Early songs /
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Format: | Musical Score Book |
Language: | English |
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Madison, WI :
Published for the American Musicological Society by A-R Editions,
[1994], ©1994
Madison, WI : c1994 Madison, Wis. : c1994 Madison, Wis. : ©1994 Madison, Wis. : [1994] |
Series: | Music of the United States of America ;
2 Music of the United States of America ; v. 2 Recent Researches in American Music ; v. 20-22 Recent researches in American music ; v. 20 Recent researches in American music v. 20-22 Music of the United States of America ; 2 Music of the United States of America 2 Recent researches in American music ; v. 20, etc Recent researches in American music ; v. 20-22 Recent researches in American music ; v. 20-23 Recent researches in American music v. 20-22 Recent researches in American music v.20-22 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. 1907-1911
- 2. 1911-1913
- 3. 1913-1914
- I. 1907-1911
- II. 1911-1913
- III. 1913-1914
- v.1. 1907-1911
- v.2. 1911-1913
- v.3. 1913-1914
- v. 20 (v. 2, pt. 1) Early songs : 1907-1911. Marie from sunny Italy
- Queenie
- The best of friends must part
- I didn't go home at all
- Dorando
- No one could do it like my father!
- Sadie Salome (Go home)
- My wife's gone to the country (Hurrah! Hurrah!)
- Just like the rose
- Oh, what I know about you
- Someone's waiting for me (we'll wait, wait, wait)
- Do your duty doctor! (oh, oh, oh, oh, doctor)
- Good-bye, Girlie, and remember me
- Wild cherries
- Oh! where is my wife tonight?
- She was a dear little girl
- Some little something about you
- If I thought you wouldn't tell
- I wish that you was my gal, Molly
- Next to your mother, who do you love?
- Stop that rag (keep on playing, honey)
- Christmas-time seems years and years away
- Yiddle, on your fiddle, play some ragtime
- I just came back to say goodbye
- Before I go and marry, I will have a talk with you
- That mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune
- Someone just like you
- Telling lies
- Sweet Marie, make-a rag-a-time dance wid me
- If the managers only thought the same as mother
- Oh how that German could love
- When you play that piano, Bill!
- Draggy rag
- Dear Mayme, I love you!
- Grizzly bear
- Call me up some rainy afternoon
- That opera rag
- I'm a happy married man
- I love you more each day
- Alexander and his clarinet
- Sweet Italian love
- Oh, that beautiful rag
- Try it on your piano
- "Thank you, kind sir!" said she
- Yiddisha eyes
- Is there anything else I can do for you?
- Kiss me my honey, kiss me
- Colored Romeo
- Stop, stop, stop (Come over and love me some more)
- Herman let's dance that beautiful waltz
- Piano man
- Innocent Bessie Brown
- Dreams, just dreams
- I'm going on a long vacation
- Bring back my Lena to me
- That kazzatsky dance
- Wishing
- Dat's-a my gal
- That dying rag
- Alexander's ragtime band
- 1. 1907-1911
- 2. 1911-1913
- 3. 1913-1914
- pt. 1. 1907-1911
- pt. 2. 1911-1913
- pt. 3. 1913-1914
- v. 21 (v. 2, pt. 2) Early songs : 1911-1913 Virginia Lou
- The whistling rag
- That monkey tune
- When I'm alone I'm lonesome
- I beg your pardon, dear old Broadway
- When you're in town
- Business is business
- Spanish love
- Down to the folies bergere
- When it rains, sweetheart, when it rains
- Don't put out the light
- Molly, o! Oh Molly!
- When you kiss an Italian girl
- Ephraham played upon the piano
- You've built a fire down in my heart
- Woodman, woodman, spare that tree!
- Run home and tell your mother
- After the honeymoon
- That mysterious rag
- One o'clock in the morning and I get lonesome
- There's a girl in Havana
- Don't take your beau to the seashore
- Dog gone that chilly man
- Ragtime violin!
- Yiddisha nightingale
- My melody dream
- You've got me hypnotized
- Everybody's doing it now
- Bring back my lovin' man
- Sombrero land
- Cuddle up
- v. 21 (v. 2, pt. 2) Early songs : 1913-1914 Anna 'Liza's wedding day
- Welcome home
- In my harem
- My sweet Italian man [II]
- Snookey ookums - The apple tree and the bumble bee
- San Francisco bound
- You picked a bad day out to say good-bye
- Happy little country girl
- We have much to be thankful for
- The ki-i-youdleing dog
- Keep on walking
- The old maids ball
- The pullman porters on parade
- Abie sings an Irish song
- The monkey doodle doo
- Somebody's coming to my house
- I was aviating around
- They've got me doin' it now
- Jake! Jake! The yiddisher ball-player
- The international rag
- Kiss your sailor boy goodbye
- Take me back
- They've got me doin' it now medley
- You've got your mother's big blue eyes!
- There's a girl in Arizona
- If you don't want me (why do you hang around)
- Tra-la, la, la!
- Down in Chattanooga
- Daddy, come home
- This is the life [I]
- Bring me a ring in the spring and I'll know that you love me
- He promised me
- Meet me to-night
- Yankee love
- How do you do it, Mabel, on twenty dollars a week?
- Pick, pick, pick, pick on the mandolin, Antonio
- I want to be in Dixie
- Take a little tip from father
- Ragtime mocking bird
- Alexander's bag-pipe band
- Opera burlesque
- Spring and fall
- I've got to have some lovin' now
- Society bear
- Lead me to that beautiful band
- Antonio
- That's how I love you
- I'm afraid pretty maid, I'm afraid
- The million dollar ball
- A true born soldier man
- Becky's got a job in a musical show
- The ragtime jockey man
- When Johnson's Quartette harmonize
- Fiddle-dee-dee [I]
- Call again!
- Fiddle-dee-dee [II]
- The elevator man going up, going up, going up, going up!
- Ragtime soldier man
- Keep away from the fellow who owns an automobile
- When I'm thinking of you
- Come back to me, my melody
- Do it again
- A little bit of everything
- Hiram's band
- When the midnight choo-choo leaves for Alabam'
- When I lost you
- My sweet Italian man [I]
- Down in my heart
- At the devil's ball [I]
- Follow me around
- If all the girls I knew were like you
- At the devil's ball [II]
- Wait until your daddy comes home
- Don't leave your wife alone
- Yiddisha professor
- Goody, goody, goody, goody, good
- He's so good to me
- At the Devil's ball [III]
- At the picture show
- Follow the crowd
- It isn't what he said, but the way he said it!
- I love to quarrel with you
- He's a devil in his own home town
- This is the life [II]
- Along came Ruth
- If I had you
- If you don't want my peaches (you'd better stop shaking my tree)
- God gave you to me
- They're on their way to Mexico
- The haunted house
- I want to go back to Michigan (down on the farm)
- If that's your idea of a wonderful time (take me home)
- Always treat her like a baby
- He's a rag picker
- Furnishing a home for two
- Stay down here where you belong
- That's my idea of paradise
- When it's night time in Dixie Land
- Appendix It can't be did! ; Angelo ; How can you love such a man? ; What am I gonna do? ; The funny little melody ; Revival Day ; Hey, wop ; Down on Uncle Jerry's farm ; I could live on love and kisses ; I want a harem of my own ; I've got a lot of love for you ;
- I've got to catch a train, goodbye ; Somewhere (but where is it?) ; The tattooed man ; You're goin' to lose your baby some day ; That humming rag ; Father's beard ; Alexander's ragtime band : march and twostep ; That international rag! : march and twostep ; Morning exercise fox trot ; Wild cherries rag ; Grizzly bear rag ; Oh that beautiful rag ; That mysterious rag : characteristic intermezzo