Please help! I'm doing a project and I need to find the song, Let Us Swear It By The Pale Moonlight. I've looked everywhere and can't find anything, sheet music, lyrics,etc. One of you listed it as one of the songs that the website has but I am not finding and actual sheet music on the website, in fact all the things you are talking about on this website I do not recognize. Am I not using the website properly? Please, please, please help!
Subject: RE: Popular sheet music archive From:Bill D Date: 11 Jul 10 - 12:46 PM
hmmm... I went there and searched on "Cohen", then clicked on one of the small images. This gave me more images down the left side of the page. Then I selected one of the 'zoom in' options, which gave me a pop-up of the larger image and I can right click and save that.
It's several steps for each page, but it seems to work ok.
I was trying to obtain a copy of the "Indiana Moon" (by Isham, Jones and Davis) music sheet, and i found this forum.
Thank you for posting the link and the list btw!
But everytime I go on http://digital.library.ucla.edu/apam/ and search the music sheet I want, I can't view it. If I press either "save" or "open" or "Save as", there are no pop-up that asks me where I want to save it on my computer. Instead, it adds the search result to a "my virual collection" list.
Can anyone please tell me what I'm doing wrong an dhow I can save it on my computer?
Per your PM, I've looked at the site and get no warnings from my Norton Internet Security. From the indications seen, I don't see a reason to be concerned about visiting there.
The site has blocked viewing of page code, so it's not possible to look at whether the file Jim reported is called in the code somewhere. (Any right-click on the page just pops up a copyright notice.)
A check of my Temporary Internet Files1 folder doesn't show anything resembling the file cited.
Four of six times that I opened the page, IE reported "Done but with errors." This might indicate that the page code is "not quite finished" or that the server is experiencing some difficulty. In all cases, a "refresh" got a normal "Done."
The site has been fairly well known, and has been reliable. It's possible that the "page under construction" is a euphemism for "we got hit and we're cleaning it up" but I see no threat when I look at the front door. I didn't try any of the links, since they told me I can't go there without registering; but they all show apparently "good names" with none that resemble the cited file.
One of the difficulties faced by those who write the goodies for AV is determining what "signatures" to check that will reliably detect all real cases of a particular malware but will not give too many false warnings. This seems to be a rather rare happening, but does occasionally get mentioned.
There is the possibility that a signature was used by AVG that gives a false postive here, and that a fresh update of the AVG program signature file might get a more accurate detector that doesn't report an infection from something that only "looks a little bit like" some real threat. Corrections of this kind are generally not considered critical, so sometimes such a correction will wait until a scheduled update, but you usually can get it sooner by manually updating.
I think I heard that AVG has a fairly recent "newer version" of their (free?) program, and if the older one is still in place it may not be getting updates(?).
As several people, with multiple AV programs/versons report a "clean" page, the suggestion would be that Jim make sure his machine has the latest detection updates and visit the site again to see if the warning still appears - but if he's reluctant to go back I wouldn't press him to do so.
As noted by Bonnie, there are crud forms that claim to be AV programs but are actually scams to scare people into buying useless (and often harmful) "programs." A problem here is that the malware discussed in the thread she mentioned actually uses the same name as one of AVG's programs. (The malware name is an "included part" of the name of at least one AVG version. Several other AV providers use very similar, if not identical names.) In order for this to be a factor, some such malware probably would have to be on Jim's computer. That's probably not likely, since we know he's a generally competent user; but it's a possibility that he might look at if he's concerned. An unexpected request, while browsing, that "something needs updated" - especially if fairly recent - would be a possible warning sign that something might have crept in, or tried to.
Several of the "geek sites" do report a fair number of "false positives" claiming this or similar "viruses." It's worth noting that the AV in use in nearly all these cases was AVG. This is somewhat puzzling, as AVG still gets fairly good reports in comparison tests I've seen recently, and does have a "good reputation." It could just be that most of the people asking them for help happen to use AVG. (And not all the geek reports were completely convincing in their analyses, although all seemed to have cleared up the problems.)
1 For anyone interested and not familiar with how to get to them, the simplest way to access Temporary Internet Files in IE is at Tools | Internet Options, on the General Tab, there should be a section called "Browsing History" with "Delete" and "Settings" buttons. Click "Settings," and then "View Files" and they're all right there.
Not sure what's happening. I went to the site on a computer with XP and AVG anti-virus (which is a genuine programme, not a Nasty) using both Firefox and IE browsers. In each case (I actually went through this procedure three times) I got the same AVG warning, but when I clicked Heal or Remove File - both of which I tried - it said Cannot Heal/Remove: File Does Not Exist. After shutting the browsers I scanned the entire machine using the most updated version of that same AVG and it found absolutely zilch. It never even burped during the scanning process, and gave the All Clear.
Unfortunately I'm not a member of MemoryLane so I can't email Jill to ask her about this - I used to be one, but that was ages ago on a different computer. When I tried to join, the link took me to a page which says that the site is down at the moment and is not accepting new registrations. It doesn't look as though existing members can even get in touch with her, though I don't know for sure. This problem certainly didn't happen a few days ago when I posted that link, or I would have said something. But the site itself has a gorgeous array of sheetmusic on offer, and has been going for some years - so don't write it off.
I am just about to PM John In Kansas to ask for his comments about this - I'm stumped. I have no idea why AVG found something and Norton didn't... ?? Or why AVG found a malfile and then said it didn't exist. But the computer seems to be unscathed. Jim, have you scanned yours? What did it tell you?
When I go to the Melody Lane web site—see Bonnie's link above—I get a message from my AVG Anti-Virus Resident Shield:
Threat detected! Accessed file is infected File name: C:\ ... \melodylane_net[1].htm Virus identified: HTML/Framer.S Detected on open.
The program offers me a button that says "Heal" but I am still wary of the web site. I would gladly email the owner to notify her of this problem, but she doesn't have a "Contact Us" link on her home page, and I am reluctant to go exploring the web site to try to find one. Also, I am not willing to register as a member at this point.
Bonnie: assuming you are a member and you have already explored the site (and thus already incurred whatever damage can be done, if any) could you notify her?
You need to join it in order to access the goodies, and at the moment no one can get in, either members or new registrations, because she's updating it; but keep checking back. It's worth it.
I was going to ask this in Max's Update thread, but it's more relevant here - Joe or any of the clones, elves and other assorted wildlife:
I notice on Mudcat's front page that there is a very fine colletion of Russian folk songs which is archived in (among other formats) sheet music form, as scanned .gif files. I looked around and didn't see any other sheet music (though I could have missed something), so my question is - would the Cat be interested in having a general sheet music library of further scanned .gif files? I don't know if it would take up too much bandwidth, but if not then let us know. I could certainly scan some .gif files and then email them in. Or would .jpg files be better?
Is this a good idea? (Or a bad one?)
Note on copyright: At least in Europe, the composer (and also I assume the arranger, unless you just send in a lead-line with chords) must have been dead for 70 years, so we're talking before 1938.
The Library holds the largest research collection of music in Australia. Its strengths are in retrospective and contemporary Australiana, including printed music, published and unpublished scores, and archival sound recordings of folk song and dance traditions in Australia. The collection consists of music and music-related materials that form part of the documentary record of Australian culture, including:
music (published and unpublished scores, and archival sound recordings) resources about music and musical life (books, journals, electronic resources, programmes, images, oral histories, pictorial collections and papers of individual musicians and music organisations)
The term 'Australian music' is defined as music created by Australians, published in Australia or associated with Australia by explicit Australian performance or subject reference.
Printed Music Archival Sound Recordings and Oral Histories Indigenous Music Digital Music Overseas Music Resources about Music and Musical Life
and that page goes on for ages about the different types of music held, eg,
Printed Music All types and styles of Australian printed music are collected: for example,
popular classical folk church dance educational film children's multicultrual indigenous jazz band instrumental vocal and choral theoretical and didactic electronic.
Subject: RE: Popular sheet music archive From:Joybell Date: 14 Oct 05 - 06:38 PM
Thank you Roger and all. Norma, In the 1950s my Mum sang "Stay in Your Own Backyard" too. I was raised in Melbourne Australia so it was just as popular here. I identified with the child in the song even though I was considered "different" for reasons other than because of my race. Cheers, Joy
Yes, a great site. When I clicked 'View file' it appeared straight away. I clicked on the Save icon and it appeared with the pdf extension so I just saved it. It opened no bother in Acrobat when I later double clicked it. One only has to rename it to save another as Jim Dixon rightly pointed out it was saved as 'librarian.pdf'.
I grew up haering my father play guitar and sing "Stay in your own backyard". He was an early radio country music pioneer, in Southwestern, Va, where I live. He was a marvelously multi-talented musician, and singer. He performed from late 1920's-to mid-50's. Sadly, he passed away in 2001, after a battle with many, debilitating strokes. I always loved this song, for its somewhat mounful melody and sweet words. While, some might would take offense at some of the words(coon, pickaninny), I don't see them as meant to degrade. BUT there are many more words to the song, than I have seen here. I am trying to write them all down, as I remember them, in case anyone is interested..I will post them...when I am thru...Nomra
(1) Only sheet music whose copyright has expired can be viewed online. That means (I think) 1923 or earlier.
(2) I found it a little tricky to view the sheet music. When you click the link that says "View Sheet Music," it tries to download a file, and the file always has the same name ("librarian") regardless of which song you are downloading. There is no filename extension, which means your computer won't automatically know which program to use to open the file. These methods should work:
(a) When "File Download" window opens and asks you "Would you like to open the file or save it to your computer?" click "Save". When the "Save As" window opens, select an appropriate folder and give the file an appropriate name with the extension ".pdf". When it's finished downloading, click "Open Folder", then double-click the file you just saved. Adobe Acrobat Reader should launch (assuming you have it installed on your computer). Remember that if you don't want to keep the file indefinitely, you will have to delete it.
(b) Alternatively, click "Open". Then when the "Open With" screen comes up, click on the icon for Adobe Acrobat Reader "AcroRd32" (assuming you have it installed on your computer).
Having said that, it's a good resource. And I found it easy to download a complete list of the songs they have. I figure it would be a good thing to post the list here so that anyone who searches the Forum for one of these songs will find this list and know where to find the sheet music:
'Taint nothin' else but jazz 'Tis an Irish girl I love and she's just like you 'Tis snowing (Il neige) 'Twas only an Irishman's dream 'Way down yonder in New Orleans (Back numbers) in my little red book (That quaint) Egyptian glide (Till the boys come home) keep the home-fires burning (You let me go) For somebody else 12th Street rag A 'appy 'oliday A bachelor gay A breath of Virginia A bungalow for two A Connecticut Yankee A cup of tea A dream of yesterday A dream of your smile A girl, a man, a night, a dance A honeymoon with you A hot time in the old town A kiss in the dark A little brook, a little girl, a little love A little bull A little dream that lost its way A little later on A little love, a little kiss A little wigwam for two A lonely Romeo: selection A lover's quarrel A mother's prayer A paradise for two (The key to your heart) A penny for your thoughts A phantom rose A picture of mother (It's the picture I love best of all ) A pretty girl is like a melody A rose for you, Marie A rose, a child, a butterfly A souvenir of love A story that never was told A syncopated cocktail A teeny weeny bit of jazz A wee bit of lace A young man's fancy (Music box song) Absence makes the heart grow fonder (Longing to be near your side) Achin' hearted blues Adelai. A little Mexican serenade Adele Adele. Selection Adios amor (Farewell, love.) Adrea After all After it's over dear After nine After the matinée After the roses have faded away After you've said good - bye Aggravatin' papa (Don't you try to two-time me) Ah-ha! Ain't it a shame Ain't we got fun Ain't you ashamed! Ain't you my baby any more? Ala Moana. A song of Hawaii Alexandria Algeria. Selection Algiers Alibi baby Alice blue gown All down piccadilly All in the wearing All muddled up All my boys All over nothing at all All over town. Selection All over you All that I need to know is that you come from Dixie All the world will be jealous of me Allah's holiday Alma Alma where do you live. Waltzes Alma, where do you live? Overture. Aloha land Aloha oe. Farewell to thee Aloha oe. Farewell to thee Aloha. Sunset land Alone at last. Selection Alone with you Alone, alone Along came Ruth Along the trail where the blue grass grows (In the hills of old Kentucky) Altogether too fond of you Always you American citizen. Waltzes An old fashioned sweetheart And he'd say oo-la la! Wee-wee And she's only a baby that's all And that ain't all Andy Gump Angel child Angel eyes Angel Face selection Animals are better off than humans of today Annabelle Annie Laurie Any old place with you Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland Aphrodite Aphrodite waltz Apple blossoms. Selection Apple sauce Apple song (Judgment of Paris) Apres la guerre! (After the war!) April fool Arabella, I'll be your fellah Arabia Arabian moon Arcady is ever young Argentine Arkansas blues : a down home chant Arlee Around the town Artillery song As long as the world rolls on As we parted at the gate Asia (aisha) Asia (aisha). Indian intermezzo Ask her while the band is playing At the court around the corner At the gates of heaven (we will meet some day) At the Hippodrome At the Indian cabaret At the weeping widows ball Atta baby Aunt Hagar's blues Away down east in Maine Babbling brook Baby (Ev'rybody calls her 'Baby') Baby blue eyes Baby feet go pitter patter ('cross my floor) Baby won't you please come home Baby's prayer will soon be answered Back to Honolulu town Bagdad Bam bam bamy shore Bambalina Be a true American Beale street Beale Street mamma Beautiful Dixieland Beautiful girl Beautiful Ohio Beautiful Oregon rose Because Because you are you Because you were an old sweetheart of mine Becky is back in the ballet Bees knees Behind the fan Believe me beloved. My sunshine maid Beside a babbling brook Beside a silv'ry stream Betsy Ross Betty Bevo Biddy Bill and Coo Bimini Bay Bless my Swanee River home Blue bonnet - you make me feel blue Blue Danube blues Blue diamonds Blue jeans Blues (my naughty sweetie gives to me) Bluin' the blues Bobby Bohemia, good-bye! Bon jour, monsieur Bonnie Sweet Bessie Boo hoo-hoo. (You're gonna cry when I'm gone) Boo-hoo-hoo Boys of the U.S.A. Breeze (blow my baby back to me) Bright eyes Bright morning star Bring back the roses (Kathleen Mavourneen) Bring back those wonderful days Bring me a rose Bring me the rose of love Broadway rose Broken blossoms Broken hearted melody Broken moon Brother Low Down Brothers Bubble Land Bubbling over. Life is bubbling over all the time Buda Bugle call rag Burning sands By the rolling sea in Brittany Bye and bye Bye bye blackbird C-h-i-c-a-g-o C-h-i-c-a-g-o in Illinois Cabaret song California rose California smile on me California sunset Call me back, pal, o' mine Callin' you Calling Can you forget Can you imagine Can't feel jolly blues Can't we be the same old friends Candy jag Carmeline Carolina in the morning Carolina mammy Carolina nights Carry me back to my Carolina home Carry me back to old Virginny Casey Jones Chansonette Charming Suzanna (encantadora Susana) Charming weather Chasing the bee Cherie Cherry blossom lane Chicago. That toddling town Childhood days Chili bean. Eenie-meeine-minie-mo Chinee wedding bells Ching ching Chinaman Chirpin' the blues Cielito lindo (beautiful heaven) Cindy Close to your heart Close to your heart Close your eyes Cohan's pet names Collegiate Come along Come back to Erin Come back to me. Do you recall? Come on and rock 'em with me Come on Spark Plug! Come to Mammoth cave in old Kentucky Come to my heart Come, be my wife! Come, Josephine in my flying machine (Up she goes!) Comfy, my dear, with you Coming through the rye, Jennie mine Cosy corner Counterfeit Bill (from Louisville) County Kerry Mary Covered wagon days Creepy (A skeleton jazz) Crinoline days Croonin' neath the cotton-pickin' moon Crooning (Crooning lullabys) Crying for the moon Cupid will guide Daisy days Dance of the kutie kids Dance-o-mania Dancing fool Dancing my worries away Dapper Dan Darling Darling I- Dat's de way to spell 'chicken' Dawg-gone you De pride of newspaper row De Pullman porters ball Dear heart Dear little boy of mine Dear little girlie Dear little home of my dreams Dear old Dixie moon Dear old Dixieland (The choo, choo song) Dear old girl Dear old Southland Dearest one (a serenade) Dearest you're the nearest to my heart Dearie girl do you miss me Dearie, my dearie Deenah. My Argentina rose Deep in my heart, beloved Delaware Delia Della-rhea Democracy Der faderland for mine Desert Dreams Desert gold Desertana Diamond horse-shoe Dinah Dirty hands! Dirty face! Dividing the spoil Dixie darling Dixie is Dixie once more Dixieland is happyland Do a little this -- a little that Do another break Do it again! Do you know? Do you really want me (as I want you) Do you? Dolly I love you Don't be angry dear Don't breathe a word! Don't cry little girl don't cry Don't do anything till you hear from me Don't feel sorry for me Don't forget Don't forget me when you're gone Don't let the girlies get you Don't lose your way Don't take advantage (of my good nature) Don't tempt me Doo dah blues Down by the meadow brook Down by the Nile Down by the old mill stream Down by the river Down Havana way Down hearted blues Down in Echo Valley Down in hindu town Down in midnight town Down in my heart Down in sunshine valley Down in sweetheart town Down lovers lane Down on the Sandwich Isles Down the trail to home sweet home Down the winding road of dreams Down where the cotton blossoms grow Down where the Rio-Grande flows Dream girl Dream girl mine Dream girl of the moonlight hours Dream kiss Dream pal Dreaming my life away Dreaming of to-morrow Dreaming of you Dreamland brings mem'ries of you Dreams (I dream of you) Dreams of love Dreams of tomorrow Dreamy Florida Dreamy Hawaii Dreamy melody Drifting Drifting with Mary Drive my gloom away Drop me a line Drowsy head Eddie Leonard blues Egyptland Ev'rybody's happy now Every cloud has a silver lining (When I'm with you) Every little girlie has a way of her own Every little lullaby Every night Every tear is a smile in an Irishman's heart Everybody is goin' to see Mary now Everybody knows Everybody wants a key to my cellar Everybody's crazy over Dixie Everything about you tells me that you'r Irish Everything is K. O. in K - Y Explanations Eyes that say I love you F-A-M-E Faded love letters (of mine) Fair dove, bring a message of love Fair Helen Fair one Fairy tales (Cinderella song) Fan - san Fancies Fancies, only fancies Farewell Farewell blues Farewell prosperity Fat fat Fatima Feather your nest Feelin' kind o' blue Finale hoppers Fires of faith First last and always Floatin' down to cotton town Flower bells Flower of Dixieland Flying around the stars Follow me. It's a very simple matter Following in father's footsteps Fond love, true love For crying out loud For ev'ry door that closes. Another will open for you For every boy who's on the level (there's a girl who's on the square) For I dream of you For just we two For she's just like the last rose of summer For surely I will come back to you For-get-me-not Forgive me Forgive me (for I can't forget) Four o'clock blues Freedom of the c's Frenchy-Koo Freshie Friend of the world Frisco ball From Maine to Oregon From someone in France, to someone in Somerset Fu-ji Games of boyhood days Gee! but aint America a grand old place Gee! But I hate to go home alone Gee! but I hate to go home alone George Washington Georgette Georgia baby Georgia moonlight Get hot Gianina Girl of mine Girl of my golden dream Girl, girl, girl Give me the good old days Give me the moonshine of my old Kentucky home Give me the sultan's harem (won't you give that harem to me) Gob's parade God bring back our boys safe home again God gives us one mother that's all Golden gate (Open for me) Golden May days Good as gold Good bye Teddy Roosevelt. You were a real American Good fellow gal Good Mister Santa Claus bring back mamma Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip! Good morning, dearie! Good night dearie Good night, good night Good-bye little girl, good-bye Good-bye, good luck, God bless you is all that I can say Good-bye, my Emerald land Goodbye - Bargravia Goodbye Sally Goodbye, good luck, God bless you Goodnight Angeline Goodnight, Angeline Got to cool my doggies now (got to cool my puppies now) Gray days Grieving for you Grin Gulf Coast blues Gypsy rose Half a married man Happiness Happiness (Where are you?) Happy (What a lucky boy was he) Happy butterfly Happy days Happy Hottentot Harem life : outside of that every little thing's all right Has anybody seen my kitty? (Come pussy! Pussy! Pussy!) Hats off to the red white and blue Haunted love Haunting blues Have a smile for everyone you meet and they will have a smile for you Hawaiian blues Hawaiian chimes Hawaiian eyes Hawaiian nights Hawaiian serenade Hawaiian twilight Hawaiianola He may be your man but he comes to see me sometimes He went in like a lion and came out like a lamb He will always remember the little things you do He's had no lovin' for a long, long time He's me pal Heart-breakers Hearts Heaven is like Dixie after all Heigho! for the feminine sex Hello bluebird Her name is Maud Here come the soldiers Here comes Dinah (belle of the ball) Here's love and success to you! Here's to old Ireland Here's your hat, what's your hurry? Hey Rube Hey! Paw! Hi - yo. A Chinese romance High brown blues (any man who trusts a gal) Hindu man Hindu moon Hirsch - trot His nose was on the mantelpiece Hold me in your heart Hollyhock lane Home is never home without a beautiful girl Home sweet home lullaby Honey bunch Honey I'm wanting you Honey love moon Honey, you were made for me Honolulu Honolulu eyes Honolulu honey Hope and Justice. The world's two most beautiful girls Hoppy poppy girl Hortense Hot lips How do they get that way How dry I am How many times How to tell a fairy tale Hullo, Home! Humming Husbands and wives I ain't givin' nothin' away I ain't gonna be nobody's fool I ain't got enough for to pass around (so I guess I'll keep it all for myself) I am a detective I am wearing a mask of gladness I call her sugar, she's so sweet I can't do this and I can't do that I can't forget your eyes I certainly must be in love I cried for you I cried for you. Now it's your turn to cry over me I did not intend to I don't care about anything any more I don't want nobody but you I found a four leaf clover I found a rose in the devil's garden I found a wonderful friend I found the sweetest rose that grows in Dixieland I gave you up just before you threw me down I got another lovin' mamma. Callin' me daddy now I got it, you'll get it (just the same as me) I guess I'm more like Mother than like Father I had someone else before I had you (and I'll have someone after you're gone) I hear you calling me I know somebody who's crazy about you I know what it means to be lonesome (I'm lonesome, so lonesome for you) I left a wild, wild woman in france I like it I like London I like to linger in the lingerie I lost my heart to you I love a musical comedy show I love her - she loves me I love my movie picture man I love that I love the name of Mary I love the State of New Jersey I love to fox-trot I love to go swimmin' with wimmen I love you all the more I love you all the while I love you because you're you I love you Honolulu I love you in the same old way (Darling Sue) I love you just the same sweet Adeline I love you truly I met her at the ball I might be your 'once-in-a-while' I miss you all the while I never had a pal like you I never had the blues (until I left old Dixie-land) I never knew I never knew (I could love anybody like I'm loving you) I never knew there was sunshine (until I met you) I never met before a girl like you I never miss I never realized I see your face I spend my nights at the Knights of Columbus I spoiled you I think it must be love I think of you by day. I dream of you by night I thought I'd die I used to love you but it's all over now I want a doll I want a lonely Romeo I want a man for every day in the week (So I won't get those Sunday blues) I want my mammy I want the twilight and you I want to be somebody's baby I want to go where the cotton blossoms grow I want to see - I want to be in old New Hampshire I want to see my Ida Hoe in Idaho I want to spread a little sunshine I want to take your hand again and go where the daisies grow I want you all of the time I was more than lucky when I found you I wasn't scared, but I just thought that I had better go I wish the band would play I wish there was a wireless to heaven I wish you'd stay out of my dreams I won't say I will but I won't say I won't I wonder how the old folks are at home I wonder if dreams come true I wonder if there's a silver lining (shining in the clouds for me) I wonder if you still care for me I wonder if you will be home I wonder who (has taken my place with you) I wonder why I love you I'd climb the highest mountain (if I knew I'd find you) I'd climb the highest mountain if I knew I'd find you I'd like to have a little girl like you I'd like to know why I fell in love with you I'd love to be a monkey in the zoo I'd love to build a love nest for you I'd rather see a minstrel show I'd still believe in you I'll always be lonely for you I'll always be waiting for you I'll be back home in Indiana. In the morning I'll be glad to get back to my home town I'll be in my Dixie home again to-morrow I'll be there I'll be true to you I'll be with you in apple blossom time I'll be with you when the clouds roll by I'll be with you when the roses bloom again I'll build a stairway to paradise I'll dance my way right back to dixieland I'll do what the rest do I'll forget you I'll give them back to you I'll keep a warm spot in my heart for you I'll keep on loving you I'll miss you, old Ireland. God bless you, good-bye I'll say so I'll take you home again, Kathleen I'm a cake eating man I'm a human pousse cafe I'm a jay hawk I'm always stuttering I'm an Indian I'm coming back to say good bye I'm coming back to you my Texas I'm drifting back to dreamland I'm forever thinking of you (wearing my heart away) I'm glad I can make you cry I'm goin' out if Lizzie comes in I'm goin' South I'm goin' to break that Mason-Dixon Line (until I get to that girl of mine) I'm going back to California that's where I belong I'm gonna get you I'm in love I'm just a little blue (for you) I'm just like a wheel that is turning by the old mill stream I'm like a ship without a sail I'm lonesome for someone like mother I'm looking all around for a vampire I'm looking for a bluebird (to chase my blues away) I'm losing my heart to someone I'm not to blame I'm now a millionaire I'm on my way to Dublin Bay I'm on the water wagon now I'm only a pilgrim I'm sitting on top of the world (just rolling along-just rolling along) I'm so ambitious I'm so lonesome I'm so tired of dreaming (Dixie Lee) I'm sorry I'm the ghost of that good man John Barleycorn I'm the good man that was so hard to find I'm the guy who guards the harem (and my heart's in my work) I'm through (shedding tears over you) I'm trying I'm waiting for ships that never come in I'm worried over you I've been decorated I've danced to beat the band I've got the blues for my Kentucky home I've got the mumps I've got the red white and blues I've got the rumatiz I've got the shimmee blues I've got the sweet Hawaiian moonlight blues I've got the Yes! We have no banana blues I've had 57 varieties of sweethearts I've lost my heart to the meanest gal in town I've made up my mind to mind a maid made up like you I've never loved another girl like I love you I've shaken ev'rything I've got and now I'll shake you I've waited so long I, and myself, and me Ida! Sweet as apple cider Idol of them all Idola If a bee won't behave in a bee-hive If all my dreams were made of gold I'd buy the world for you If I had my choice of dreams If I had my way, pretty baby If I only had a home sweet home If I only had a sweetheart just like you If I should lose you If I was what I ain't instead of what I is If love were all If our lives could be lived again If shamrocks grew along the Swanee shore If winter comes If you care If you don't believe I love you (look what a fool I've been) If you were only here If you would care for a lonely heart If you're only fooling 'round me (why don't you put me wise?) Ikey eisenstein Immigration Rose In a boat (for two) In a cozy kitchenette apartment In a kingdom of our own In candy land with you In daddy's arms In dreams alone In fair Japan In love with love In loving time In memory, of our late beloved star ther's a new star in heaven tonight (Rudolph Valentino) In my garden of eden for two In my little coupe In my merry Oldsmobile In my palace of dreams In my tippy canoe In my wonderful dreams of you In old Ben Franklin's days In old Kentucky In San Diego In sweet September In that little Irish home sweet home In the baggage coach ahead In the bamboo-tree In the dusk In the evening by the moonlight long ago In the evening, by the moonlight dear In the garden of to-morrow In the harbor of home, sweet home In the heart of a fool In the land of sweet sixteen In the land where they don't say good-bye In the little red school house In the shadow of the old oak tree In the year of fifty-fifty In those dear old Dixie days In twilight (with you) In twilight time Indiana Indiana Lullaby Indiana moon Indianola Influenza blues Innocent eyes Iowa corn song Ireland is Ireland to me Is it worth while Isle of paradise It ain't gonna rain no mo' It seems like ages and ages and you've only been gone a day It was a dream It will never be dry down in Havana (No matter what happens 'round here) It's a small world after all It's a wonderful world after all It's always Pa or Ma It's getting dark on old Broadway It's nice to get up in the mornin'. But it's nicer to lie in bed It's nice to get up in the mornin'. But it's nicer to lie in bed It's only a step from Killarney to heaven It's the only one for me It's your lovely disposition Ivy (cling to me) Jabberwocky Jazz baby Jazzin' the alphabet Jealous blues Jean Jeanie McGreegor Jene sais pa pa Ji-Ji-Boo Jinga-bula-jing-jing Joe Turner blues Jografree Johnny's in town Join our jubilee Jolly me Journey's end June I love no one but you June moon Just a girl - just a boy Just a girl like you Just a girl that men forget Just a home Just a little wild flower Just a rose Just a week from to-day Just another kiss Just as long as you have me Just for to-night Just for to-night (Nur eine nacht) Just for you and you alone Just leave it to me Just like the house that Jack built Just like the rose Just wanting you Just you Just you and I Ka-lu-a Kalua moon Kansas City man blues Kashmiri song Kathleen Katinka Keep on smiling till the whole world smiles with you Keep the home-fires burning (till the boys come home) Kentucky Kentucky Babe Kentucky blues. (I've got the blues for my Kentucky home) Kentucky dream Kentucky echoes Kentucky home Kharmine Kicky-koo Kill 'em with kindness Killarney rose Kimono King Solomon King Tut blues Kiss me my love Kiss me, dear Kisses Kissing time Kissing time. Selection Koolemoff Kuu iini La golondrina La Rosita Lady Luck Lady of the evening Lamp of love Land of Romance Land where lovers go Last go round blues Last night on the back porch (I loved her best of all) Lay low Lizzie Learn to do the strut Leave me with a smile Leave me your love when you're gone Legend of the pearls Let the rest of the world go by Let us keep the shimmie Let us swear it by the pale moonlight Let us waltz as we say goodbye Let's go Let's go fishing my dear Let's kiss Let's put an end to profiteering days Let's wander away Letter song Libby Liberty Bell (It's time to ring again) Life and love Lightfoot Like a beautiful flower (shining in sunshine and shower) Like swallow flying Limehouse blues Lindy sue Linger awhile. Reste Encore Un Peu Lips Lips! Lips! Lips! Listen Little Alabama coon Little Annie Rooney Little bird of paradise Little black me Little butterfly Little by little you're breaking my heart Little crumbs of happiness you gave me long ago Little darling Marguerite Little dottie, little tottie Little girls good bye Little lost flower Little pal of long ago Little Sunshine Little thoughts Little yaller dog Live for to-day Logic Lola Lonely little wallflow'r Lonesome land Lonesome lips Lonesome mama Lonesome nights Look for the silver lining Louisian' Louisiana home Louisville Lou. The vampin' lady Love Love and kisses Love days Love flies everywhere Love is an old fashion'd feeling Love is just a flower Love is just the same old game in every land Love is like a cigarette Love me Love me and I will live forever Love me and the world is mine Love me little lady Love me! Love me! Love of mine Love sends a little gift of roses Love that is true Love will find a way Love, love, love Lovely Rose Lovey came back Lovin' Sam (The sheik of Alabam') Lullaby Lullaby blues. In the evening M-o-n-e-y Ma Ma blushin' Rosie Macushla Asthore Madelon (I'll be true to the whole regiment) Madrigal of May Magic moon Mam'zelle Josette Mama's got the blues Mamma loves papa. Papa loves mamma Mamma's China twins Mammy Lou Mammy O' mine Mammy's loving lullaby Man in the moon Mandy Manila memories Many years March March of the forty thieves Marcheta Margie Marry 'em young, treat 'em rough, tell 'em nothing! Marry for wealth Mary you must marry me Mary, dear (some day we will meet again) Mayme Mazie Me-ow Meet me to-night in dreamland Meet your wives and sweethearts boys at Luna park tonight Mello cello Melody Moon Memories Memories of Virginia Memory-land Mexicali rose (Mexicali rosa) Miami moon (Miami d'amour) Midsummer maiden Midway plaisance Mignonette. Poor little flower Milady's perfume Military decoration dance Mimi, the bells are ringing Mint juleps Miss Liberty Mississippi choo-choo Mississippi ripples Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean Misterioso Molly O'Malley and me Moments. Jewels of memory Mon homme (my man) Mont Martre Moon river Moonlight Moonlight Hawaii and you Moonlight in Mandalay Moonlight on the Swannee river Morning glory Moses Levi Cohn Mother alone Mother and home Mother did Mother Machree Mother mine Mother was a lady Mother's love is best love of all Mother's melody Mother's rosary of love Mother's tears Move into my heart Moxie Murmuring My 'might have been' My alpine yodling sweetheart My baby's arms My Bajadere My beautiful tiger girl My best pal is a little southern gal My bridal veil My buddies My budding rose My buddy My castles in the air are tumbling down My Chinese butterfly My Chinese cherry blossom My cradle melody My Cuban pearl My daddy's coming home My darling May My darling Nelly Gray My darling, my love and my own My dear old Ohio home My dearie My desert love My dream of love My easy ridin' man My gal (she has some wonderful ways) My gal is a high born lady My garden that blooms for you My Georgia mammy My golden Kansas My Hawaiian melody My Hawaiian sunshine My home town is a one horse town (but it's big enough for me) My honey's lovin' arms My Honolula maiden My husband's dearest friend My Indiana dream My indispensable girl My laddie : a Scotch love-song My lady of the lamp My lady of the nile My land My last dollar My life is love My little 'lasses candy coon My little bimbo down on the Bamboo Isle My little book of poetry My little dancing heart My little girl My little madamoselle My little rambling rose My little sister Mary My little sunshine My little Suzanne My lonesome child My lonesome Lou My long lost love Lenore My Machree's lullaby My mammy My mammy's lullaby My mammy. The sun shines east - the sun shines west My man (mon homme) My manicure maid My memory of you My Minnesota My mother's kiss was sweeter than them all My motter My new kentucky home My old Hawaiian home My old Irish mother My ole Virginny home My oriental girl (my Lilly Chee) My otaheitee lady My rambler Rose My regular girl is a regular feller My rosary for you My rose of Mandalay My song My southern home My spooky ookum! My sunny Tennessee My sunshine Jane My sweet little bumble bee My sweetie knows My sweetie went away (she didn't say where, when or why) My tambourine girl My wedding day My yesterday. Barcarolle Mytyl and Tyltyl. The blue bird song Na lei o Hawaii. Song of the islands Nancy's farewell Nanette. L'Amour perdu Nanking blues Nashville nightingale Nature divine Naughty little lady-o Nellie Kelly I love You Nellie McGee Nesting time Nestle in your daddy's arms Never let no one man worry your mind Nevermore New Jer - Z (New Jer - Z, Wet, New Jer - Z, Dry) New Orleans hop scop blues Newport is waiting for me Next to your mother, who do you love? Night Night hawk blues Nightie night Nightingale bring me a rose No one's to blame but you No use crying No wonder I'm lonesome No, no, Nora : a dancing song Nobody ever brings presents to me Nobody knows how I miss you. Dear old pals Nobody to love Normandy Not now, but by the moon Not yet, Suzette! Now and then but not all the time Now it's up to you Nuthin' But O love divine! O sole mio O' Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Hawaiian O' promise me that (you will never cry) O-Saroo-Saroo Oh death where is thy sting Oh die weiber! Oh gee! Oh gosh! (I love you) Oh Georgie Oh girlie of mine Oh Helen! Oh how I long for someone Oh how I miss you to-night Oh joy! : toddle song Oh the ladies Oh! gee, oh! gosh, oh! golly I'm in love Oh! Didn't it rain Oh! How I laugh when I think how I cried about you Oh! the last rose of Summer (was the sweetest rose of all) Oh, brother, what a feelin'! Oh, how I miss you to-night Oh, how I miss you tonight Oh, my darling Tilly Oh, what a tune! Old calico of blue Old fashioned flowers Old fashioned garden Old fashioned girl in a gingham gown Old fashioned love Old fashioned sweetheart of mine Old folks at home Old Joe blues Old man jazz Ole Virginny On a little farm in Normandie On circus day On furlough On Hawaiian bay On Iowa On my private telephone On the 'gin, 'gin, 'Ginny shore On the Alamo On the banks of the bronx On the banks of the Wabash far away On the bay of Biscay On the beach at Waikiki On the lagoon On the Ozark trail On the Rio Grande On the Riviera On the road to Mandalay On the trail to Santa Fe On Wisconsin Once again Once in a blue moon (prince and girls) Once upon a time One and two and three and four. Rock-a-bye One I love, two I love One in the game of love One little dream of love One of these days One Precious Day Only one of anything Only you Onward, Christian soldiers Oogie oogie wa wa Ooh la la Open your arms my Alabamy Orange blossom time Oriental eyes Our little love affair Our love of yesterday Our navy Out in California Out of the dusk to you Out of the dust Out there in the sunshine with you Out where the West begins Outside of that he's alright with me Over the hill where the road takes a turn Over there and over here! Overalls Overalls and calico Pack up your sins and go to the Devil Page Mister Cupid Pahjamah Panama twilight Papa's pants will soon fit Willie Parisian Pierrot Parisiola (Pa-ree-zee-o-la) Pass it along to father Patches Pathways Pay the piper Pearl of the east Peck's bad boy Peg o'my heart Pegeen Peggy Peggy Dear Peggy Magee Malone Peggy O'Neil Pekin Pensacola blues (home again croon) People like us Persia Personal liberty (We can't work if we don't get beer) Petrushka Piano man Piano Selection from Irving Berlin's Second Annual Music Box Revue Pick me up and lay me down in dear old Dixieland Pickaninny's slumber song Picnic in the sky Piking the pike Pining Plant a watermelon on my grave and let the juice soak through Plantation lullaby Play it a long time papa (blues) Play me a Dixie melody Playmates Pleading Pleasant dreams Please don't ask me why Please don't jazz my mammy's lullaby Please don't take away the girls Please learn to love Please say you love me ('cause I love you) Please, Mr. Santa Claus, don't forget me Poor bird of paradise Poor little me Poppy blossom Potsdam Pousse-cafe Pretty edelweiss Pretty kitty Kelly Pretty little Cinderella Pretty Miss Virginia Pretty rose Pride of the caravan Prisoners of love Pucker up and whistle Pullman Porter blues Purple dream Queen o' hearts : selection Racing blues Ragamuffin Raggedy Ann Ragtime caveman of mine Ragtime in the air Rainbow ball Rap-tap-a-tap Rastus Johnson, U. S. A. Redhead Remeber the rose Rememb'ring Ring dang ding dang doo Rio grande Rio nights (The dreamiest of dreamy waltzes) Rip Van Winkle slept with one eye open Rivoli Roamin' in the gloamin' Roaming away from me Rock - rock - rock. Let me rock in my old rocking - chair Rock-a-bye baby Rock-a-bye lullaby mammy Rocked in the cradle of the deep Rockin' in de win' Rodolph Valentino blues Roguish Rosie Reilly Rosa Rosalie Rose Rose dreams Rose of Algiers Rose of Araby Rose of China Rose of my heart Rose of my heart (Rose de mon coeur) Rose of Spain Rose of the Rio Grande Rose of the underworld Rose of the world Rose room song. In sunny roseland Rose, sweet rose Roses bring memories of you Roses bring sweet thoughts of you Roses of arcadie Roses of picardy Rosie Rosy cheeks Round on the end and high in the middlie O - hi - o Ruby Runnin' wild! : an ebony jazz tune Sail away for lullabye bay Sail home Sal-o-may = Salome Same old places Sand dunes. My desert rose Santa Rosa Rose Sas'parilla women and song Save a little daylight for me Save your money, John Say it while dancing Say it with music Say you'll be mine Say-on-ar-a Scandinavia (sing dose song and make dose music) See old man moon smile Selection from Buddies Selection from Chauncey Olcott's Macushla Selection from Honey girl Selection from It happened in Nordland Selection from Little Nellie Kelly Selection from Love birds Selection from Take it from me Selection from The happy cavalier Selection from The royal vagabond Selection from The velvet lady Semcoe Send me a bluebird with beautiful blue eyes Sentiment Settle down-travel 'round Seven or eleven (my Dixie pair o' dice) Shadows always make me blue Shaky eyes Shantung She dreams he's a babe in the cradle again (Her boy who now sleeps over there) She gypped Egypt on the Nile She made him behave (because she knew he loved her too) She wouldn't do (what I asked her to) She's the daughter of Mother Machree Shepherd's love Shimmy moon Shine on Oriental moon Ship o'dreams. A reverie Show me around and around Show me how Show me the way to go home Shreveport Blues (an ode to my home town) Shrine songs. Honolulu, 1922 Shufflin' Mose Siam Side by side Sierra Sue Sighing Sighing for you Silence of love Silver threads among the gold Sing me a song of the south Sipping cider thru a straw (thipping thider thru a thtraw) Sittin' in a corner Sixty seconds-ev'ry minute, I think of you Sleep baby sleep Sleep precious one Sligo Slumber little jungle maid Small town girl Smile all the while Smile on Smilin' Smilin' through Snowballing Snuggle So I took the fifty thousand dollars So long oo-long So this is love Sobbin' blues Softly sing the old songs Soldier's all Some big something Some day Some day I'll make you glad Some how it's not the same Some little bug is going to find you Some little girl Some night Some of these days Some one like you Some other bird whistled a tune Some pretty day Some sunny day Some sweet day Somebody Somebody loves you bluebird Somebody misses somebody's kisses Somebody's coming to my house Somebody's darling boy Somebody's mother Somebody's waiting for someone Somebody's wrong Someone I love Someone like you Someone loves you after all. (The rain song) Something Something said you Sometime Sometime when you are dreaming Sometimes Somewhere a heart is breaking and calling me back to you Somewhere a rainbow lies Somewhere a voice is calling Somewhere in Honolulu Somewhere, there's a rainbow shining Somnambula Song of my heart Song of Persia. Persian rug song Soothing South sea eyes Spooky nights Sport Spring is a lady Springtime St. Louis blues Stand by the yanks Stand up and fight like H Stand up and sing for your father. An old time tune Star of love Starlight Stars State street blues Stay in your own backyard Step along with me Steppin' out Stepping stones Stop look listen Stop looking at me Stop your kiddin' Stop, stop, stop Stories Strawberries and cream Strike! Strut Miss Lizzie Stumbling Sugar blues Sullivan Sun ray Sunday's child Sunny Florida Sunny Jim Sunrise and you Sunset valley Sunshine Sunshine Mary Sunshine of love Sunshine rose Sunshine Sue Suppose the rose were you Supposing Susan Susan Doozan Suzette Swanee blues Swanee River blues Swanee River moon Swanee smiles Swaying Sweet and low Sweet baby mine Sweet blushing roses Sweet cider time when you were mine Sweet daddy Sweet Genevieve Sweet Hawaiian moonlight. (Tell her of my love) Sweet Jasamine Sweet Kentucky lady Sweet kisses Sweet lady Sweet lavender Sweet little bon-bon Sweet mamma Sweet woman Sweet yesterdays Sweetheart Sweetheart I long for you Sweetheart land Sweetheart mine! Sweetheart o' mine Sweetheart true Sweetheart waltz Sweetheart, do you remember Sweets to the sweet Swingin' down the lane Swinging vine Ta de da da de dum. Dangerous blues Tackin' 'Em Down Take 'em to the door. That's all there is there ain't no more blues Take a little wife Take back your gold Take care of the man in a uniform Take it from me Take Me Take me back Take me back to dear old blighty Take me back to old St. Augustine Take me back to sweetheart land Take me back to your garden of roses Take me to the land of jazz Tammany Teach me Teach me to pray Tears Tears tell Teasin' Tee-pee blues Tell her while the waltz is playing Tell me that you miss me Tell me the old, old story Tell me what's the matter lovable eyes Tell that to the marines! Tenement rose Tennessee moon Tennessee tune Teresa Marie Thanks to you That aeroplane rag That Arabian melodie That beautiful home of the rose That brown skin baby mine That cozy little cottage home our own That da-da strain That gentle old granny of mine That haunting waltz That is on the q. t. That linger longer look That little grey house without any key That little old house of O'Reilly's That loving mother of mine That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune That night in Araby That old fashioned sweetheart of mine That old gang of mine That old Irish mother of mine That parisian rag That pyramid jazz That reminiscent melody That revolutionary rag That tumble-down shack in Athlone That wonderful kid from Madrid That wonderful mother of mine That wonderful souvenir strain That's a mother's liberty loan That's an Irish lullaby That's how I believe in you That's how the Shannon flows That's how you can tell they're Irish That's some love That's that! That's the feller That's what god made mother for That's when I dream of you That's when I'm pining for you That's why god loves the Irish That's why I can't forget That's why I know I love you That's why I love you That's worth while waiting for The 'gimmies' The Alaskan. Selections The ameer. Selection The American idea. Selection The American rag time The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks The art of making love The baby looks like me The Baltimore blues The bells of St. Mary's The birth of the blues The boule miche The boy from the house next door The boy who stuttered and the girl who lisped The bride and the groom The bug song The call of the cosy little home The click of her little brogans The crystal lute The dance they call the tres bien rag The Dardanella blues The Dolly Bar rag and shipbuilders drag The eternal flame The eyes of the girl I love The face of the girl I love The fives The food song The gates of gladness (on the road to sunshine land) The Geisha girl in Tokio The gingham girl : selection The girl I used to know The girl in the gingham gown The girl or the gown? The girl with a brogue The glow-worm The greatest love of all The heart of dixie The Heavens are a mother's service flag The hinky dee The hippodrome tango The homes they hold so dear. Deep in the glow of twilight The hula blues The Iowa corn song The Irish were Egyptians long ago The island of By and By The khaki and the blue (The new battle cry of freedom) The king of the winds The kiss The lady in Ermine The land of the beautiful dream The lantern song The light that shines forever (is the light at home sweet home) The Lilac Tree The little church around the corner The little poster maid The little red lacquer cage The love nest The love that never fades away The lullaby of love The magic hour The man o' my dreams The marines' hymn The marriage knot The Memphis blues or (Mister Crump) The message of my bouquet The monkey doodle doo The morals of a sailor-man The moth and the flame The moth and the gay bumble bee The music of the wedding chimes The name of Kelly The Natchez and the Robert E. Lee The national army man The navy goat The night the moon-and you The Okoboji waltz The old maids ball The older they get, the younger they want 'em The only song I can remember The other page is missing The parade of the wooden soldiers The passion flower The pipes of Pan are calling The place we call our home The Pullman porters on parade The purple lily The rainbow The Road to Romany The roar of Broadway The rose I call sweetheart The rose of an hour The runaway train The same old two The schoolhouse blues The seaside sultan The second violin The sidewalks of New York The song of songs The St. Louis blues The star and the rose The stars alone can tell The stone outside Dan Murphy's door The Sunday dress parade The sweetest story ever told The sweetheart of sigma chi The tanglefoot The time will come The tossefolah girls The totem pole The trail to yesterday The trousseau incomplete The twinkle in your eye The valley of dreams The valley of the giants The voice in my heart The waltz of long ago The waltz of love The wearing of the green The wreck on the Southern Old 97 The Yankee Doodle blues The yellow dog blues. He's gone where the southern cross' the yellow dog Then I'm not missing you Then you'll know you're home Then you'll wish for me There are fairies at the bottom of our garden There are just two I's in Dixie There comes a some day There is always one you can't forget There is life in the old boy yet There must be a way to love you There never was a girl like you There ought to be music in every home There was a day There's a down in Dixie feelin' There's a garden down in Dixieland called Alabam There's a girl in Chateau Thierry There's a girl in the heart of Maryland There's a little spark of love still burning There's a long, long trail There's a typical Tipperary over here There's a warm spot in my heart for Virginia There's always someone longing when you're many miles from me There's nothing too fine for the finest! There's only one that I would lose my sleep for There's silver in your hair There's someone more lonesome than you They always follow me They call it dancing They gotta quit kickin' my dawg aroun' They may be old, but they want to be loved They needed a songbird in heaven They'll all have a smile for you They're all sweeties They're so jealous of me Thinking of you This is what the girls said to me Those days are over Those since-I-met-you days Those snow capped hills of Maine Those star spangled nights in Dixieland Thou mighty Kismet the golden sunset Thoughts of yore Thousand and one nights Three little words Three o'clock in the morning Thrills Throw me a kiss Thru the night Thy heart my prize Till I met you Till the sands of the desert grow cold Till we meet again Tim Rooney's at the fightin' Time after time Time will tell Tin roof blues Tiny Tipperary Nora Tishomingo blues To be together is the thing To be worthy To have and to hold To the Saints of that wedding march (It's a long, long walk) To-night's my night with baby Toddle all over town Tom-tom Tomorrow Tomorrow land Too long from Long Acre Square Too many kisses mean too many tears Toot, toot, tootsie! (Goo' bye) Toreadora Toys (Toys are not only for children) Tra-la-la Tripoli (on the shores of Tripoli) Tropical blues Trot one step march two step True love never runs smooth Truly Truly! truly! Tuck me to sleep in my old Tucky home Tulip time Turkey in the straw Turn back the universe and give me yesterday Twilight in Barakeesh Two little love birds Two's company, three's a crowd Tyup (Hitch your wagon to a star) Ukulele lady Uncle Sam blues. One strain blues Under the china moon Under the honeymoon Underneath a big umbrella Underneath Hawaiian skies. (Sous le ciel d'Hawaii) Underneath the Dixie moon Unexpectedly Until my luck comes rolling along Up in Mabel's room Up in the clouds Upstairs and down Valparaiso Valse Venetian blues Virginia blues Wait for me Waiting for you Wal, I swan! Wal, I swan! Gid-dap Napoleon Walk, Jenny, walk! Waltz entrancing Waltz me (to sleep in your arms) Waltz me right into your heart Waltz of my heart Wandering home Was Mrs. Macbeth really sleeping? (When she took that famous walk) We don't know why we love We must have a song to remember We take it, just take it from you We'll build a dear little, cute little love nest some sweet day We're gonna have a Dixie wedding down on the Swanee shore We're nearing the day Weep no more. (My mammy) Weeping willow lane West Indies blues Westward ho! (The covered wagon march) Wha Wha. (That imaginary isle) What a position for me! What a wonderful girl was pearl What can I say after I say I'm sorry? What could be sweeter than you? What do we care if it's one o'clock (or two, or three, or four) What do you do Sunday, Mary? What do you do Sundays, Mary? What you don't know won't hurt you What's in a name? (Love is always love) When a fellah' has turned sixteen When cupid holds the reins When hearts are young When I get back to Memphis, Tennessee When I met you When it's apple blossom time in Normandy When it's night-time in Italy it's Wednesday over here When it's springtime in the Rockies When lights are low When the birds in Georgia sing of Tennessee When the cat's away When the cherry blossoms fall (love is love) When the leaves come tumbling down When the little birds are sleeping When the peach bloom tumbles down When the sun goes down in Romany. My heart goes roaming back to you When the wedding bells are ringing When they're old enough to know better. It's better to leave them alone When Tommy Atkins marries Dolly Gray When you and I were young Maggie blues When you are mine When you go a-hunting dusky maid When you see another sweetie hanging around (that's the time you'll want to come back to me) When you walked out someone else walked right in When you're in love Where is the man of my dreams Where the black-eyed susans grow Where the silvery Colorado wends its way Where the sweet Hawaiian breezes blow Whispering Whispering hope Whistle a tune Who can tell Who comes in my garden? Who done it? Who loved you best? Who'll buy my violets? (La violetera) Who'll take my place when I'm gone Who's sorry now? Why didn't I meet you long ago Why should I cry over you? Wicked blues Will o' wisp Will she come from the East? (East - North - West or South) Will you be true? Will-o'-the-wisp Wimmin. I've got to have 'em that's all! Without kissing, love isn't love Wolverine blues Won't you cuddle up a little closer? Wonderful eyes Wonderful one Wonderful war Wyoming. (Go to sleep, my baby) Yearning (Just for you) Yes! We have no bananas You and only you You are free You can have ev'ry light on Broadway. (Give me that one little light at home) You can have him, I don't want him, didn't love him anyhow blues You cannot make your shimmy shake on tea You don't need the wine to have a wonderful time while they still make those beautiful girls You for me You know and I know You need someone, someone needs you You never can tell You planted a rose in the garden of love You remind me of my mother You started something You tell her - I stutter You told me to go You'd be surprised You'll feel better then You'll see the day You're my heart's desire; I love you, Nellie Dean You're the only girl that made me cry You've got to see Mamma ev'ry night (or you can't see Mamma at all) Your second wife Your voice I hear Yours for me and mine for you
The UCLA Music Library's Archive of Popular American Music is a research collection covering the history of popular music in the United States from 1790 to the present. The collection, fully accessible at the item level through the UCLA Library Orion2 catalog, is one of the largest in the country, numbering almost 450,000 pieces of sheet music, anthologies, and arrangements for band and orchestra.
Very easy to search. I have already placed it in the links section of the Mudcat.