| Title (Release Year) | Co-Author(s) | Performers | Issue |
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You're the Queen in the Kingdom of My Heart (1911) | Roland Hogue | ||
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Sleepy Rose (1913) | Arthur C. Lichty | Edison Blue Amberol: 1617 |
| Title | Co-Author(s) | Sequencer |
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Ole Virginny Barbecue (1899) | Sakae Watanabe | |
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That Military Rag (1912) | James Pitt-Payne |
| Title (Release Year) | Performers | Instruments |
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Ole Virginny Barbecue (1899) | Midi Ragtime Recorder Ens. | A/T/T/T+B/B/GB(B) |
| Performer | CD Title | Supplier |
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| Ragtime Music CDs: | |||
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Meg Graf | Eatin' Time -- A Ragtime Feast | CD(s) & MP3 Album(s) |
| Item | Title | Available | € | £ | $ | Other |
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| DBE710 | Ole Virginny Barbecue (1899) - Characteristic March and Cake Walk A/T/T/T+B/B/GB(B), approx. 3¾ mins. |
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| Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Barcarolle | J.E. Andino (w&m) J. Offenbach (coauth.) |
Indiana | ||
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Barcarolle (1911) | J.E. Andino (w&m) J. Offenbach (coauth.) |
Piano | Greer Indiana |
Pub. |
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That Military Rag | J.E. Andino (music) Schuyler Greene (words) |
Indiana | ||
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That Military Rag (1912) | J.E. Andino (music) Schuyler Greene (words) |
Piano, Voice | Indiana | Pub. |
(w&m)
| Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
|---|
| Love's Triumph | 1897 | Dr. Luis A. Baralt (words) | |
| Ole Virginny Barbecue | 1899 | Midi Ragtime Recorder Ensemble (perf.) | ![]() |
| Barcarolle (w&m) | 1911 | Jacques Offenbach (co-author)
From opera by Jaques Offenbach arr. by W.C. Polla |
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| You're the Queen in the Kingdom of My Heart | 1911 | Louis Weslyn (words) Roland Hogue (perf.) |
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| That Military Rag | 1912 | Schuyler Greene (words) | ![]() |
| Sleepy Rose | 1913 | Arthur C. Lichty (perf.) | ![]() |
| Maine Woods | 1914 | R. Hodgdon (words) | |
| Everybody Do Your Bit | 1917 | Arthur Bedard (words) | |
| Hoe Your ''Little Bit'' in Your Own Back-Yard | 1917 | Dee Dooling Cahill (words) | |
| Loyalty Is the Word Today | 1917 | Dee Dooling Cahill (words) | |
| Marching Out There With Old Glory | 1917 | Paul Ford (words) | |
| ⇑ Your Papa Will Never Come Home Dear | 1918 | Julius N. Albert (words) | |