Our Darling's Last Good-Night (1875)  Words & Music: Geibel
| Harrison's Tariff Campaign March (1888) 
| The Bee and the Clover (?) 
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Down in a Pretty Valley (1877)  Words & Music: Geibel
| The Joys of Youth (1891) 
| Castanet Dance (?) 
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Bring Me a Letter From Home (1881)  Words by: Geo. M. Vickers
| The Royal Blue Line (1891) 
| Constant Devotion (?) 
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Around the Campfire (1882)  Co-Author: Philip R. Schuyler Words by: Geo. M. Vickers
| Baby Ruth and Baby Mckee (1892)  Words by: Geo. Cooper
| Dance of the Elves (?) 
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Joyous Hours (1882)  Words & Music: Geibel
| Kentucky Babe (1896)  Words by: Richard Henry Buck
| The Echo (?) 
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Orange Blossoms (1882)  Words by: Geo. M. Vickers
| Up to Date March (1896) 
| Gavotte Allemande (?) 
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Rose Leaves (1882)  Words by: Geo. M. Vickers
| Little Cotton Dolly (1897)  Words by: Richard Henry Buck
| Hark Hark the Lark (?) 
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Streak of Luck (1882) 
| Our Country Forever (1898)  Words by: Richard Henry Buck
| The Little Huntsman (?) 
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Twilight Shadows (1882)  Words by: Geo. M. Vickers
| South Car'lina Tickle (1898) 
| Oleander (?)  Words by: William Henry Gardner
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Elsie Moore (1883)  Words & Music: Geibel
| The Suwanee Shore (1898) 
| Playful Innocence (?) 
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Some One Is Happy to Day (1883)  Words by: George M. Vickers
| Pensacola Pickaninny (1899)  Words by: Richard Henry Buck
| Rusting Leaves (?) 
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When the Swallows Come Again (1883)  Words & Music: Geibel
| The Dixie Kid (1900) 
| Sweet Meditation (?) 
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Where the Pretty Daisies Grow (1883)  Words by: Geo. M. Vickers
| Love Me, Phoebe, Love Me (1900)  Words by: Richard Henry Buck
| What the Brook Said (?) 
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General Logan's Grand March (1884) 
| Snowball Sammy (1904)  Words by: William H. Gardner
| Softly Now the Light of Day (n.d.)  Words by: G. W. Doane
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Making Love in the Choir (1884)  Words by: "Puck"
| Eventide (1908) 
| Sweet Thought of Thee (n.d.)  Co-Author: Adam Geibel
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Old Year Dies Tonight (1885)  Words & Music: Geibel
| From Thy Lowest Depths, O Sea (1908)  Words by: Joseph P Link
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Tootsy, Wootsy, Woo (1887)  Words by: Geo. Springer
| Old Farmer Slow (1921)  Words by: Elmer E. Fetter
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