Emil R. Pinta 78-rpm record, sheet music, and record-sleeve collection
Collection Organization
There is at least one combination for nearly every year, beginning with an 1898 John Philip Sousa Berliner record and matching Sousa sheet music; to Elvis and Lavern Baker combinations from the 1950s. A journey through this chronologic collection provides a panorama of American history and culture as represented on popular records, sheet music covers, and, to a lesser extent, record-sleeve art. They are artifacts that helped form our collective identity as a society via shared experiences over the years with these mediums.
Combinations are numbered chronologically according to recording dates of titles (with some exceptions), followed by sheet music (s/m) and record sleeves (r/s). Exact recording dates do not exist for some records, and these dates are approximated. Lyricist-composer credits for titles are given in parentheses.
With double-sided 78-rpms, the combination record-sheet music side is listed first; and it is the graded and dated side. Reverse-side artists and titles, indicated by a slash (/), are given, but condition and recording dates are not usually provided unless that side is thought to be of collectors’ interest.
The sheet music title, unless otherwise noted, is the same as the first side of the listed record. They are the first and second parts of the three-part combinations.
Record information consists of artist(s), label, catalog number, title, recording date, and record grade. Grading is primarily visual, but in some cases aural (sound) grading is used when specified. All records are 10-inch, 78-rpm records, unless otherwise noted.
Record grade abbreviations are as follows: Ex plus (“Excellent plus” is almost new); Ex (as it implies); Ex minus (record appears very clean with not much wear; may have small scuffs/scratches); VG plus (“Very Good plus” has some scratches and scuffs, but still a clean record); VG (more scratches and scuffs, but should play well); VG minus (shows considerable wear with scratches and scuffs, and may not play very clear); anything below this is not usually listed, unless rare. Keep in mind that grading is often arbitrary and in the eye of the beholder.
Sheet music is standard size unless stipulated, such as “large format.” No standardized grading system is used for sheet music and record sleeves. Narrative descriptions are given when necessary. If no description is provided, average condition can be presumed—which in many cases for older items means there can be fraying, creases and tears. Very few sheets or sleeves are considered to be in poor condition.
Additional abbreviations: B&S (black and silver); Brun (Brunswick); Col (Columbia); Ortho (Orthophonic); Vic (Victor); s/m (sheet music); r/s (record sleeve); rec. (recorded); repro. (reproduction) applicable to record sleeves only.
Victor label designs noted and years of use: Monarch label used from 1902-1904; Grand Prize label from 1905-1908; Patents label from1908-1913; Orthophonic (Scroll) label from 1926-1937; and RCA Vic label from 1946 on. RCA bought Victor records in 1929, but the RCA name did not appear as a label title until after World War II. Label designs in the years between the above designations, such as the “Wing Label” from 1914 to 1926, are not mentioned. Victor records were sometimes issued in special colors—usually designating a celebrity or premier status, such as Red Seal Victors—and these are noted.
Columbia label designs noted and years of use: Black and Silver label used prior to 1906; Grand Prize label from1906-1908; Magic Notes label from 1908-1917; Gold Band label from 1917-1923; Viva-tonal label from 1926-1939; and CBS label from 1939-1958.
Several general comments are in order regarding 78-rpm records. Earliest 78-rpms were recorded using an “acoustic” system in which sound entered a large acoustical horn, and sound vibrations caused a recording stylus attached to a diaphragm to make impressions in a groove. During 1925 and 1926, most major record companies changed to a superior electrical recording process, with electric microphones, electric recording heads, etc. For its electrically recorded discs, Victor designed an attractive “Orthophonic (Scroll)” label, and Columbia added “Electrical Process” and/or “Viva-tonal” to its labels.
For most records described here, the recording-stylus impressions were made into lateral aspects of the record groove—this includes all Victor, Columbia, Brunswick and Decca records. Some record companies, most notably Edison records, recorded with vertical impressions in the grooves, and these are designated “vertical-cut.” These were not playable on lateral-groove-playing phonographs; nor on most modern record players unless there are special adaptations.
Booklet of information and backup flash drives
The items contain the information about the items in the collection by number.
"A Panorama of American History in the First Half of the Twentieth Century: Sheet Music and 78-RPM Records from the William T. Jerome Library Collection.", 2021
Essay contributed by donor. Also available in digital form.
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1. Charlatan March, performed by Edward Favor on Col B&S No. 230, 1889
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- Publication: 1889
- Language of Materials
- English
1. Charlatan March, sheet music by John Philip Sousa, 1889
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- Publication: 1889
- Language of Materials
- English
2. Hello Central, Give Me Heaven, performed by Edward Favor on Col B&S No. 230, 1901
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- Publication: 1901
- Language of Materials
- English
2. Hello Central, Give Me Heaven, words and music by Chas K. Harri, Arr. by Jos. Clauder, 1901
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- Publication: 1901
- Language of Materials
- English
3. McKinley’s Memorial March, performed by Vocal Quartette (male voices) on Col. B&S No. 453, 1901
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- Publication: 1901
- Language of Materials
- English
3. McKinley’s Memorial March, arr. Harry Lincoln, 1901
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- Publication: 1901
- Language of Materials
- English
4. Tell Me Pretty Maiden, performed by Vocal Sextette, Marconi Velvet Tone 0376, 1902
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- Publication: 1902
- Language of Materials
- English
4. Florodora, program from Broadway's Casino Theater for the week of July 15, 1901. , 1901
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- Publication: 1901
- Language of Materials
- English
5. Stay in Your Own Back Yard, performed by Harry Macdonough on Vic Monarch Label no. 1419, 1902
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- Publication: 1902
- Language of Materials
- English
5. Stay in Your Own Back Yard, words Karl Kennett, music by Lyn Udall, 1899
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- Publication: 1899
- Language of Materials
- English
6. Last Rose of Summer, performed by Caroline Kendrick on Col. B&S No. 1717, 1903
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- Publication: 1903
- Language of Materials
- English
6. Last Rose of Summer, by Moore, published by De Luxe Music Co. undated, undated
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- Publication: undated
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- English
7. Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis, performed by Billy Murray on Col. B&S No. 1792, 1904
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- Publication: 1904
- Language of Materials
- English
7. Meet Me In St. Louis, Louis, words by Andrew B. Sterling and music by Kerry Mills, 1904
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- Publication: 1904
- Language of Materials
- English
8. Uncle Sammy March (Holzman), performed by [Victor] Dance Orch., Vic Monarch No. 2897, 1904
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- Publication: 1904
- Language of Materials
- English
8. Uncle Sammy March (Holzman), by Abe Holzmann, 1904
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- Publication: 1904
- Language of Materials
- English
9. In My Merry Oldsmobile, performed by Billy Murray, Col. Grand Prize No. 3654, 1905
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- Publication: 1905
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- English
9. In My Merry Oldsmobile, words by Vincent Bryan and music by Gus Edwards, 1905
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- Publication: 1905
- Language of Materials
- English
10. Everybody Works But Father, performed by Lew Dockstader, Marconi Velvet Tone 0278, 1905
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- Publication: 1905
- Language of Materials
- English
10. Everybody Works But Father, sheet music by Jean Havez, 1905
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- Publication: 1905
- Language of Materials
- English
11. Grand Old Rag (Cohan), performed by Billy Murray, Vic Grand Prize 4634 , 1906
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- Publication: 1906
- Language of Materials
- English
11. You're A Grand Old Flag, words and music by George Cohan, 1933
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- Publication: 1933
- Language of Materials
- English
12. Cheyenne (Shy Ann Song), performed by Billy Murray with orchestra on Victor No. 16102-A, 1906
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- Publication: 1906
- Language of Materials
- English
12. Cheyenne (Shy Ann Song), words by Harry Willams and music Egbert Van Alstyne, 1906
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- Publication: 1906
- Language of Materials
- English
13. Billy Golden (monologue), Col Grand Prize 3581, 1907
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- Publication: 1907
- Language of Materials
- English
14. Budweiser’s a Friend of Mine, performed by Billy Murray and Haydn Quarter, Vic Grand Prize 5320, 1908
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- Publication: 1908
- Language of Materials
- English
14. Budweiser’s a Friend of Mine, words by Vincent Bryan and music by Seymour Furth, 1907
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- Publication: 1907
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- English
15. Democratic Policy Prevents Restoration of Prosperity: William Howard Taft Victor No. 5555, 1908
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- Publication: 1908
- Language of Materials
- English
15. Taft March by Mortimer Wheeler, 1912
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- Publication: 1912
- Language of Materials
- English
16. My Cousin Carus, performed by Billy Murray, Vic Patents 1632, 1909
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- Publication: 1909
- Language of Materials
- English
16. My Cousin Carus, lyric by Edward Madden, music by Gus Edwards, 1909
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- Publication: 1909
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- English
17. I’ve Got Rings on My Fingers, performed by Blanche Ring, Purple Vic 60016, 1909
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- Publication: 1909
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- English
17. I’ve Got Rings on My Fingers, words by Weston & Barnes, music by Maurice Scott, 1909
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- Publication: 1909
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- English
18. Casey Jones, performed by Jeff Calhoun (Vernon Dalhart) Grey Gull 4174, 1928
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- Publication: 1928
- Language of Materials
- English
18. Casey Jones, words by T. Lawrence Seibert, music by Eddie Newton, 1909
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- Publication: 1909
- Language of Materials
- English
19. That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune (Mendelssohn Rag), performed by Collins and Harlan, Vic Patents 16472, 1910
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- Publication: 1910
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- English
19. That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune (Mendelssohn Rag), words and music by Irving Berlin, 1909
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- Publication: 1909
- Language of Materials
- English
20. Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon, performed by Ada Jones, Col Magic Notes A85, 1910
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- Publication: 1910
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- English
20. Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon, words and music by Irving Berlin, 1909
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- Publication: 1909
- Language of Materials
- English
21. Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine, performed by Blanche Ring, Purple Vic Patents 60032, 1910
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- Publication: 1910
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- English
21. Come, Josephine, in My Flying Machine, words by Alfred Bryan and music by Fred Fischer, 1910
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- Publication: 1910
- Language of Materials
- English
22. Life’s a Funny Proposition After All, performed by George M. Cohan, Purple Vic Patents 60042, 1911
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- Publication: 1911
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- English
22. Life’s a Funny Proposition After All, words and music by George M. Cohan, 1931
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- Publication: 1931
- Language of Materials
- English
23. The Red Rose Rag, performed by Dolly Connolly, Col Magic Notes A1028, 1911
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- Publication: 1911
- Language of Materials
- English
23. The Red Rose Rag, word by Edward Madden and music by Percy Wenrich, 1931
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- Publication: 1931
- Language of Materials
- English
24. Alexander’s Ragtime Band, performed by Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan, Col Magic Notes A1032, 1911
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- Publication: 1911
- Language of Materials
- English
24. Alexander’s Ragtime Band, sheet music by Irving Berlin, 1911
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- Publication: 1911
- Language of Materials
- English
25. Down by the Old Mill Stream, performed by Brunswick Quartet, Col Magic Notes A1047, 1911
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- Publication: 1911
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- English
25. Down by the Old Mill Stream, by Tell Taylor, 1910
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- Publication: 1910
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- English
26. That Mysterious Rag, performed by American Quartet, Vic Patents 16982, 1911
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- Publication: 1911
- Language of Materials
- English
26. That Mysterious Rag, by Berling and Snyder, 1911
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- Publication: 1911
- Language of Materials
- English
27. Rum Tum Tiddle, performed by Al Jolson, Vic Patents 17037, 1911
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- Publication: 1911
- Language of Materials
- English
27. Rum Tum Tilddle, words by Edward Madden and music by Jean Schwartz, 1912
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- Publication: 1912
- Language of Materials
- English
28. Moonlight Bay, performed by Dolly Connolly, Col Magic Notes A1128, 1912
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- Publication: 1912
- Language of Materials
- English
28. Moonlight Bay, words by Edward Madden and music by Percy Wenrich, 1912
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- Publication: 1912
- Language of Materials
- English
29. The Wreck of the Titanic, performed by Jeff Calhoun (Vernon Dalhart), Grey Gull 4132, 1927
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- Publication: 1927
- Language of Materials
- English
29. The Wreck of the Titanic, by Jeanette Forrest, 1912
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- Publication: 1912
- Language of Materials
- English
30. Rag-Time Soldier Man, performed by Colonial Dance Orchestra, Phonocut 5159, 1912
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- Publication: 1912
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- English
30. Rag-Time Soldier Man, by Irving Berlin, 1912
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- Publication: 1912
- Language of Materials
- English
31. Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee, performed by Ada Jones and Billy Murray, Vic Patents 17152, 1912
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- Publication: 1912
- Language of Materials
- English
31. Be My Little Baby Bumble Bee, words by Stanley Murphy and music by Henry I. Marchall, 1912
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- Publication: 1912
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- English
32. He’d Have to Get Under—Get Out and Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile), performed by Billy Murray, Vic 17491, 1913
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- Publication: 1913
- Language of Materials
- English
32. He’d Have to Get Under—Get Out and Get Under (To Fix Up His Automobile), words by Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie, and music by Maurice Abrahams, 1913
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- Publication: 1913
- Language of Materials
- English
33. The Castle Walk, performed by Europe’s Society Orchestra, Vic 1755, 1914
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- Publication: 1914
- Language of Materials
- English
33. The Castle Walk, by James Reese Europe and Ford T. Dabney, 1914
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- Publication: 1914
- Language of Materials
- English
34. Back to the Carolina You Love, performed by Baritone (Al Jolson), Little Wonder (5.5-in.) 20, 1914
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- Publication: 1914
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- English
34. Back to the Carolina You Love, words by Grant Clarke, and music by Jean Schwartz, 1914
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- Publication: 1914
- Language of Materials
- English
35. By the Waters of Minnetonka, performed by Elizebeth Lennox, Brun 271, 1920
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- Publication: 1920
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- English
35. By the Waters of Minnetonka, by Thurlow Lieurance, 1913
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- Publication: 1913
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- English
36. Star Spangled Banner, performed by Margaret Woodrow Wilson, Col Special Picture Label A1665, 1915
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- Publication: 1915
- Language of Materials
- English
36. San-Fran-Pan- American March, by Joel. P. Corin, 1913
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- Publication: 1913
- Language of Materials
- English
37. The Little Ford Rambled Right Along, performed by Billy Murray, Vic 17755, 1915
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- Publication: 1915
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- English
37. The Little Ford Rambled Right Along, words by C. R. Foster and Byron Gay and music by Byron Gay, 1915
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- Publication: 1915
- Language of Materials
- English
38. When the Lusitania Went Down, performed by Sam Ash, 1915
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- Publication: 1915
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- English
38. When the Lusitania Went Down, by Charles McCarron and Nat. Vincent, 1915
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- Publication: 1915
- Language of Materials
- English
39.Sweet Cider Time When You Were Mine, performed by Dolly Connolly, Col Magic Notes A1963, 1916
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- Publication: 1916
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- English
39. Sweet Cider Time When You Were Mine, words by Joe McMarthy and music by Percy Wenrich, 1916
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- Publication: 1916
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- English
40. Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday Night, performed by Al Jolson, Col Gold Band A1976, 1916
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- Publication: 1916
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- English
40. Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go with Friday on Saturday Night, lyrics by Sam. Lewis & Joe. Young, music by Geo. W. Meyer, 1916
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- Publication: 1916
- Language of Materials
- English
41. Livery Stable Blues [aka Barnyard Blues], performed by Original Dixieland “Jass” Band, Victor 18255, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
41. Livery Stable Blues [aka Barnyard Blues], by D. J. La Rocca, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
42. President Wilson’s War Message, Part I/Part II, record Ervin Goodfellow (recitation), Emerson (7-in.) 7179, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
- Language of Materials
- English
42. I Didn’t Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier, lyrics by Alfred Bryan, music Al. Plantadosi, 1916
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- Publication: 1916
- Language of Materials
- English
43. What Kind of an American Are You? (What Are You Doing Over Here?), performed by Arthur Fields, Col Gold Band A2272, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
43. What Kind of an American Are You? (What Are You Doing Over Here?), by McCarthy-VonTilzer, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
44. That’s the Kind of a Baby for Me, performed by Eddie Cantor, Vic 18342, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
44. That’s the Kind of a Baby for Me, lyrics by Alfred Harriman, music by J.C. Egan, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
45. Smile and Show Your Dimple, performed by Sam Ash, Col Gold Band A2425, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
45. Smile and Show Your Dimple, by Irving Berlin, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
46. We’re Going to Hang the Kaiser Under the Linden Tree, performed by Harry Evans, Emerson (7-in.) 7308, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
46. We’re Going to Hang the Kaiser Under the Linden Tree, by Kendis and Brockman, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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- English
47. K-K-K-Katy, performed by Billy Murray, Vic 18455, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
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- English
47. K-K-K-Katy, by Geoffrey O'Hara, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
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- English
48. Rock-A-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody, performed by Al Jolson, Col Gold Band A2560, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
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- English
48. Rock-A-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody, words by Joe Young & Jean Schwartz and music by Jean Schwartz, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
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- English
49. From the Battlefields of France, record of Gen. John J. Pershing, Nation’s Forum matrix 69333, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
49. Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware, General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine, words by Howard Johnson and music by Geo. W. Meyer, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
50. We’re All Going Calling on the Kaiser, performed by Arthur Fields and Peerless Quartette, Col Gold Band Col A2569, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
50. We’re All Going Calling on the Kaiser, by Caddigan and Brennan, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
51. Over There, performed by Enrico Caruso, Red Vic 87294, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
51. Over There, by Cohan, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
52. I’m Glad I Can Make You Cry, performed by Lewis James, Col Gold Band A2691, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
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- English
52. I’m Glad I Can Make You Cry, words and music by Chas. R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
53. I’m Sorry I Made You Cry, performed by Henry Burr, Emerson 1004, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
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- English
53. I’m Sorry I Made You Cry, by N.J. Clesi, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
54. Oh! What a Time for the Girlies When the Boys Come Marching Home, words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young, Music by Harry Ruby, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
55. How’ya Gonna Keep ‘Em Down on the Farm? (After They’ve Seen Paree), performed by Nora Bayes, Col Gold Band A2687, 1918
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- Publication: 1918
- Language of Materials
- English
55. How’ya Gonna Keep ‘Em Down on the Farm? (After They’ve Seen Paree), words by Jone Young & Sam M. Lewis, and music by Walter Donaldson, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
56. The Alcoholic Blues, performed by Billy Murray, Col Gold Band A2702 , 1919
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- Publication: 1919
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- English
56. The Alcoholic Blues, words by Edward Laska and music by Albert Vontilzer, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
57.Darktown Strutters’ Ball, performed by Lt. Jim Europe’s Hell Fighter Band, Pathé (10.5 in.) 22081, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
57. Darktown Strutters’ Ball, by Shelton Brooks, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
- Language of Materials
- English
58. Jazz Baby, performed by Lt. Jim Europe’s Hell Fighter Band, Pathé (10.5 in.) 22081, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
58. Jazz Baby, words by Blanche Merrill and music by M. K. Jerome, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
59. My Sugar-Coated Chocolate Boy, performed by Campbell Burr, Col Gold Band A2755, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
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- English
59. My Sugar-Coated Chocolate Boy, lyric by J.F. Mahoney and melody by E and W Loos, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
60. Take Your Girlie to the Movie (If You Can’t Make Love at Home), performed by Irving Kaufman, Col Gold Band A2756, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
60. Take Your Girlie to the Movie (If You Can’t Make Love at Home), by Words by Edgar Leslie & Bert Kalmar and Music by Pete Wendling, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
61. Take Me to the Land of Jazz, performed by Marion Harris, Vic 1859, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
61. Take Me to the Land of Jazz, words by Bert Kalmar & Edgar Leslie and music by Pete Wendling, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
62. Sahara (We’ll Soon Be Dry Like You), performed by Esther Walker, Vic 18613, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
62. Sahara (We’ll Soon Be Dry Like You), book and lyrics by Harold Atteridge, music by Sigmund Romberg and Jean Schwartz, 1919
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- Publication: 1919
- Language of Materials
- English
63. When My Baby Smiles at Me, performed by Ted Lewis Jazz Band, Col Gold Band A2908, 1920
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- Publication: 1920
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63. When My Baby Smiles at Me, by Ted Lewis, 1920
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- Publication: 1920
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64. When My Baby Smiles at Me, performed by Ted Lewis Jazz Band, Col Gold Band A2908, 1920-1
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- Publication: 1920-1
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64. When My Baby Smiles at Me, words by B.G. De Sylva and music by Jerome Kern, 1920
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- Publication: 1920
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65. They Needed a Song Bird in Heaven, So God Took Caruso Away, performed by Sam Ash, Grey Gull L-206, 1921
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- Publication: 1921
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65. They Needed a Song Bird in Heaven, So God Took Caruso Away, by Little-Stanley, 1921
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- Publication: 1921
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- English
66. Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes, performed by Ernest Hare and Billy Jones, Vocalion 14247, 1921
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- Publication: 1921
- Language of Materials
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66. Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes, words by Harry Pease and Johnny White, and music by Ira Shuster and Ed. G. Nelson, 1921
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- Publication: 1921
- Language of Materials
- English
67. Moxie, performed by Arthur Fields, Moxie Picture Label (unnumbered), 1921
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- Publication: 1921
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- English
67. Moxie, music by Norman Leigh, lyric by Dennis J. Shea, 1921
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- Publication: 1921
- Language of Materials
- English
68. Second Hand Rose, performed by Fanny Brice, Blue Vic 45263, 1921
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- Publication: 1921
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- English
68.Second Hand Rose, words by Grant Clarke and music by James F. Hanley, 1921
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- Publication: 1921
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- English
69. St. Louis Blues, performed by Handy’s Memphis Blues Band, Puritan 11098, 1922
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- Publication: 1922
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- English
69. St. Louis Blues, by W. C. Handy, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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70. You Remind Me of My Mother and My Luck Comes Rolling Along, performed by Theatre-Goers Record (unknown orch.), Unnumbered, 1922-3
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- Publication: 1922-3
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- English
70. You Remind Me of My Mother and My Luck Comes Rolling Along, by George M. Cohan, 1922
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- Publication: 1922
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- English
71. Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean, performed by Ed Gallagher and Ad Shean, Vic 18941, 1922
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- Publication: 1922
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- English
71. “Oh! Mister Gallagher and Mister Shean!”, by Al. Shean and Ed. Gallagher, 1922
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- Publication: 1922
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72. Chicago, performed by Paul Whiteman Orch, Vic 18946, 1922
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- Publication: 1922
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- English
72. Chicago, by Fred Fisher, 1922
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- Publication: 1922
- Language of Materials
- English
73. Barney Google (Comedy Song), performed by Frank Dunn, Barney Google Label (unnumbered), 1923
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- Publication: 1923
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- English
73. Barney Google (Comedy Song), by Billy Rose and Con Conrad, 1923
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- Publication: 1923
- Language of Materials
- English
74. My Mother’s Lullaby, performed by Virginia Burt, Okeh 4811, 1923
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- Publication: 1923
- Language of Materials
- English
74. My Mother’s Lullaby, words by Betty Gulick, and music by Billy Heagney, 1923
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- Publication: 1923
- Language of Materials
- English
75. You’ve Got to See Mama Ev’ry Night (Or You Can’t See Mama at All), performed by Sophie Tucker, Okeh 4817, 1923
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- Publication: 1923
- Language of Materials
- English
75. You’ve Got to See Mama Ev’ry Night (Or You Can’t See Mama at All), by Billy Rose and Con Conrad, 1923
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- Publication: 1923
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76. 100% America, performed by 100% Americans Orch., Ku Klux Klan 75006, 1923
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76. 100 % America, words by A. M. Simmers, and music by J.S. Penick, 1923
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77. I Love Me (I’m Wild About Myself), performed by Jack Haley, Cameo 426, 1923
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77. I Love Me (I’m Wild About Myself), words by Jack Hoins and Will Mahoney, music by Edwin J. Webber, 1923
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78. Mr. Radio Man (Tell My Mammy to Come Back Home), performed by Al Jolson with Isham Jones Orch., Brun 2582, 1924
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78. Mr. Radio Man (Tell My Mammy to Come Back Home), words by Ira Schuster and Johnny White and music by Cliff Friend, 1924
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79. Indian Love Call, record performed by Roberta Peters and Robert Merrill, RCA Vic White Prevue Label 10-3786, 1952
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79. Indian Love Call, lyrics by Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstien II, music by Rufolf Friml, 1924
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80. Collegiate—Shimmy Fox Trot, performed by Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians, Vic 19649, 1925
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80. Collegiate—Shimmy Fox Trot, by Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, 1925
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81. Ukulele Lady, performed by Vaughn De Leath, Col 361-D, 1925
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81. Ukulele Lady, words by Gus Kahn, and music by Richard A. Whiting, 1925
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82. Yes Sir, That’s My Baby, performed by Blossom Seeley , Col 386-D, 1925
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82. Yes Sir, That’s My Baby, words by Gus Kahn and music by Walter Donaldson, 1925
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83. Circus, performed by Jackie Coogan (recitations), Coogan Picture Label (7-in.) 110, 1925
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83. Circus Days (Oh! You Circus Day!), by Edith Maida Lessing and Jimmie V. Monaco, 1924
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84. Sing a Song, performed by Charlie Chaplin, Guest Conductor with Abe Lyman Orch., Brun 2912, 1925
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84. Mandalay, by Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, & Gus Arnheim, 1924
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84. Charlie Chaplin Brunswick picture sleeve, 1925
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85. The Original Charleston, performed by Isham Jones Orch., Brun 2970, 1925
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85. The Original Charleston, by Cecil Mack and Jimmy Johnson, 1923
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86. Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue, performed by Lanin’s Red Heads, Col 483-D, 1925
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86. Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue, words by Lewis & Young, music by Ray Henderson, 1925
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87. Song of the Vagabond, performed by Dennis King, Vic 19897, 1925
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87. Song of the Vagabond, lyrics by Brain Hooker, and music by Rudolf Friml, 1930
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88. Down by the Winegar Woiks, performed by The Troubadours (Instrumental), Vic 19962, 1926
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88. Down by the Winegar Woiks, music by Don Bestor, Roger Lewis and Walter Donovan , 1925
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89. Trudy, performed by Fred Rich and His Hotel Astor Orch., Col 720-D, 1926
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89. Trudy, by Charles Tobias and Al Sherman, 1926
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90. He’s the Last Word, performed by Ben Pollack Orch., Vic Ortho 20425, 1926
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90. He’s the Last Word, lyrics by Gus Khan, and music by Walter Donalson, 1927
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91. There’s a New Star in Heaven To-Night, performed by Frank Munn, Brun 3300, 1926
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91. There’s a New Star in Heaven To-Night, by J. Keirn Brennam, Irving Mills, and Jimmy McHugh, 1926
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92. We Will Meet at the End of the Road, performed by Vernon Dalhart, Col Viva-tonal 15107, 1926
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92. We Will Meet at the End of the Road, by Jean Acker (“Mrs. Rudolph Valentino”), 1926
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93. Idolizing, performed by Jean Goldkette Orch., Vic Ortho 20270, 1926
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93. Idolizing, by Mas Messenheimer, Irving Abrahamson, and Ray West , 1926
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94. Hail the Baltimore and Ohio, performed by Baltimore and Ohio Centenary Band, Baltimore and Ohio Picture Label (pressed by Victor, matrix BVE-42536), 1928
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94. Hail the Baltimore and Ohio, by Walter Goodwin & Margaret Stevens, 1927
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95. Ain’t She Sweet, performed by Dixie Stompers, Diva 2353-G, 1927
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95. Ain’t She Sweet, words by Jack Yellen and music by Milton Ager, 1922
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96. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans, performed by Frankie Trumbauer Orch., Okeh 40843, 1927
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96. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans, sheet music by Creamer & Layton, 1922
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97. Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U.S.A.), performed by Vernon Dalhart, Vic Ortho 20674, 1927
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97. Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U.S.A.), by Howard Johnson & Al Sherman, 1937
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98. Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider, performed by Red Nichols and His Five Pennies, Brun 3626, 1927
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98. Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider, by Eddie Leonard, 1930
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99. The Varsity Drag, performed by George Olsen Orch., Vic (Ortho) 20875, 1927
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99. The Varsity Drag, by BG De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, 1927
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100. After You’ve Gone, performed by Johnny Dodd’s Black Bottom Stompers, Brun 3568, 1927
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100. After You’ve Gone, by Creamer and Layton, 1929
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101. Who’s That Knockin’ at My Door, performed by Libby Holman, Brun 3667, 1927
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101. Who’s That Knockin’ at My Door, sheet music words by Gus Kahn music by Seymour Simons, 1927
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102. Is She My Girl-Friend?, performed by Dick Powell, Vocalion 15647, 1927
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102. Is She My Girl-Friend?, words by Jack Yellen, and music by Milton Ager, 1927
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103. Ol’ Man River, performed by Paul Robeson and Victor Young Orch., Brun (12-in.) 20114, 1932
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103. Ol’ Man River, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Jerome Kern, 1926
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104. Mississippi Mud, performed by Paul Whiteman Orch, Vic (Ortho) 21274, 1928
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104. Mississippi Mud, by Harry Barris, 1928
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105. There’ll Be Some Changes Made, performed by Chicago Rhythm Kings, Brun 4001, 1928
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105. There’ll Be Some Changes Made, lyrics by Billy Higgins, music by W. Benton Overstreet, 1932
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106. Back in Your Own Back Yard, performed by Gus Arnheim Coconut Grove Orch., Okeh 41037, 1928
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106. Back in Your Own Back Yard, by Al Jolson, Billy Rose and Dave Dreyer, 1928
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107. Oh! You Have No Idea, performed by Sophie Tucker, Okeh 41058, 1928
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107. Oh! You Have No Idea, words by Phil Ponce, and music by Dan Dougherty, 1928
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108. C-o-n-s-t-a-n-t-i-n-o-p-l-e, performed by Paul Whiteman Orch., w. vocal quartet, Col Whiteman Picture Label 1402-D, 1928
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108. C-o-n-s-t-a-n-t-i-n-o-p-l-e, by Harry Carlton, 1928
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109. Suppose Nobody Cared, performed by Charlie Davis and His Orch., Brun 4037, 1928
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109. Suppose Nobody Cared, by Walter Hirsch and Charlie Davis, 1928
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110. That’s My Weakness Now, performed by Helen Kane, Vic Ortho 21557, 1928
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110. That’s My Weakness Now, by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept, 1928
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111. Doin’ the Raccoon, performed by Rudy Vallée and His Yale Men, Harmony 759-H, 1928
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111. Doin’ the Raccoon, lyrics by Raymond Klages, music by J. Fred Coots, 1928
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112. I Must Have That Man, performed by Oriole Dance Orch. Oriole 1309, 1928
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112. I Must Have That Man, lyrics by Dorthy Feilds, music by Jimmy McHugh, 1928
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113. Don’t Be Like That, performed by Helen Kane, Vic Ortho 21830, 1928
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113. Don’t Be Like That, by Archie Gottler, Charles Tobias, and Maceo Pinkard , 1928
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114. I'll Get By (As Long As I have You), performed by Ipana Troubadours v. Bing Crosby (anonymously), Col Viva-tonal 1694, 1928
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114. I'll get By (As Long As I have You), words by Roy Turk and music by Fred E. Ahlert, 1928
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115. In the Garden, performed by Mac Dowell Sisters, Unity 402, 1928
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115. In the Garden, by C Austin Miles, 1917
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116. Lover Come Back to Me, performed by Evelyn Herbert, Vic Ortho 21883, 1929
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116. Lover Come Back to Me, lyrics by Frank Mandel and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Sigmund Romberg, 1928
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117. You Were Meant for Me, performed by Jack Hart (Jack Parker?) and Sam Lanin Orch., Velvet Tone 1845-V, 1929
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117. You Were Meant for Me, lyrics by Arthur Freed, melody by Nacio Herb Brown, 1929
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118. Mean to me, performed by Annette Hanshaw, Diva 2859-G, 1929
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118. Mean to Me, by Roy Turk and Fred E. Ahlert, 1929
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119. Louise, performed by Ben Pollack Orch, Vic Ortho 21941, 1929
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119. Louise, words by Leo Robin and music by Richard A. Whiting, 1929
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120. Button Up Your Overcoat, performed by Ruth Etting, Col Viva-tonal 1762-D, 1929
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120. Button Up Your Overcoat, by B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, 1928
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121. Where is the Song of Songs for Me?, performed by Lupé Velez, Vic Ortho 21932, 1929
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121. Where is the Song of Songs for Me?, by Irving Berlin, 1928
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122. I Kiss Your Hand, Madame, performed by Bing Crosby, Col Viva-tonal 1851-D, 1929
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122. I Kiss Your Hand, Madame, lyrics by Fritz Rotter, music by Ralph Erwin, American words by Lewis & Young, 1928
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123. Maybe—Who Knows?, performed by Ted Lewis and His Band, Col Viva-tonal Lewis Picture Label 1854-D, 1929
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123. Maybe—Who Knows?, by Johnny Tucker, Joe Schuster, Ruth Etting, 1929
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124. Some of These Days, performed by Sophie Tucker, Vic Ortho 22049, 1929
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124. Some of These Days, by Shelton Brooks, 1922
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125. Ain’t Misbehavin’, performed by Louis Armstrong and His Orch., Okeh 8714, 1929
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125. Ain't Misbehavin' (I'm Savin' My Love For You), lyrics by Andy Razaf, and music by Thomas Waller and Harry Brooks , 1929
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126. Bashful Baby, performed by Ben Pollack Orch., Vic Ortho 22074, 1929
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126. Bashful Baby, lyrics by Cliff Friend, music by Abner Silver, 1929
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127. Love (Your Spell is Everywhere), performed by Gloria Swanson, Vic Ortho 22079, 1929
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127. Love (Your Spell is Everywhere), music by Edmund Coulding, words by Elsie Janis, 1929
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128. If I Had a Talking Picture of You, performed by Johnny Hamp’s Kentucky Serenaders, Vic Ortho 22124, 1929
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128. If I Had a Talking Picture of You, music and lyrics by B.G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, 1929
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129. Your’re Always in My Arms, performed by Bebe Daniels, Vic Ortho 22132, 1929
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129. Your’re Always in My Arms (But Only in My Dreams), music by Harry Tierney and lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, 1929
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130. Eddie Cantor’s Tips on the Stock Market, performed by Eddie Cantor (humorous monologue) Vic Ortho 22189, 1929
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130. I'm In the Market For You, lyrics by Joseph McCarthy, music by James F. Hanley, 1929
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131.Kashmiri Song (Hope-Finden) (in English), performed by Rudolph Valentino, Celebrities Picture Label (unnumbered), 1923
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131.Kashmiri Song, lyrics by Lawrence Hope and music by Amy Woodforde Finden, 1943
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132. Sweet Sue Just You, performed by Louisiana Rhythm Kings, Brun 4953, 1923
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132. Sweet Sue Just You, words by Will J. Harris, music by Victory Young, 1943
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133. It Happened In Monterey, performed by Paul Whiteman Orch., Col Viva-tonal Whiteman Picture Label 2163-D, 1930
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133. It Happened In Monterey, words by Billy Rose, music by Mabel Wayne, 1930
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134. Dangerous Nan McGrew, performed by Helen Kane, Vic Ortho 22407, 1930
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134. Dangerous Nan McGrew, lyrics by Don Hartman, music by Al Goodhart, 1930
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135. Ro-Ro-Rollin’ Along, performed by Hit-of-the-Week Orch., Hit of the Week 1074, 1930
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135. Ro-Ro-Rollin’ Along, words by Billy Moll and Harry Richman, music by Murray Mencher, 1930
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136.Dancing with Tears in My Eyes, performed by Ben Selvin and His Orch., Col Viva-tonal 2206-D, 1930
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136.Dancing with Tears in My Eyes, lyrics by Al Dubin, music by Joe Burke , 1930
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137. Betty Co-Ed, performed by Rudy Vallée and His Connecticut Yankees, Vic Ortho 22473, 1930
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137. Betty Co-Ed, words and music by Paul Fogarty and Rudy Vallee, 1930
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138. A Peach of a Pair, performed by Gus Arnheim Orch., Vic Ortho 22546, 1930
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138. A Peach of a Pair, words by George Marion Jr., music by Richard A. Whiting, 1930
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139. Carolina in the Morning, perfromed by Red Nichols and His Five Pennies, Brun 4925, 1930
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139. Carolina in the Morning, lyrics by Gus Kahn, music by Walter Donaldson, 1922
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140. I Got Rhythm, performed by Red Nichols and His Orch., Brun 4957, 1930
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140. I Got Rhythm, music by George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin, 1930
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141. Something to Remeber You By, performace by Libby Holman, Brun 4910, 1930
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141. Something to Remeber You By, words by Howard Dietz, music by Arthur Schwartz, 1930
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142. Basin Street Blues, performed by The Charleston Chasers (Under Direction of Bennie [sic] Goodman), Col Viva-tonal 2415-D, 1931
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142. Basin Street Blues by Spencer Williams, 1933
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143. Ho-Hum!, perfromace by Gus Arnheim Coconut Grove Orch., Vic Ortho 22691, 1931
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143. Ho-Hum!, lryic by Edward Heyman, music by Dana Suesse, 1931
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144. Just One More Chance, performance by Bing Crosby, Brun 6120—Just One More Chance (Coslow-Johnston), 1931
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144. Just One More Chance, lyrics by Sam Coslow, music by Arthur Johnston, 1931
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145. Shine on Harvest Moon, performed by Ruth Etting, Conqueror 7860, 1931
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145. Shine on Harvest Moon, lyric by Jack Norworth, music by Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, 1918
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146. There’s Nothing Too Good for My Baby, performance by Gus Arnheim Coconut Grove Orch., Vic Ortho 22851, 1931
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146. There’s Nothing Too Good for My Baby by Eddie Cantor, Benny Davis, Harry Akst, 1931
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147. Prisoner of Love, performance by Russ Columbo, Vic Ortho 22867, 1931
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147. Prisoner of Love, words by Leo Robin, music by Russ Columbo, 1931
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148. Silver Haired Daddy of Mine (Long and Autry), performance by Gene Autry & Jimmy Long, Perfect 12775, 1931
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148. Silver Haired Daddy of Mine (Long and Autry), words and music by Jimmy Long & Gene Autry, 1932
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149. Snuggled on Your Shoulder (Cuddled in Your Arms), peformed by Lou Gold and His Orch, Crown 3268, 1932
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149. Snuggled on Your Shoulder (Cuddled in Your Arms), lyric by Joe Young, music by Carmen Lombardo, 1932
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150. How Deep is the Ocean (How High is the Sky), performance by Ethel Merman, Vic Ortho 24146, 1932
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150. How Deep is the Ocean (How High is the Sky) by Irving Berlin, 1932
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151. My Blue Bird’s Singing the Blues, performed by Baby Rose Marie, Perfect 12960, 1933
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151. My Blue Bird’s Singing the Blues, lyrics by Leo Robin, music by Ralph Rainger, 1933
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152. Easter Parade, performance by Leo Reisman Orch—Vic Ortho 24418, 1933
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152. Easter Parade by Irving Berlin, 1933
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153. Sweet Madness, performance by Adrian Rollini and His Orch., Melotone M-12829, 1933
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153. Sweet Madness, words by Ned Washington, music by Victor Young , 1933
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154. We’ll Make Hay While the Sun Shines, perfromance by Bing Crosby, Brun 6695, 1933
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154. We’ll Make Hay While the Sun Shines, lyrics by Arthur Freed, music by Nacio Herb Brown, 1933
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155. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, performance by Irene Dunne, English Brun Picture Label 03340, 1941
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155. Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, words by Otto Harbach, music by Jerome Kern, 1933
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156. Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf Part A/Part B, perfromed by John Watt—English Decca Picture Label F.5312, 1940
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156. Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf Part A/Part B, by Frank E. Churchill, additional lyrics by Ann Ronell, 1933
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157. Bluebird of Happiness, performance by Jan Peerce and RCA Victor Orch., RCA Victor Red Seal 10-1454, 1945
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157. Bluebird of Happiness, by Edward Heyman and Sandor Harmait, 1934
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158. Over Somebody Else’s Shoulder, performed by Eddie Cantor, Perfect 12998, 1934
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158. Over Somebody Else’s Shoulder, by Al Lewis and Al Sherman, 1934
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159. You’re the Top, performered by Cole Porter, piano and singing, Vic Ortho 24766, 1934
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159. You’re the Top, words and music by Cole Porter, 1934
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160. Lulu’s Back in Town, performance by Dick Powell, Brun 7469, 1935
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160. Lulu’s Back in Town, music by Harry Warren, lyrics by Al Dubin, 1935
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161. Thanks a Million, performance by Dick Powell and Victor Young Orch., Decca Sunburst 612, 1935
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161. Thanks a Million, lyric by Gus Kahn, melody by Arthur Johnshon, 1935
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162. The Broken Record, performance by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadian Orch., Vic Ortho 25210, 1935
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162. The Broken Record, by Cliff Friend, Charlie Tobias and Boyd Bunch, 1935
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163. Love Is Like a Cigarette, performed by Victor Lopez and His Orch., Melotone 6-05-03, 1936
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163. Love Is Like a Cigarette, by Richard Jerome and Walter Kent, 1935
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164. A Beautiful Lady in Blue, performance by Jan Peerce, Brun 7635, 1936
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164. A Beautiful Lady in Blue, lyrics by Sam M. Lewis, music by J. Fred Coots, 1935
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165. You Can’t Pull the Wool Over My Eyes, perfromance by Ted Weems and His Orch., Decca Sunburst 820, 1936
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165. You Can’t Pull the Wool Over My Eyes, by Milton Ager, Charles Newman & Murray Mencher, 1936
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166. Will You Remember?, performance by Jeannette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, RCA Vic Red Seal 4329, 1936
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166. Will You Remember?, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young, music by Sigmund Romberg, 1937
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167. Mickey Mouse’s Birthday Party, performed by Ted Fio Rito and His Orch., Decca Sunburst 954, 1936
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167. Mickey Mouse’s Birthday Party, words and music by Charlie Tobias, Bob Rothberg, Joseph Meyer, 1936
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168. I've Got You Under My Skin, performance by Virginia Bruce, Brun 7765, 1936
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168. I've Got You Under My Skin, words and music by Cole Porter, 1936
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169. I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now, performance by Joe Howard, Vocalion 3357, 1936
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169. I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now, lyrics by Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams, music by Joseph E. Howard, 1936
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170. The Crash of the Hindenburg, Part I/Part II, performed by Herb Morrison, eyewitness report, Conqueror 8852, 1937
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171. When My Dream Boat Comes Home, performance by Chick Bullock and His Levee Loungers, Perfect 7-01-03, 1937
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171. When My Dream Boat Comes Home, words and music by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin, 1936
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172. Some Day My Prince Will Come, performance by Mimi Benzell, Decca 40217, 1951
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172. Some Day My Prince Will Come, words by Larry Morey, music by Frank Churchil, 1937
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173. This Year’s Kisses, performance by Alice Faye, English Brun 02454, 1937
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173. This Year’s Kisses, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, 1937
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174. I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, performed by Dick Powell, Decca Sunburst 1149, 1937
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174. I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, 1937
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175. Sweet Leilani, performed by Bing Crosby with Lani McIntire and His Hawaiians, English Brun Picture Label 02443, 1937
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175. Sweet Leilani, words and music by Harry Owens, 1937
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176. Wake Up and Live, performed by, Alice Faye, Brun 7876, 1937
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176. Wake Up and Live, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, 1937
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177. September in the Rain, performed by James Melton, Decca Sunburst 1247, 1937
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177. September in the Rain, lyric by Al Dubin and musib by Harry Warren, 1937
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178. Square record gtom Amelia Earhart's Interaional Broadcast, 1932
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178. Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight, performed by Red River Dave, Continental C-3021, 1939
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178. Amelia Earhart’s Last Flight, words and music by Dave McEnery, 1939
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179. Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (Means That You’re Grand), performed by Andrews Sisters, Decca Sunburst 1562, 1937
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- Publication: 1937
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179. Bei Mir Bist Du Schon (Means That You’re Grand), lyrics by Jacob Jacobs, music by Sholom Secunda, english version by Cahn-Chaplin, 1937
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180. In My Little Red Book, performed by Ted Weems Orch., Decca 1695, 1938
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180. In My Little Red Book, by Al Stillman, Ray Bloch, and Nat Simon, 1938
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180. A Gypsy Told me, words and music by Sam Pokrass and Jack Yellen, 1938
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181. September Song, performed by Walter Huston, Brun 8272, 1938
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181. September Song, music by Kurt Weill, words by Maxwell Anderson, 1938
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182. My Heart Belongs to Daddy, performance by Mary Martin and Eddy Duchin Orch., Brun 8282, 1938
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182. My Heart Belongs to Daddy, words and music by Cole Porter , 1938
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183. Dawn of a New Day (“Song of the New York World’s Fair”), performed by Horace Heidt Orch., Brun 8313, 1939
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183. For Pease and Freedom words and music by Eugene La Barre, 1940
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184. Strange Fruit, performed by Billie Holiday and Her Orch., Commodore 526, 1939
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185. Quiereme Much, perfromed by Xavier Cugat and His Waldorf-Astoria Orch., Vic 26384, 1939
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- Publication: 1939
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185. Quiereme Much, music by Gonzalo Roig, ennglish lyric by Jack Sheer, 1932
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- Publication: 1932
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186. All or Nothing At All, Harry James and His Orchestra, Col CBS 35587, 1939
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186. All or Nothing At All, words and music by Jack Lawrence and Arhtur Altman, 1940
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187. Embraceable You, Judy Garland with Victor Young Orch., Decca 288, 1939
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- Publication: 1939
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187. Embraceable You, music by George Gershwin and lyrics by Ira Gershwin, 1939
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188. I'm Nobody's Baby, Judy Garland, Decca 3174, 1940
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- Publication: 1940
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188. I'm Nobody's Baby, by Benny Davis, Milton Ager, and Lester Santly, 1921
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- Publication: 1921
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189. I'll Never Smile Again, performed by Tommy Dorsey Orch., Vic 26628, 1940
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189. I'll Never Smile Again, words and music by Ruth Lowe, 1939
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190. Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar, performed by Andrew Sister with Vic Shoen Orch., Decca 3375, 1940
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- Publication: 1940
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190. Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar, words and music by Don Raye, Hughie Prine and Eleanore Sheehy, 190
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- Publication: 190
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191. Love at Last, performed Deanna Durbin, Universal Picture Label, UP-59, 1941
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- Publication: 1941
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191. Love at Last, lyric by Eddie Cherkose and music by Jacques Press, 1941
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192. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, performed by Andrew Sisters with Vic Shoen Orch., Decca 3598, 1941
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192. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, by Don Raye and Hughie Prince, 1941
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193. I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi, performed by Carmen Miranda, Decca Picture Label M 30311, 1941
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193. I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi, lyrics by Mack Gordon and music by Harry Warren, 1941
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194. How About You, performed by Judy Garland, Decca 4072, 1941
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194. How About You, lyric by Ralph Freed, music by Burton Lane, 1941
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195. A String of Pearls, performed by Glenn Miller and His Orch., Bluebird B-11382, 1941
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195. A String of Pearls, lyric by Eddie De Lange, music by Jerry Gray, 1942
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196. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Col CBS 36516—President Roosevelt’s War Message to Congress and the Nation, Dec. 8, 1941, Part I/Part II, 1941
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- Publication: 1941
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196. Remember Pearl Harbor words by Don Reid music by Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, 1942
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197. General Douglas MacArthur, Mutual Broadcasting System (unnumbered), 1942
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197. Here's to You, MacArthur, words by Nat Burton music by Walter Kent, 1942
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198. For Me and My Gal, performed by Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, Decca 25115, 1942
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- Publication: 1942
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198. For Me and My Gal, words by Edgar Leslie and E. Ray Goetz, music by George W. Meyer, 1917
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- Publication: 1917
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199. Der Fuehrer's Face, performance by Spike Jones and His City Slickers, Bluebird B-11586, 1942
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- Publication: 1942
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199. Der Fuehrer's Face, words and music by Oliver Wallace, 1942
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200. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition, performed by Kay Kyser and His Orch., Col CBS 36640, 1942
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200. Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition, words and music by Frank Loesser, 1942
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201. As Time Goes By, performed by Dooley Wilson, Decca 4006, 1942
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201. As Time Goes By, words and music by Herman Hupfeld, 1931
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- Publication: 1931
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202. Rum and Coca Cola, performed by Andrews Sisters w. Vic Schoen Orch., Decca 18636, 1944
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- Publication: 1944
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202. Rum and Coca Cola, lyric by Morey Amsterdam, music by Jeri Sullavan and Paul Baron, 1944
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- Publication: 1944
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203. I Should Care, performed by Tommy Dorsey and His Orch., Vic 20-1625, 1944
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- Publication: 1944
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203. I Should Care, words and music by Sammy Cahn, Axel Stordahl and Pual Weston, 1944
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- Publication: 1944
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204. Nancy (With the Laughing Face), performance by Frank Sinatra w. Axel Stordahl Orch., Col CBS 36868, 1945
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- Publication: 1945
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204. Nancy (With the Laughing Face), lyrics by Phil Silvers music by Jimmy Van Heusen, 1955
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- Publication: 1955
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205. Cuban Pete, performed by Desi Arnaz and His Orch, RCA Victor 25-1058, 1946
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- Publication: 1946
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205. Cuban Pete, words and music by José Norman, 1946
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206. Linda, performed by Ray Noble Orch. v. Buddy Clark, Col CBS 37215, 1946
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- Publication: 1946
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206. Linda, words and music by Jack Lawrence, 1944, 1946
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207. Ballerina, performed by Vaughn Monroe and His Orch., RCA Vic 20-2433, 1947
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207. Ballerina, lyrics by Bob Russell, music by Carl Sigman, 1947
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208. It’s Magic, performed by Doris Day w. George Siravo Orch., Col CBS 38188, 1947
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208. It’s Magic, words by Sammy Cahn music by Jule Stuen, 1948
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- Publication: 1948
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209. Baby, It’s Cold Outside, performed by Esther Williams and Ricardo Montalban, M-G-M 30197, 1949
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- Publication: 1949
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209. Baby, It’s Cold Outside, by Frank Loesser, 1948, 1949
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- Publication: 1948, 1949
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210. Honky Tonkin’, performed by Polly Burgin acc. small jazz group, KEM 2703, 1949 or 1950
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210. Honky Tonkin’, by Hank Williams, 1948
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211. Music ! Music! Music!, performed by Teresa Brewer with Dixieland All Stars, London 604, 1949
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- Publication: 1949
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211. Music ! Music! Music!, words and music by Stephan Weiss and Bernie Baum, 1950
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212. The Very Thought of You, performed by Doris Day w. Harry James and His Orch, Japanese Columbia Picture Label L-42, 1950
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212. The Very Thought of You, words and music by Ray Noble, 1950
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213. Play a Simple Melody, performed by Gary Crosby and Bing Crosby w. Matty Matlock’s All Stars, Decca 27112, 1950
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- Publication: 1950
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213. Play a Simple Melody, words and music by Irving Berlin, 1914, 1950
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- Publication: 1914, 1950
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214. Be My Love, performed by Mario Lanza w. Orch., RCA Vic “Special Purpose” White Label 10-1561, 1950
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- Publication: 1950
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214. Be My Love, lyrics by Sammy Cahn and music by Nicholas Brodszky, 1949, 1950
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- Publication: 1949, 1950
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215. Korea, Here We Come, performed by Harry Choates and His Fiddle, Macy 141, 1950
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- Publication: 1950
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216. You're Just in Love, performed by Mary Martin and Her Son Larry w. Mitch Miller Orch., Col CBS 39115, 1950
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- Publication: 1950
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216. You're Just in Love, lyrics and music by Irving Berlin, 1950
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217. Everything I Have Is Yours, performed by Ezio Pinza w. Orch., RCA Red Seal Vic 10-3395, 1951
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217. Everything I Have Is Yours, lyrics by Harold Adamson music by Burton Lane, 1933
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218. Come On-A My House, performed by Rosemary Clooney, Japanese Col Picture Label L-56, 1951
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218. Come On-A My House, words and music by Ross Bagdasarian and William Saroyan, 1950
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219. Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes, performed by Perry Como, RCA Vic 20-5064, 1952
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219. Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes, by Slim Willet, 1952
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220. That’s Amoré, performed by Dean Martin w. Dick Stabile Orch., Capitol 2589, 1953
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220. That’s Amoré, words by Jack Brooks and music by Harry Warren, 1953
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221. Stranger in Paradise, performed by Tony Martin w. Hugo Winterhalter Orch, RCA Vic White Label Picture “Promotion Disc,” 20-5535, 1953
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- Publication: 1953
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221. Stranger in Paradise, words and music by Robert Wright and George Forrest, 1953
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222. The River of No Return, performed by Marilyn Monroe w. Orch., RCA Vic White Label Picture “Promotion Disc,” 20-5745, 1954
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- Publication: 1954
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222. The River of No Return, lyrics by Ken Darby and music by Lionel Newman, 1954
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- Publication: 1954
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223. (We’re Gonna) Rock Around the Clock, performed by Bill Haley and His Comets, Decca 29124, 1954
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- Publication: 1954
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223. (We’re Gonna) Rock Around the Clock, words and music by Max C. Freedman and Jimmy De Knight, 1953
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- Publication: 1953
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224. Tweedlee Dee, performed by Lavern Baker and the Gliders, Atlantic 1047, 1954
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224. Tweedlee Dee, words and music by Winfield Scott, 1954
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- Publication: 1954
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225. Memories Are Made of This, performed by Dean Martin w. Dick Stabile Orch, Capitol 3295, 1955
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- Publication: 1955
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225. Memories Are Made of This, words and music by Terry Gilkyson, Rich Dehr and Frank Miller, 1955
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- Publication: 1955
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226. Heartbreak Hotel, performed by Elvis Presley, RCA Vic 20-6420, 1956
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- Publication: 1956
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226. Heartbreak Hotel, words and music by Mae Boren Axton, Tommy Durden and Elvis Presley, 1956
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- Publication: 1956
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227. Get a Job, performed by The Silhouettes, Ember E-1029, 1956
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- Publication: 1956
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227. Get a Job, words and music by The Silholiettes, 1956
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- Publication: 1956
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- English