Address: | New York, USA |
Title | Author | Supplier |
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Piano Sheet Music: | |||
It's the Same Old Tennessee | H. Frantzen | ||
Anna Lou From Kalamazoo | W. Klein | ||
There Is No Place Like New York After All | F.W. Meacham | ||
In the Ball Room | T.H. Northrup | ||
Dance of the Honeybees | B. Richmond | ||
Dance of the Song Birds | B. Richmond |
Title | Music | Lyrics |
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Dance of the Oyster and the Clam (1898) | Ed. A. Dicey | ||
Band Played Annie Laurie (1890), The | Paul Dresser | ||
Curse (1887), The | Paul Dresser | ||
He Was a Soldier (1892) | Paul Dresser | ||
Here Lies an Actor (1888) | Paul Dresser | ||
I Long to Hear From Home (1888) | Paul Dresser | ||
Lone Grave (1890), The | Paul Dresser | ||
It's the Same Old Tennessee (1905) | Henry Frantzen | Words by: William R. Johnston | |
Possumala (1894) | Irving Jones | ||
Anna Lou From Kalamazoo (1907) | William Klein | Words by: Nathaniel Bloch | |
Ta, Ta, Au Revoir (Choo! Choo!) I'm Goin' to Go (1907) | John B. Lowitz | ||
Cake Walk to the Sky (1897) | Cad L. Mays | ||
There Is No Place Like New York After All (1895) | Frank W. Meacham | ||
In the Ball Room (1892) | Theodore H. Northrup | ||
Dance of the Honeybees (1902) | Benjamin Richmond | ||
Dance of the Song Birds (1902) | Benjamin Richmond | ||
There She Blows (1885) | Monroe H. Rosenfeld | ||
When the Golden Corn Is Waving, Dora Dear (1905) | George Rosey | Words by: Sam M. Lewis | |
Little Alabama Coon (1893) | Hattie Starr |