |
1919 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
Nobody
knows de trouble I've seen |
1917 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
I
stood on de ribber ob Jerdon |
1918 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
Sometimes
I feel like a motherless child |
1918 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
Swing
low, sweet chariot |
1917 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. (Harry
Thacker) |
'Tis
me, o Lord; Standin' in de need of pray'r; Negro spiritual |
1918 |
|
| Burleigh, H. T. Harry Thacker |
You'll
git dar in de mornin |
1902 |
|
| Burtnett, Earl |
Some
day |
1918 |
|
| Burtnett, Earl |
Bangalore |
1919 |
|
| Bush, Paul H. |
My
dusky Ola from Pensacola |
1903 |
|
| Butterfield, James A. |
The
South our country |
1861 |
|
| Byers, Samuel Hawkins
Marshall |
When
Sherman marched down to the sea |
|
|
| Byrne, Flora |
President
Jefferson Davis grand march; Jefferson Davis' march |
1861 |
|
| C |
Ojos
criollos; Les yeux creoles; Danse cubaine; Caprice brillant a quatre mains pour le piano |
1860 |
|
| C |
Do
they think of me at home? |
1863 |
|
| C |
Ever
of thee quick step |
1860 |
|
| C. C. D. |
Stonewall
banner! |
1863 |
|
| C. Clarke |
Danse
ecossaise |
1890 |
|
| C. E. J. |
Sunbeam
Sue; Serenade |
1900 |
|
| C. Everest |
Amourette
or Mount Vernon polka; Mount Vernon polka |
|
|
| C. M. C. |
Our
dress parade |
1864 |
|
| C. T. B. |
True
story |
1897 |
|
| C.D. |
Good-bye
little girl good-bye |
1904 |
|
| C.G. Roder |
Second
Virginia reel; op. 80, no. 7; Zweiter Negertanz |
1901 |
|
| C.H. Baker |
Good
bye, my honey, I'm gone |
1885 |
|
| C.M.C. |
Humoreske;
Op. 101, no. 7 |
1911 |
|
| C.O. Clayton |
Darling! |
1871 |
|
| C.S. Winner |
Lazaroni
maid |
1868 |
|
| C.T. Gillingham |
Good
bye John |
1869 |
|
| C.W. Tayleure |
East
Lynne march |
1864 |
|
| Caddigan, Jack |
The
dream I had last night |
1915 |
|
| Caddigan, Jack |
Poor
little rich girl |
1914 |
|
| Caddigan, Jack |
In
the old sweet way |
1919 |
|
| Caldwell, Anna |
At
the telephone; Blanche Ring's telephone song; His Majesty |
1906 |
|
| Caldwell, Anne |
Evelyn;
Pom pom |
1916 |
|
| Callahan, J. Will |
Smiles |
1918 |
|
| Cambridge Lodge 839 B.P.O.
Elks |
The
flag that's yours and mine |
1909 |
|
| Campana, F. |
I
live and love thee; Io vivo e t'amo |
1867 |
|
| Canary and Lederer |
Come
down ma Honey do; The lady slavey |
1894 |
|
| Canary and Lederer |
Baby,
baby; Lady slavey |
1896 |
|
| Canonge, Placide |
Popping
the question; Risquer la demande |
1864 |
|
| Capano, Francis |
Love,
true love |
1914 |
|
| Capers, William Henry |
The
Winder gallop |
|
|
| Capt. J. Owen Moore |
The
Wide Awake quick step |
1860 |
|
| Capt. Jas. O'Neal, General
Superindendent of the St.Louis and New Orleans
Anchor Line Steamers |
Down
in de co'n fiel' |
1883 |
|
| Capt. Sam Brown, Pittsburg |
Early
in de morning; Early in de mornin' |
1877 |
|
| Capt. Thos. J. Olys |
Richmond
march |
1898 |
|
| Capt. Wm. Reyer of Linck
Zouaves |
Dress
parade; Polka militaire |
1891 |
|
| Captain Creighton |
Three
bells polka |
1863 |
|
| Captn. Charles W. Brush |
Red
shawl polka |
1857 |
|
| Cardella, Frank |
She's
lovely as a rose |
1867 |
|
| Carl S. Graves |
Your
lips are no man's land but mine; Over the top (Motion picture) |
1918 |
|
| Carle, Herman |
A
down home shout; Characteristic slow-drag two step |
1907 |
|
| Carleton, Sidney |
Lamb
that strayed from the fold |
1906 |
|
| Carlisle, George |
Zelda |
1906 |
|
| Carlton, C. |
Carry
me home to die |
1853 |
|
| Carrera, Liane Held |
Joan
of Arc they are calling you |
1917 |
|
| Carroll Johnson |
Wake
up Gabriel |
1885 |
|
| Carroll, Earl |
Dreaming;
Pretty Mrs. Smith |
1913 |
|
| Carroll, Harry |
The
trail of the lonesome pine |
1913 |
|
| Carroll, Harry |
Georgia
land; Novelty song |
1912 |
|
| Carter |
Uncle
Sammy |
1904 |
|
| Carter's Zouave Troupe |
Carry
me back to Tennessee; Ellie Rhee |
1865 |
|
| Catharine Hayes |
Dear
land of my fathers |
1851 |
|
| Cecil Spooner |
Good
bye Eliza Jane |
1903 |
|
| Chadwick, G. W. (George
Whitefield) |
Allah |
1887 |
|
| Challoner, Robert |
The
old folks at home; Grande paraphrase de concert |
1874 |
|
| Chamberlain, George W. |
We
all wear cloaks |
1855 |
|
| Chaminade, Cecile |
Flatterer;
Lisonjera |
|
|
| Champagne, Mildred |
The
Mexican serenade; The Mexican |
1913 |
|
| Charles B. Hicks |
The
old home ain't what it used to be; Companion song to the Old folks at home |
1872 |
|
| Charles Black |
Under
the Swanee moon |
1913 |
|
| Charles C. Crozier |
Fi,
I, I quick step |
1852 |
|
| Charles H. Russell |
Father
breathe an evening blessing; Vesper hymn |
1863 |
|
| Charles Tobias |
When
it's cotton pickin' time in Alabam' |
1915 |
|
| Charlie Howard |
I'se
gwine back to Dixie; Companion to Old home ain't what it used to be |
1874 |
|
| Charlie Howard |
Little
ones at home |
1873 |
|
| Chas. F. Pidgin |
Sing
again; Bird song |
1889 |
|
| Chas. L. Ward |
Sleep
my darling, thou art weary; Mother's lullaby |
1865 |
|
| Chas. Shober |
Grafted
into the army; No. 13 |
1862 |
|
| Chase, A. G. |
Father
pray with me tonight |
1871 |
|
| Chassaignac, Eug. |
La
fee aux yeux doux |
1862 |
|
| Chattaway, Thurland |
Little
black me |
1899 |
|
| Chauncy Olcott |
Old
fashioned mother; Sweet Inniscarra |
1897 |
|
| Chevalier, Albert |
Future
Mrs. 'Awkins; Cockney carol |
1892 |
|
| Chicago CBing |
Good
enough! |
1871 |
|
| Chickering, C. F |
In
the night she told a story |
1870 |
|
| Children of the Strassburg
Dancing Academy |
Dance
of the brownies |
1895 |
|
| Childs, J. Ward |
Pompey's
contraband song |
1864 |
|
| Chopin, Frederic |
Funeral
march |
1901 |
|
| Chretienne & Louisette |
Back
to the Carolina you love |
1914 |
|
| Christie MacDonald |
Major
Marjory; Mexicana |
1906 |
|
| Christina M. Semendinger |
In
the days of old black Joe |
1917 |
|
| Christina Nilsson |
Dreaming
at midnight, reverie |
1871 |
|
| Christy's Minstrels |
Old
folks at home |
1851 |
|
| Christy's Minstrels |
Old
folks at home; Ethiopian melody |
1851 |
|
| Cinthy Johnson |
We'll
raise de roof tonight; New and original plantation melody |
1884 |
|
| Circolo Musicale Pietro
Mascagni of Phila. Pa. |
The
flower of Italy waltz; Il fiore d'italia |
1896 |
|
| Clara Louisa Kellogg |
Angel's
serenade |
1867 |
|
| Clarence Marks in Geo. Evans'
Honey boy minstrels |
Listen
to that jungle band |
1911 |
|
| Clarence Oliver |
That
old girl of mine |
1912 |
|
| Claribel |
Take
back the heart |
1867 |
|
| Claribel |
I
cannot sing the old songs |
|
|
| Claribel |
What
need have I the truth to tell!; Robin's reply; Answer to Won't you tell me why, Robin? |
1896 |
|
| Clark, Edward |
Dying
soldier; Kiss me good night Mother |
1861 |
|
| Clark, Ella D. |
Adieu
to the star spangled banner forever |
1861 |
|
| Clark, Grant |
Rock-a-bye
lullabye Mammy |
1920 |
|
| Clarke, Grant |
I'll
dance my way right back to Dixieland |
1909 |
|
| Clarke, Grant |
Sit
down! You're rocking the boat |
1913 |
|
| Clarke, Grant |
I
hate to lose you; I'm so used to you now |
1918 |
|
| Clarke, Grant |
My
little bimbo; Down on the bamboo isle; Silks and satins |
1920 |
|
| Clarke, Grant |
If
he can fight like he can love Good night, Germany! |
1918 |
|
| Clarke, J. |
Letter
in the candle |
|
|
| Clarke, J. |
Letter
in the candle |
1880 |
|
| Clarkson, W. D. |
The
prisoner's lament |
1863 |
|
| Class of '58 |
Parting
ode; Parting ode of the Class of '58 |
1858 |
|
| Claude Thardo |
In
dear old Georgia |
1905 |
|
| Clauder, Joseph |
Break
the news to mother |
1897 |
|
| Claypoole, Edward B. |
Hike
to the pike |
1904 |
|
| Clayton |
My
poor heart is sad with its dreaming |
1867 |
|
| Clayton |
Pukwudjies
galop; Puck wudjie's galop; Metropolitan fair |
1864 |
|
| Clayton |
Berceuse;
Cradle song |
1862 |
|
| Clayton |
Plantation
dance; Burlesque |
1867 |
|
| Clayton |
Improvisation
on My southern sunny home |
1865 |
|
| Clayton |
Limerick
is beautiful; Colleen bawn |
1865 |
|
| Clayton |
Rock
me to sleep, Mother |
1861 |
|
| Clayton |
Celebrated
march (Soldier's chorus) from Gounod's opera Faust |
1864 |
|
| Clayton |
The
winds that waft my sighs to thee |
1856 |
|
| Clayton |
Trusting
schottisch |
1868 |
|
| Clayton |
Message
of love |
1863 |
|
| Clayton |
Guide
me, O thou great Jehovah |
1868 |
|
| Clayton |
Aria
con variazioni; Harmonious blacksmith |
1876 |
|
| Clayton's |
Whispering
schottisch |
1863 |
|
| Clayton's |
The
adieu, march of the U. S. Ship "North Carolina" |
1864 |
|
| Clayton's |
Angola
schottisch |
1866 |
|
| Clesi, N. J. |
I'm
sorry I made you cry |
1918 |
|
| Clifford, Carrol |
Carrie
Lee; They made her a grave |
1865 |
|
| Clifton, Harry |
Dark
girl dressed in blue |
1864 |
|
| Coard, Henry A. |
Parade
march |
1865 |
|
| Coard, Henry A. |
The
gipsies warning |
1864 |
|
| Cobb, George L. |
When
you dream of old New Hampshire, I dream of Tennessee |
1916 |
|
| Cobb, George L. |
Levee
land; One-step |
1917 |
|
| Cognetti, L. M. (Leonardo M.) |
Vorrei
morir; I'd wish to die; Melodia |
1879 |
|
| Cohan & Harris |
If
you look in her eyes; Going up |
1917 |
|
| Cohan, George M. (George
Michael) |
When
you come back : and you will come back, there's the whole world waiting for you; March song |
1918 |
|
| Cohan, George M. (George
Michael) |
Over
there |
1917 |
|
| Cohen, Arthur M. |
Harlem
Pleasure Club march |
1888 |
|
| Col. Arthur Herbert |
I've
no mother now, I'm weeping |
1865 |
|
| Col. E. C. Anderson |
Battery
schottisch |
1863 |
|
| Col. J. Johnston Pettigrew |
Rifle
Regiment quick step |
|
|
| Col. J.B. McKean |
Col.
McKean's quickstep |
1862 |
|
| Col. James A. Lakin |
Whirligig |
1897 |
|
| Col. Thomas W. McCoy |
March
of the First Volunteer Regiment of Alabama |
|
|
| Colburn, M. |
Rising
of the people; The drum-tap rattles through the land |
1862 |
|
| Colding, Florence |
Georgia
sesqui-centennial march |
1883 |
|
| Cole & Johnson |
I
think an awful lot of you; Shoo-fly regiment |
1907 |
|
| Cole and Johnson |
Won't
you be my little brown bear; The Shoo-fly regiment |
1907 |
|
| Coleman, Charles |
Just
say "bye bye" mah honey |
1897 |
|
| Coleman, Ed. J. |
Josette |
1904 |
|
| Coleman, N. S. |
The
standard bearer |
1864 |
|
| Coley, J. T. |
Marche
des Adelphiennes; Morceau caracteristique |
1883 |
|
| Collier, Mary A. |
Death
of St. Clare (Little Eva's father); Uncle Tom's cabin |
1852 |
|
| Comer, T. (Thomas) |
The
captain with his whiskers |
|
|
| Committee of ladies of the
Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair |
The
relief polka |
1864 |
|
| Companions of the Illinois
Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States |
John
Malone |
1902 |
|
| Confare, Thomas R. |
Cannon
ball; Characteristic two-step |
1905 |
|
| Confederate Guards of New
Orleans |
Our
triumph at Manassas; Fantaisir mazurka |
|
|
| Confederate Guards, New
Orleans |
Confederates'
polka march |
1862 |
|
| Confederate States of America |
Jefferson
Davis grand march; Our rights |
1861 |
|
| Connor, T. W. |
Has
anybody seen our cat?; Messenger boy |
1899 |
|
| Converse, Charles C. (Charles
Crozat) |
Rock
beside the sea |
1864 |
|
| Converse, Charles C. (Charles
Crozat) |
Rock
beside the sea |
|
|
| Cook, Agnes Spofford |
Icicle |
1919 |
|
| Cook, Will Marion |
Mandy
Lou |
1905 |
|
| Cooke, John P. |
Pat
Malloy |
1866 |
|
| Cooke, S. Gibson |
Down
where the Congo flows |
1903 |
|
| Cooper & Robinson |
Scissors
to grind |
1904 |
|
| Cooper, Geo. |
Ye
midnight stars; Serenade |
1868 |
|
| Cooper, Joe. |
Roo-ti-toot
on your ragtime flute |
1912 |
|
| Coote, Charles |
Plantation
galop; Billy Paterson; Peter Gray |
|
|
| Copcutt-Williams |
Oh,
on, on, the boys came marching; Prisoner free |
1865 |
|
| Corn-fed Army of Tennessee |
Short
rations |
1864 |
|
| Cornish, William J. |
A
trip to Niagara |
1908 |
|
| Courlaender, B. |
Il
trovatore fantaisie elegante |
1856 |
|
| Courtney Canton |
Beautiful
isle of somewhere |
1901 |
|
| Cowan, Rubey |
You'll
always find a lot of sunshine in my old Kentucky home |
1918 |
|
| Cowen, Frederic H. (Frederic
Hymen) |
Light
in darkness; The quiver |
|
|
| Cox, Clifford |
Henry
Irving grand march |
1883 |
|
| Cox, John S. |
Sweet
days gone by |
1877 |
|
| Cox, S. E. |
Living
picture that made a slave of me |
1910 |
|
| Crawford, Mrs. |
Gipsey
countess |
|
|
| Crawford, Mrs. |
Murmuring
sea |
|
|
| Crawford, Mrs. |
Kathleen
Mavourneen |
|
|
| Crawford, Mrs. |
Gipsey
countess |
|
|
| Crawford, Walter J. |
I
don't want to be a sailor; The geezer of Geck |
1905 |
|
| Creamer, Henry |
Good
bye Alexander, good bye honey boy |
1918 |
|
| Crehen |
Dying
soldier; The moon rose o'er the battle plain |
1864 |
|
| Croisez, A. |
Hirondelle
et le prisonnier; Prisoner and the swallow; Op. 58; Caprice de genre |
|
|
| Crosby, Charles R. |
Rosecrans'
victory march |
1863 |
|
| Cusachs, C. V. (Carlos
Val�rien) |
Exodus |
1904 |
|
| Cutter, G. W. |
Our
banner of glory!; National hymn |
1861 |
|
| D.C. Driscoll |
Wedding
march; Midsummer-night's dream |
|
|
| D.C.E. |
Dusty
rag |
1908 |
|
| D.J. Sullivan |
He
laid away a suit of gray to wear the Union blue |
1901 |
|
| Dacre, Harry |
I
can't think ob nuthin' else but you; Luli Lu |
1896 |
|
| Daly, Jos. M. (Joseph M. |
Scented
roses waltzes |
1909 |
|
| Daly, Julia |
Dying
Camille |
|
|
| Dan Bryant |
I'll
never forget thee, dear Mary |
1866 |
|
| Dan Bryant, of Bryants'
Minstrels |
Lanigan's
ball; Popular Irish song |
1863 |
|
| Dana, Mrs. |
Pass
under the rod |
1862 |
|
| Danks, H. P. |
Silver
threads among the gold |
1901 |
|
| Danks, H. P. |
Silver
threads among the gold |
1873 |
|
| Danks, H. P. (Hart Pease) |
A
voice in my heart, love, is calling for you |
1876 |
|
| Danks, H. P. (Hart Pease) |
Massa,
aint de ole home lonely |
1875 |
|
| Danks, H. P. (Hart Pease) |
Easter
carols; Christ is risen! Lift the song; Arise up my love |
1892 |
|
| Daughters of the Confederacy |
Dixie
fantasie |
1894 |
|
| Dauphin, Walter |
Would
you paint all the colored people white?; Ethiopian song |
1893 |
|
| Davenport, Ambrose |
O
Lord, veil not thy face! |
1865 |
|
| David Bispham |
A
perfect day |
1910 |
|
| David, Frank |
The
king of the winds |
1900 |
|
| Davis, Auguste |
Violet
lancers |
1871 |
|
| Davis, E. C. |
The
Egyptian girl's song |
1850 |
|
| Davis, Frank |
What
a wonderful girl you are |
1920 |
|
| Davis, Jefferson |
Confederacy
march |
1861 |
|
| Day, Oscar F. G. |
When
at last we have home rule in Erin |
1896 |
|
| Dayton Masonic Institute |
Medley
overture |
1851 |
|
| De Koven, Reginald |
Japanese
lullaby; Op. 53, no. 2 |
1890 |
|
| De Koven, Reginald |
Oh
promise me; op. 50 |
1889 |
|
| De Rose, Peter |
Now
that the fighting is over |
1918 |
|
| De Takacs |
If
I had some one like you at home (I wouldn't want to go out) |
1914 |
|
| De Takacs |
If
I could peep thru the window tonight |
1918 |
|
| De Takacs |
I
want a little corner in your heart |
1909 |
|
| De Takacs |
Her
little soldier boy |
1906 |
|
| De Takacs |
I
wanna go back to dear old Mother's knee |
1919 |
|
| De Takacs |
Good
bye my soldier lad |
1905 |
|
| De Takacs |
I'm
goin' to fight my way right back to Carolina |
1918 |
|
| De Takacs |
Somebody
knows; I love somebody and somebody knows |
1915 |
|
| De Takacs |
I'd
do as much for you; Hmm, we're having lovely weather |
1912 |
|
| De Takacs |
I'm
going right back to Chicago |
1906 |
|
| De Takacs |
In
the land o' Yamo Yamo; Funiculi, funiculi, funicula |
1917 |
|
| De Takacs |
Rain
in the face |
1907 |
|
| De Takacs |
I'll
make a ring around Rosie |
1910 |
|
| De Takacs |
Come
on to Nashville Tennessee |
1916 |
|
| De Takacs |
Liberty |
1916 |
|
| De Takacs |
When
Verdi plays the hurdy gurdy |
1916 |
|
| De Takacs |
After
all! |
1908 |
|
| De Takacs |
Get
together; Fox trot |
1905 |
|
| De Takacs |
Put
on your old grey bonnet |
1909 |
|
| De Takacs |
Bull
Durham |
1908 |
|
| De Takacs |
While
you're away; Pack up your cares in a bundle of joy |
1918 |
|
| De Takacs |
They
had to swim back to the shore |
1904 |
|
| De Takacs Andre C. |
Barn
dance |
1908 |
|
| De Takacs, Andre C. |
Don't
take my darling boy away! |
1915 |
|
| De. J. D. Blanton |
War-Belmont
march and ode |
1915 |
|
| Dedicated by the Sun of
Baltimore to the gallant warship that bears the
name of the monumental city |
The
Baltimore |
1888 |
|
| DeHaven |
Poppy-time
in old Japan |
1915 |
|
| Dekress, Charles R. |
Wait,
my children, wait |
1880 |
|
| Delamarre, Louis |
Over
there |
1917 |
|
| Delbruck, G. |
Visions
d'amour |
|
|
| Delehanty and Hengler |
Shoo
fly; Walk round from the negro farce of the Cook |
1869 |
|
| Delemater, A. G. |
The
girl that I had in mind; Freckles |
1912 |
|
| Deleurie, L. |
Toi
et moi; Thou & I |
1860 |
|
| Delirio & Luis |
Bregeiro;
Rio Brazilian maxixe; Tango Bresiliene |
1914 |
|
| DeLuce, George |
City
Guard quickstep |
1850 |
|
| Democratic Party |
Hurrah
for our leader!; Democratic campaign song; Turkey in the straw |
1912 |
|
| Dempsey, James E. |
It's
never too late to be sorry |
1918 |
|
| Dempsey, Joseph T. |
Love
bird |
1911 |
|
| Denault, Jules |
Schottisch
artistique |
|
|
| Denck, Joseph H. (Joseph
Hart) |
Magnolia
polka |
1863 |
|
| Denck, Joseph H. (Joseph
Hart) |
Mother
is the battle over |
|
|
| Dennison, C. M. |
When
the sheep are in the fold, Jennie dear |
1907 |
|
| Deroche, Ls. |
Le
reve; Il bacio; Der Kuss; The kiss |
1863 |
|
| Derschaky, E. G. |
General
Grant's grand march |
1907 |
|
| DeTakacs |
Tango
toreador |
1914 |
|
| Dett, R. Nathaniel |
I'm
so glad trouble don't last alway |
1919 |
|
| Dewing, E. G. |
Get
out of Mexico |
1866 |
|
| DeWitt, Len O' |
Uncle
Josh's huskin dance |
1898 |
|
| Dillingham, Charles |
The
streets of New York; The red mill |
1906 |
|
| Dippy Dip |
That
Dixie dip rag; Rag two step |
1912 |
|
| Dittmar & Furman |
Flower
of the Nile |
1907 |
|
| Dittmar & Furman |
The
twelfth regiment (N.G.P.) March-two step; Companion piece to Repasz Band March |
1908 |
|
| Dittmar & Furman |
Dance
of the nightingales; Barn dance |
1908 |
|
| Dittmar, W.J. |
Only
a dream of you; Garden of dreams |
1909 |
|
| Dobson, Austin |
Send
them home tenderly |
1911 |
|
| Doc White |
Little
puff of smoke, good night; Southern croon |
1910 |
|
| Dodworth, Allen |
Varsoviana;
Varsovienne |
1860 |
|
| Dodworth, Charles B. |
Gymnast
Zouaves quick step |
1861 |
|
| Dohler, Theodore |
Nocturne
pour piano |
|
|
| Donaldson, Walter |
Just
try to picture me down home in Tennessee |
1915 |
|
| Donaldson, Walter |
I've
got the nicest little home in Dixie |
1917 |
|
| Donaldson, Walter |
Come
on the Nashville Tennessee |
1916 |
|
| Donaldson, Walter |
You're
a million miles from nowhere (When you're one little mile from home) |
1919 |
|
| Donizetti, Gaetano |
Belisario |
1855 |
|
| Donizetti, Gaetano |
On
to the field of glory; Belisario |
|
|
| Donizetti, Gaetano |
While
thus around joy hovers; Dans ce palais regnent pourte seduire; La favorite |
1850 |
|
| Donnelly, E. |
Isadora |
1858 |
|
| Dooley and Nelson |
The
darktown strutters' ball; I'll be down to get you in a taxi, honey |
1917 |
|
| Doty, Charles W. |
Her
boy in blue |
1909 |
|
| Dr. A.G. Brock |
The
199 Broad Street polka |
1864 |
|
| Dr. E. D. Foree |
Write
me a letter from home |
1866 |
|
| Drayton, Frank |
Shamrock
march; Irishman's toast |
1882 |
|
| Dresser, Paul |
The
voice of the Hudson |
1903 |
|
| Dressler, Marie |
My
chilly baby |
1900 |
|
| Dressler, William |
Argyle
polka |
1851 |
|
| Dressler, William |
Comin'
thro' the rye; Scotch ballad |
1851 |
|
| Drisland, Jack |
Arrah
Wanna; An Irish Indian matrimonial venture |
1906 |
|
| Drumheller, Louis A. |
Beautiful
star of heaven; Op. 48 |
1905 |
|
| Dubin, Alfred |
The
dream of a soldier boy |
1917 |
|
| Dulin Studio |
In
the hills of old Kentucky; My mountain rose |
1914 |
|
| Dumont and Kennedy |
Knocking
at the gates of Jordan |
1881 |
|
| Dumont, Frank |
Which
road is you gwine to take |
1880 |
|
| Dumont, Frank |
Our
torchlight parade |
1880 |
|
| Dumont, Frank |
The
old cuckoo clock |
1882 |
|
| Dumont, Frank |
When
I walked home from school with you |
1902 |
|
| Dunk |
There's
a light that's burning in the window of the little house upon the hill |
1915 |
|
| Durand, Hampton |
That
Kentucky rag; A winning miss; The sunny side of Broadway |
1912 |
|
| Duvernoy, Jean Baptiste |
Agnes
polka |
|
|
| E. & C. Robyn |
Sontag
polka |
|
|
| E. C. B. |
I
am a little weaver |
1853 |
|
| E. Crehen |
Les
cloches du monastere; The monastery bell; Nocturne |
|
|
| E. Crehen |
Farewell
to the star spangled banner |
|
|
| E. Crehen |
God
save the South; Our national Confederate anthem |
|
|
| E. Crehen |
Beauregard's
Charleston quickstep |
1863 |
|
| E. Crehen |
Riding
a raid |
|
|
| E. Crehen |
T'was
bright but t'was a dream |
1863 |
|
| E. Crehen |
The
Switzer's farewell |
|
|
| E. Crehen |
There's
music in the air |
|
|
| E. H. Pfeiffer |
He'd
have to get under, get out and get under to fix up his automobile |
1913 |
|
| E. M'Carthy |
Favorite;
Op. 200 |
1854 |
|
| E. M'Carthy |
Lucrezia;
Lucrezia Borgia |
1854 |
|
| E. M'Carthy |
Grand
round; Petersburg; March cotillion; Old point cotillion; Butterfly; Bird of liberty |
|
|
| E. M'Carthy |
Depths
of the ocean |
1860 |
|
| E. M'Carthy |
Pop
goes the weasel for Fun & frolic with a full description of the figures |
|
|
| E. McCarthy |
Minna
polka |
1858 |
|
| E. Muller |
Keep
on the target; A service song |
1906 |
|
| E. Pfeiffer |
When
I lost you |
1912 |
|
| E. Pfeiffer |
When
that midnight choo, choo leaves for Alabam' |
1912 |
|
| E. Pfeiffer |
Ragtime
soldier man |
1912 |
|
| E. Pfeiffer |
Pullman
porters parade |
1913 |
|
| E. Pfeiffer |
That
international rag; The international rag |
1913 |
|
| E. Pfeiffer |
The
greatest day the world will ever know |
1918 |
|
| E. Pfeiffer |
Virginia
Lee |
1915 |
|
| E. Pfeiffer |
Blaze
of honor |
1915 |
|
| E. W. C. |
There's
life in the old land yet; National song |
1862 |
|
| E. W. M. |
I
feel thy blissful presence; Ich fuhle deinen odem; Op. 39 |
1873 |
|
| E. Weber |
The
Grays quick step |
1850 |
|
| E.C. (French translation) |
O
ye tears!; O mes pleurs! |
1866 |
|
| E.C. Caswell |
Hush-a-bye
o'-baby; Georgia lullaby |
1903 |
|
| E.E. Walton |
I
never knew I had a wonderful wife until the town went dry |
1919 |
|
| E.E. Walton |
Oh!
Frenchy |
1918 |
|
| E.E. Walton |
There
are just two I's in Dixie; Two blue eyes that mean the world to me |
1919 |
|
| E.E. Walton |
There's
nobody home but me |
1918 |
|
| E.H. Pfeiffer |
There's
a heart of gold that's waiting (in the heart of the golden west) |
1914 |
|
| E.H. Pfeiffer |
Pickin'
on de ole banjo; Old fashion cake walk |
1915 |
|
| E.H. Pfeiffer |
General
delivery march & two-step |
1911 |
|
| E.H. Pfeiffer |
It
takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down; Companion song to Pray for the lights to go out |
1917 |
|
| E.L. Greene |
My
dear old Southern home |
1876 |
|
| E.M.F. |
Poor
old slave |
1851 |
|
| E.O. Carter, esq. |
Southern
rights polka |
1861 |
|
| E.W. Locke |
The
old log cabin in the dell |
1875 |
|
| Earl |
American
patrol; Op. 92 |
1914 |
|
| Earl, Mary |
Beautiful
Ohio |
1918 |
|
| Earle, A. I. |
The
passing regiment |
1919 |
|
| Eastburn |
The
little brown jug |
1869 |
|
| Eastwood, Ted |
My
little girl |
1916 |
|
| Eastwood, Ted |
I'm
crying just for you |
1913 |
|
| Eaton, E. O. (Edward O.) |
Childhood |
1864 |
|
| Eaton, E. O. (Edward O.) |
There's
life in the old land yet |
|
|
| Eaton, E. O. (Edward O.) |
Angel
of dreams |
1864 |
|
| Eberhart, Nelle Richmond |
At
dawning; I love you; Op. 29, no. 1 |
1906 |
|
| Eberhart, Nelle Richmond |
From
the land of the sky-blue water; Op. 45, no. 1; Four American Indian songs |
1909 |
|
| Eckert, J. W. H. |
Kickapoo
waltz |
1884 |
|
| Ed. K. Cassady |
Please
Sir, don't ask me again; A scene from the drama of life |
1902 |
|
| Ed. K. Cassady |
'Neath
the pines of Vermont |
1904 |
|
| Ed. Lux |
Jolly
pickanninies; Cake walk and two step |
1905 |
|
| Ed. Mendel |
Sadly
the bells toll the death of the hero |
1861 |
|
| Eddie Cantor |
Campmeeting
band |
1914 |
|
| Eddie Leonard |
I'm
goin' to live anyhow 'till I die |
1901 |
|
| Eddie Leonard |
Malinda;
Come down to me |
1905 |
|
| Edw. Mendel |
Evangeline
waltz |
1866 |
|
| Edward B. Edwards |
Valse-caprice |
1872 |
|
| Edward Halliday |
I
cannot call her Mother |
1858 |
|
| Edward T. Morgan |
I'm
from Missouri and you gotter show me |
1902 |
|
| Edwards & Ronney |
Down
where the Wurzburger flows |
1902 |
|
| Edwards, Gus |
Take
me back to my Louisiana home |
1904 |
|
| Edwards, Gus |
If
I came back to you and said "I'm sorry" |
1913 |
|
| Edwards, Gus |
In
Zanzibar; My little chimpanzee; Medal and the maid |
1904 |
|
| Edwards, Gus |
By
the light of the silvery moon |
1909 |
|
| Edwards, Gus |
Good
bye and luck be with you Laddie boy |
1917 |
|
| Edwards, Leo |
He's
just plain ordinary man but Lord how he can love |
1909 |
|
| Edwin Booth |
Petruchio
waltz |
1860 |
|
| Egghard, Jules |
La
brunette; Op. 207, no. 2 |
|
|
| Ehrgott & Krebs |
Heavenward!
march celeste |
1865 |
|
| Ehrgott & Krebs |
Masked
battery schottisch |
|
|
| Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. |
Celebrated
Ristori waltz; Ristori waltz |
1866 |
|
| Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. |
Mary's
waiting at the window |
1866 |
|
| Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co. |
Cry
baby's waltz |
1866 |
|
| Eichberg, Julius |
Genl.
Lyon's battle march; General Lyon's battle march |
1859 |
|
| Elinore, Kate |
Just
like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine |
1918 |
|
| Elizabeth and Cecelia |
Gossip
two-step |
1901 |
|
| Elizabeth Murray |
Put
your arms around me honey, I never knew any girl like you; Madame Sherry |
1910 |
|
| Elizabeth Murray |
Alabama
jubilee |
1915 |
|
| Elkin, R. H. |
Alone!;
Sans amour |
1897 |
|
| Ella of woodlawn |
Bird
of beauty |
|
|
| Ellis, Jacob Henry |
Hannah's
promenade |
1897 |
|
| Ellis, M. Melville |
When
love is young |
1906 |
|
| Elmer Chickering |
Little
kinkies; Dance a la pidgeon wing |
1894 |
|
| Elsa Ryan |
Fishing
for the moon; Green bird |
1907 |
|
| Elsie Murphy |
Daddy
come home |
1913 |
|
| Emerson, Billy |
Sassy
Sam |
1865 |
|
| Emerson, Ida |
Hello
ma baby |
1899 |
|
| Emerson, L. O. (Luther
Orlando) |
We
are coming Father Abra'am 300.000 more |
1862 |
|
| Emma |
Twilight
dreams |
1865 |
|
| Emma Carus |
I'm
saving up the means to get to New Orleans |
1916 |
|
| Emma Carus |
In
your eyes |
1920 |
|
| Emmett J. Welch |
The
message of the honeymoon |
1912 |
|
| Emmett J. Welch |
Come
back home; Home sweet home; Back to home, sweet home |
1915 |
|
| Emmett, Daniel Decatur |
Dixie
for the Union; (tune: Camptown races) |
1860 |
|
| Emmett, Daniel Decatur |
I'm
going home to Dixie |
1861 |
|
| Emmett, Daniel Decatur |
Three
cheers for our Jack Morgan!; Camp song |
1864 |
|
| Emmett, Daniel Decatur |
Richmond
is a hard road to travel |
1863 |
|
| Emmett, J. K. (Joseph K.) |
Emmet's
cuckoo song; Cuckoo song; Fritz in Ireland |
1879 |
|
| Emmett, J. K. (Joseph K.) |
Swell
song; Fritz in Ireland |
1881 |
|
| Endicott |
I'll
send you down a letter from de sky |
1884 |
|
| Engelbrecht, J. C. |
The
separation |
|
|
| Engelbrecht, J. C. |
Fairy's
burial |
1855 |
|
| Engelbrecht, J. C. |
Wandering
sprite |
1859 |
|
| Engelke, Sandy |
The
old wedding ring |
1908 |
|
| Engelmann, H. |
Melody
of love; op. 600 |
1903 |
|
| Engelmann, H. |
Legend
of the bells; Chimes of Normandy |
1902 |
|
| Eph. Horn |
I'm
so fond of dancing |
1868 |
|
| Ephraim Leonard Corning |
Beware!;
Cavatina |
1864 |
|
| Eppel, John Valentine |
Hush-a-bye,
ma baby; Missouri waltz |
1915 |
|
| Equede, Willie d' |
Heroes'
march; Albert S. Johnston |
1887 |
|
| Ernest (Pete) Lambert |
Louisiana
rag |
1918 |
|
| Esher Sisters |
Listen
to the big brass band |
1904 |
|
| Ethel Levey |
The
wedding of the Blue and the Gray; George Washington Jr. |
1906 |
|
| Ethiopian Serenaders |
Oh!
Susanna |
|
|
| Europe's Orchestra |
Free
and easy; Fox trot; Castles in the air |
1914 |
|
| Eustis, Fred J. |
If
they must tear me from thy heart; Bluebeard Jr. |
1889 |
|
| Eva Mudge |
Bill
Bailey, won't you please come home? |
1900 |
|
| Evans, Clark W. |
In
the cradle nest; Lullaby |
1884 |
|
| Evans, George |
When
it's moonlight on the levee, Caroline |
1903 |
|
| Everest, C. |
Maiden's
prayer |
1879 |
|
| Everest, C. |
We
do think of thee at home; Reply to Do they think of me? |
1862 |
|
| Everest, C. |
Five
o'clock in the morning |
1866 |
|
| Everett, A. Brooks (Asa
Brooks) |
My
mothers cottage home |
1861 |
|
| Ex. Gov. C.J. McDonald of Ga. |
Southern
right's march |
1853 |
|
| Exodus VIII |
Go
down, Moses; Let my people go! |
1917 |
|
| F |
I'm
living on 5th Avenue |
1901 |
|
| F. & M. |
Till
we meet again |
1918 |
|
| F. Crow |
Susan's
Sunday out |
1865 |
|
| F. Gockeritz |
Good
news from home |
1854 |
|
| F. Gockeritz |
Poor
Charlie; Old slave who ran away & was carried back to his master |
1855 |
|
| F. Gockeritz |
There's
music in the air |
1857 |
|
| F. Goeckeritz |
Jessie's
dream or the relief of Lucknow |
1858 |
|
| F. H. |
Slavery
days; Characteristic march |
1906 |
|
| F. J. F. |
My
old New Hampshire home |
1898 |
|
| F. Moras |
Good
night, sweet dreams; Gut' Nacht, mein Lieb' |
1885 |
|
| F. Perring |
La
chasse infernal; Grand galop brillante; Op. 23 |
1870 |
|
| F. Perring |
Faust's
Wildfang galop; Wildfang galop |
|
|
| F. Ziegfeld, Jr. |
Hold
me; Ziegfeld follies of 1920; Fox trot song |
1920 |
|
| F. Ziegfeld, Jr. |
When
I hear a syncopated tune; Ziegfeld follies 1918 |
1918 |
|
| F. Ziegfeld, Jr. |
My
pony boy; Miss Innocence; Anna Held |
1909 |
|
| F.A. Fisher |
Down
by the river side |
1902 |
|
| F.G. Hale |
The
night has a thousand eyes |
1904 |
|
| F.G. Hale |
Under
the rose; Op. 8, no. 1 |
1897 |
|
| F.G. Hale |
Absent |
1899 |
|
| F.J. Lawson |
What'll
we do with him boys?; The Yanks made a monkey out of you |
1918 |
|
| Fabri |
O
tell me! Tell me! birdie wild?; O bitt' euch lieb Voglein |
1865 |
|
| Fairman, George |
I'm
the guy that paid the rent for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle |
1914 |
|
| Fairman, George |
I
don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way |
1917 |
|
| Fairman, George |
I
think we've got another Washington and Wilson is his name |
1915 |
|
| Falconnet, E. F. |
Annabel
Lee |
1853 |
|
| Faust, Henri |
Boccaccio
and Nancy Lee on a racket; Galop unique |
1880 |
|
| Fawcett, Geo. E. |
President's
emancipation march |
1862 |
|
| Federal Volunteers throught
the Union |
Glory,
hallelujah; The popular refrain of Glory, hallelujah; [Battle hymn of the republic] |
1861 |
|
| Ferd. Meyer & Sons |
Vue
de l'eau march |
1873 |
|
| Ferrer, M. Y. |
Sweet
Emeline |
1871 |
|
| Field, Virginia |
Liebestraum;
Nocturne |
1892 |
|
| Fieldhouse, Alfred |
Eventide;
Reverie |
1901 |
|
| Fields-Gay, Catherine |
Follow
me; Negro spiritual |
1919 |
|
| Fillmore, Henry |
Vashti;
Characteristique |
1904 |
|
| First Tennessee Opera Troupe |
Kingdom's
coming; The song of the contraband |
1864 |
|
| Fischer, Fred |
Peg
o'my heart |
1913 |
|
| Fischer, Fred |
I
want to go to Tokio |
1914 |
|
| Fisher, Fred |
Peg
o' my heart |
1913 |
|
| Fisher, Fred |
Zis
for you, "zat" for you! |
1913 |
|
| Fisher, Fred |
I'm
on my way to Mandalay |
1913 |
|
| Fitz, Albert H. |
Now
I wants ma pay |
1899 |
|
| Fitzgibbon, Bert |
Eeny,
meeny, miny, mo |
1906 |
|
| Flash, Harry L. |
What
care I for lilies pale; Vocal polonaise |
1868 |
|
| Flatow, Leon |
Everybody
loves a "jazz" band |
1917 |
|
| Fleeson, Neville |
I'll
be with you in apple blossom time |
1920 |
|
| Fleming, Albert |
I
keep it still that faded flower |
1863 |
|
| Fletcher, John |
When
I saw sweet Nellie home |
|
|
| Flick, C. roland |
Oriental
carnival grand march |
1899 |
|
| Flick, C. Roland |
Muted
strings at twilight; op. 19 |
1909 |
|
| Flivver, A. |
A
Ford song |
1918 |
|
| Florance, Claude |
Florette |
1877 |
|
| Floris, Agnetta |
Kentucky
dream waltz |
1919 |
|
| Flotow, Friedrich von |
Solo
profugo rejetto; From the time of earliest childhood |
1856 |
|
| Flynn, allan |
Bing!
bang! bing 'em on the Rhine |
1918 |
|
| Folsom |
Nicodemus
and his banjo; Cake-walk march & two step |
1899 |
|
| Forbes |
May
Irwin's Bully song; Widow Jones |
1896 |
|
| Forbriger |
Shamus
O'Brien; Answer to Nora O'Neal |
1867 |
|
| Ford, John |
Ef
de party wins |
1880 |
|
| Ford, Lena Guilbert |
Keep
the home-fires burning; Till the boys come home |
1915 |
|
| Forde, Stanley H. |
Here's
to the nut brown ale; A princess of Kensington |
1903 |
|
| Foster Quartette Club
(Hoboken, N.J.) |
My
blue eyed Jennie Bell |
1866 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
My
old Kentucky home; Old-time darkey song |
1898 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Beautiful
dreamer; Serenade |
1865 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Old
black Joe |
|
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Old
folks at home |
1887 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
My
old Kentucky home, good night |
1909 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
The
old folks at home |
1901 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Old
folks at home; Way down upon the Swanee river |
1894 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
That's
what's the matter |
1862 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Why
no one to love?; answer to No one to love |
|
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
I
see her still in my dreams |
|
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Old
folks at home |
1853 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Oh
boys, carry me 'long; Plantation melody |
1851 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Parthenia
to Ingomar |
|
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Fairy-belle |
|
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Gentle
Annie |
1856 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Willie
my brave |
1851 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Nelly
was a lady |
1853 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Old
black Joe |
|
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Laura
Lee |
1851 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
Old
black Joe; Transcription de concert; Foster's original theme with variations |
1903 |
|
| Foster, Stephen Collins |
My
old Kentucky home, Good-night |
|
|
| Fox, Eddie |
Down
by the mill |
1877 |
|
| Fox, Eddie |
The
old kitchen door |
1881 |
|
| Fox, G. D. |
Over
the garden wall |
|
|
| Francis E. Brownell |
Col.
Ellsworth's funeral march |
1861 |
|
| Francis, G. I. |
It's
a wonderful world after all |
1916 |
|
| Francis, S. |
Nanon
mazurka |
1887 |
|
| Francis, William T. |
Enniscorthy |
1891 |
|
| Frank A. Nankivel |
Such
is my love for you |
1906 |
|
| Frank A. Nankivel |
On
the blue hills of New England, far away |
1906 |
|
| Frank A. Nankivel |
Rae!
Rae! Rae! |
1906 |
|
| Frank A. Nankivell |
My
farewell don't mean good-bye |
1906 |
|
| Frank A. Nankivell |
'Mid
the fields of snowy cotton 'round my dear old Southern home |
1906 |
|
| Frank A. Nankivell |
Waiting,
waiting, for the day that ne'er will come |
1906 |
|
| Frank Croxton |
On
the road to Mandalay |
1907 |
|
| Frank Leslie |
Blue
jay's melody |
1863 |
|
| Frank Nankivell |
In
the orchard where the children used to play; Old homesong |
1906 |
|
| Frank Parker |
Tell
mother not to worry |
1899 |
|
| Frank, M. H. |
Reply
to the Bonnie blue flag; Answer to the Bonnie blue flag |
1862 |
|
| Frank, M. H. |
No
one to love: Ballad |
|
|
| Franklin Type Foundry
(stereotyper) |
Delta
kappa epsilon grand march |
1861 |
|
| Frantzen, Henry |
It's
time to close your drowsy eyes an' sleep; Lullaby |
1910 |
|
| Fred G. Latham |
Left
all alone again blues; Night boat |
1920 |
|
| Fred W. Braggins |
Little
brown baby |
1907 |
|
| Fred Weber |
When
the flowers bloom on no man's land what a wonderful day that will be |
1918 |
|
| Fred. W. Zaulig |
Ronde
de Mephisto; Je suis Mephisto; Le petit Faust |
1870 |
|
| Fredericks, Al |
Lazy
Sam |
1903 |
|
| Freedley, Vinton |
Madagascar
mangle; Rag two-step |
1912 |
|
| Freedman, Max C. |
I'm
happy go lucky |
1919 |
|
| Freeman, Harold B. |
Virginia
moonlight |
1920 |
|
| Freeman, Harold B. |
It's
a long way from Berlin to Broadway |
1917 |
|
| French, Arthur W. |
Little
sweetheart come and kiss me |
1875 |
|
| French, Arthur W. |
You'll
miss me when I'm gone |
1878 |
|
| French, Arthur W. |
Watching
by the golden gate |
1874 |
|
| French, Frank |
Idaho |
1864 |
|
| Frew |
Somebody's
coming to my house |
1913 |
|
| Frew |
Little
black lamb |
1907 |
|
| Frew |
Cavalleria
rusticana intermezzo |
|
|
| Frew |
Corn
flower waltz |
|
|
| Frew |
Black
Hawk waltzes |
|
|
| Friedland, Anatole |
I'm
hearing' from Erin and mother o'mine |
1917 |
|
| Friedman, Leo |
In
the shadow of the Carolina hills |
1907 |
|
| Frigate Cumberland |
The
last broadside |
1862 |
|
| Friml, Rudolf |
You're
in love |
1916 |
|
| Frisch, Billy |
Minnie
shimme for me |
1918 |
|
| Fry, Herbert |
As
I'd nothing else to do |
|
|
| Fry, William Henry |
Evening
meditation |
1907 |
|
| G.E. |
Mudder
knows |
1903 |
|
| G.E. |
Phyllis
waltzes |
1900 |
|
| G.F. Swain |
Where
the flowers bloom |
1870 |
|
| G.F. Swain |
Won't
you tell me why robin |
|
|
| G.F. Swain |
On
the beautiful blue Danube; Walzer; Op. 314 |
|
|
| G.F. Swain |
The
original Dixon's line or Dixey land; Dixey's land with variations |
1860 |
|
| G.F. Swain |
Opera
house march |
1872 |
|
| G.H. Primrose of Thatcher,
Primrose & West's Minstrels |
Mosey
on to glory |
1886 |
|
| G.S. Burton, M.D. |
Tell
me darling that you love me; Serenade and chorus; Companion to Twinkling stars |
1867 |
|
| G.W. Ackerman |
Womans
right; A right good ballad rightly illustrating womans rights |
1853 |
|
| Gabriel, Charles Hutchinson |
Go
to sleep my honey; Solo in darkey dialiect |
1897 |
|
| Gabriel, Jacob |
Brought
back victory again; Patriotic march song |
1919 |
|
| Gabriel, Virginia |
The
Forsaken; She sat beside the mountain spring |
|
|
| Gabriel, Virginia |
When
sparrows build |
|
|
| Gaby Deslys |
That
hula hula; Stop, look, listen |
1915 |
|
| Gage, George W. |
Sleepy-headed
little Mary Green; A yawning song |
1900 |
|
| Ganter, F. |
Favorite
students serenade; Donna Juanita |
1885 |
|
| Ganz, Moritz |
The
rose; Mit einer Rose |
1860 |
|
| Gardenier, Ed. |
School
mates; Not so many years ago |
1909 |
|
| Gardner, William H. |
He
was a soldier brave |
1892 |
|
| Garrett, T. E. |
Guard
of land and sea |
1861 |
|
| Garrett, T. Ellwood |
Bell
Brandon |
1854 |
|
| Gartlan, George H. (George
Hugh) |
What
an Irishman means by Machree |
1916 |
|
| Garton, Ted |
I
am always building castles in the air |
1919 |
|
| Gautier, Leonard |
Secret;
Intermezzo pizzicato |
1888 |
|
| Geddes, J. L. |
Bonnie
flag with the stripes and stars; Bonnie blue flag |
1863 |
|
| Geibel, Adam |
South
Car'lina tickle : Cake walk |
1898 |
|
| Geibel, Adam |
Kentucky
Babe; Plantation lullaby |
1896 |
|
| Geibel, Adam |
Old
year dies tonight |
1885 |
|
| Geil, F. |
Blandina;
Polka brilliante |
1855 |
|
| Gen. John F. Hartranft |
The
Governor's march |
1873 |
|
| Gen. T. J. Jackson, the
Southern hero |
Stonewall
Jackson's grand march |
1863 |
|
| Gene Austin |
My
melancholy baby |
1912 |
|
| Gene Buck |
The
gondolier |
1904 |
|
| General Don Jose Paez |
Marche
de nuit |
1856 |
|
| General Robert E. Lee |
General
Lee's grand march |
|
|
| General William Smith,
Governor of Virginia |
Old
Dominion march |
1863 |
|
| Genl. Beauregard |
Fall
of Fort Sumter |
1861 |
|
| Genl. Turner Ashby, C.S.A. |
Ashby
galop |
1862 |
|
| Gennari, Federico |
Trumpet
schottisch; Op. 41 |
1868 |
|
| Geo. F. Bensell |
Woodburn
polka |
1855 |
|
| Geo. F. Swain |
Kiss
waltz; Bacio |
1865 |
|
| Geo. F. Swain |
Sally
come up |
1864 |
|
| Geo. F. Swain |
Childhood
and home |
|
|
| Geo. H. Primrose |
She
is mine to have and to hold |
1901 |
|
| Geo. H. Walker |
Marche
de nuit |
1888 |
|
| Geo. H. Walker |
The
old sentinel march |
1888 |
|
| Geo. Hart |
Johnson
wins the cake |
1897 |
|
| Geo. Minor |
Never
court but one; I have finished it, the letter that tells him he is free |
1856 |
|
| Geo. Swain |
Kitty
Wells |
1861 |
|
| Geo. Swain |
Angel
friends |
1862 |
|
| George Evans |
Look
our for the hoodoo-doo-doo man |
1899 |
|
| George H. Walker |
I
know your face but I can't call your name |
1914 |
|
| George R. White |
Love;
Sergeant Kitty |
1903 |
|
| George, G. |
Confederate
flag |
1861 |
|
| George, G. |
Confederate
flag |
1861 |
|
| Georgius |
Wearing
of the grey!; Wearing of the green |
1865 |
|
| German & Br. |
Here's
your mule; Comic camp song and chorus |
1862 |
|
| German & Bro. |
Lone
grave by the sea |
1862 |
|
| German & Bro. |
Lucilla,
the maid of Shiloh |
1864 |
|
| Germania Musical Society |
Brightest
eyes galop |
1855 |
|
| Germania Musical Society |
L'Orleana
galop |
1853 |
|
| Germania Orchestra |
Six
in hand galop |
1868 |
|
| Germania Orchestra |
Radetzky
march; Op. 228 |
|
|
| Gertie Brown |
Shake
yo' dusters; Piccaninny rag |
1898 |
|
| Gertrude Cogut |
He's
a rag picker |
1914 |
|
| Gesner |
In
dear old Dixie I long to be |
1907 |
|
| Gilbert, L. Wolfe (Louis
Wolfe) |
Dreamy
Amazon |
1919 |
|
| Gilbert, L. Wolfe (Louis
Wolfe) |
Set
aside your tears till the boys come marching home |
1917 |
|
| Gill, Charles H. |
29th
regiment march |
1863 |
|
| Gill, Edward J. |
I'm
leaving thee in sorrow, Annie |
|
|
| Gill, Mason |
Mah
black-eyed rascal; Darktown lullaby |
1899 |
|
| Gillingham |
Flower
polka |
1865 |
|
| Gillingham |
Sea
foam mazurka |
1865 |
|
| Gillingham |
The
Syanna schottisch |
1853 |
|
| Gillingham |
Lone
star or Secession polka |
1861 |
|
| Gillingham |
Let
me kiss him for his mother |
1852 |
|
| Gillingham |
La
violette polka mazurka |
1865 |
|
| Gillingham |
Ocean
spray polka |
1865 |
|
| Gillingham |
Buchanan
Schottisch; Op. 30 |
1856 |
|
| Gillingham |
Soldier's
wife |
1860 |
|
| Gillingham |
Sweet
Evelina waltz |
1865 |
|
| Gillingham |
Paradise
waltz |
1858 |
|
| Gillingham |
Regent's
march |
1859 |
|
| Gillingham |
Family
cottillions first sett |
1856 |
|
| Gillingham |
Osgood
waltz; I have something sweet to tell you |
1855 |
|
| Gillingham |
Old
fashioned cottillions with appropriate figures |
1856 |
|
| Gillingham |
Les
bords du Danube |
1855 |
|
| Gillingham |
Affection
Schottisch |
1853 |
|
| Gillingham |
Oh!
hail us ye free; Grand chorus of the winds from Ernani |
1861 |
|
| Gillingham |
The
lancers quadrilles; Les Lanciers quadrilles |
1858 |
|
| Gimbel, Charles |
Grand
paraphrase de concert on the popular melody Old black Joe; Old black Joe; Op. 33 |
1877 |
|
| Gladys Leslie |
I'm
going to follow the boys; Novelty song |
1917 |
|
| Glick, Messe G. M. |
When
you sang "Hush-a-bye Baby" to me; Companion song to Missouri waltz song (Hush-a-bye ma baby) |
1918 |
|
| Glover, Charles |
Finigan's
wake; Popular Irish song |
1864 |
|
| Glover, Charles |
Nancy
Fat |
1864 |
|
| Glover, Charles William |
Conscript's
departure; Jeannette & Jeannot |
|
|
| Glover, Charles William |
Jeannette
& Jeannot; Conscripts departure |
|
|
| Glover, Stephen |
Do
they think of me at home |
|
|
| Glover, Stephen |
Song
of Blanche Alpen |
|
|
| Glover, Stephen |
Fort
Sumpter grand march |
|
|
| Glover, Stephen |
The
Southron's watchword!; The grave of a hero or victory |
1861 |
|
| Glover, Stephen |
The
Southron's watchword!; The grave of a hero or victory |
1861 |
|
| Glover, Stephen |
Mother
can this the glory be |
1862 |
|
| Glover, Stephen |
The
Southron's watchword!; The grave of a hero or victory |
1861 |
|
| Glover, Stephen |
They
said my love would change with time |
|
|
| Glover, Stephen |
Do
they think of me at home |
|
|
| Glover, Stephen |
Goodbye
at the door |
|
|
| Glover, Stephen |
Good
bye at the door |
|
|
| Glover, Stephen |
Blind
girl to her harp |
|
|
| Glover, Stephen |
Do
they think of me at home |
1866 |
|
| Goerdeler, Richard |
Sambo's
hunting song |
1897 |
|
| Goetz, Coleman |
We'll
have a jubilee in my old Kentucky home |
1915 |
|
| Golden, John |
I
can dance with everybody but my wife; Sybil |
1916 |
|
| Goldman, Maxwell |
Ostende;
Ball room dance |
1910 |
|
| Goodman, Frank |
Swanee
blues |
1920 |
|
| Goodwin, Joe |
A
little bit of sunshine; A little bit of sunshine from home |
1918 |
|
| Gosden, J. T. |
Return
of Enoch Arden |
1866 |
|
| Gosden, J. T. |
Smile
once again my Hattie dear |
1856 |
|
| Gottler, Archie |
I'm
looking for a warm spot |
1915 |
|
| Gottschalk, Louis F. (Louis
Ferdinand) |
Keep
a inchin an' a inchin' along |
1896 |
|
| Gottschalk, Louis F. (Louis
Ferdinand) |
Slumber
on Baby dear; Mother's cradle song; Laninnarella |
1863 |
|
| Gottschalk, Louis Moreau |
Miserere
du Trovatore; Paraphrase de concert |
1888 |
|
| Gounod, Charles |
Selection
from the opera Faust |
1902 |
|
| Gouraud, Jackson |
Keep
your eye on your friend Mister Johnson; Swell Miss Fitzwell |
1898 |
|
| Grace Wilson |
Mammy's
shufflin' dance |
1911 |
|
| Graf, Charles H. |
U.S.
fleet sailing around the world (Dec. 16th 1907-Febr. 22nd 1909); Song without words |
1909 |
|
| Graham, Charles |
Picture
that is turned toward the wall; Pathetic song and chorus |
1891 |
|
| Graham, Charles |
Two
little girls in blue |
1893 |
|
| Grannis, H. E. |
Do
they miss me at home? |
|
|
| Grant Brower |
The
Virginia skedaddle; Ethiopian patrol |
1892 |
|
| Grant, Bert |
The
tale the church bell told; Someone will answer for my silence |
1918 |
|
| Grant, Farragut S. |
Steady!
boys, steady!!; March two-step |
1905 |
|
| Graves, Robert |
Golden
crown; Negro spiritual |
1919 |
|
| Graves, Sidney |
Please
God, make room for a little boy! |
1874 |
|
| Gray & Valory |
Empire
state grand march |
1864 |
|
| Gray & Valory |
I
cannot, cannot say farewell |
1861 |
|
| Gray & Valory |
Camp-fire
song |
1864 |
|
| Gray & Valory |
Silvery
shower; Tremolo etude |
|
|
| Gray, Henry W. |
Columbia
waltz |
1863 |
|
| Gray, Roger |
I
thought my troubles were over, but they'd scarce begun; Abyssinia |
1906 |
|
| Greatorex, H. W. (Henry
Wellington) |
Love
me! |
|
|
| Greene |
I
have no joy but in thy smile; Written expressly for Godey's lady's book |
|
|
| Greene |
Leaf
by leaf the roses fall |
1864 |
|
| Greene |
Cuffee's
war song |
1863 |
|
| Greene |
Away
goes Cuffee; Hooray for '63 |
1863 |
|
| Greene |
Welcome
home; Companion to Do they miss me at home |
1853 |
|
| Greene |
How
are you exempt? |
1863 |
|
| Greene |
Tony
Pastor's medley The cottage by the sea |
1854 |
|
| Greene |
Some
things love me |
1853 |
|
| Greene |
Take
this letter to my mother |
1873 |
|
| Greene & Walker |
Fred
Wilson's clog dances |
1860 |
|
| Greene & Walker |
Si
la stanchezza m'opprime; Here let me rest now; Il Travatore; Si la stanchezza |
1854 |
|
| Griffes, Charles Tomlinson |
In
a myrtle shade; Poems; Op. 9, no. 1 |
1918 |
|
| Griffiths, H. Craven |
Young
folks from home; Companion to Old folks at home |
1852 |
|
| Grobe, Charles |
Yes!
the die is cast; Pestal chant favori varie pour lepiano; Op. 219 |
1851 |
|
| Grobe, Charles |
Shells
of ocean; Op. 584; shells of ocean var. |
|
|
| Grobe, Charles |
Solitude
sweetened; Lady mine! lady mine!; Op. 419 |
1854 |
|
| Grobe, Charles |
The
Battle of Roanoke Island; Op. 1395 |
1862 |
|
| Grobe, Charles |
Maryland,
my Maryland! with brilliant variations; Op.1450 |
1863 |
|
| Grobe, Charles |
La
donna e mobile; Over the summer sea from Rigoletto; Variations for piano; Op. 613 |
1851 |
|
| Grossman, Bernie |
When
Uncle Joe steps into France |
1918 |
|
| Grossmith, Edward |
Somebody
else has won my hand but my heart belongs to you |
1916 |
|
| Grossmith, Edward |
Hula
Lou |
1916 |
|
| Guenther, William |
Guenthers'
Lung healer march; Lung healer march |
1882 |
|
| Guerin, Francois |
The
Marseillaise; La Marseillaise; French national hymn |
1901 |
|
| Guglielmo |
La
camelia; The camelia |
1857 |
|
| Guion, David Wendell |
De
Ol' ark's a-moverin' |
1918 |
|
| Gumbert, Friedrich |
Sad
is my heart with care; Wie mir's im Herzen schwer; Op. 52 |
|
|
| Gumble, Albert |
Southern
gals |
1917 |
|
| Gumble, Albert |
Winter |
1910 |
|
| Gung'l, Josef |
Dream
of the ocean; Dream on the ocean; Traum auf dem Ocean |
1861 |
|
| Gung'l, Josef |
Never
surrender quick step |
1863 |
|
| Gurney, Frank J. |
Dance
of the night hawks; Fantasia de wee sma' hours |
1897 |
|
| Gurrey |
Voi
che sapete; Marriage of Figaro |
|
|
| Gus Williams |
Vaiter!
Vaiter! hot potato; Waiter, waiter, hot potato |
1880 |
|
| Gustave Satter |
Trois
mazurkas |
1870 |
|
| Gustin, L. V. |
Soldiers
of fortune march two-step |
1901 |
|
| Guy E. Turpin |
Pray
for the lights to go out; Negro shouting song; New "Ballin' the
Jack" song |
1916 |
|
| Guy, Thos. J. (Thomas J.) |
Zeta
psi polka |
|
|
| H. C. L. |
Dreams |
|
|
| H. Wehrmann |
Kellogg
valse |
|
|
| H. Whatley |
The
American flag |
1861 |
|
| H. Whitestone |
Galt
House polka |
1869 |
|
| H.B. Eddy |
Twilight |
1906 |
|
| H.B. Eddy |
My
faithful Rose |
1906 |
|
| H.G. Chilberg |
Sing
me a "come-all-ye" like my daddy sang to me; The follies of 1908 |
1908 |
|
| H.R.S. |
O
maiden sweet and holy; Du bist wie eine Blume |
1908 |
|
| H.Y. |
Latonia
rag; March and two-step |
1903 |
|
| Hall (photographer) |
Smoky
mokes; cakewalk and two-step |
1899 |
|
| Hall, Foley |
Ever
of thee |
|
|
| Hall, H. M. |
Coat
of faded gray |
1866 |
|
| Hall, John T. |
Looney
coons; Cake walk & two step |
1900 |
|
| Halls, J. C. |
Fuss
and feathers; A genuine rag |
1919 |
|
| Hamel, Kittie M. |
White
seal rag |
1907 |
|
| Hamlin, Hugo |
I'm
going back to Chattanooga Tennessee |
1913 |
|
| Hammerstein, Arthur |
In
the old fashioned way; Somebody's sweetheart |
1918 |
|
| Hanby, Benjamin Russel |
Darling
Nelly Gray |
|
|
| Hancel, Max |
Since
your eyes looked into mine |
1906 |
|
| Handel, George Frideric |
Angels
ever bright and fair; Theodora |
1863 |
|
| Handy, W. C. (William
Christopher) |
The
yellow dog rag; He's gone where the Southern crosses the Yellow Dog |
1914 |
|
| Handy, W. C. (William
Christopher) |
Beale
Street blues |
1917 |
|
| Hanley, James F. (James
Frederick) |
Three
wonderful letters from home |
1918 |
|
| Hardy, A. S. |
Wild
gazelle lancers |
1882 |
|
| Hardy, Will |
Dusky
troopers march & cake walk |
1900 |
|
| Harmoneons |
Lone
starry hours; Serenade |
1850 |
|
| Harrell |
Mississippi
rag two-step |
1897 |
|
| Harrell, William B. |
Up
with the flag |
1863 |
|
| Harris, Chas. K. (Charles
Kassell) |
Somewhere |
1906 |
|
| Harris, Chas. K. (Charles
Kassell) |
After
the ball |
1892 |
|
| Harris, Fred D. |
Scotch
lassie Jean; Tourists in a Pullman car |
1873 |
|
| Harris, Sydney P. |
Ruben's
dream |
1906 |
|
| Harry Earl |
Zacatecas
march |
1904 |
|
| Harry Farl |
Anitra's
dance; Peer Gynt Suite |
|
|
| Harry H. Richard |
Teasing;
I was only, only teasing you |
1904 |
|
| Harry Harris |
Waltz
me 'till I'm weary, dearie |
1910 |
|
| Harry Le Van |
The
girl I used to know |
1914 |
|
| Harry Pepper |
Dreaming;
Orpheus and Eurydice |
|
|
| Hartwell, William H. |
Confederates
grand march |
1861 |
|
| Hartwell, William H. |
Confederates
grand march |
1861 |
|
| Harvey, P. T. |
Piedmont
march; Gate city guard quick step |
1887 |
|
| Hasen |
Old
man jazz; An eccentric fox trot song |
1920 |
|
| Haskell, D. H. |
Prize
banner quick step |
1858 |
|
| Hastings, Handel |
Little
dusky star; Creole cradle song |
1904 |
|
| Hattersley, Charles M. |
The
Yankee message; Uncle Sam to Spain |
1898 |
|
| Hauser |
Mount
Vernon polka |
|
|
| Havez, Jean |
Never
bank on a travelling man |
1904 |
|
| Hawley, C. B. (Charles Beach) |
Greeting |
1898 |
|
| Hawley, C. B. (Charles Beach) |
Calm
on the listening ear of night; Christmas song |
1905 |
|
| Haworth, D. |
Line
of rags; March or two step |
1903 |
|
| Hayden, Ed. |
Oh!
light your lamps; End song |
1881 |
|
| Hayden, Joe |
When
the black folks turn white |
1898 |
|
| Hayden, W. L. (Winslow L.) |
Departed
days |
1867 |
|
| Hayes, F. Clifton |
Huskin
bee; Maud Muller |
1903 |
|
| Hayes, F. Clifton |
Heart's
message |
1907 |
|
| Haynes, Edward |
We
shall miss you dearest brother |
1864 |
|
| Hays, Will. S. (William
Shakespeare) |
I'm
agwine down south |
1874 |
|
| Hays, Will. S. (William
Shakespeare) |
The
moon is out to night, love |
1867 |
|
| Hays, Will. S. (William
Shakespeare) |
Oh!
Give me a home in the South |
1872 |
|
| Hays, Will. S. (William
Shakespeare) |
Mistress
Jinks of Madison Square; Misstress Jinks, wife of Capt. Jinks |
1868 |
|
| Hays, Will. S. (William
Shakespeare) |
Minnie
May |
1887 |
|
| Hays, Will. S. (William
Shakespeare) |
Little
old log cabin in the lane |
1913 |
|
| Hays, Will. S. (William
Shakespeare) |
Nora
O'Neal |
1866 |
|
| Hays, William Shakespeare |
Evangeline |
1865 |
|
| Hearst San Francisco Relief
Fund |
The
stricken city |
1906 |
|
| Hein, Silvio |
Eyes
have a language of their own; Betty |
1916 |
|
| Heineman, E. |
Gen.
Beauregard's grand march |
|
|
| Heinrich, Dick |
Jazzin'
the blues away |
1918 |
|
| Heinzman, Otto |
Down
where the silv'ry mohawk flows |
1905 |
|
| Heiser, L. W. |
Dreaming |
1906 |
|
| Helene Mora |
Down
where the cotton blossoms grow |
1901 |
|
| Helf, J. Fred |
The
waltz must change to a march, Marie |
1905 |
|
| Heller, Stephen |
Tarantelle;
Op. 58, no. 2 |
|
|
| Helmsmuller, F. B. |
Lancers
quadrilles |
1857 |
|
| Helmsmuller, F. B. |
Hurrah
Sturm Galop |
1859 |
|
| Helmsmuller, F. B. |
Trab-trab
galop |
1860 |
|
| Helmsmuller, F. B. |
Medianoche
galop |
1860 |
|
| Helmsmuller, F. B. |
Trab-trab
galop; Trab trab galop; Op. 927 |
1862 |
|
| Helmsmuller, F. B. |
Poliuto
galop; Martiri |
1859 |
|
| Henderson, A. L. |
Her
last refrain |
1902 |
|
| Henri Wehrmann |
Silliman
Institute grand waltz; op. 17 |
1895 |
|
| Henri Wehrmann |
Renouveau
valse |
1882 |
|
| Henri Wehrmann |
Moonlight
waltz |
1888 |
|
| Henry C. Jones, Director
General Va. Exposition |
Virginia
Exposition march |
1888 |
|
| Henry Clive |
I'm
the guy who guards the harem and my heart's in my work; Ziegfeld Follies of 1919 |
1919 |
|
| Henry S. Brown |
Creole
lover's song |
1877 |
|
| Henry Squires |
Good
night! beloved; Serenade |
|
|
| Henry, S. |
Cling
to the rock |
1862 |
|
| Henry, S. R. |
Down
in the old cherry orchard; Rural ballad |
1907 |
|
| Henry, S. R. |
Queen
of the south sea isles |
1915 |
|
| Henshaw, Alice Francelia |
June
'Liza |
1897 |
|
| Hensler, William L. |
Polka
La favorita; La favorita |
1863 |
|
| Hensler, William L. |
Pensiviana;
Valse sentimentale |
1862 |
|
| Herbert, Victor |
So
they say; Viceroy |
1900 |
|
| Herbert, Victor |
Gypsy
love song; Slumber on, my little gypsy sweetheart; The fortune teller |
1898 |
|
| Herbert, Victor |
Because
you're you; The red mill |
1906 |
|
| Herbert, Victor |
Valse
a la mode |
1915 |
|
| Herbert, Victor |
I
can't do the sum; Babes in toy land |
1903 |
|
| Heroes of the battle at
Pittsburgh landing |
Shiloh
victory polka; Victory polka |
|
|
| Heroes of the ill-fated
Titanic |
The
band played Nearer my God to thee as the ship went down |
1912 |
|
| Herscher, Louis |
Where
do they get those beautiful dolls? |
1919 |
|
| Herz, Henri |
There
is no home like my own |
|
|
| Herz, Henri |
La
Californienne; Grande polka brillante; Op. 167 |
|
|
| Herz, William |
Dixie
polka |
1861 |
|
| Herzer, Wallie |
Tickle
the ivories |
1913 |
|
| Hewitt, George Washington |
America
shall aye be free!; Opus 55 |
1859 |
|
| Hewitt, George Washington |
Song
to our flag; Hail that great and glorious banner |
1861 |
|
| Hewitt, H. D. (Horatio Dawes) |
Not
married yet |
1863 |
|
| Hewitt, John Hill |
Rock
me to sleep, Mother |
|
|
| Hewitt, John Hill |
Stonewall
quickstep |
1863 |
|
| Hewitt, John Hill |
Dixie,
the land of King Cotton |
1863 |
|
| Hewitt, John Hill |
Rock
me to sleep, Mother |
1862 |
|
| Hewitt, John Hill |
Rock
me to sleep, Mother |
1863 |
|
| Hewitt, John Hill |
Rock
me to sleep, Mother |
|
|
| Hewitt, John Hill |
I
knew thou would'st return |
1852 |
|
| Hewitt, John Hill |
I
will meet thee |
1863 |
|
| Hewitt, John Hill |
Dreaming
of thee |
1865 |
|
| Higgins, H. M. (Hiram M.) |
The
old musician and his harp |
1866 |
|
| Hime, E. L. |
something
to love me |
|
|
| Hinton, T. H. |
Old
folks ballad |
1867 |
|
| Hirsch, Louis A. (Louis
Achille) |
Garden
of my dreams; Ziegfeld follies 1918 |
1918 |
|
| Hobbs, W. L. |
I
wish I was in Dixie's land; Dixie's land |
1860 |
|
| Hodges, Jim S. |
U.S.A.
for mine |
1908 |
|
| Hodik |
Jack
Frost galop |
1859 |
|
| Hoffman, Edward |
Grand
fantasia on the popular theme The mocking bird; Grand paraphrase de concert; Auld lang syne; Listen to the mockingbird |
1864 |
|
| Hoffmann, Max |
Walk,
walk, walk; A night of the fourth |
1901 |
|
| Hoffmann, Max |
Dusky
Sandy from Sandusky, Ohio |
1911 |
|
| Hofstetter Bros. |
Sonatinas,
op. 36, no. 3, C major |
1884 |
|
| Hogan, Ernest |
I
just can't keep my eyes off you; The oyster man |
1907 |
|
| Holbrook, J. P. |
Just
as I am |
1878 |
|
| Holland, Albert |
Cherry
Alley; Madison Avenue |
1852 |
|
| Holst, Eduard |
June-bugs
dance; Tanz der Maikafer; Danse d'un Hanneton |
1888 |
|
| Holzmann, Abe |
Blaze
away march and two-step |
1901 |
|
| Homer, Charles |
Rocked
in the cradle of the deep; Rock'd in the cradle of the deep |
|
|
| Hon. Stephen A. Douglas |
Douglas
Schottisch |
1860 |
|
| Hoomes, B. Clifford |
Molly
Maloney |
1909 |
|
| Horn, Eph. |
Never
push a man going down hill; Never push a man going down the hill |
1870 |
|
| Horton, Aida |
We
want our Daddy dear, back home; Baby ballad; Hello Central, give me France |
1918 |
|
| Hosfeld, S. |
Potatoes,
cheese and cabbage |
1872 |
|
| Hounslow |
Under
de mango tree!; West Indian song & chorus |
1872 |
|
| Hounslow |
La
Gitana waltzes |
|
|
| Hounslow |
O!
My maid is fairer still; Hungarian air |
1872 |
|
| Howard & Howard |
Iola |
1906 |
|
| Howard, Richard |
Dreams
just dreams |
1919 |
|
| Howard, Richard |
It's
only the end of a romance to you; But to me its the end of the world |
1918 |
|
| Howard, Rollin |
Let
me be?; Eccentric song and dance; Shoo fly, don't bother me (companion to) |
1870 |
|
| Howard, Rowland |
You
never miss the water till the well runs dry; Waste not, want not |
|
|
| Howard, W. E. |
Hurrah
for the USA |
1915 |
|
| Hoyt |
Keep
a' knockin'; Trip to Chinatown |
1895 |
|
| Hoyt & Thomas |
Songs
from Hoyt's a Trip to Chinatown; Bowery; Chaperone; Widow; Reuben and Cynthia |
1892 |
|
| Hughie Thompson |
I
want to be in Dixie |
1912 |
|
| Hull & Bro. |
Gen.
Burnside's quick step; Burnside quickstep |
1863 |
|
| Hullah, John |
Three
fishers went sailing |
1879 |
|
| Hunckel & Son |
Exhibition-quickstep |
1858 |
|
| Hunten, Franz |
Les
bords du Rhin; Grande valse brillante; Op. 120 |
1860 |
|
| Hunter, Charles |
Tickled
to death; Why we smile; Ragtime march and two step |
1899 |
|
| Hunter, Charles |
Possum
and taters: Ragtime feast |
1900 |
|
| Hupfer, W. |
My
heart's delight polka |
1859 |
|
| Huston, Frank C. |
Little
sunshine |
1919 |
|
| Hutchinson Family |
Camp
meeting songs of the Florida freedman; Don't staya way; Wait a little while; Pharaoh's army |
1870 |
|
| Hutchinson Family (Singers) |
Wouldn't
you like to know! |
1862 |
|
| Hutchinson Family (Singers) |
Uncle
Sam's farm |
1850 |
|
| Hutchinson Family (Singers) |
Slavery
is a hard foe to battle |
1855 |
|
| Hutchinson Family, Tribe of
Asa |
Tenting
on the old camp ground |
1864 |
|
| I. B. D. |
When
it's cherry blossom time in Georgia |
1913 |
|
| I. Hermann |
Return
of spring; Retour du printemps |
1862 |
|
| I. Hermann (electrotyper) |
Do
they think of me at home |
|
|
| I.I. Worrell |
Sparkling
polka |
1850 |
|
| Ide, E. Louis |
Sword
of Robert Lee |
1867 |
|
| Ilsley, E. Clarke |
Yes
we think of thee at home; Answer to Do they think of me at home |
1864 |
|
| Ilsley, E. Clarke |
I
am dreaming still of thee |
|
|
| Ilsley, E. Clarke |
Kiss
me before I die Mother |
|
|
| Ilsley, E. Clarke |
How
can I leave thee |
|
|
| Independent Order of Sons of
Malta |
It
is recorded |
1860 |
|
| Independent soul that never
courts a smile or bends beneath a frown |
Flag
of the sunny South |
|
|
| Ingraham, Herbert |
In
my little Hottentot hut for two; In Africa |
1909 |
|
| Ingraham, Roy |
You
for me in the summertime |
1915 |
|
| Inscribed to absent friends |
We
miss thee at home |
1853 |
|
| Irene Bordoni of Melville
Ellis & Irene Bordoni |
On
the South Sea isle; Beautiful Hawaiian song |
1916 |
|
| Iroquis Club, Chicago |
Bryan's
Democratic success march |
1896 |
|
| Irving, Mand |
One
fond heart |
1860 |
|
| Isaacs, P. B. |
Brother's
fainting at the door |
1863 |
|
| Isabel Stone |
When
the leaves begin to turn : a waltz song |
1878 |
|
| Isenman, Emil. |
Dear
Baltimore in Maryland |
1894 |
|
| J. Bufford |
The
unfortunate man |
1852 |
|
| J. C. J. |
Flow
gently, sweet Afton |
1880 |
|
| J. C_N |
We
are coming from the cotton fields |
1864 |
|
| J. Frank Giles |
Shew
fly!; Shoo fly!; op. 14; Shew fly! don't bother me |
1869 |
|
| J. H. |
Till
the sands of the desert grow cold |
1913 |
|
| J. K. |
Yellow
rose of Texas |
|
|
| J. Lion |
Protection
Rifles' quick step |
1861 |
|
| J. Lowe |
Edinburgh;
Quadrille upon Scotch airs |
|
|
| J. Oakley Nodyne |
Coming
home; The cruel war is over |
1865 |
|
| J. Queen |
Star
spangled banner |
1861 |
|
| J. R. |
Mabel;
Ah! Mabel del mio cor; Mabel waltz |
1867 |
|
| J. Rodgers |
Asleep
in the deep |
1897 |
|
| J. Scharr |
Bingen
on the Rhine |
1865 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
Good
as wheat |
1873 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
Marian
Gray |
1863 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
The
drummer boy of Shiloh |
1863 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
Requiem;
In memory of the confederate dead |
1866 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
We
may never meet again |
1863 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
Coup
d'amour polka |
1852 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
Poor
oppressed |
1862 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
The
flag of the South; A voice from the old Academy |
1861 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
Bright
Southern star |
1866 |
|
| J. Slinglandt |
O,
do not blame my sadd'ning heart |
1862 |
|
| J. T. |
My
father sould charcoal |
1868 |
|
| J.A. Herman |
Mother
would comfort me |
1863 |
|
| J.C. Pearson |
Souvenir
de Trovatore de Verdi |
1856 |
|
| J.E. Rosenthal |
An
honest true American is good enough for me |
1895 |
|
| J.E. Rosenthal |
A
warmin' up in Dixie; Cake walk, march and two step |
1899 |
|
| J.E. Rosenthal |
Mammy's
little yaller gal; Ethiopian lullaby with refrain |
1897 |
|
| J.F. Schulz |
Take
back the heart |
|
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Oh!
Whisper what thou feelest; O Whisper what thou feelest |
1864 |
|
| J.F. Weeks |
O
give me a home by the sea |
|
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Soldier's
farewell; The South shall yet be free; Partant pour la syne |
1863 |
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Wake
lady, wake |
1864 |
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Leonore
polka |
|
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Battle-cry
of freedom |
1864 |
|
| J.F. Weeks |
The
young volunteer |
1863 |
|
| J.F. Weeks |
I've
brought thee an ivy leaf |
|
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Strike
for the South; Patriotic song |
1863 |
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Take
me home |
1864 |
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Would
I were with thee |
|
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Minnie
Lee |
1864 |
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Juanita;
A Spanish ballad |
|
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Rochester
schottisch |
|
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Why
do I weep for thee? |
|
|
| J.F. Weeks |
Not
for gold or precious stones |
|
|
| J.G. Lumbard |
Song
of a thousand years |
1863 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Sally
come up |
1863 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Battle
of Port Royal; Bombardment of Forts Walker & Beauregard; Op. 385 |
1861 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Gen.
Lee's quick march; Robert E. Lee quick march |
1870 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Come
birdie come |
1870 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Gathering
shells from the sea shore |
1875 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Harp
at midnight; Nocturne |
1866 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Polly
Perkins of Pemberton Green |
|
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Kiss
me and I'll go to sleep; Forgive me rather dear, forgive me; Companion song to the popular Put me in my little bed |
1870 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Gen.
Hancock's grand march |
1880 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
O'er
graves of the loved ones; Plant beautiful flowers |
1868 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Music
of the Union; Medley on American national airs; Op. 1348; Star spangled banner; Red, white and blue; Hail Columbia;
Washington's march; Yankee Doodle |
1861 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Funeral
march performed at the obsequies of the Hon. Daniel Webster; Funeral march in honor of Daniel Webster |
1861 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Come
birdie come |
1870 |
|
| J.H. Bufford |
Down
South whar de sugar cane grows |
1877 |
|
| J.H. Bufford's |
The
absent one |
1872 |
|
| J.H. Bufford's Sons |
I'll
await my love |
1883 |
|
| J.H. Bufford's Sons |
Arrow
and the song |
|
|
| J.J. Lemon |
Moonlight
music; Souvenir de Weber |
1862 |
|
| J.J.L. |
Black
key mazurka |
1864 |
|
| J.J.L. |
Coral
caves |
1867 |
|
| J.M. Armstrong |
See
that my grave's kept green |
1876 |
|
| J.M. Armstrong |
The
boys in blue will see it through; Campaign song and Chorus |
1876 |
|
| J.M. Armstrong |
The
national anthem; Are they not all ministering spirits |
1879 |
|
| J.M. Armstrong Company |
General
Harrison's inaugural quickstep |
1889 |
|
| J.R. |
When
the evening twilight bids the day good-bye |
1906 |
|
| J.S. [i.e., J. Slinglandt] |
Why
can we not be brothers; We know that we were rebels |
1865 |
|
| J.S. Pearson |
The
banjo; Grotesque fantasie |
1855 |
|
| J.S. Quirk Cut Co. |
Huckleberry
Finn cake walk; Two-step |
1900 |
|
| J.T. Paterson |
When
the boys come home |
|
|
| J.T. Paterson |
Cottage
by the sea |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Paterson |
Listen
to the mocking bird |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Paterson |
I
would like to change my name; A favorite encore song; Op. 538 |
1863 |
|
| J.T. Paterson |
Missouri
or A voice from the South |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Paterson |
Brave
boys are they |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Paterson |
I
dream of thee; By the camp-fire's lonely watch |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Paterson |
Take
me home |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Paterson & Co. |
Stonewall
Jackson's grand march |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Paterson & Co. |
Mother
would comfort me! |
|
|
| J.T. Paterson & Co. |
Rest
darling rest!; Lullaby |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Paterson & Co. |
The
volunteer; It is my country's call |
1861 |
|
| J.T. Paterson & Co. |
God
save the South!; Pro aris et focis |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Patterson & Co. |
Bird
of beauty |
1864 |
|
| J.T. Peterson |
Faded
flowers |
|
|
| J.W. Bufford |
Sea
Serpent Polka |
|
|
| Jackson, George Edward |
General
Grant's funeral march |
1885 |
|
| Jackson, Henry R. (Henry
Rootes) |
My
wife and child |
1863 |
|
| Jackson, Tony |
Miss
Samantha Johnson's wedding day |
1916 |
|
| Jackson, Tony |
Pretty
baby; Passing show of 1916 |
1916 |
|
| Jacob, John |
Gen.
Ben. McCulloch's grand march |
1861 |
|
| Jacobi, Victor |
On
Miami shore waltz; Golden sands of Miami |
1919 |
|
| Jacobs-Bond, Carrie |
Movin'
in de bes' soci'ty; Honey by an' by |
1903 |
|
| Jacobs-Bond, Carrie |
Is
yo? Yo' is |
1905 |
|
| Jacobs-Bond, Carrie |
Doan'
yo' lis'n |
1908 |
|
| Jacobs-Bond, Carrie |
Is
yo? Yo' is |
1905 |
|
| Jacobs-Bond, Carrie |
His
lullaby; Longing |
1907 |
|
| Jakobowski, Edward |
Lullaby
song; Erminie |
|
|
| James Burke |
Keep
in de middle ob de road |
1878 |
|
| James F. Weeks |
Variations
brilliantes sur le theme favori Shells of ocean |
|
|
| James F. Weeks |
Smith's
march; Gen. Persifor F. Smith's march |
|
|
| James F. Weeks |
We
conquer or die |
1861 |
|
| James F. Weeks |
The
maiden's prayer |
|
|
| James F. Weeks |
I
see her still in my dreams |
|
|
| James F. Weeks |
Rock
me to sleep, Mother |
|
|
| James F. Weeks |
Scenes
that are brightest; Maritana |
|
|
| James F. Weeks |
Call
me not back from the echoless shore; Reply to Rock me to sleep, Mother |
|
|
| James F. Weeks |
Brightest
eyes |
|
|
| James F. Weeks |
Annie
of the vale |
|
|
| James F. Weeks |
Ah
I have sigh'd to rest me |
|
|
| James S. Stevenson |
Zinnia
waltz; When other friends are round thee |
1855 |
|
| James T. Powers |
Everybody
wants to see the baby; Jewel of Asia |
1903 |
|
| James White |
If
you've only got the "gall" |
1894 |
|
| Jas. A. Washington |
The
old Carolina State |
1860 |
|
| Jas. F. Hey |
Nancy
Lee |
|
|
| Jas. F. Weeks |
The
song of Blanche Alpen |
|
|
| Jas. F. Weeks |
The
mother of the soldier boy |
1864 |
|
| Jas. F. Weeks |
Somebody's
darling |
1864 |
|
| Jeckel |
Sleepy
lan'; Lullaby |
1915 |
|
| Jeffery, Charles |
Anvil
Chorus; Trovatore |
|
|
| Jenkins |
Where
the Suwanee River winds its silv'ry way |
1905 |
|
| Jenkins |
Good-bye,
I'll see you some more |
1905 |
|
| Jenkins |
|