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This list is arranged in chronological order and contains 33 works by Henry W. Armstrong (1879-1951). It does not claim to be complete and represents only the number of items located. Last update: 14.02.13. Key: Items on hold
| You're the Flower of My Heart, Sweet Adeline (1903) Words by: Richard H. Gerard | Driving Home the Cows From Pasture (1911) Co-Author: Billy Clark |
| Dew Drops (1904) | Lingering Love (1911) Words by: Dave Reed |
| Follow the Crowd on a Sunday (1904) Words by: James L. Morrison | The Chimes (1912) |
Can't You See I'm Lonely (1905) | I Love You Just the Same, Sweet Adeline (1919) Words & Music: Armstrong Co-Author: Clarence Gaskill |
| Can't You See I'm Lonely - Song (1905) Words by: Felix Feist | Arabella (?) Words by: Bartley C. Costello |
| The Twilight (1905) Words by: L. Roland Jones | Goodbye Eyes of Blue (?) Words by: Jay J. Walker |
| You're My Heart's Desire, I Love You Nellie Dean (1905) Words & Music: Armstrong | I'd Like a Girl Like You (?) Words by: Jos. Mittenthal |
| When the Evening Twilight Bids the Day Good-Bye (1906) Words by: Bartley C. Costello | In the Golden Autumn Days Sweet Jennie Ray (?) Words by: Ed. Gardenier |
| Baby Doll (1908) Co-Author: Clark | Just a Line From Jennie (?) Words by: Will H. Heelan |
A Good Ice Cream Soda For Mine (1908) Words by: Felix F. Feist | Miss Dinah (?) Words by: Bartley C. Costello |
| I Could Learn to Love You (1908) Words by: Felix F. Feist | Only a Flower by the Wayside (?) Words by: Arthur J. Lamb |
If You'd Only Let Me Try (1908) Words by: Felix F. Feist | Rianza Waltzes (?) |
My Merry Irish Widow (1908) Words by: Felix F. Feist | A Rose of Plymouth Town (?) Words by: Will A. Heelan |
| The Frisco Rag (1909) | Tales the Moon Could Tell (?) Words by: Harry D. Kerr |
| I Love My Wife, But Oh You Kids (1909) | When You Have Time and Money (?) Words by: Richard H. Gerard |
| Shaky Eyes (1909) Words by: Billy Clark | When You've Won the Only Girl You Love (?) Words by: Billy Clark |
| Slip Your Glad Rags on and Come With Me! (1910) Words by: Harry B. Lester, Billy Clark |