SAM DeVINCENT COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN SHEET MUSIC, ca. 1790 - 1987
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Container List

Series 4: Songwriters, 1847-1975

by: Robert S. Harding & Cooby Greenway, 1994

Subseries 4.106: Jan Garber, 1923-1946

Box 155

    Folder

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

      Contains: "My Dear" and "We Don't Have Much Money." (3 items)

    B-C -- Songs by Others, 1923-1946, covers feature photos of Jan Garber.

    B -- 1923-1946:

      Includes: "In Shadowland" and "One Minute to One." (23 items)

    C -- 1935:

      Multiple editions of "Ciribiribin." (7 items)

    D -- Folio, 1936, Jan Garber's Favorite Songs. (1 item)

Subseries 4.107: Byron Gay, 1914-1935; 1953

Box 155

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1916-1935; 1953, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1916-1919:

      Includes: "The Little Ford Rambled Right Along," "Sand Dunes" and "When the Fields Are White with Daisies." One edition of "Fast Asleep in Poppyland" is missing covers. (13 items)

    B -- 1919; 1935:

      Multiple editions of "The Vamp" and "O." (15 items)

    C -- 1920-1935:

      Includes: "Four or Five Times," "Horses," and "To Make a Long Story Short." (25 items)

    D -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1918-1930

      Contains: "My Angel of the Flaming Cross," "A Soldier's Dream," and 
      "The Song of the Navy." (3 items)

    E -- Drinking Song, 1925, "Just a Little Drink." (1 item)

    F -- Shriners' Convention Song, 1929, "Who in the 'L' Are You?" (1 item)

    G -- Instrumental Compositions, 1918-1919

      Contains: "Sand Dunes" and "The Vamp." (3 items)

    H-I -- Musical Theater Productions, 1914-1923

    H -- HONEYMOON TOWN, 1919:

      Contains four songs from the show. (5 items)

    I -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1914-1923:

      "Fate," 1923, GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES "The Little Ford Rambled Right Along," 1914, LET'S GET MARRIED (5 items)

    J -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1927-1928

      "Your Good-bye Kiss," 1928, THE GOOD-BYE KISS "Moonlight on the Danube," 1927, THE BLUE DANUBE "Rose of Monterey," 1927, ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST (3 items)

    K -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1919-1935

      Includes: "Sittin' on a Log," with piano solo arrangement inserted. (4 items)

    L -- Folio, 1922, Feist Dance Folio, Vol. 3, contains two Gay songs. (1 item)


Subseries 4.13: George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin, 1916-1962

Box 41

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1920-1938, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1920-1938:

      Includes: "Dawn of A New Day," "Song of the New York World's Fair," "Swanee Rose,"  "Till Then," and "Yan-Kee." (8 items)

    B-C -- Instrumental Compositions, 1927-1962

    B -- "Rhapsody In Blue," 1927-1962:

      Includes a fully scored piano solo and also a simplified adaptation of the main theme of "Rhapsody In Blue," as transcribed by concert pianist Henry Levine. 
      (13 items)

    C -- 1934-1945:

      Contains: "Fasinatina Rhythm for Two Pianos," "I Got Rhythm Variations," and "Preludes I, II and III." (3 item)

    D-N -- Musical Theater Productions, 1916-1935, George Gershwin is sole
                composer, with the exception of ROSALIE; lyrics by Ira Gershwin 
                (aka Arthur Jackson), Irving Caesar B. G. DeSylva, Sigmund Romberg, 
                 and others.

    D -- LA LA LUCILE, 1919:

    Contains: "Love of a Wife," "Nobody But You" (one item is inner page only), "Somehow It Seldom Comes True," and "Tee-Oodle-Um-Bum-Bo." (5 items)

    E -- SINBAD, 1919: 

    Contains: "Swanee." (9 items)

    F -- GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS, 1920-1924:

      Includes song sheets from the GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS of 1920 (2nd annual production) to 1924 (6th annual production). Lyrics for the 2nd and 3rd production written by 'Arthur Jackson'; 4th through 6th productions by B. G. DeSylva. (20 items)

Box 42

    Folder

    G -- LITTLE MISS BLUEBEARD, 1923:

      Contains: "I Won't Say I Will," and a folio of instrumental selections. (3 items)

      LADY BE GOOD, 1924:

      First Gershwin musical comedy for which Ira wrote all the lyrics. Contains: "Fascinating Rhythm," "The Half of It Dearie Blues," "Hang on to Me," "The Man I Love," "Oh, Lady Be Good!" and "So Am I." (11 items)

      SONG OF THE FLAME, 1925:

      Contains: "Midnight Bells," "The Signal," "Song of the Flame," "Vodka," and "Wander Away." (6 items)

    H -- TELL ME MORE (or, MY FAIR LADY TELL ME MORE), 1925:

      Includes: "Kickin' the Clouds Away," "My Fair Lady," "Tell Me More," and "Why Do I Love You." (5 items)

      TIP-TOES, 1925:

      Contains: "Sweet and Low Down," "When Do We Dance," and an instrumental selections edition. (5 items)

    I -- OH KAY! 1926:

      Contains: "Clap Yo Hands," "Do-Do-Do," "Oh, Kay," "Show Me the Town," and "Someone To Watch Over Me." (6 items)

      FUNNY FACE, 1927:

      Contains: "Funny Face," "My One and Only," and "'S Wonderful." (4 items)

    J -- ROSALIE, 1928:

      Contains: "Ev'rybody Knows I Love Somebody," "Hussar's March," "Oh Gee! Oh Joy!," and "Say So!" (6 items)

      TREASURE GIRL, 1928:

      Contains: "Feeling I'm Falling," "Got A Rainbow," "K-ra-zy for You," and "Oh, So Nice." (4 items)

    K -- SHOW GIRL, 1929; 1948:

      Contains: "Do What You Do," "Harlem Serenade," "I Must Be Home by Twelve O'Clock," "Liza," including an instrumental arrangement, and "So Are You!" 
      (8 items)

      STRIKE UP THE BAND, 1929:

      Contains: "The Man I Love," "Soon," and "Strike Up the Band." (5 items)

    L -- GIRL CRAZY, 1930:

      Contains: "Embraceable You," "I Got Rhythm," and "Sam and Delilah." (6 items)

      OF THEE I SING, 1931:

      First musical to receive the Pulitzer prize in drama. Had the longest Broadway run of any Gershwin musical. Includes: "The Illegitimate Daughter," "Of Thee I Sing," "Who Cares," and "Wintergreen for President." (6 items)

Box 43

    Folder

    M -- PORGY AND BESS, 1935:

      Contains: "Bess You Is My Woman," "I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'," "It Ain't Necessarily So," "Summertime," and an instrumental selection. (7 items)

    N -- Musical Theatre Productions, Miscellaneous, 1916-1934:

      "Come to the Moon," 1919, COME TO THE MOON
      "Do It Again," 1922, THE FRENCH DOLL
      "Jenny," 1941, LADY IN THE DARK
      "Just to Know You Are Mine," 1921, A DANGEROUS MAID
      "Let's Take a Walk Around the Block," 1934, LIFE BEGINS AT 8:40
      "Limehouse Nights," 1920, MIDNIGHT WHIRL
      "The Making of A Girl," PASSING SHOW OF 1916
      "Mine," 1933, LET 'EM EAT CAKE
      "My Cousin in Milwaukee," 1932, PARDON MY ENGLISH
      "My Ship," 1941, LADY IN THE DARK
      "Nashville Nightingale," 1923, NIFTIES
      "Shoein' the Mare," 1934, LIFE BEGINS AT 8:40
      "Some Wonderful Sort of Someone," 1918, THE LADY IN RED
      "Spanish Love," 1920, BROADWAY BREVITIES
      "That American Boy of Mine," 1923, THE DANCING GIRL
      "There's More to the Kiss Than the X,X,X," 1919, GOOD MORNING JUDGE
      "Virginia," 1923, SWEET LITTLE DEVIL
      "Waiting For the Sun to Come Out," 1920, THE SWEETHEART SHOP
      "The Yankee Doodle Blues," THE SPICE OF 1922
      "You-oo Just You," HITCHY-KOO OF 1918
      "You're a Builder Upper," 1934, LIFE BEGINS AT 8:40
      (25 items)

    O-Q -- Motion Picture Productions, 1937-1951

    O -- RHAPSODY IN BLUE, 1924-1945:


    Cover series featuring George Gershwin at the piano. Includes: "Fascinating Rhythm," "I Got Rhythm," and "The Man I Love." (8 items)

    AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, 1922-1951:

      The 1951 MGM musical starring Gene Kelley and Leslie Caron (featured on covers). The pianist, Oscar Levant, provided the music interpretation of the Gershwin melodies such as: "Love Is Here To Stay," "Nice Work If You Can Get It" and "Tra-La-La." (5 items)

    P -- DAMSEL IN DISTRESS, 1937:

      Contains: "A Foggy Day," "The Jolly Tar and the Milk Maid," and "Nice Work If You Can Get It." (3 items)

      SHALL WE DANCE, 1937:

      Contains: "I've Got Beginner's Luck," "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off", "Shall We Dance," "Slap That Bass," "They All Laughed," and "They Can't Take That Away from Me." (6 items)

      THE GOLDWYN FOLLIES, 1938:

      Contains: "I Was Doing All Right," "Love Is Here to Stay," 
      "Love Walked In," and "Spring Again." (6 items)

    Q -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1922-1948; 1949:

      "Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did?" 1946, THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM
      "Cossack Love Song," 1926, with Herbert Stothart, SONG OF THE FLAME
      "Delishious," 1931, DELICIOUS
      "Do It Again," 1922, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE
      "Fascinating Rhythm," 1924, LADY BE GOOD
      "For You, For Me, For Everyone," 1946, THE SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM
      "I Got Rhythm," 1930, GIRL CRAZY
      "Long Ago," 1944, COVER GIRL
      "My One and Only Highland Fling," 1948; 1949, 
          THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY
      "Oh! Lady Be Good," 1924, LADY BE GOOD
      "Somebody Loves Me," 1924, SOMEBODY LOVES ME
      "Song of the Flame," 1925, SONG OF THE FLAME, 
         includes an instrumental version.
      "The Sunshine Trail," 1923, THE SUNSHINE TRAIL
      "They Can't Take That Away from Me," 1937, THE BARKLEYS OF BROADWAY (15 items)

    R -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1930-1946

      Includes: "Embraceable You," "The Man I Love," "Nice Work If 
      You Can Get It," "Somebody Loves Me," and "Swanee." (34 items)

    S -- Folios, 1938-1954

      Contains: two folios for piano and one song album. (3 items)

Subseries 4.108: L. Wolfe Gilbert, 1911-1949

Box 156

    Folder

    A-F -- General Songs, 1912-1926, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-B -- Collaboration with Lewis F. Muir, 1912-1916

    A -- 1912:

      Multiple editions of "Hitchy-Koo" and "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee." 
      (19 items)

    B -- 1912-1919:

      Includes: "He Wants Someone to Call Him Papa," "Here Comes My Daddy Now," and "Oh, What a Night." (18 items)

    C-E -- Collaboration with Anatol Friedland, 1915-1918

    C -- 1915:

      Multiple editions of "My Little Dream Girl." (16 items)

    D -- 1915-1919

      Includes: "I Love You, That's the One Thing I Know," "My Sweet Adair," 
      and "Out of the Cradle." (24 items)

    E -- 1917:

      Multiple editions of "Are You from Heaven" and "Lily of the Valley." (13 items)

    F-H -- Collaboration with Others, 1915-1937; 1948

    F -- 1915-1926; 1948:

      Includes: "By Heck" and "I'm So Tired of Dreaming." Gilbert's signature 
      is on the cover of "Painting That Mother of Mine." (13 items)

Box 157

    Folder

    G -- 1920-1937:

      Includes: "If I Didn't Know Your Husband," "Lucky Lindy," and "On the Riviera." (50 items)

    H -- 1921:

      Multiple editions of "Down Yonder." (6 items)

    I -- African American Songs, 1911-1931; 1940

      Includes: "Campmeeting Band," "Mammy Jinny's Jubilee," "Mammy's Shufflin' Dance," and "Take Me to That Swanee Shore." (22 items)

    J -- Hawaiian Songs, 1915-1926

      Contains: "My Hawaiian Sunshine," "My Own Iona," and "Queen of the South Sea Isle." (16 items)

    K -- Ethnic Songs, Miscellaneous, 1915-1932

      Includes Chinese, Cuban, Irish, and other national themes. (18 items)

    L -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1916-1918

      Includes: "I've Got the Army Blues," "Set Aside Your Tears," and "Someday Sombody's Gonna Get You." (13 items)

    M-N -- Musical Theater Productions, 1912-1920

    M -- CHAUVE SOURIS, 1924-1928

      Contains four songs including "I Miss My Swiss" and "Where Is My Meyer?" 
      (8 items)

    N -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1912-1920

    "Gimme This,Gimme This, Gimme That," 1919, OH UNCLE
    "I'm the Brother of Lily of the Valley," 1918, DOING OUR BIT
    "In Madagascar Land," 1920, ZIEGFIELD (sic) MIDNIGHT FOLLIES
    "Love Is a Wonderful Thing,"1917, FOLLOW ME
    "Mootching Along," 1914, THE QUEEN OF THE MOVIES
    "Sunny Riviera Bay," 1915, LILAC DOMINO
    "Take Me to That Swanee Shore," 1912, BROADWAY TO PARIS
    (15 items)

Box 158

    Folder

    O -- Motion Picture Productions Miscellaneous, 1927-1938

    "Colorado Sunset," 1938, COLORADO SUNSET
    "Dancing to Save Your Sole," 1930, PARAMOUNT ON PARADE
    "Father Mississippi," 1929, THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER
    "Jeanine, I Dream of Lilac Time," 1928, LILAC TIME
    "My Mother's Eyes," 1928, LUCKY BOY
    "Ramona," 1927, RAMONA
    "Ride on Vaquero," 1929, ROMANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE
    (18 items)

    P -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1914-1949

    Includes: "Buy a Bale of Cotton," "Mootching Along," "My Alsace Lorraine," "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee," and "We've Been Married Just One Year." 
    (27 items)

    Q -- Folio, 1928, Who Writes Your Songs. (1 item)

Subseries 4.109: Haven Gillespie, 1911-1950

Box 158

Folder
 
A-B -- General Songs, 1911-1950, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
 
A -- 1911-1918:

    Includes: "All the Time," "Dippy Droll," and "There's a Funny Feeling Stealing
    'Round My Heart." (16 items) 

B -- 1919-1950:
Includes: "Drifting and Dreaming," "God's Country," "The Old Master
Painter," "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town," and "That Lucky Old Sun."   
(45 items)      
        
C -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1919-1921
 
        "All Alone," 1919, YOU'LL LIKE IT
        "Give Me Your Love All the Time," 1921, THE JOLLIES OF 1922
        "When the First Girl You Love Says Goodbye," 1919, YOU'LL LIKE IT
        (3 items)
 
D -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1921-1950

    Includes: "Beautiful," "Kentucky, Sure As You're Born," and "Wild Western Moonlight."  (15 items) 

Subseries 4.110: Charles W. Glover, 1851; n.d.

Box 159

    Folder

A-B -- General Songs, 1851; n.d., not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.
 
A -- 1851; n.d.:
Includes: "Ada Clare," "I'm a Merry Laughing Girl," and "Lovers' Quarrels."  
(18 items)
B -- 1851; 1933; 1935; n.d.:
 
        Multiple editions of "Do They Think of Me at Home" and 
        "Rose of  Tralee." (13 items)
 
C -- Sacred Song, n.d., "Leaning on Jesus."  (1 item)
D -- Instrumental Compositions, n.d.
 
        Contains: "Evenings with Grisi" and "Jeannette and Jeannot Quadrilles." 
        (2 items)
 
E -- Musical Theater Production, n.d.
 
        Contains three songs and the libretto of JEANNETTE AND JEANNOT,
        Produced in New York, 1887. (7 items)

Subseries 4.111: Stephen Glover, 1846-1861, n.d.

Box 160

    Folder

    A-F -- General Songs, 1854-1861, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1855; n.d.:

    Contains titles A-D, including "Annie O'the Banks O'Dee."  (15 items)

    B -- 1861; n.d.:

    Contains titles E-G, including "Gently Sighs the Breeze" and "Gipsy Countess."  One edition of "The Goodbye at the Door" is from The New York Family Story Paper, #262.  (16 items)

    C -- 1854; n.d.:

    Contains titles H-L, including "I Love the Merry Sunshine."  (16 items)

    D -- n.d.:

    Contains titles M-O, including "The Midnight Moon" and "The Murmuring Sea."  (12 items)

    E -- n.d.:

    Contains titles S-W, including "The Valley of the Chamouni."  (16 items)

Box 161

    Folder

    F -- n.d.:

    Multiple editions of "Charity," "A Home That I Love," and "The Song of Blanche Alpen." 
    (17 items)

    G -- Musical Theater Production, n.d., "What Are the Wild Waves Saying,"
            DOMBEY AND SON.  (5 items)

    H -- Instrumental Compositions and Arrangements, 1846, n.d.

    Includes: "Ibrahim Pacha's March" and "The London Polka Quadrilles." 
    (6 items)

Subseries 4.112: E. Ray Goetz, 1905-1938

Box 162

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1909-1938, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1908-1938:

     
    Includes: "For Me and My Gal," "I Love It," "My Mamie Rose," and "When You Love a Certain Girl." (17 items)

    B -- 1911-1914:

     
    Multiple editions of "In the Shadows," "My Croony Melody," and "Take Me Back to the Garden of Love."  (27 items)

    C-D --  Musical Theater Productions, 1905-1923; 1925; n.d.

    C -- HANKY PANKY, 1912:

     
    Contains: "Dixie Love Song," "The Lyre Bird and the Jay," "Rose of The Pyramid," and "Where the Edelweiss Is Blooming."  (6 items)

    D -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1905-1923; 1925; n.d.:

     
    "Alexander's Bag-pipe Band," 1912, HOKEY POKEY BUNTY BULLS 
       AND STRINGS
    "The Boulevard Glide," 1909, THE BEAUTY SPOT
    "Come to the Land of Love Dreams," 1913, THE GAIETY JUBILEE
    "Do I Love You?" 1923; 1925, NAUGHTY CINDERELLA
    "The Dreamy Parisian Croon," 1917, HITCHY-KOO
    "The Garden of Yesterday," 1912, HOKEY POKEY BUNTY BULLS 
       AND STRINGS
    "He Goes to Church on Sunday," 1907, THE ORCHID
    "If We Knew What the Milkman Knows," 1907, FOLLIES OF 1907
    "My Tango Girl," n.d., ZIEGFELD'S MIDNIGHT FROLIC
    "So This Is Love," 1923, LITTLE MISS BLUEBEARD
    "Step This Way," 1916, STEP THIS WAY
    "There's a Girl in Havana," 1911, THE NEVER HOMES
    "When the Right Little Girl Comes Along," 1905, THE EARL AND THE GIRL
    "When the Sun Goes Down in Romany," 1916, STEP THIS WAY
    "When You've Picked Your Basket of Peaches," 1917, HITCHY-KOO
    "Yacka Hula Hickey Dula," 1916, ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR.
    "You're Just the Girl I'm Looking For," 1906, THE SOCIAL WHIRL
    (22 items)

    E -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1934-1938


    Contains: "Boom," "Don't Go in the Lion's Cage Tonight," and "You're
    Just the Girl I'm Looking For."  (4 items)

Subseries 4.113: Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, 1926-1958

Box 163

    Folder

    A-D -- General Songs, 1926-1958, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- Al Hoffman in Collaboration with Others, 1926-1958


    Includes: "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake," "Mairzy Doats," and "There's No Tomorrow."  (24 items)

    B -- Al Goodhart in Collaboration with Others, 1931-1947


    Includes: "Better Not Roll Those Blue, Blue Eyes" and "Serenade of the Bells." (5 items)

    C-D -- Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman Together, 1931-1939

    C -- 1931-1935:


    Includes: "Auf Wiedersehen My Dear," "I Apologize," and "Who Walks in When I Walk Out?" (19 items)

    D -- 1934:


    Multiple editions of "Why Don't You Practice What You Preach." (5 items)

    E -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1930-1936


    "I Owe You," 1930, DANGEROUS DAN MCGREW "I'm in a Dancing Mood," 1936, THIS WILL MAKE YOU WHISTLE (2 items) 

    F-H -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1930-1958

    F --  Al Goodhart in Collaboration with Others, 1930-1955:


    Includes: "Little Secrets" and "You Hit My Heart with a Bang." (5 items)

    G -- Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman Together, 1931-1939:


    Includes: "Black-Eyed Susan Brown," "I Ups to Her and She Ups to Me,"
    "Meet Me in the Gloaming," and "What Good Is the Good in Goodbye."  
    (40 items)

    H -- Al Hoffman in Collaboration with Others, 1930-1958:


    Includes: "Ashby De La Zooch," "Dingbat the Singing Cat," "Heartaches," and
    "On the Bumpy Road to Love."  (25 items)

Subseries 4.114: Mack Gordon and Harry Revel, 1928-1953

Box 164

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1929-1953, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.

    A -- Gordon with Others, 1929-1939

    Contains: "In an Old Dutch Garden," "Speaking of Heaven" and 
    "Wuzza Matter Baby."
    (3 items)

    B -- Gordon and Revel, 1930-1936

    Includes: "And So to Bed," "I Played Fiddle for the Czar," and "A Star Fell out of Heaven." Front cover missing from "Good Night, Lovely Little Lady." (15 items)

    C -- Revel with Others, 1930-1949, all but one are instrumental compositions.


    Contains: "Jet," "Toujours Moi," "Tzigane," and "Valse Futuristic;" Tom Ford wrote lyrics for "My Sweetheart Serenade." (5 items)

    D -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1933-1947


    "Did You Ever See a Dream Walking," 1933, SITTING PRETTY
    "Let Me Sing You to Sleep with a Love Song," 1935, LOVE IN BLOOM
    "Mam'selle," 1947, THE RAZOR'S EDGE
    "Stay As Sweet As You Are," 1934, COLLEGE RHYTHM
    (4 items)

    E-G -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1928-1953

    E -- Gordon and Revel, 1930-1938:


    Includes: "Doin' the Uptown Lowdown," "I Hum a Waltz," "You're My Past Present and Future." (52 items)

    F -- Revel with Others, 1929-1945:


    Includes: "Hands Across the Border" and "You're Bad for Me."
    (9 items)

    G -- Gordon with Others, 1928-1953:


    Includes: "I Had the Craziest Dream," "Nowhere Guy," and "You." (15 items)

Subseries 4.115: John W. Green, 1921-1945: 1947

Box 164

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1931-1934, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.


    Contains: "Easy Come, Easy Go," "I Wanna Be Loved," "Not Bad," "Out of Nowhere," and "Rain, Rain Go Away."  (7 items)

    B -- Musical Theater Production, 1930; 1947, "Body and Soul," 
            THREE'S A CROWD, (2 items)

    C -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1930-1933


    "I Cover the Waterfront," 1933, I COVER THE WATERFRONT
    "I'm Yours," 1930, LEAVE IT TO LESTER
    (4 items)

    D -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1921-1945


    Includes: "How Can I Hold You Close Enough?" "I Wanna Be Loved," and "You're Mine, You!" (11 items)

Subseries 4.116: Edgar Guest, 1907-1941

Box 164

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1907-1936, not related to stage, screen, or other topical


    Contains: "Home," "Remember Me," and "Temptation." (3 items)

    B -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1937-1941


    Contains: "At Home," "The Callers," and "Homecoming." (3 items)

Subseries 4.117: Albert Gumble, 1904-1938

Box 165

    Folder

    A-H -- General Songs, 1904-1938, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-C -- Collaboration with Others or Alone, 1904-1927

    A -- 1904-1910; n.d.:

    Includes: "The Chapel in the Pines" (one edition missing inside page), "Dreamy Eyes" (cover only, n.d.), "Genevieve," "The Georgia Grind," and "Jessamine." 
    (28 items)

    B -- 1906:

    Multiple editions of "Alice Where Art Thou Going" and "Somebody's Waiting for You." (14 items)

    C -- 1911-1927:

    Includes: "I Want You Georgia," "Lend Me Your Heart and I'll Lend You Mine" "Mandy and Me," and "The Wedding of the Sunshine and the Rose." One edition of "Just a Year Ago" is a music supplement, June, 1912, no source noted. 
    (30 items)

    D-E -- Collaboration with Alfred Bryan, 1908-1938

    D -- 1908-1911:

    Multiple editions of "Are You Sincere?" and "You'll Do the Same Thing Over Again."  (15 items)

    E -- 1908-1938:

    Includes: "Flow Along River Tennessee," "I Won't Be Back Till August," and "Somebody Else Will If You Don't." (34 items)

    F-G -- Collaboration with A. Seymour Brown, 1912-1916

    F -- 1912-1916:

    Includes: "At the Mississippi Cabaret," "Call Me in the Morning," and "That Midnight Frolic of Mine." "In My Arms" is the Sunday supplement, Cleveland Plain Dealer, January 3, 1915. (17 items)

Box 166

    Folder

    G -- 1914:

    Multiple editions of "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm." (21 items)

    H -- Collaboration with Jack Yellen, 1915-1938

    Includes: "How's Ev'ry Little Thing Down in Dixie," "Southern Gals," and "There's a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie" (lyrics also by Alfred Bryan). 
    (33 items)

    I -- Armed Conflict, 1905-1918

    Includes: "Give a Little Credit to the Navy" and "I'd Feel at Home if 
    They Let Me Join the Army." (6 items)

    J -- Ragtime, 1898-1912

    Includes: "Double Trouble" and "The Young Men's Business Club." (11 items)

    K -- Instrumental Compositions, 1914

    Contains: "Mermaid Waltzes" and "Que Voulez-Vous Encore." (2 items)

    L -- Musical Theater Compositions, Miscellaneous, 1907-1922

    "Darktown Dancing School," 1920, SINBAD
    "Down in Waterloo," 1914, DANCING AROUND
    "If You Ever Come Down to Virginia There'll Be Nothing Too Good for You," 1915, MAID IN AMERICA
    "Levee Land," 1922, RED PEPPER
    "My Irish Fluffy Ruffles," 1907, THE GREAT WHITE WAY
    "Peachie," 1920, THE PASSING SHOW OF 1918
    "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm," 1914, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES of 1913
    "Tackin' 'Em Down," 1918, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1918
    "There's a Lump of Sugar Down in Dixie," 1918, SINBAD
    "You're Getting Better Looking Every Day," 1909, THE SILVER STAR
    "You're Never Too Old to Love," 1913, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1913
    (12 items)

    M -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1911-1938

    Includes: "Adam and Eve Had a Wonderful Time," "Dreamy Honolulu," and 
    "So I Took the Fifty Thousand Dollars." (20 items)

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