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 4.1 : Burt Bacharach and Hal David, 1943-1971

Box 1

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1943-1970, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- Songs, 1943-1970,written exclusively by Bacharach and David:

      Includes: "Only Love Can Break a Heart," "This Guy's in Love with You," "Walk on By," and "What the World Needs Now Is Love." (23 items)

    B -- Collaboration with Others, 1949-1959

      Contains: "Broken Hearted Melody," "The Four Winds and Seven Seas," and "Keep Me in Mind." (3 items)

    C -- Musical Theater Production, PROMISES, PROMISES, 1968-1969

    D -- Motion Picture Productions, 1963-1969

      Contains: title songs from the films ALFIE, THE APRIL FOOLS, and WIVES AND LOVERS; and one song and a songbook from BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID. (6 items)

    E -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1949-1958

      Includes: "Magic Moments," "Sad Sack," and "Warm and Tender." (18 items)

    F -- Folio, n.d.

      Contains: Bacharach/David Song Book, with songs copyrighted 1962-1968. 
      (1 item)

Subseries 4.51: Ernest R. Ball, 1902-1927; 1952

Box 114

    Folder

    A-P -- General Songs, 1902-1927; 1952, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.

                Major collaborators were George Graff, Jr. and J. Keirn Brennan.

    A -- 1902-1911:

      Includes: "Goodbye, My Love, Goodbye," "I'd Live Or I Would Die for You," "My Dear," and "When Sweet Marie Was Sweet Sixteen." (29 items)

    B -- 1905:

      Multiple editions of "Will You Love Me in December As You Do in May?" lyrics by J. J. Walker, Mayor of New York. (7 items)

    C -- 1906-1907:

      Contains: "Love Me and the World is Mine" and Answer Songs: "I Love You, the World Is Thine," by Frank W. Mead and Burt Schader," and "Just Because He Couldn't Sing Love Me and the World Is Mine," by Bert FitzGibbons. (12 items)

    D -- 1908:

      Multiple editions of "In the Garden of My Heart" and "To the End of the World with You." (22 items)

    E -- 1908:

      Multiple editions of "Who Knows," lyrics by Paul Lawrence Dunbar. (8 items)

    F -- 1910:

      Multiple editions of "My Heart Has Learned to Love You." (9 items)

Box 115

    Folder

    G -- 1911:

      Multiple editions of "Till the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold." (26 items)

    H -- 1912-1917:

      Includes: "After the Roses Have Faded Away," "I'll Change the Shadows to Sunshine," and "While the Rivers of Love Flow On." (27 items)

    I -- 1913:

      Multiple editions of "To Have, to Hold, to Love." (11 items)

    J -- 1916:

      Multiple editions of "Goodbye, Good Luck, God Bless You" and "Turn Back the Universe and Give Me Yesterday." (17 items)

    K -- 1917-1918:

      Multiple editions of "All the World Will Be Jealous of Me" and "Dear Little Boy of Mine." (17 items)

Box 116

    Folder

    L -- 1918-1922:

      Includes: "Across the River of Love," "Little Crumbs of Happiness," and "The Night Wind." (22 items)

    M -- 1919:

      Multiple editions of "Let the Rest of the World Go By." (17 items)

    N -- 1920:

      Multiple editions of "Down the Trail to Home Sweet Home." (9 items)

    O -- 1921; 1952:

      Multiple editions of "I'll Forget You." (5 items)

    P -- 1923-1927:

      Includes: "Be the Fellow Mother Thinks You Are!" "Going Away," and "Out There in the
      Sunshine with You."    (18 items)

    Q -- African American Songs, 1902-1904

      Contains: "The Prettiest Gal in Borneo" and "The Zulu Hall of Fame." (2 items)

    R-T -- Irish American Songs, 1912-1919

    R -- 1912:

    S -- 1915:

      Multiple editions of "She's the Daughter of Mother Machree." (12 items)

    T -- 1915-1919:

      Includes: "Goodbye, Mother Machree," "McCarty," and "You Brought Ireland Right Over to Me." (9 items)

    U -- Armed Conflict, 1914-1916

      Contains: "Across the Rio Grande" and "For Dixie and Uncle Sam." (3 items)

Box 117

    Folder

    V -- Sacred Songs, 1913-1919; n.d.

      Includes: "My Rosary for You" and "Our Faith in Thee" (front cover only). 
      (8 items)

    W -- Instrumental Composition, 1903; n.d.

      Contains: "The Crimson Wing" and "Under the Harvest Moon" (n.d., cover only). (2 items)

    X-AA -- Musical Theater Productions, 1908-1925

    X -- THE HEART OF PADDYWHACK, 1908-1914:

      Contains: "Me Little Dudeen," "A Little Bit of Heaven," and "Who Knows." 
      (19 items)

    Y-Z -- BARRY OF BALLYMORE, 1910; 1925:

    Y -- 1910:

      Contains: "I Love the Name of Mary," "My Land," and a "Selection."(5 items)

    Z -- 1910; 1925:

      Multiple editions of "Mother Machree." (33 items)

    AA -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1905-1922:

      "The Calling of the Sea," 1912, SHAMEEN DHU
      "The Click of Her Little Brogans," 1921, RAGGED ROBIN
      "The Eternal Flame," 1922, THE ETERNAL FLAME
      "The Girl I Left in Boston Town," 1915, ROLLICKING GIRL
      "Isle O'Dreams," 1912, ISLE O'DREAMS
      "Ireland Is Ireland to Me," 1915, KILKENNY
      "Little Man," 1921, THE HAPPY CAVALIER
      "Me Little Dudeen," 1913, SHAMEEN DHU
      "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling," 1912, THE ISLE O'DREAMS
      (13 items)

    BB -- Motion Picture Productions, 1922-1924

      Contains: "For the Sake of Auld Lang Syne," 1922, LIGHTS OF THE DESERT and "West of the Great Divide," 1924, THE GREAT DIVIDE. (5 items)

    CC -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1907-1927

      Includes: "Let the End of the World Come Tomorrow," "Till I'm Called by the Master Above," "Watching the World Go By," and "You Can't Beat Us." 
      (8 items)

Subseries 4.52: Roy Bargy, 1922-1925

Box 118

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1922-1923, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

      Contains: "Foolish Child" and "Tee-Pee Blues." (3 items)

    B -- Instrumental Compositions, 1922-1925

      Includes: "Feedin' the Kitty," "Ruffenreddy," and "Slipova." (12 items)

Subseries 4.53: Phil Baxter, 1928-1936

Box 118

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1928-1934, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

      Includes: "A Faded Summer Love," "I'm a Ding Dong Daddy," and "Piccolo Pete." (14 items)

    B -- African American Song, 1931, "The One Man Band." (2 items)

    C -- Musical Theater Production, 1934,

      "Have a Little Dream on Me." SECOND CASINO DE PAREE REVUE. (1 item)

    D -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1929-1936

      Includes: "I Ought to Break Your Neck" and "It's My Night to Howl." (11 items)

Subseries 4.54: Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, 1906-1941

Box 118

    Folder

    A-E -- General Songs, 1906-1927, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- Norworth with Albert Von Tilzer, 1906-1908

      Includes: "Honey Boy." (8 items)

    B -- Bayes and Norworth, 1909-1910

      Contains: "Back to My Old Home Town" and "Fritz." (4 items)

    C-D -- Nora Bayes with Others, 1917-1920

    C -- 1917-1920:

      Contains: "I Could Have Had You," "Just Like a Gypsy," and "Please Keep Out of My Dreams." (12 items)

    D -- Norworth with Others, 1919-1927

      Includes: "My Daddy." (7 items)

    E -- Ethnic Songs, Miscellaneous, 1908-1914

      Contains: "Over on the Jersey Side" and two Irish songs. (3 items)

    F -- Armed Conflict, 1908, "When Jack Comes Sailing Home" 
           (covers missing). (1 item)

    G -- Instrumental Compositions, 1904-1917

      Contains: "Nora Bayes Fox Trot" and "Sleepy Hollow." (2 items)

    H-I -- Musical Theater Productions, 1907-1920

    H -- 1907-1920:

      Contains songs from JOLLY BACHELORS, LADIES FIRST, and LITTLE MISS FIX-IT.
      (19 items)

Box 119

    Folder

    I -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1908-1914

      "Harmony Baby," 1914, WHAT'S GOING ON
      "The Kellys Are at It Again," 1913, THE WIDOW BY PROXY
      "Pinkerton Detective Moon," 1912, THE SUN DODGERS
      "Shine on Harvest Moon," 1908, FOLLIES OF 1908
      "Sing Me a Come-All-Ye'," 1908, FOLLIES OF 1908
      (9 items)

    J -- Motion Picture Song, 1941,

      "Shine on Harvest Moon," SHINE ON HARVEST MOON. (1 item)

    K -- Songs by Others, 1908-1939, covers feature photos of Bayes:

      Includes: Come Along My Mandy," "For Months and Months," and "I've a Garden in Sweden." (47 items)

    L -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1908-1913; 1940

      Includes: "The Kellys Are at It Again" and "Mister Moon-Man Turn out the Light."
      (7 items)

Subseries 4.55: Milton Berle, 1924-1952

Box 119

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1936-1952, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

      Includes: "Here Comes the Girl." (5 items)

    B -- Musical Theater Production, 1935,

      "I'm Living in the Past," EARL CARROLL'S RIVIERA REVUE. (1 item)

    C -- Songs by Others, 1924-1947, covers feature photos of Berle.

      Includes: "Near You." (7 items)

    D -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1930-1945

      Includes: "Gotta Darn Good Reason Now" and "I'd Give a Million Tomorrows." (8 items)

Subseries 4.2 : Irving Berlin, 1907-1962

Box 1

    Folder

    A-O -- General Songs, 1907-1942, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-D -- Collaboration with Others, 1907-1921. Many of these songs were
                composed by Ted Snyder, with Berlin providing the lyrics. 
                Other collaborators include E. Ray Goetz, Edgar Leslie, H. Meyers, 
                and George Whiting.

    A -- 1907-1909:

      Includes: Berlin's first published song, "Marie from Sunny Italy." Also: "I Didn't Go Home at All,"  "Just Like a Rose,"  "Oh! Where Is My Wife Tonight," and "She Was a Dear Little Girl," published in the Chicago Sunday Examiner, August 21, 1910. (24 items)

    B -- 1909-1910:

      Multiple editions of "Kiss Me, My Honey, Kiss Me," "My Wife's Gone to the Country," and "Next to Your Mother, Who Do You Love?" (22 items)

    C -- 1910-1921:

      Includes: "Drowsy Head, "He Played It on His Fid, Fid, Fiddle Dee-Dee,"  and "Piano Man." (25 items)

Box 2

    Folder

    D -- 1911-1921:

      Multiple editions of "Home Again Blues," "I Want to Be in Dixie," and "Take a Little Tip from Father." (25 items)

    E-O -- Songs, 1909-1947, written exclusively by Berlin.

    E -- 1909-1910:

      Multiple editions of "That Mesmerizing Mendelssohn Tune" and "Stop! Stop! Stop! Come Over and Love Me Some More." (29 items)

    F -- 1910-1912:

      Includes: "Call Me up Some Rainy Afternoon," "Innocent Bessie Brown," "Sweet Italian Love," and "Try It on Your Piano." (39 items)

    G -- 1911-1912:

      Multiple editions of "When I Lost You," "When I'm Alone I'm Lonesome," and "When You're in Town, My Home Town." (34 items)

    H -- 1913:

      Multiple editions of "Snookey Ookums" and "You've Got Your Mother's Big Blue Eyes." (18 items)

Box 3

    Folder

    I -- 1913-1914; 1946:

      Includes: "At the Devil's Ball," "It Isn't What He Said But the Way He Said It," and "(Won't You) Play a Simple Melody." Also: "The Monkey Doodle Doo," a different song than the same title in Folder SS. (34 items)

    J -- 1914; 1915

      Multiple editions of "I Want to Go Back to Michigan," "This Is the Life," and "When I Leave the World Behind." (42 items)

    K -- 1915-1917:

      Includes: "Araby," "Hurry Back to My Bamboo Shack," "My Bird of Paradise," and "When You're Down in Louisville (Call on Me)." (33 items)

    L -- 1917-1925:

      Multiple editions of "All By Myself," "Always," "Lazy," "Nobody Knows," "Remember," "Smile and Show Your Dimple," and "Someone Else May Be There When I'm Gone." (46 items)

Box 4

    Folder

    M -- 1918-1923:

      Includes: "I'll See You in C-U-B-A," "Some Sunny Day," and "The Song Is Ended."  (53 items)

    N -- 1924-1930:

      Includes: "All Alone," "How Many Times," and "What'll I Do?" (46 items)

    O -- 1926-1928

      Multiple editions of "At Peace with the World," "Because I Love You," "Blue Skies," and "I Can't Do Without You." (27 items)

    P -- 1931-1957:

     
    Includes: "Everybody Knew But Me," "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," "Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee," and "Say It Isn't So." (41 items)

Box 5

    Folder

    Q -- 1932-1942:

      Multiple editions of  "Easter Parade," "How Deep Is the Ocean," and "White Christmas." (31 items)

    R-S -- Jewish American Songs, 1909-1915

    R -- 1909-1913:

      Multiple editions of "In My Harem" and "Sadie Salome Go Home." (26 items)

    S -- 1909-1928:

      Includes: "Becky Joined a Musical Show," "Business Is Business, Rosey Cohen," "Cohen Owes Me Ninety-Seven Dollars," and "Yiddle on Your Fiddle Play Some Rag Time."
      (14 items)

    T -- African American Songs, 1909-1914

      Includes: "Anna Liza's Wedding Day," "Do Your Duty Doctor," and "When It's Night Time Down in Dixieland." (19 items)

    U -- Italian American Songs, 1910-1917

      Includes: "Antonio, You'd Better Come Home," "Dat's-a My Gal," "Pick, Pick, Pick on the Mandolin, Antonio" (UP AND DOWN BROADWAY), and "Sweet Italian Love."
      (19 items)

    V -- Irish American Song, 1911, "Molly-O Oh Molly." (1 item)

    W-X -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1914-1947

    W -- Mexican Conflict, 1914:

      Contains: "Stay Down Here Where You Belong" and "They're on Their Way to Mexico."
      (7 items)

    X -- World War I, 1914-1919:

      Includes: "For Your Country and My Country," the Official Recruiting Song, "Good-Bye France," "I've Got My Captain Working for Me Now," and "Let's All Be American Now." (See also Folder NN, YIP YIP YAPHANK.) (18 items)

    Y -- 1918:

      Multiple editions of "They Were All Out of Step But Jim." (17 items)

Box 6

    Folder

    Z -- Patriotic and World War II, 1939-1947:

      Includes: "Angels of Mercy," dedicated to the Red Cross, and several songs with their copyrights assigned to government or patriotic organizations, such as "Any Bonds Today?," dedicated to the National Defense Savings Program and copyrighted by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury. Also: "God Bless America," "There Are No Wings in a Fox-Hole," "This Time," and "What Are We Gonna Do with All the Jeeps?" (See also Folders VV and FFF, THIS IS THE ARMY.) (30 items)

    AA -- Political Songs, 1928-1956

      Contains: "Better Times with Al," "I Like Ike," "Ike for Four More Years," and "The President's Birthday Ball," written for FDR's 60th birthday. (4 items)

    BB -- Railroad Songs, 1912-1913

      Contains: "San Francisco Bound," and "When That Midnight Choo Choo Leaves for Alabam'." (27 items)

    CC-II -- Ragtime, 1909-1917

    CC -- 1909-1910:

      Multiple editions of "The Grizzly Bear (The Dance of the Grizzly Bear)," and "Wild Cherries (That Cooney Spooney Rag)." (14 items)

    DD -- 1909-1911:

      Includes: "Dat Draggy Rag," "Stop That Rag (Keep on Playing, Honey)," "That Beautiful Rag," and "Yiddle on Your Fiddle Play Some Rag Time." (11 items)

    EE -- 1911:

      Multiple editions of "The Ragtime Violin" and "That Mysterious Rag." (33 items)

    FF -- 1911:

      Multiple editions of "Everybody's Doin' It Now," and a piano arrangement of the accompanying "Two Step" dance performed in THE EMPIRE REVIEW, London. (25 items)

Box 7

    Folder

    GG -- 1911-1913; 1938:

      Multiple editions of "Alexander's Ragtime Band." (27items)

    HH -- 1912-1919:

      Includes: "Everything in America Is Ragtime," (STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!) "The Ragtime Jockey Man," and "Ragtime Opera Medley," (WATCH YOUR STEP). Also: "They've Got Me Doin' It Now," and "They Stopped Doin' It Now," answers to "Everybody's Doin' It Now," Folder CC. (18 items)

    II -- 1913-1914:

      Multiple editions of "He's A Rag Picker" and "That International Rag." (31 items)

    JJ-AAA -- Musical Theater Productions, 1910-1962

    JJ -- FOLIES BERGERE REVUE, GABBY, 1911:

      Contains: "Down to the Folies Bergere," and "Spanish Love." (3 items)

      ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1911:

      Contains: "Dog Gone That Chilly Man," and "Ephram Played Upon the Piano." 
      (2 items)

      THE SUN DODGERS, 1912:

      With the exception of "Hiram's Band" (Berlin/Goetz), all songs for this show in this folder were written by Sloane/Goetz. (3 items)

    KK -- WATCH YOUR STEP, 1914-1915:

      Includes: "Homeward Bound" and "Lead Me to Love." See also Folder DD. (26 items)

    LL -- STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!, 1915-1916:

      Includes: "The Girl on the Magazine," "I Love a Piano," and "Teach Me How to Love." See also Folder HH.      (19 items)

    MM -- THE CENTURY GIRL, 1916-1917:

      Includes: "Alice in Wonderland," "The Chicken Walk," and "It Takes an Irishman to Make Love." (3 items)

      COHAN REVIEW, 1918:

      Includes, in collaboration with George M. Cohan: "Down Where the Jack O'Lanterns Glow," "The Eyes of Youth See the Truth," and "Polly Pretty Polly." (3 items)

Box 8

    Folder

    NN -- YIP-YIP-YAPHANK, 1918:

      Written by [Sergeant] Berlin for a military musical produced by the men at Camp Upton. Contains: "Dream on Little Soldier Boy," "I Can Always Find a Little Sunshine in the Y.M.C.A.," "Oh! How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning," "Kitchen Police," and "We're on Our Way to France." (22 items)

            THE CANARY, 1918-1919:

      Includes: "Ding Dong" and "You're So Beautiful." (6 items)

    OO -- ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1919 & 1920

      Includes: "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody" and "Mandy" from the 1919 show, and "The Girl of My Dreams," "The Syncopated Vamp," and "Tell Me Little Gypsy" from the 1920 production. (22 items)

    PP -- BROADWAY BREVITIES and GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES OF 1920:

      Includes: "The Girls of My Dreams," from BROADWAY BREVITIES, and "I'll See You in C-U-B-A," featured in the GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES OF 1920 by the "Jazz King," Ted Lewis. (13 items)

    QQ -- MUSIC BOX REVUES (First and Second), 1921-1923:

      Includes: "Lady of the Evening," and "Say It with Music." (26 items)

    RR -- MUSIC BOX REVUES (Third and Fourth), 1923-1925:

     
    Includes: "All Alone," "Listening," and "What'll I Do." (38 items)

    SS -- THE COCOANUTS, 1925-1926:

      Includes: "Florida by the Sea," "Lucky Boy," "The Monkey Doodle-Doo!" and "We Should Care." (9 items)

            ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1927:

      Includes: "It All Belongs to Me" and "Shaking the Blues Away." (8 items)

    FACE THE MUSIC, 1932:

      Includes: "Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee" and "Manhattan Madness." 
      (7 items)

TT -- AS THOUSANDS CHEER, 1933:
    Contains: "Easter Parade," "The Funnies," "Harlem on My Mind," "Heat Wave," "How's Chances," "Lonely Heart," "Not for All the Rice in China," and "Supper Time." (15 items)

Box 9

    Folder

    UU -- LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1940:

      Includes: "Dance with Me," "Louisiana Purchase," and "Wild about You." 
      (11 items)

    VV -- THIS IS THE ARMY, 1942-1943:

      Includes: "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen," "My Sergeant and I Are Buddies," and "This Is the Army." Also: "My British Buddy," written for the overseas production, and the Illustrated Souvenir Album. (19 items)

    WW -- ANNIE GET YOUR GUN, 1946:

      Includes: "Anything You Can Do," "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly," and "There's No Business Like Show Business."       (20 items)

    XX -- MISS LIBERTY, 1949:

      Includes: "Falling Out of Love Can Be Fun," "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor," "Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk," and "You Can Have Him." (19 items)

    YY -- CALL ME MADAM, 1950:

      Includes: "The Hostess with the Mostes'," "It's a Lovely Day Today," and "(I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love." (14 items)

    ZZ -- MR. PRESIDENT, 1962:

      Includes: "Don't Be Afraid of Romance," "The First Lady," "I'm Gonna Get Him," and "It Gets Lonely in the White House." (16 items)

Box 10

    Folder 

    AAA -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1910-1927:

      "Alexander's Bagpipe Band," 1912, HOKEY POKEY BUNTY BULLS 
          AND STRINGS
      "Along Came Ruth," 1914, ALONG CAME RUTH
      "Bring Back My Lena to Me," 1910, HE CAME FROM MILWAUKEE
      "The Circus Is Coming to Town," 1918, EVERYTHING
      "Come Along to Toy Town," 1918, EVERYTHING
      "Cuddle Up," 1911, REAL GIRL
      "Don't Take Your Beau to the Seashore," 1911, THE FASCINATING WIDOW
      "Down in My Heart," 1912, THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE
      "Follow Me Around," 1912, MY BEST GIRL
      "Follow the Crowd," 1914, QUEEN OF THE MOVIES
      "Furnishing a Home for Two," 1914, THE SOCIETY BUDS
      "Herman Let's Dance That Beautiful Waltz," 1910, THE GIRL AND 
         THE DRUMMER (or TWO MEN AND A GIRL)
      "If the Manager Only Thought the Same As Mother," 1910, 
          THE JOLLY BACHELORS
      "If You Don't Want Me," 1913, TRAINED NURSES
      "I'm Going Back to Dixie," 1912, SHE KNOWS BETTER NOW
      "I'm Going on a Long Vacation," 1910, ARE YOU A MASON?
      "I'm Gonna Pin a Medal on the Girl I Left Behind," 1918, 
           ZIEGFELD FOLLIES of 1918
      "In Florida among the Palms," 1916, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1916
      "I've Got a Sweet Tooth Bothering Me," 1916, STEP THIS WAY
      "Kiss Me, My Honey, Kiss Me," 1910, UP AND DOWN BROADWAY and 
              JUMPING JUPITER
      "A Little Bit of Everything," 1912, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
      "The Million Dollar Ball," 1912, HANKY-PANKY
      "The Monkey Doodle-Doo," 1913, ALL ABOARD
      "Oh, How That German Could Love," 1910, THE GIRL AND THE WIZARD
      "Opera Burlesque," 1912, HANKY-PANKY
      "Poor Little Rich Girl's Dog," 1917, THE RAMBLER ROSE
      "Take Me Back," 1913, ALL ABOARD
      "Thank You Kind Sir," 1910, JUMPING JUPITER
      "That's My Idea of Paradise," 1914, THE SOCIETY BUDS
      "There's Something Nice About the South," 1917, DANCE AND GROW THIN
      "When the Curtain Falls," 1918, GOING UP
      "Wishing," 1910, TWO MEN AND A GIRL
      "You'd Be Surprised," 1919, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES and OH! WHAT A GIRL
      "You've Built a Fire in My Heart," 1911, THE FASCINATING WIDOW
      (41 items)

    BBB-HHH -- Motion Picture Productions, 1919-1957.  Copyright dates of some songs predate the movie.

    BBB -- PUTTIN' ON THE RITZ, 1924, 1929:

      Includes: "Puttin' on the Ritz," and "With You." "There's Danger in Your Eyes, Cherie" was written by Jack Meskill, Harry Richman, and Pete Wendling. 
      (4 items)

      HALLELUJAH, 1929:

      Contains: "Swanee Shuffle" and "Waiting for the End of the Road." One copy of "Swanee Shuffle" has "Love--Your Spell Is Everywhere" by Edmund Goulding and Elsie Janis from the movie, THE TRESPASSER, on the reverse. (5 items)

      MAMMY, 1929-1930:

      Includes: "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy" and "To My Mammy." (6 items)

    CCC -- TOP HAT, 1935:

      Includes: "Cheek to Cheek," "Isn't This a Lovely Day," and "Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails." (14 items)

            FOLLOW THE FLEET, 1936:

      Includes: "But Where Are You?" "Let's Face The Music and Dance," and "Let Yourself Go." (12 items)

    DDD -- ON THE AVENUE, 1937:

      Includes: "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" and "Slumming on Park Avenue." (10 items)

      CAREFREE, 1938:

      Includes: "Change Partners" and "The Night Is Filled with Music." (16 items)

    EEE -- ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND, 1921-1938:

      Includes: "Now It Can Be Told," "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody," "Remember," and "Say It with Music."  (17 items)

      SECOND FIDDLE, 1939:

      Includes: "Back to Back" and "I Poured My Heart into a Song." (5 items)

Box 11

    Folder

    FFF -- HOLIDAY INN, 1942:


    Includes: "Be Careful, It's My Heart" and "White Christmas." (21 items)

            THIS IS THE ARMY, 1942:

      Includes: "American Eagle," "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen," and "This Is the Army, Mister Jones." All profits from this production went to the Army Emergency Relief.  (8 items)

      BLUE SKIES, 1943, 1946:

      Includes: "Blue Skies," "Getting Nowhere," and "You Keep Coming 
      Back Like a Song."
      (11 items)

    GGG -- EASTER PARADE, 1913-1947:

      Includes: "A Couple of Swells," "A Fella with an Umbrella," and "The Girl on the Magazine Cover." (11 items)

            CALL ME MADAM, 1940-1950:

      Includes: "Marrying for Love," "(I Wonder Why?) You're Just in Love," and "It's a Lovely Day Today." (8 items)

      THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS, 1912-1954:

      Includes: "Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee," "Play a Simple Melody," and "There's No Business Like Show Business." (9 items)

      WHITE CHRISTMAS, 1942-1953:

      Includes: "Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep" and "Sisters." (13 items)

    HHH -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1919-1953:

      "Always,"1925, CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY
      "Coquette," 1927, COQUETTE
      "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly," 1946, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
      "Eyes of Youth," 1919, EYES OF YOUTH
      "Mandy," 1919, KID MILLIONS
      "Marie," 1928, THE AWAKENING
      "The New Moon," 1919, THE NEW MOON
      "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody," 1919, THE GREAT ZIEGFELD
      "Reaching for the Moon," 1930, REACHING FOR THE MOON
      "Sayonara," 1953, SAYONARA
      "They Say It's Wonderful," 1946, ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
      "What'll I Do," 1924, THE BIG CITY
      "When My Dreams Come True," 1929, THE COCOANUTS
      "Where Is the Song of Songs for Me," 1928, LADY OF THE PAVEMENTS
      (29 items)

    III -- Television Broadcast, 1946

      Contains: "They Say It's Wonderful" and "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun," from the NBC-TV Colorcast of ANNIE, GET YOUR GUN, starring Mary Martin. 
      (2 items)

    JJJ-KKK Special Editions, 1910-1942

    JJJ -- Special Copies For Organists, 1924-1931:

      Includes: "Marie" and "Remember." (27 items)

    KKK -- Children's Editions, 1933-1945:

      Contains: "Easter Parade" and "Song of the Metronome." (2 items)

    LLL-OOO -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1910-1957

    LLL -- 1910-1914:

      Includes: "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "Dat's My Gal," and "Everybody's Doin' It Now." (32 items)

    MMM -- 1915-1929:

      Includes: "All by Myself," "Marie," "Ooh, Maybe It's You," "We'll Never Know," and "What'll I Do." (24 items)

Box 12

    Folder

    NNN 1930-1939:

      Includes: "But Where Are You," "Cheek to Cheek," "How Deep Is the Ocean," "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket," "Isn't This a Lovely Day," "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm," "Let's Face the Music and Dance," "Let Yourself Go," and "Say It Isn't So." (35 items)

    OOO -- 1940-1962:

      Includes: "Doing What Comes Natur'lly," "I Got the Sun in the Morning," "It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow," "Louisiana Purchase," "Sayonara," and "You Keep Coming Back Like a Song." (36 items)

    PPP-VVV Folios, 1921-1947, These contain many songs by other composers. The 'Dance Folios' contain no lyrics.

    PPP -- Dance Folio # 1 - 3, 1921-1923:

      Folio covers feature Berlin at the piano. Includes: "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody," "Say It with Music," and "Sunny Day." (3 items)

    QQQ -- # 7 - 10, Special Editions, 1924-1926:

      Includes: "Crinoline Days," "Lazy," "Remember," and "Rockabye Baby." 
      (5 items)

Box 13

    Folder

    RRR -- # 11 - 13, n.d.:

      Includes: "Always," "How Many Times," and "Remember." (4 items)

    SSS -- Dance Folio #14 - 15, 1928:

      Includes: "The Song Is Ended," "It All Belongs to Me," and "My New York." 
      (4 items)

    TTT -- # 16 - 19, 1929-1930:

      Includes: "How About Me," "I Can't Do Without You," "Marie," "When My Dream Comes True," "Where Is the Song of Songs for Me?" (4 items)

    UUU -- # 20 - 23, 1931-1932:

      Includes: "How Deep Is the Ocean," "Let Me Sing and I'm Happy," "Let's Have Another Cup of Coffee," "Puttin' on the Ritz," "Say It Isn't So," and "To My Mammy." (3 items)

Box 14

    Folder

    VVV -- # 24 - 27, 1933-1935:

      Includes: "I'm Playing with Fire, "Puttin' on the Ritz," and "With You." (4 items)

    WWW -- # 29 - 31, 1936-1937:

      Published by Irving Berlin Music Publishers, Inc., but containing no Berlin music. (3 items)

    XXX -- Folios, 1944-1947 and n.d.:

      Song and Waltz folios with all pieces by Berlin, and Songs of Yesterday folios with no songs by Berlin. (7 items)

    YYY -- Folios for Saxophone, # 7 - 8, n.d. (2 items)


Subseries 4.56: Ben Bernie, 1922-1939

Box 120

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1924-1934, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.

      Includes: "Holding My Honey's Hand," "I Can't Forget (That You Forgot About Me)," "Strange Interlude," "Sweet Georgia Brown," and "Who's Your Little Who-Zis!" (30 items)

    B-D -- Songs by Others, 1922-1939; covers feature photos of Bernie or his singers.

    B -- 1922-1929:

      Includes: "Breezin' Along with the Breeze," "Carolina in the Morning," "Cherie Chilly-Pom-Pom-Pee," and "I'll See You in My Dreams." (29 items)

    C -- 1930:

      Multiple editions of "It's A Lonesome Old Town When You're Not Around," Bernie's theme song. One edition is double-sided, the reverse song being "Truly." (5 items)

    D -- 1930-1939:

      Includes: "Rock Me in a Cradle of Kalua," "There Must Be a Silver Lining (That's Shining for Me)," and "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming." 
      (31 items)

    E -- Instrumental Composition, 1934, "Saxophone Stability," by Dick Stabile. 
           (1 item)

    F -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1924-1936

      Includes: "Ain't That Marvelous (My Baby Loves Me)," "An Old Lullaby," "I'm Just Beginning to Care," and "Take a Lesson from the Lark." (6 items)

    G -- Folios, 1936, "Ben Bernie (The Ole Maestro), Collection of Favorite Songs." 
            (3 items)


Subseries 4.57: David Braham and Edward (Ned) Harrigan, 1873-1909; 1938

Box 121

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1874-1879, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.

      Contains: "The Fire in the Grate," "Hildebrand Montrose," "The Little Green Leaf in Our Bible," "The Mulligan Guard" (n.d., inner pages missing), "The Regular Army O!" and "Such an Education Has My Mary Ann." (6 items)

    B -- Irish American Song, 1874, "Patrick's Day Parade." (2 items)

    C -- African American Songs, 1874-1881

      Includes: "Dip Me in de Golden Sea," "The Skidmore Guard," "Slavery Days," and "Walking for dat Cake."
      (8 items)

    D -- Instrumental Compositions, 1873-1874

      Contains: "The Mulligan Guard" and "The Mulligan Guard Gallop." (2 items)

    E-H -- Musical Theater Productions, 1874-1909; 1938

    E -- THE MULLIGAN GUARDS' SURPRISE, 1880:

      Contains: "Dat Citron Wedding Cake," "The Full Moon Union," "Never Take the Horseshoe from the Door," and "Whist! The Bogie Man." (4 items)

      SQUATTER SOVEREIGNTY, 1881:

      Contains: "The Forlorn Old Maid," "Miss Brady's Piano Fortay," and "Paddy Duffy's Cart."
      (4 items)

    F -- THE MUDDY DAY, 1883:

      Contains: "The Bunch O'Berries," "The Golden Choir," and "The Turn Verein Cadets."
      (3 items)

      INVESTIGATION, 1884:

      Contains: "As Long As the World Goes Round," "Hello, Bab-by!" "The Boodle," and "Plum Pudding." (6 items)

    G -- PETE, 1887:

      Contains: "Haul the Wood Pile Down," "Heigh Ho! Lingo Sally," "Massa's Wedding Night," "The Old Barn Floor," "The Old Black Crow," and "Slavery's Passed Away." (7 items)

      THE LAST OF THE HOGANS, 1891:

      Contains: "Danny By My Side," (promenading on the Brooklyn Bridge and sung at the Bridge's 50th Anniversary), "The Last of the Hogans," and "Take a Day Off, Mary Ann." (3 items)

    H -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1874-1909; 1938:

      "The Babies on Our Block," 1879, THE MULLIGAN GUARD BALL
      "The Charleston Blues," 1882, THE McSORLEYS
      "Dolly, My Crumpled-Horn Cow," 1886, LORGAIRE
      "Extra, Extra!" 1877, OLD LAVENDER
      "Hurry, Little Children, Sunday Morn," 1883, THE MULLIGAN 
          GUARD PICNIC.
      "I Really Can't Sit Down," 1885, THE MAJOR
      "Jim Jam Sailors Superfine," 1890, REILLY AND THE 400
      "La Plus Belle France," 1886, LORGAIRE
      "The Little Widow Dunn," 1879, THE MULLIGAN GUARD CHOWDER
      "Maggie Murphy's Home," 1890; 1938, REILLY AND THE 400
      "Muldoon the Solid Man," 1874, WHO OWNS THE CLOTHESLINE
      "My Dad's Dinner Pail," 1909; 1938, CORDELIA'S ASPIRATIONS
      "Put on Your Bridal Veil," 1886, THE LEATHER PATCH
      "When de Trumpet in de Cornfield Blows," 1886, THE O'REAGANS
      (20 items)

    I -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1909-1918

      Contains: "Maggie Murphy's Home" and "My Dad's Dinner Pail." (2 items)

 

Subseries 4.58: Ernest Breuer, 1912-1939

Box 122

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1912-1934, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1912-1917:

      Includes: "I'd Like to Know What Happened to Mary" and "My Boy." (14 items)

    B -- 1922-1934:

      Includes: "Does the Spearment Lose Its Flavor," "Not Here, Not There," and "Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly I'm in Love." (15 items)

    C -- Irish American Song, 1914, "The Irish Tango" (cover only). (1 item)

    D -- Armed Conflict Song, 1917-1918

      Contains: "It's a Long Way to Dear Old Broadway," "That's the American Plan," and "There's a Vacant Chair in Every Home Tonight." (5 items)

    E -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1923-1939

      Includes: "Continental Nights (Valse Viennese)" and "Sunday Is Daddy's Day with Baby." (5 items)

Subseries 4.59: Shelton Brooks, 1909-1941

Box 122

    Folder

    A-D -- General Songs, 1909-1941, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1909-1941:

      Includes: "The Cosey Rag," "That's the Way Dixieland Started Jazz!" and "You Ain't Talking to Me." (17 items)

    B -- 1910; 1937; 1938:

      Multiple editions of "Some of These Days" (one edition has cover only). 
      (14 items)

    C -- 1911-1912:

      Multiple editions of "All Night Long," " Oh! You Georgia Rose," and "There'll Come a Time." (16 items)

    D -- 1916-1919:

      Multiple editions of "Jean" and "Walkin' the Dog." (13 items)

    E -- African American Songs, 1914-1917

      Contains: "Down on the Levee," "Rufe Johnson's Harmony Band," and "The Darktown Strutters' Ball." (20 items)

Box 123

    Folder

    F -- Armed Conflict Song, 1917, "Somewhere, Somewhere in France." (3 items)

    G -- Instrumental Composition, 1916, "Walkin' the Dog." (2 items)

    H -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1913-1919

      "At an Old-time Ball," 1913, HANKY PANKY
      "I Want to Shimmie," 1919, ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLICS
      (2 items)

    I -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1909-1938

      Includes: "All Night Long" and "Easy Rider." (5 items)

 

Subseries 4.60: A. Seymour Brown, 1909-1928

Box 123

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1909-1916, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.

    A -- 1909-1916:

      Includes: "At the Mississippi Cabaret," "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," and "When You're Away." (39 items)

    B -- 1911:

      Multiple editions of "If You Talk in Your Sleep, Don't Mention My Name" and "Oh! You Beautiful Doll."  (21 items)

    C -- 1912-1913:

      Multiple editions of "You're a Great Big Blue Eyed Baby" and "You're My Baby" (missing back cover).  (16 items)

    D -- Musical Theater Productions, 1909-1912

      "The Broadway Glide," 1912, ZIEGFELD MOULIN ROUGE
      "Daddy," THE WALL STREET GIRL
      "Gee, I Like Music with My Meals," 1911, A MILLION
      "Would You Like Me to Build a Nest for You," 1909, A MATINEE IDOL
      (6 items)

    F -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1910-1928

      Includes: "Dear, When I Met You," and "I Love Vanilla," and "If You Talk in Your Sleep." (7 items)

 

Subseries 4.61: George Brown, 1951-1952

Box 124

    Folder

    A -- General Song, 1951, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

      Contains: "Sentimental Tears." (1 item)

    B -- Professional/Artist Copies 1951-1952

      Contains: "Sentimental Tears" and "Sincere." (2 items)


Subseries 4.3: B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, 1913-1941

Box 15

    Folder

    A-J -- General Songs, 1913-1939, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-B -- Lew Brown with Others, 1913-1929

    A -- 1913-1939:

      Includes: "The Parisian Ball," "The Poor Little Rich Girl," and "You Never Can Be Too Sure about the Girls." (42 items)

    B -- 1923-1939:

      Multiple editions of "Last Night on the Back Porch." (9 items)

    C-D -- B. G. De sylva with Others, 1920-1935

    C -- 1916-1929:

      Includes: "Don't Leave Me Mammy," "Memory Lane," "My Cairo Maid," "A Night of Love," and "She Was Not So Bad for a Country Girl." (30 items)

    D -- 1924-1925; 1926:

      Multiple editions of "Save Your Sorrow" and "When Day Is Done." (26 items)

    E-G -- Ray Henderson with Others, 1920-1935

    E -- 1920-1935:

      Includes: "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue," "I've Got a Feeling for Ophelia," and "You're in Love with Everyone." (14 items)

    F -- 1923-1924:

    Multiple editions of "Follow the Swallow" and "That Old Gang of Mine." 
    (13 items)

    G -- 1925-1926:

      Multiple editions of "Bam Bam Bamy Shore," "Bye Bye Blackbird," and "I'm Sitting on Top of the World."  (32 items)

Box 16

    Folder

    H-J -- De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson, 1924-1932, music written by the team, 
                or at least by two of the three.

    H -- 1924-1932:

      Includes: "Annabelle," "Alabamy Bound," "Blue Grass," "Don't Bring Lulu," and "It All Depends on You."  (52 items)

    I -- 1927:

      Multiple editions of "Broken Hearted" and "Just a Memory." (18 items)

    J -- 1928-1929:

      Multiple editions of "My Sin," "The Song I Love" (one edition has "My Inspiration Is You" on the reverse), and "Together." (20 items)

    K -- Armed Conflict Song, 1918, "We'll Do Our Share." (1 item)

    L-N -- Musical Theater Productions, 1918-1939

    L -- GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS, 8th Edition,1926:

      Contains: "The Birth of the Blues," "Black Bottom," "The Girl Is You and the Boy Is Me," "Lucky Day," and  "Tweet Tweet." (10 items)

            GOOD NEWS, 1927:

        Contains: "The Best Things in Life Are Free," "Just Imagine," "Lucky in Love," and "The Varsity Drag."        (5 items)

      FOLLOW THRU, 1928:

        Contains: "Button Up Your Overcoat," "I Want to Be Bad," "My Lucky Star," and "You Wouldn't Fool Me, Would You?" (6 items)

      GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS, 9th Edition, 1928:

        Contains: "American Tune," "I'm on the Crest of a Wave," "Pickin' Cotton," and "What D'ya Say?" (10 items)

      HOLD EVERYTHING, 1928:

        Contains: "Don't Hold Everything," "To Know You Is to Love You," and "You're the Cream in My Coffee." (one edition is double-sided, using the latter two songs). (6 items)

    M -- BOMBO, 1921-1924:

      Includes: "April Showers" and "California Here I Come." (9 items)

            GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS, 11th Edition, 1931:

        Contains: "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries," "That's Why Darkies Were Born," "This Is the Mrs.," and a double-sided edition with "My Song" and "The Thrill Is Gone." 
        (16 items)

Box 17

    Folder

    N -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1918-1935:

      "Cross Your Heart," 1926, QUEEN HIGH
      "Cigarette," 1935, GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1936, 12th edition
      "Don't Forget," 1926, QUEEN HIGH
      "Everything Is Rosy Now," 1918, FOLLOW THE GIRL
      "The Five Step," 1927, MANHATTAN MARY
      "Fond of You," 1925, CAPTAIN JINKS
      "Georgette," 1922, GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
      "I Still Can Dream," 1921, 1922, THE YANKEE PRINCESS
      "I've Got to Pass Your House to Get to My House," 1933, PARADE REVUE
      "I Want a Lovable Baby," 1925, GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1936, 
          12th edition
      "Just Snap Your Fingers at Care," 1920, GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
      "'N Everything," 1918, SINBAD
      "Pompanola," 1928, THREE CHEERS
      "Red Moon," 1922, POLLY PREFERRED
      "Sugar Plum," 1925, GAY PAREE
      "The Waltz Is Made for Love," 1921, THE YANKEE PRINCESS
      "While the City Sleeps," 1920, I'LL SAY SHE DOES
      "What a World This Would Be," 1925, GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS, 
          7th edition
      (27 items)

    O -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1927-1939

      "The Best Things in Life Are Free," 1927, GOOD NEWS
      "Carolina," 1934, CAROLINA 
      "If I Had a Talking Picture of You," 1929, SUNNY SIDE UP
      "Little Pal," 1929, SAY IT WITH SONGS
      "Seventh Heaven," 1929, SAY IT WITH SONGS
      "Sonny Boy," 1928, THE SINGING FOOL
      "Together," 1927, GOOD NEWS
      "The Varsity Drag," 1928, SINCE YOU WENT AWAY
      "Why Can't You," 1929, SAY IT WITH SONGS
      "Wishing," 1939, LOVE AFFAIR
      (12 items)

    P -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1921-1942

      Includes: "Anything Can Happen," "Don't Cry, Cherie,"  "Foolin' with the Other Woman's Man,"  and "Steak and Potatoes." (40 items)

    Q-R -- Folios, n.d.

    Q -- "The Best of De Sylva, Brown, and Henderson." (1 item)

    R -- Dance Folios, # 1, 3, 6, 7, and 8; containing songs by others also. (5 items)  

 

Subseries 4.62: Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, 1920-1948

Box 124

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1920-1948, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.

      Includes: "Coral Sea," "Twilight," and "When Buddha Smiles." (25 items)

    B -- Instrumental Composition, 1935, "American Bolero." (1 item)

    C -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1921-1932

      "Doll Dance," 1927, HOLLYWOOD MUSIC BOX REVUE
      "Gates of Love," 1926, CARTER DEHAVEN'S FANCIES
      "Koo-Kee-Ko," 1921, BOMBO
      "You're an Old Smoothie," 1932, TAKE A CHANCE
      (8 items)

    D-E -- Motion Picture Productions, 1929-1939

    D -- BROADWAY MELODY, 1929-1934:

      Contains: "Broadway Melody," "The Wedding of the Painted Doll," and "You Were Meant for Me." (12 items)

    E -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1929-1939,

      "All I Do Is Dream of You," 1934, SADIE McKEE
      "By the Taj Mahal," 1934, STUDENT TOUR
      "Good Morning" (cover missing), 1939, BABES IN ARMS
      "Heavenly Night," 1930, ONE HEAVENLY NIGHT
      "Hot Choc'late Soldiers," 1934, HOLLYWOOD PARTY
      "Love Songs of the Nile," 1933, THE BARBARIAN
      "Millie," 1931, MILLIE
      "The Moon Is Low," 1930, MONTANA MOON
      "A New Moon Is Over My Shoulder," 1934, STUDENT TOUR
      "Pagan Love Song," 1929, THE PAGAN
      "Should I," 1929, LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY
      "Singin' in the Rain," 1929, HOLLYWOOD REVUE OF 1929
      "Takin' Miss Mary to the Ball," 1948, ON AN ISLAND WITH YOU
      "Temptation," 1933, GOING HOLLYWOOD
      "The Woman in the Shoe," 1929, LORD BYRON OF BROADWAY
      "You Are My Lucky Star," 1935, BROADWAY MELODY OF 1936
      (27 items)

    F -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1929-1945

      Includes: "After Sundown," "From Now On," "I've Got a Feelin' You're Foolin'," "Smoke Dreams," and "You Stepped Out of a Dream." (31 items)

Subseries 4.63: Nacio Porter Brown, 1944-1947

Box 124

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1944-1947, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

      Contains: "Who Put That Dream In Your Eyes" and "You Gotta Talk Me Into It, Baby" (professional copy).  (2 items)

 

Subseries 4.64: Gene Buck, 1912-1919

Box 124

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1912-1914, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

      Contains: "Some Boy" and "Where Is My Wondering Boy Tonight?" (3 items)

    B -- Musical Theater, Miscellaneous, 1913-1919

      "Everybody Sometime Must Love Someone," 1912, WHEN CLAUDIA SMILES
      "Garden of My Dreams," 1918, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1918
      "Goodbye Sunshine, Hello Moon," 1919, CARNIVAL
      "Tulip Time," 1919, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1919
      (6 items)

 

Subseries 4.65: Walter Bullock, 1936-1937

Box 124

    Folder

    A --Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1936-1937

      "When Did You Leave Heaven?" 1936, SING, BABY, SING
      "I Still Love to Kiss You Goodnight," 1937, 52nd STREET
      (2 items)

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