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Sheet Music Listed in the Lists of Works (Werksverzeichnisse):
[§] Brother Bill (1903) by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] Devotion (1903) by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] Espanola Viva (1903) by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] Hear the Band (1903) by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] I Love You (1903) by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] Knickerbocker Girl (1903), The by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] Ma Linda Love (1903) by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] Pretty Polly Primrose (1903) by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] She's All Right (1903) by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] She's My Girl (1903) by Alfred E. Aarons
[§] Man and Superman (1906) by Theodore Bendix
[§] Pork Chop Is the Sweetest Flower That Grows (1903), A by Raymond A. Browne
[§] It's Just Because I Love You So (1900) by Jessie Bartlett Davis
[§] She's Gone to the Land of Santa Claus (1904) by Ellis R. Ephraim
[§] Nubiana (1904) by James Reese Europe
[§] Baby Mine (1901) by Leo Friedman
[§] Boys Are Marching Home (1901) by Leo Friedman
[§] Coon, Coon, Coon! (1901) by Leo Friedman
[§] Coon, Coon, Coon! - Song (1901) by Leo Friedman
[§] Coontown Jubilee (1898) by Leo Friedman
[§] Every American Is a Volunteer (1898) by Leo Friedman
[§] Handy Andy (1900) by Leo Friedman
[§] I Think It Must Be Love (1901) by Leo Friedman
[§] Sapho Waltzes (1890) by Leo Friedman
[§] Laughing Water (1903) by Frederick W. Hager
[§] Battle of the Daisies & the Ferns (1904), The by J. Fred Helf/Heelan
[§] Bit O' Blarney (1904), A by J. Fred Helf
[§] Bit O' Blarney, A - Song (1904) by J. Fred Helf
[§] Ev'ry Man Is a Volunteer (1903) by J. Fred Helf
[§] I'll Be Your Rain-Beau (1902) by J. Fred Helf
[§] If Money Talks, It Ain't on Speaking Terms With Me (1902) by J. Fred Helf
[§] My Mother Was a Northern Girl (1902) by J. Fred Helf
[§] Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (1903) by J. Fred Helf
[§] When the Coons Have a Dreamland of Their Own (1904) by J. Fred Helf
[§] New York Forever (1903) by Ben M. Jerome
[§] Mississippi Bubble (1903) by Al Johns
[§] Sometime, Someday, Somewhere (1904) by Al Johns
[§] Cinderella White (1898) by George Maywood
[§] St. Louis Rag (1903) by Thomas Million Turpin
[§] L'inconnu (1897) by Percy Wenrich