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Thread #153732   Message #3602458
Posted By: JohnInKansas
18-Feb-14 - 01:32 AM
Thread Name: When Does it Get to Be Folk?
Subject: RE: When Does it Get to Be Folk?
Another list from the book: (WARNING: LONG POST)

THE 1OO MOST-RECORDED SONGS
1890-1954 (Dates appear to be when first published?)
1. Silent Night (1818) — Joseph Muhr & Franz Gruber
2. St. Louis Blues (1914) — W.C. Handy
3. Star Dust (1929) — Hoagy Carmichael & Mitchell Parish
4. Body And Soul (1930) — Johnny Green, Ed Heyman, Robert Sauer & Frank Eyton
5. Summertime (1935) — George Gershwin & Dubose Heyward
6. The Old Folks At Home (Swanee River) (1851) — Stephen Foster
7. Tea For Two (1925) — Vincent Youmans & Irving Caesar
8. White Christmas (1942) — Irving Berlin
9. All The Things You Are (1939) — Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II
10. Night And Day (1932) — Cole Porter
11. Begin The Beguine (1935) — Cole Porter
12. Danny Boy (1913) — Traditional, adapted by Fred Weatherly
13. Sweet Georgia Brown (1925) — Maceo Pinkard, Kenneth Casey & Ben Bernie
14. The Man I Love (1924) — George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
15. Over The Rainbow (1939) — Harold Arlen & E.Y. Harburg
16. Caravan (1937) — Duke Ellington, Juan Tizol & Irving Mills
17. After You've Gone (1918) — Turner Layton & Harry Creamer
18. Yesterdays (1933) — Jerome Kern & Otto Harbach
19. Ain't Misbehavin' (1929) — Fats Waller, Harry Brooks & Andy Razaf
20. Lover, Come Back To Me (1928) — Sigmund Romberg & Oscar Hammerstein II
21. What Is This Thing Called Love? (1930) — Cole Porter
22. I Can't Get Started (1936) — Vernon Duke & Ira Gershwin
23. Jingle Bells (1857) — J.S. Pierpont
24. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (1928) — Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields
25. My Old Kentucky Home (1853) — Stephen Foster
26. When The Saints Go Marching In (1896) — James Black & Katharine Purvis
27. Tenderly (1947) — Walter Gross & Jack Lawrence
28. Blue Skies (1927) — Irving Berlin
29. September Song (1938) — Kurt Weill & Maxwell Anderson
30. My Blue Heaven (1927) — Walter Donaldson & George Whiting
31. Always (1925) — Irving Berlin
32. Tiger Rag (1917) — Harry DeCosta & Original Dixieland Jazz Band
33. The Rosary (1898) — Ethelbert Nevins & Robert Cameron Rogers
34. Home, Sweet Home (1823) — Henry Bishop & John Howard Payne
35. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (1933) — Jerome Kern & Otto Harbach
36. These Foolish Things (Remind Me Of You) (1936) — Jack Strachey, Harry Link & Holt Marvell
37. Old Man River (1928) — Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II
38. Limehouse Blues (1924) — Philip Braham & Douglas Furber
39. Sheik Of Araby (1923) — Ted Snyder, Harry B. Smith & Francis Wheeler
40. Embraceable You (1930) — George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
41. My Funny Valentine (1937) — Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
42. Stormy Weather (1933) — Harold Arlen & Ted Koehler
43. 12th Street Rag (1914) — Euday L. Bowman
44. Blue Moon (1935) — Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
45. The Battle Hymn Of The Republic (1863) — Julia Ward Howe & William Steffe
46. My Melancholy Baby (1913) — Ernie Burnett & George Norton
47. I Got Rhythm (1930) — George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
48. Honeysuckle Rose (1929) — Fats Waller & Andy Razaf
49. Love's Old Sweet Song (1884) — G. Clifton Bingham & James Mulloy
50. The Stars And Stripes Forever (1896) — John Philip Sousa
51. Where Or When (1937) — Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
52. Laura (1945) — David Raskin & Johnny Mercer
53. Mood Indigo (1931) — Duke Ellington, Barney Bigard & Irving Mills
54. The Christinas Song (1946) — Mel Torme & Robert Wells
55. Love For Sale (1930) — Cole Porter
56. Georgia On My Mind (1930) — Hoagy Carmichael & Stuart Gorrell
57. San Antonio Rose (1939) — Bob Wills
58. How High The Moon (1940) — Morgan Lewis & Nancy Hamilton
59. Someone To Watch Over Me (1926) — George Gershwin & Ira Gershwin
60. I Only Have Eyes For You (1934) — Harry Warren & Al Dubin
61. Sweet Sue, Just You (1928) — Victor Young & Will Harris
62. The Darktown Strutters' Ball (1917) — Shelton Brooks
63. On The Sunny Side Of The Street (1930) — Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields
64. Silver Threads Among The Gold (1877) — Hart P. Danks & Eben Rexford
65. I'm In The Mood For Love (1935) — Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields
66. Deep Purple (1939) — Peter DeRose & Mitchell Parish
67. Sometimes I'm Happy (1925) — Vincent Youmans & Irving Caesar
68. I've Got You Under My Skin (1934) — Cole Porter
69. The Star-Spangled Banner (1814) — Francis Scott Key
70. Easy To Love (1936) — Cole Porter
71. Avalon (1921) — E.G. DeSylva, Vincent Rose & Al Jolson
72. Willow Weep For Me (1932) — Ann Ronell
73. Dinah (1925) — Harry Akst, Sam Lewis & Joe Young
74. Moonglow (1934) — Will Hudson, Eddie DeLange & Irving Mills
75. Auld Lang Syne (1711) — adapted by Robert Burns
76. Carry Me Back To Old Virginny (1879) — James A. Bland
77. Alexander's Ragtime Band (1911) — Irving Berlin
78. Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town (1934) — J. Fred Coots & Haven Gillespie
79. Basin Street Blues (1929) — Spencer Williams
80. Sweet Lorraine (1935) — Clifford Burwell & Mitchell Parish
81. I'll Remember April (1942) — Don Raye, Gene DePaul & Patricia Johnston
82. Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer (1949) — Johnny Marks
83. Solitude (1934) — Duke Ellington
84. Some Of These Days (1910) — Shelton Brooks
85. Stella By Starlight (1947) — Victor Young & Ned Washington
86. Maple Leaf Rag (1899) — Scott Joplin
87. Lover (1933) — Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart
88. The Way You Look Tonight (1936) — Jerome Kern & Dorothy Fields
89. Pennies From Heaven (1936) — Arthur Johnston & John Burke
90. Dancing In The Dark (1931) — Howard Dietz & Arthur Schwartz
91. Indiana (1917) — James Hanley & Ballad MacDonald
92. April In Paris (1932) — Vernon Duke
93. As Time Goes By (1931) — Herman Hupfield
94. Royal Garden Blues (1923) — Spencer Williams & Clarence Williams
95. The Very Thought Of You (1934) — Ray Noble
96. Lover Man (1942) — Jimmy Davis, Roger Ramirez, & Jimmy Sherman
97. 'Round Midnight (1947) — Thelonious Monk & Cootie Williams
98. Perdido (1942) — Juan Tizol, Ervin Drake & Hans Lengsfelder
99. All Of Me (1931) — Seymour Simons & Gerald Marks
100. What's New? (1939) — Johnny Burke & Robert Haggart

John