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Baby, Baby | Columbia Phonograph Company: 6619 | Minnie Emmett |
Midi File(s) | Sequencer(s) | ||
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I Love the American Rag-Time (1903) | Midi | James Pitt-Payne |
Title | Attribution | Instruments | Source | Remarks |
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Belle of New York (1898), The | G. Kerker (music) Hugh Morton (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | |
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Social Whirl (1906), The | G. Kerker (music) Joseph Herbert (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. |
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Subway Express (1907), The | G. Kerker (music) James O'Dea (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. |
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Tourists (1906), The | G. Kerker (music) R.H. Burnside (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP | Pub. |
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Winsome Winnie (1903) | G. Kerker (music) Frederic Ranken (words) |
Piano, Voice | IMSLP |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Pearl of Pekin | 1888 | ![]() |
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This Little Pig Went to Market | 1890 | J. Cheever Goodwin (words) | |
When the Sweetheart You Love Is True | 1893 | C.A. Byrne (words) Louis Harrison (words) Camille D'Arville (perf.) |
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Come Down Ma Honey Do( From "The Lady Slavey) | 1894 | Hugh Morton (words) | |
Do Come Down, Ma Honey | 1894 | J. H. Wagner (words) | Pub. |
Nancy Hogan's Ball! | 1894 | ||
Baby, Baby | 1896 | Hugh Morton (words) Minnie Emmett (perf.) From "The Lady Slavey" |
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Harmless Little Girlie With the Downcast Eyes, The | 1896 | Hugh Morton (words) | |
Jusqu' La | 1896 | Hugh Morton (words)
From "In Gay New York" |
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Little Dickie Doubleday | 1896 | Hugh Morton (words) | |
Molly | 1896 | Hugh Morton (words)
From "In Gay New York" |
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⇑ Trip Around the Town | 1896 | Hugh Morton (words)
From "In Gay New York" |
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Darling Little Yum-Yum | 1897 | ||
La Belle Parisienne | 1897 | Hugh Morton (words)
From "The Belle Of New York" |
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Teach Me How to Kiss, Dear | 1897 | Hugh Morton (words) | |
They All Follow Me | 1897 | Hugh Morton (words)
From "The Belle Of New York" |
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They Call Me the Belle of New York | 1897 | Hugh Morton (words)
From "The Belle Of New York" |
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When We Are Married | 1897 | Hugh Morton (words) | |
And the Bell Goes Ting-A-Ling-Ling | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words) | |
Anti Cigarette Society | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words) | Pub. |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Belle of New York, The | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words) | ![]() |
I Want to Be a Dancer | 1898 | ||
Little Birdies Learning How to Fly | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words)
From "The Telephone Girl" |
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Little Yaller Boy | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words) | |
Mr Johnsing's Chowder | 1898 | ||
My Estelle | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words)
From "The Telephone Girl" |
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My Little Baby | 1898 | Edna May (perf.) | |
Oh, My Estelle | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words) | |
Old Days, The | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words)
(From "The Telephone Girl" |
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On the Beach at Narragansett | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words) | |
Property Man, The | 1898 | ||
⇑ Selection From the Telephone Girl | 1898 | ||
She Is the Belle of New York | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words)
From "The Belle Of New York" |
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She's All Right | 1898 | Hugh Morton (words) Walter Jones (perf.) |
Pub. |
Vocal Gems From the Belle of New York | 1898 | ||
Money Burner | 1902 | Harry B. Smith (perf.) | |
Billionaire, The | 1903 | Harry B. Smith (perf.) | |
Crocodile and the Moon, The | 1903 | Paula A. Edwardes (perf.) | |
Cynthia Jane | 1903 | Blanche Ring (perf.) | |
De Banjo Serenade | 1903 | Blanche Ring (perf.) |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Everything Is Big in Chicago | 1903 | Paula A. Edwardes (perf.) | |
Here Comes Pansy | 1903 | Harry B. Smith (perf.) | |
I Love the American Rag-Time | 1903 | Blanche Ring (perf.) | ![]() |
I Love You Only | 1903 | Paula A. Edwardes (perf.) | |
In the Land of Romance | 1903 | Harry B. Smith (perf.) | |
Miller, The | 1903 | Paula A. Edwardes (perf.) | |
My Winsome Winnie | 1903 | Paula A. Edwardes (perf.) | |
They're Looking For Me | 1903 | Paula A. Edwardes (perf.) | |
Twas Love All the Day | 1903 | Blanche Ring (perf.) | |
Two Little Doves | 1903 | Paula A. Edwardes (perf.) | |
Winsome Winnie | 1903 | Frederic Ranken (words) | ![]() |
⇑ Yankee Girl, The | 1903 | Harry Bache Smith (words) Blanche Ring (perf.) |
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Dear Old Broadway | 1906 | ||
It's Nice to Have a Sweetheart | 1906 | R.H. Burnside (words) | |
Keep on Doing Something | 1906 | ||
Love Is a Wonderful Thing | 1906 | ||
Oh, Mr. Sun! | 1906 | ||
Ruth | 1906 | ||
Selections From the Tourists | 1906 | ||
Social Whirl, The | 1906 | Joseph Herbert (words) | ![]() |
Title | Year | Attribution | Remarks |
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Tourists, The | 1906 | R.H. Burnside (words) | ![]() |
When Cupid Plays a Little Game of Hearts | 1906 | ||
Which One Shall We Marry | 1906 | ||
At Last We're All Alone, Dear | 1907 | Paul West (words) | ![]() |
Everything Is Higher Now-A-Days | 1907 | ||
I Met My Love in a Restaurant | 1907 | Walter Percival (perf.) | |
Subway Express, The | 1907 | James O'Dea (words)
from "Fascinating Flora" |
Pub. |
Very Well Then | 1907 | Ralph C. Herz (perf.) | |
Buzz On, Little Busy Bees! | 1910 | James T. Powers (perf.) | |
Selection From Two Little Brides (Schneeglöckchen) | 1912 | James T. Powers (perf.) |
Title | Duration | Performer |
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Baby (1898) Baby | 2:45 | Minnie Emmett |