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Title | Author | Supplier |
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Piano Sheet Music: | |||
Git Up Dar! | G.M. Blandiford | ||
I Don't Want to Leave My Mamma | G.M. Blandiford | ||
I Hate You Sadie Sanders | G.M. Blandiford | ||
On Our Door Step Every Night | G.M. Blandiford | ||
Won't You Come to My House To-Day? | G.M. Blandiford | ||
Before the Lights Were Lit | W.B. Morrison | ||
Before the Lights Were Lit | W.B. Morrison | ||
Jolly Darkies | W.B. Morrison | ||
The Ponies' Carnival | W.B. Morrison | ||
The Ponies' Carnival | W.B. Morrison | ||
The Search Light - Song | W.B. Morrison | ||
The Search Light | W.B. Morrison | ||
I Want to See Mother Again | L.B. O'Connor | ||
Since Maggie's Home Again | L.B. O'Connor | ||
The Imperino Waltzes | P.B Story | ||
⇑Keep a Shufflin' | P.B Story |
Title | Music | Attribution |
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Massaniello (18--) | Daniel F. E. Auber | ||
Git Up Dar! (1897) | George M. Blandiford | William H. Gardner (words) | |
I Don't Want to Leave My Mamma (1897) | George M. Blandiford | Jere O'Halloran (words) | |
I Hate You Sadie Sanders (1897) | George M. Blandiford | William H. Gardner (words) | |
On Our Door Step Every Night (1896) | George M. Blandiford | William H. Gardner (words) | |
Won't You Come to My House To-Day? (1896) | George M. Blandiford | William H. Gardner (words) | |
My Little Ala Ma Gooslum (1899) | Alonzo F. Burt | ||
Something Seemed to Whisper in My Ear and Told Me Not To (1897) | Frank E. Carroll | Lizzie B. Raymond (perf.) | |
Hayrick Dance (1905) | Warner Crosby | ||
When Shimmering Starlight (1892) | Warner Crosby | ||
Silver Threads Among the Gold (1874) | H.P. Danks | E.E. Rexford (words) Elizabeth Spencer (perf.) Frank Coombs (perf.) Marie Narelle (perf.) Harry A. Ellis (perf.) |
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Have Pity Judge, She's My Mother (1898) | Gussie Lord Davis(w&m) | ||
If I Only Could Blot Out the Past - Song (1896) | Gussie Lord Davis(w&m) | Frank C. Stanley (perf.) Rose Winchester (perf.) |
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Old Church Door (1899), The | Gussie Lord Davis | ||
On the Sandy Shore (1891) | Gussie Lord Davis(w&m) | ||
Reason Bess Went Away (1895), The | Gussie Lord Davis(w&m) | ||
Send Back the Picture and the Ring (1896) | Gussie Lord Davis(w&m) | John W. Myers (perf.) | |
⇑Oriental Dance (1912) | C.A. Egener | ||
Dixie (1861) | Daniel Decatur Emmett | Virginia Tech Regimental Band (perf.) | |
Bedouin Attack (1900), The | Ellis R. Ephraim | ||
Dervishes Patrol (1905), The | Ellis R. Ephraim | ||
My Little Honey Dove (1901) | Ellis R. Ephraim(w&m) | ||
Hi Tiddley Hi Ti (1890) | George Le Brunn | Thomas Le Brunn (words) Charles Godfrey (perf.) |
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Memories (1914) | Sol P. Levy | Brett Page (words) Harry Irwin (perf.) |
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For Goodness Sake Don't Say I Told You (1883) | Arthur Lloyd(w&m) | ||
Before the Lights Were Lit (1899) | William B. Morrison | Perkins D. Fisher (perf.) | |
Jolly Darkies (1900) | William B. Morrison | ||
Ponies' Carnival (1905), The | William B. Morrison | ||
Search Light - Song (1903), The | William B. Morrison | ||
Search Light (1902), The | William B. Morrison | ||
I Want to See Mother Again (1897) | Lawrence B. O'Connor | Wm. H. Gardne (words) | |
Since Maggie's Home Again (1897) | Lawrence B. O'Connor | Wm. H. Gardner (words) | |
Dixie (1908) | Walter A. Phillips | Daniel Decatur Emmett (co-author) | |
Dreaming Dreams of You (1913) | Walter J. Pond | Robert Todd (words) | |
Firing Line (1915), The | Walter J. Pond | ||
⇑Keep Moving (1911) | Walter J. Pond | ||
March of the Nations (1910) | Walter J. Pond | ||
Shoulder Arms (1912) | Walter J. Pond | ||
Ragtime Frolic (1900), A | Charles Rockwell | ||
Tootsie Wootsie (1901) | Charles Rockwell | ||
Australia (1906) | Joe Slater | ||
Man in the Signal Tower (1906), The | Joe Slater | John E. Nugent (words) | |
My Sweet Savannah Lize (1903) | Chris Smith | Walter Hilliard (words) Jones & Sul**** (perf.) |
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Little Lou'siana Coon (1901), A | Hattie Starr | ||
Imperino Waltzes (1903), The | Pauline Brutting Story | ||
Keep a Shufflin' (1905) | Pauline Brutting Story | ||
A-Blowin' Down De Line (1898) | Lyn Udall | Karl Kennett (words) | |
Merry Christmas March (1892) | J. Jay Watson |