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SAM DeVINCENT COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN
SHEET MUSIC, ca. 1790 - 1987
#300
Container List
Series 4: Songwriters, 1847-1975
by: Robert S. Harding & Cooby Greenway, 1994
Subseries 4.42 : Stanley Adams, 1933-1946
Box 110
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1933-1944, not related to stage, screen,
or other topical categories.
Includes: "La Cucaracha," sung in the film VIVA VILLA,
"There Are Such Things," and "What a Diff'rence a Day
Made." (9 items)
B -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1933-1946
Includes: "My Shawl" ("Ombo"), Xavier Cugat's
theme song, "Mirrors Don't Tell Lies," and "The Same
Little Words." (16 items)
Subseries 4.43: Milton Ager, 1916-1939
Box 110
Folder
A-E -- General Songs, 1916-1939, not related to stage,
screen, or other topical categories.
A-B -- Collaboration with Others, 1917-1928
A -- 1917-1928:
Includes: "Are You Sorry Now?" "Everything Is
Peaches Down in Georgia," "I'm Nobody's Baby," and
"So Ashamed." (45 items)
B -- 1919:
C -- Songs, 1920-1931, written exclusively by Ager
Contains: "Two Sweet Lips," "Wha'd Ja Do to
Me?" and "What Good Am I Without You?" (including
piano arrangement). (4 items)
D-F -- Collaboration with Jack Yellen, 1922-1930
D -- 1922-1925:
Includes: "Bagdad," "Louisville Lou,"
"Big Bad Bill," and "Who Cares." (24 items)
E -- 1922-1927:
Multiple editions of "Ain't She Sweet," "Forgive
Me," "Lovin' Sam," and "Mama Goes Where Papa
Goes." (38 items)
F -- 1926-1930:
Includes: "Crazy Words, Crazy Tune," "In Your
Green Hat," "Lay Me Down to Sleep in Carolina," and
orchestrations for "I Still Love You." (44 items)
G -- Irish American Song, 1917, "There's Something in
the Name of Ireland." (1 item)
Box 111
Folder
H-I -- Musical Theater Productions, 1917-1929
H -- RAIN OR SHINE, 1928, six songs. (8 items)
I -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1917-1929:
"The Blushing Bride and Groom," 1917, CHEER UP
"Hard Hearted Hannah," 1924, INNOCENT EYES
"I May Be Wrong But I Think You're Wonderful," 1929, JOHN
MURRAY ANDERSON'S ALMANAC
"What's in a Name?" 1920, WHAT'S IN A NAME
"Who Cares?" 1922, BOMBO
"A Young Man's Fancy," 1920, WHAT'S IN A NAME
(10 items)
J -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1929-1930
"Glad Rag Doll," 1929, GLAD RAG DOLL
"Happy Days Are Here Again," 1930, CHASING RAINBOWS
"Happy Feet," 1930, KING OF
JAZZ
"Lucky Me, Lovable You," 1920, CHASING RAINBOWS
(5 items)
K -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1930-1939
Subseries 4.44: Fred E. Ahlert, 1920-1960
Box 111
Folder
A-D -- General Songs, 1920-1945, not related to stage,
screen or other topical categories.
A-B -- Collaboration with Roy Turk, 1920-1932:
A -- 1920-1932:
Includes: "I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)," "I'll
Get By," and "You Ought to See My Baby." "When
the World Is at Rest," by Lou Davis and Sammy Fain, is on the
reverse of "I'll Tell the World." (19 items)
B -- 1929:
C -- Collaboration with Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, 1920-1938
Includes: "I'd Love to Fall Asleep and Wake Up in My Mammy's
Arms," "Life Is a Song (Let's Sing It Together),"
"Put Away a Little Ray of Golden Sunshine for a Rainy
Day," and "There's a Cradle in Caroline." (26 items)
D -- Collaboration with Others, 1922-1945
E -- Musical Theater Production, 1920, "Some Pretty
Day," BITS AND PIECES.(1 item)
F -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1928-1931
"I Don't Know Why," 1931; 1946, FAITHFUL IN MY FASHION
"I'll Get By," 1928, A GUY NAMED JOE
(2 items)
G -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1923-1955
Includes: "It Must Be You," "I'm Gonna Sit Right
Down and Write Myself a Letter," and "Walkin' My Baby Back
Home." (28 items)
H -- Folio, n.d.,
Includes eight songs by Ahlert, 1928-1960. (1 item)
Subseries 4.45: Harry Akst, 1918-1947; n.d.
Box 112
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1918-1947; n.d., not related to stage,
screen or other topical categories.
Includes: "Poison Ivories" (cover only), "A Smile
Will Go a Long Long Way," "Sad and Blue," and "Steppin'
in Society." "My Hawaiian Love Song" is a
double-sided edition with "I'll Be Lonely" by Mort Dixon
and Harry Woods on the reverse. (12 items)
B -- Musical Theater Productions, 1929-1935
Contains: "I'd Rather Be with You," "Then You
Walked into the Room," and "You're Waltzing on My
Heart" from CASINO DE PAREE; and "Am I Blue,"
"In the Land of Let's Pretend," and "Let Me Have My
Dreams" from ON WITH THE SHOW. (10 items)
C -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1929-1934
Includes: "Fooling with the Other Woman's Man,"
"Guilty," and "Wouldn't It Be Wonderful." (11
items)
Subseries 4.46: Steve Allen, 1950-1959
Box 112
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1950-1959, not related to stage, screen,
or other topical categories.
Contains: "Dungaree Dan and China Sue," "La Shabla
(The Shovel)," "Let's Go to Church," "Pony
Tail," and "Tonight." (5 items)
B --Songs by Others, 1952-1955, recorded by Allen.
Contains: "EN-THUZ-E-UZ-E-AS-M (Enthusiasm)," "The
Goo Goo Doll Song," "What Is a Husband?" and
"What Is a Wife?" (4 items)
C --Professional/Artist Copy, 1950, "Let's Go to
Church." (1 item)
Subseries 4.47: Harold Arlen, 1929-1950
Box 112
Folder
A -- General Song, 1933, not related to stage, screen, or
other topical categories.
B -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1930-1938
"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea," 1931,
RHYTHMANIA
"God's Country," 1938, HOORAY FOR WHAT
"I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues," 1932, EARL CARROLL
VANITIES
"Moanin' in the Mornin'," 1937, (no cover) HOORAY FOR WHAT
"Stormy Weather," 1933, COTTON CLUB PARADE, 2nd EDITION
"Sweet and Hot," 1930, YOU SAID IT
(8 items)
C -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1933-1950
"God's Country,"1938, BABES IN ARMES
"Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe," 1942, CABIN IN THE SKY
(inner page missing)
"It's Only a Paper Moon," 1933, TAKE A CHANCE and
TOO YOUNG TO KNOW
"The Lady Dances," 1935, (no cover), STRIKE ME PINK
"Live Hard, Work Hard, Love Hard," 1950, (no cover) MY
BLUE HEAVEN
"My Shining Hour," 1943, THE SKY'S THE LIMIT
"Over the Rainbow," 1939, THE
WIZARD OF OZ
"Stormy Weather," 1933, STORMY WEATHER
(11 items)
D -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1929-1948
Includes: "I've Got the World on a String," "Let's
Fall in Love," "Fancy Meeting You," and "Hooray
for Love." (14 items)
Subseries 4.48: Harry W. Armstrong, 1902-1937
Box 112
Folder
A-B -- General Songs, 1902-1937, not related to stage,
screen, or other topical categories.
A -- 1902-1937: Includes: "Baby Doll," "I Love My
Wife But Oh You Kid!"
(one edition missing
covers), and "Junk! Junk! Junk!" (13 items)
B -- 1903; 1913: Multiple editions of "Sweet Adeline."
(13 items)
C -- Instrumental Composition, 1912, "The Chimes."
(1 item)
D -- Musical Theater Production, 1914, "D-A Double
D-Y," ONE GIRL IN A MILLION. (1 item)
E -- Professional/ Artist Copies, 1905-1919; 1937
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- Includes: "Lingering Love." (4 items)
Subseries 4.49: Paul Ash, 1923-1928
Box 113
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1923-1928, not related to stage, screen
or other topical categories.
Includes: "Gonna Get a Girl," "I'm Knee Deep In
Daisies," "Just Once Again," and "Pesticatin'
Mamma." (42 items)
B -- Songs by Others, 1923-1928; covers feature
photos of Ash or his singers.
Includes: "Charmaine," "Coquette," "Let
a Smile Be Your Umbrella," and "Moonlight and Roses."
(24 items)
Subseries 4.50: Gene Austin, 1911-1958
Box 113
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1924-1958, not related to stage, screen,
or other topical categories.
B -- African American Song, 1924, "How Come You Do Me
Like You Do?"
(2 items)
C -- Motion Picture Production, 1928, "Lonesome
Road," SHOW BOAT. (2 items)
D -- Songs by Others, 1911-1932, with Austin's photo on
front covers.
E -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1927-1936; n.d.
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