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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 4.118:
Wendell Woods Hall, 1903-1950
Box 167
Folder
A-F -- General Songs,
1903-1945, not related to stage, screen, or other topical
categories.
A-D -- Songs Written Alone,
1903-1945
A -- 1903-1945:
- Includes: "Lulu Lou,"
"Memories of You" (aka "Whispering Trees") and
"We're Gonna Have Weather." (36 items)
B -- 1922:
Multiple editions of "Mellow Moon." (14 items)
C -- 1923; 1950:
Multiple editions of "It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'."
(21 items)
D -- 1924:
Multiple editions of "Land of My Sunset
Dreams." (14 items)
E-F -- Collaboration with
Others, 1924-1932
E -- 1924-1932:
Includes: "Blue Bird Blues," and "7 Times 7 is
49." (12 items)
F -- 1925:
Multiple editions of "Hokey Pokey Diddle Dee Rum."
(5 items)
G -- African American Songs,
1922-1927
Contains "Headin' Home" and "Pickaninny
Lullaby." (4 items)
H -- Armed Conflict Song,
1942, "Keep Pitching, America." (1 item)
I -- Chicago Song, 1937,
"The Rhythm of State Street." (1 item)
Box 168
Folder
J -- Songs by Others,
1925-1943, with Hall's photo on the covers.
Includes: "Home on the Range," "The Old Spinning
Wheel," and "Try Dancing"
(dedicated to the Dancing Masters of America). (16 items)
K -- Professional/Artist
Copies, 1923-1947
Includes: "Elevator Man's Ball," "Hot Feet,"
and "Spank It, Frank!" (33 items)
L -- Folios, 1924-1946, n.d.
Includes: "Southern Songs and Spirituals" and "10
Original Comic Songs."
(9 items)
-
Subseries 4.14: Oscar Hammerstein,
Oscar Hammerstein II, Arthur Hammerstein, Lorenz Hart, and Richard
Rodgers, 1896-1965
Box 44
Folder
A -- Musical Theater Productions, 1896-1941, by Oscar
Hammerstein,
Oscar Hammerstein II, and
Arthur Hammerstein, with others.
"Because of You," 1940, I WAS AN AMERICAN SPY
"Dawn," 1925, GOLDEN DAWN
"Here in the Dark," 1927, GOLDEN DAWN
"I Wonder Why the Glow Worm Winks His Eye at Me," 1923,
HAMMERSTEIN'S 9
O'CLOCK REVIEW
"If a Wish Could Make It So," 1920, TICKLE ME
"I'll Build a Bungalow," 1922, DAFFY DILL
"Indian Love Call," 1924, ROSE-MARIE
"Jimmie," 1920, JIMMIE
"One Day When We Were Young," 1938; 1939,THE GREAT WALTZ
"Pousse Cafe," 1920, JOAN OF ARKANSAW
"A Mist Is Over the Moon," 1938, THE LADY OBJECTS
"Santa Maria, My Joy, My Pride," 1896, SANTA MARIA
"Tom-Tom," 1922, QUEEN OF HEARTS
"Why Shouldn't We," 1924, ROSE-MARIE.
"You Need Someone, Someone Needs You," 1922, QUEEN OF
HEARTS
(20 items)
B -- Oscar Hammerstein II and Sigmund Romberg, 1941
C -- Arthur and Oscar Hammerstein II, Professional/Artist
Copies, 1936-1940
Includes: four songs from the Paramount film, GIVE US THIS NIGHT,
and one from THE LADY OBJECTS. (8 items)
D -- Lorenz Hart, Miscellaneous Songs, 1922-1934
"Chloe Cling to Me," 1922, RE-UNITED
"Girls, Girls, Girls!," 1934, THE MERRY WIDOW
"Merry Widow Waltz," 1934, THE MERRY WIDOW
"Vilia," 1934, THE MERRY WIDOW
(4 items)
E -- Richard Rodgers, Miscellaneous Theater Songs, 1962-1965
"Do I Hear a Waltz?" 1965, DO I HEAR A WALTZ?
"The Sweetest Sounds," 1962, NO STRINGS
(2 items)
F -- Rodgers and Hart Songs, 1933-1945, not written for
stage or screen
Contains: "Blue Moon,"
"Lover," and "You Are Too Beautiful." (11 items)
G-N -- Rodgers and Hart, Musical Theater Productions, 1919-1945
G -- DEAREST ENEMY, 1925:
BETSY, 1926:
Contains: "Sing," "Stonewall Moskowitz
March," and "This Funny World."
(3 items)
PEGGY ANN, 1926:
Contains: "Maybe It's Me," "A Tree in the
Park," and "Where's That Rainbow?" (2 items)
H -- GARRICK GAIETIES, 1925-1926:
Contains: "April Fool," "Do You Love Me (I
Wonder)," "A Little Souvenir," "Manhattan,"
"Mountain Greenery," "Old Fashioned Girl," and
"Sentimental Me." (8 items)
I -- THE GIRL FRIEND, 1926:
Contains: "The Blue Room," "The Girl Friend,"
and "Sleepy Head." (8 items)
J -- A CONNECTICUT YANKEE, 1927-1943:
Contains: "Can't You Do a Friend a Favor," "I
Blush," "I Feel at Home with You," "My Heart
Stood Still," "Someone Should Tell Them," and
"Thou Swell." (12 items)
K -- SHE'S MY BABY, 1928:
Contains: "A Baby's Best Friend," and "You're What
I Need." (4 items)
SPRING IS HERE, 1929:
Contains: "Baby's Awake Now," "With a Song in My
Heart," and "Yours Sincerely." (5 items)
L -- JUMBO, 1935:
Includes: "Little Girl Blue," "The Most Beautiful
Girl in the World," and "My Romance." (6 items)
ON YOUR TOES, 1936:
Contains: "There's a Small Hotel" and the instrumental,
"Slaughter on Tenth Avenue." (6 items)
BABES IN ARMS, 1937:
Includes: "The Lady Is a Tramp," "Where or
When," and "I Wish I Were in Love Again." (6
items)
Box 45
Folder
M -- THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE, 1938:
I MARRIED AN ANGEL, 1938:
Contains: "I Married an Angel" and "Spring Is
Here." (2 items)
BY JUPITER (original title: ALL'S FAIR), 1942:
Contains: "Careless Rhapsody," "Ev'rything I've
Got," "Jupiter Forbid," and "Nobody's
Heart." (5 items)
N -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1919-1941:
"Any Old Place with You," 1919, A LONELY ROMEO
"Bewitched," 1941, PAL JOEY
"Dancing on the Ceiling," 1930, EVERGREEN
"From Another World," 1940, HIGHER AND HIGHER
"I've Got Five Dollars," 1931, AMERICA'S SWEETHEART
"Moon of My Delight," 1928, CHEE-CHEE
"Why Do You Suppose?" 1929, HEADS UP!
"You Took Advantage of Me," 1928, PRESENT ARMS
(10 items)
O -- Rodgers and Hart, Motion Picture Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1929-1941
"Bewitched," 1941, PAL JOEY
"Blue Moon," 1934, WORDS AND MUSIC (a film about Rodgers
and Hart)
"Have You Met Miss Jones?" 1937, GENTLEMEN PREFER
BRUNETTES
"My Funny Valentine," 1937,
GENTLEMEN PREFER BRUNETTES
"I Could Write a Book," 1940, PAL JOEY
"Johnny One Note," 1937, WORDS AND MUSIC
"Love Me Tonight," 1932, LOVE ME TONIGHT
"The Lady Is a Tramp," 1937, WORDS AND MUSIC "That's
Love," 1934, NANA
"When You Are Dancing the Waltz," 1936, DANCING PIRATE
"Where or When," 1937, WORDS AND MUSIC
"With a Song in My Heart," 1929, WITH A SONG IN MY HEART
"You're Nearer," 1940, TOO MANY GIRLS
(12 items)
P -- Rodgers and Hart, Professional/Artist Copies, 1925-1940
(37 items)
Q -- Rodgers and Hart, Folios, 1946
R -- Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, Armed
Conflict Song, 1941 "We're On Our Way." (1 item)
S-V -- Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, Musical Theater
Productions, 1943-1959
S -- OKLAHOMA, 1943:
Contains: "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning,"
"Oklahoma," "Out of My Dreams, and "The Surrey
with the Fringe on Top." (9 items)
CAROUSEL, 1945:
Contains: "If I Loved You," "June Is Busting Out
All Over," "Soliloquy," and
"You'll Never Walk Alone." (11 items)
T -- ALLEGRO, 1947:
SOUTH PACIFIC, 1949:
Contains: "A Wonderful Guy," "Bali Ha'i,"
"Honey Bun," "Some Enchanted Evening."
(including a piano arrangement), "There Is Nothin' Like a
Dame," and "Younger Than Springtime." (17 items)
Box 46
Folder
U -- THE KING AND I, 1951:
ME AND JULIET, 1953:
Contains: "I'm Your Girl," "Keep It Gay," and
"No Other Love." (4 items)
PIPE DREAM, 1955:
Contains: "All at Once You Love Her" and
"Everybody's Got a Home." (2 items)
V -- FLOWER DRUM SONG, 1958:
Contains: "I Enjoy Being a Girl," "Love, Look
Away," and "You Are Beautiful." (4 items)
THE SOUND OF MUSIC, 1959:
Contains: "Climb Every Mountain" and
"Do-Re-Mi." (4 items)
W-Y -- Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, Motion Picture
Productions, 1945-1965:
(The following productions' dates refer to the year the film was
released
and not the copyright date of the music, with the exception
of STATE
FAIR, which was written for film only.)
W -- STATE FAIR, 1945; 1962:
Contains: "Isn't It Kinda Fun," "It Might As Well
Be Spring," "It's a Grand Night for Singing,"
"That's for Me," and "Our State Fair." Two
different movie versions are represented. (6 items)
X -- CAROUSEL (1956):
THE KING AND I (1956):
Contains "Getting to Know You," "I Have
Dreamed," and vocal collections.
(4 items)
Y -- SOUTH PACIFIC (1958):
Contains: "Bali Ha'i," "I'm Gonna Wash That Man
Right Outa My Hair," and
"There's Nothing Like a Dame." (3 items)
THE SOUND OF MUSIC (1965):
Contains: "Edelweiss," "An Ordinary Couple,"
and "Sixteen Going on Seventeen;" also one piano selection
and one vocal collection. (5 items)
Z -- Rodgers and Hammerstein, Television Production, 1957
"Ten Minutes Ago,"
CINDERELLA. (1 item)
AA -- Rodgers and Hammerstein, Professional/Artist Copies,
1945-1953
(21 items)
BB -- Rodgers and Hammerstein, Folio, 1954
Contains: one folio with arrangements of favorite songs, for
small dance orchestra. (1 item)
Subseries 4.119:
James F. Hanley, 1915-1939; 1965
Box 168
Folder
A-C -- General Songs,
1915-1932, not related to stage, screen, or other topical
categories.
A -- 1915-1932:
- Includes: "In the
Evening," "Lost (A Wonderful Girl)," and
"There's a Vacant Chair at Home Sweet Home."
(33 items)
B -- 1922-1925:
- Multiple editions of "At the
End of the Road," "Gee! But I Hate To Go Home
Alone," and "Just a Cottage Small by a
Waterfall." (22 items)
C -- 1917; 1944:
- Multiple editions of
"Indiana" ("Back Home Again in Indiana"). (23
items)
Box 167
Folder
D -- Ethnic Songs,
Miscellaneous, 1917-1930
Contains: "Sing Song Girl" (Chinese) and "That's
What Ireland Means to Me."
(3 items)
E -- Armed Conflict,
1917-1918; n.d.
Includes: "The Ragtime Volunteers Are off to War" and
"Three Wonderful Letters from Home." (10 items)
F-G -- Musical Theater
Productions, 1915-1935
F -- SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK, 1927
Contains: Just a Little Smile from You," "Play-ground in
the Sky," and "Wherever You Are." (4 items)
-
- THUMBS UP! 1934-1935
-
- Contains: "Continental
Honeymoon," "Gotta See a Man About His Daughter,"
and "Zing!
Went the Strings of My Heart." (3 items)
G -- Musical Theater Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1915-1926
"The Gold Digger," 1923, GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1923
"Half a Moon," 1926, HONEYMOON LANE
"I Don't Want to Be Loved a Little by a Lot of the
Boys," 1917,
HIS LITTLE WIDOWS
"I'm a Lonesome Little Rain Drop," 1920, GREENWICH
VILLAGE
FOLLIES OF 1920
"Jungle Bungalow," 1922, PINS AND NEEDLES
"The Little Tin Soldier," 1921, PINS AND NEEDLES
"The Little White House," 1926, HONEYMOON LANE
"The Magic Kiss," 1920, JIM JAM JEMS
"My Rose of Tipperary," 1915, ZIEGFELD'S FOLLIES
"No Foolin'," 1926, ZIEGFELD'S AMERICAN REVUE OF 1926
"Rose of Washington Square," 1920, ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT
FROLIC
"Second Hand Rose," 1921, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1921
"Stingo Stungo," 1923, GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS OF 1923
"Who Do You Love?" 1918, THE COHAN REVIEW OF 1918
(20 items)
H-I -- Motion Picture
Productions, 1921-1935; 1965
H -- THE RAINBOW MAN, 1929
- Contains: "Little Pal,"
"Rainbow Man," and "Sleepy Valley." (11
items)
I -- Motion Picture Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1921-1935; 1965
- "Look, Here Comes a
Rainbow," 1932, STEPPING SISTERS
"Second Hand Rose," 1921; 1965, FUNNY GIRL and SECOND
HAND ROSE
"Twenty-four Hours a Day," 1935, SWEET SURRENDER
"The World Is Yours and Mine," 1929, MOTHER'S
BOY
(6 items)
J -- Professional/Artist
Copies, 1919-1939
Includes: "Gotta Get Home" (band arrangements) and
"Rackety Rax." (18 items)
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Subseries 4.15: Charles K. Harris,
1891-1954
Box 47
Folder
A-R -- General Songs, 1891-1954, not
related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.
A -- 1891:
B -- 1891-1895:
Includes: "Don't Forget to Tell Me That You Loves Me
Honey," "Fallen by the Wayside," and "Mud-Pie
Days." (19 items)
C -- 1892-1893; 1954:
D -- 1894:
Multiple editions of "While the Dance Goes On,"
"There'll Come a Time," and "Better Than Gold"
(or "Three Wishes"). (14 items)
E -- 1896-1899:
Includes: "Just behind the Times," and "Ma
Filipino Babe," 1898, published as a musical supplement to the Sunday
Chronicle, Chicago, March 24, 1901.
(15 items)
Box 48
Folder
F -- 1898-1899; 1903:
Multiple editions of "Mid the Green Fields of
Virginia," "Without Your Love, Ah! Let Me Die,"
(including the musical supplement edition of Hearst's Chicago
American, Sunday, January 25, 1903), and "One Night in
June." (19 items)
G -- 1900:
H -- 1900-1905; 1937:
Includes: "For Sale--A Baby" and "I've Got a
Longing in My Heart for You, Louise." One edition of
"Just One Kiss" has a possible Harris signature.
(32
items)
I -- 1902:
J -- 1903:
Box 49
Folder
K -- 1904; 1933:
Multiple editions of "I'm Trying So Hard To Forget You"
and "Why Don't They Play with Me." (10 items)
L -- 1905:
M -- 1906:
N -- 1906-1910:
Includes: "All I Want Is You," "Don't Give Me
Diamonds," "It's Always June When You're in Love,"
and "Nobody Knows, Nobody Cares." Also: "The Belle of
the Ball" as printed in the music section of the Chicago
Examiner, Sunday, April 14, 1907. (37 items)
O -- 1911:
P -- 1911-1914:
Includes: "Climb a Tree with Me," "No One Else Can
Take Your Place," "Won't You Come to Dolly's Party?"
and "When Did You Write to Mother Last?"
(26 items)
Box 50
Folder
Q -- 1915-1918:
Includes: "Thou Shalt Not Steal," and "When It
Strikes Home," title song of a 'motion photo play.' (18 items)
R -- 1919-1928:
Includes: "Back Home and Broke," title song of a
Paramount Picture, "Break Her Heart," "I Want
You," and "Slim Shoulders," from SLIM SHOULDERS.
(17
items)
S -- African American Songs, 1917-1920
-
Contains: "Ma Mississippi Babe" and "A Study in
Black and White." (2 items)
T -- Instrumental Arrangements and Compositions, 1893-1914
Includes: "After the Ball," arranged by Joseph Clauder,
"The Isle of Dreams," and "Harris' Waltz Medley." (17 items)
U-V -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1897-1924
U -- 1897; 1924:
V -- Patriotic and War Songs, 1898-1918:
Includes: "I'll See You Later, Yankeeland," "Is
There a Letter for Me," and "There Is No Flag Like the
Red, White and Blue." (7 items)
W -- Professional Copies, 1899-1913 (12 items)
X -- Folios, 1891-1943
Contains: two dance albums of popular hits (not all by Harris), Cavalcade
of Songs, featuring thirty-nine Harris songs, and a folio of
three songs. (4 items)
Subseries 4.120:
Annie Fortescue Harrison, 1882; 1909; 1935
Box 170
Folder
A -- General Song, 1882; 1909;
1935, "In the Gloaming." (15 items)
Subseries 4.121:
Will S. Hays, 1858-1888; 1910; 1935
Box 171
Folder
A-F -- General Songs,
1858-1887, not related to stage, screen, or other topical
categories.
A -- 1858-1866:
- Includes: "Mary's Waiting at
the Window" and "The Refugee."
(18 items)
B -- 1864:
- Multiple editions of
"Evangeline." (7 items)
C -- 1866:
- Multiple editions of "Nora
O'Neal," "We Parted by the Riverside," and
"Write Me a Letter from Home." (17 items)
D -- 1867-1870:
- Includes: "Beautiful Girl of
the South," "I'll Remember You in My Prayers," and
"I'm Still a Friend to You." (20 items)
E -- 1869-1871; 1910; 1935:
- Multiple editions of "Driven
from Home," "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane," and
"Mollie Darling." (21 items)
F -- 1871-1887:
- Includes: "I Have No
Home" and "Papa, Stay Home, I'm Motherless
Now."
(15 items)
G -- African American Songs,
1878-1887
- Contains: "De Ole Log
Cabin" and "Keep in de Middle ob de Road." (2
items)
H -- Sacred Song, 1888, "Enter
In." (1 item)
I -- Companion/Answer Songs,
1873, written by others.
-
- Contains: "Mollie's
Answer" and "What Mollie Said." (3 items)
J -- Instrumental
Compositions, 1860-1873
-
- Contains: "Laura Lee,"
"Mollie Darling," and "Ray of Love
Polka." (4 items)
K -- Folio, 1870-1876
Peter's Selected Catalogue of Popular Music, includes one Hays
song,
"I Wish I Had a Home," and Golden Leaves,
First Part twenty-five songs by Hays. (2 items)
Subseries 4.122: Felicia Dorothea
Hemans, 1828-1871
Box 171
Folder
A-B -- General Songs,
1828-1871, n.d., not related to stage, screen or other
topical categories.
A -- 1828-1871:
Includes: "Bring Flowers," "'Tis Lone on the
Waters," and "The Tyrolese
Evening Hymn." (28 items)
B -- n.d.:
Includes: "The Better Land," "The Child's First
Grief," and "Evening Song
to the Virgin at Sea." (16 items)
Subseries 4.16: Victor Herbert,
1895-1955
Box 51
Folder
A-C -- General Songs, 1895-1955, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A -- General Songs, 1896-1940:
Contains "Cupid and I," "Dream On," "In
Dreamland" (missing cover), "Some One I Love," "Sweet Harp of the Days That Are Gone," and "Yesterthoughts."
(7 items)
B -- 1915:
Multiple Editions of "Kiss Me Again," 1915, the musical
theme is from "If I Were on the Stage," MLLE. MODISTE
(Folder I). (21 items)
C -- 1919-1939:
Multiple editions of "Indian Summer," one edition with
French lyrics, titled "Ete de la St. Martin." (10 items)
D -- Instrumental Compositions, 1895-1955
E-Y -- Operettas, 1895-1950
E -- THE FORTUNE TELLER, 1898; 1923:
Contains: "Always Do As People Say You Should,"
"Gypsy Jan," four-part arrangement for "Romany
Life," and selections for voice and piano. (6 items)
F -- "Gypsy Love Song," 1898, 1926, 1943: the two later
dates are
instrumental piano editions.
(32 items)
G -- BABES IN TOYLAND, 1903; 1944; 1950
Includes: "Floretta," "I Can't Do the Sum,"
"March of the Toys," "Never Mind, Bo Peep, We Will
Find Your Sheep," and "Toyland" (including one
edition with French text, titled "Jeunesse"), and several
instrumental arrangements. (15 items)
H -- IT HAPPENED IN NORDLAND, 1904
Contains: "Absinthe Frappe," "A Knot of
Blue," "The Jack O'Lantern Girl" as the music
supplement of The Chicago Sunday American, Sunday, March 12,
1905, and "A Little Class of One," and "Al
Fresco-Intermezzo," an instrumental piece. (8 items)
I -- MLLE. MODISTE, 1905
Contains: "Hats Make the Woman," "I Want What I
Want When I Want It," "If I Were on the Stage" (see
also: "Kiss Me Again," in Folder B), "The Mascot of
the Troop," "The Time, the Place and the Girl," and
"Ze English Language." (9 items)
J -- THE RED MILL, Libretto, 1906. (1 item)
K -- Songs, 1906-1928:
Contains: "Because You're You," "Every Day Is
Ladies' Day with Me," "Good-a-bye, John!," "In
the Isle of Our Dreams," "Moonbeams," "The
Streets of New York," "Whistle It," and an
instrumental selection. (18 items)
L -- LITTLE NEMO, 1908
Contains: "The Happy Land of Once Upon a Time,"
"Won't You Be My Playmate," and "Won't You Be My
Valentine." (4 items)
M -- WHEN SWEET SIXTEEN, 1910
Contains: "The Wild Rose" ("I Want to Be a Wild,
Wild Rose"), and the Libretto. (3 items)
N -- NAUGHTY MARIETTA, 1910-1921
Contains: "I'm Falling in Love with Someone,"
"Italian Street Song" (including arrangement for soprano
and mixed chorus), "Naughty Marietta," "'Neath the
Southern Moon," "Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!" and two
instrumental arrangements. (20 items)
O --
- Multiple editions of "Ah! Sweet
Mystery of Life," 1910-1944, includes two instrumental
editions. (32 items)
Box 53
Folder
P -- THE MADCAP DUCHESS, Libretto, 1913 (1 item)
Q -- THE ONLY GIRL, 1914
Contains: "Be Happy, Boys, To-Night," "Here's to
the Land We Love, Boys," "The More I See of Others Dear,
the Better I Like You," "Personality" (cover
missing), "When You're Away," "When You're Wearing
the Ball and Chain," and two instrumental selections. (12
items)
R -- THE PRINCESS 'PAT,' 1915 (and 1990, sic):
Contains: "All for You," "Flirting," "I
Need Affection," "I Wish I Was an Island in an Ocean of
Girls," "Love Is the Best of All," and
"Neapolitan Love Song (T'Amo)," also titled "Sweet
One! How My Heart is Yearning." (The copyright date on three
later editions appear to be printing errors.) (11 items)
S -- EILEEN, 1917-1929
Contains: "Thine Alone," and "The Irish Have a
Great Day Tonight." (8 items)
T -- ANGEL FACE, 1919
U -- MY GOLDEN GIRL, 1919
Contains: "I Want You," "A Little Nest for
Two," "My Golden Girl," and
"A Song without
(Many) Words."
(4 items)
V -- THE VELVET LADY, 1919
Contains: "Come Be My Wife," "Life and Love,"
"Spooky Ookum," "There's Nothing Too Fine for the
Finest," and "What a Position for Me." (5 items)
W -- ORANGE BLOSSOMS, 1922
- Contains: "A Kiss in the Dark" and "The Lonely Nest." (20 items)
X -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1895-1909:
"Dreaming, Dreaming," 1897, THE SERENADE
"Fairy Tales," 1897, THE IDOL'S EYE
"I Love Thee, I Adore Thee," 1897, THE SERENADE
"I Want a Man to Love Me," 1909, OLD DUTCH
"If Only You Were Mine," 1900, THE SINGING GIRL
"I'll Dream of Thee," 1908, ALGERIA
"March," 1899, instrumental, THE SINGING GIRL
"March," 1900, instrumental, THE VICEROY
"My Gypsy Sweetheart," 1909, OLD DUTCH
"Nancy, I Fancy You," 1906, DREAM CITY-THE MAGIC KNIGHT
"Only One of Anything," 1908, ALGERIA
"The Only One," 1905, WONDERLAND
"The Serenade," 1897, instrumental, THE SERENADE
"A Soldier's Love," 1908, THE PRIMA DONNA
"Star Light, Star Bright," 1895, THE WIZARD OF THE NILE
"Tony, the Peddler," 1903, BABETTE
"Waltzes," 1895, instrumental, THE WIZARD OF THE NILE
"Waltzes," 1899, instrumental, THE SINGING GIRL
"When the Bugles Are Calling," 1895, THE WIZARD OF THE
NILE.
(21 items)
Box 54
Folder
Y -- Miscellaneous Operettas, 1911-1944
- "The Bubble Song," 1924, THE DREAM GIRL
"The Century Girl," 1916, THE CENTURY GIRL
"The Cricket on the Hearth," 1913, SWEETHEARTS
"Cupid Tell Me Why," 1911, MLLE. ROSITA
"Dagger Dance," 1911, instrumental, NATOMA
"God Shall Guide Us," 1944, THE CALL TO FREEDOM
"I Cannot Sleep without Dreaming of You," 1920, THE GIRL
IN THE SPOTLIGHT
"A Little Girl at Home," 1912, THE LADY OF THE SLIPPER
"Little Old New York," 1923, LITTLE OLD NEW YORK
"My Dream Girl," 1924, THE DREAM GIRL
"Out of His Heart He Builds a Home," 1916, THE
CINDERELLA MAN
"Princess of Far Away" 1912, THE LADY OF THE SLIPPER
"Soldier Men," 1917, HER REGIMENT
"Someday," n.d., HER REGIMENT
"To the Land of My Own Romance," 1911, THE ENCHANTRESS
"There's a Tender Look in Your Eyes," 1920, THE GIRL IN
THE SPOTLIGHT
"What's the Use of Moonlight?," 1911, THE ROSE SHOP
"The Wooing of the Violin," 1920, OUI MADAME
Instrumental Selection, 1920, THE GIRL IN THE SPOTLIGHT
(25 items)
Z -- ZIEGFELD FOLLIES, 1920-1923
Contains: "The Legend of the Golden Tree," "The
Love Boat," "I'd Love to Waltz through Life with
You," "Weaving My Dreams," and "When the Right
One Comes Along." (5 items)
AA-BB -- Motion Picture Productions, 1903-1944
AA -- SWEETHEARTS, 1913-1938:
BB -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1903-1944:
"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life," 1944, NAUGHTY MARIETTA
"I'm Falling in Love with Someone," 1910, NAUGHTY MARIETTA
"Italian Street Song," 1921, NAUGHTY MARIETTA
"A Kiss in the Dark," 1922, from THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT
"Kiss Me Again," 1915, KISS ME AGAIN
"March of the Toys," 1903, BABES IN TOYLAND
"'Neath the Southern Moon," 1910, NAUGHTY MARIETTA
"Rose of the World," 1940, THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT
"Thine Alone," 1929, THE GREAT VICTOR HERBERT
"When Knighthood Was in Flower," 1922, WHEN KNIGHTHOOD
WAS
IN FLOWER
"When You're Away," 1914, HIS BUTLER'S SISTER
(11 items)
CC -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1910; 1940,
DD -- Folios, Vocal, 1927-1945
EE -- Folios, Instrumental Arrangements, 1911-1948
Subseries 4.123:
Billy Hill and DeDette Lee Hill, 1921-1946
Box 172
Folder
A-G -- General Songs,
1921-1946, not related to stage, screen or other topical
categories.
Hill also used the pseudonym George Brown.
A-B -- Collaboration with
Larry Yoell, 1921-1925
A -- 1921-1925:
- Includes: "Tennessee
Moon" and "Then You'll Understand." (8 items)
B -- 1922-1923:
- Multiple editions of "Rock-A-Bye
My Baby Blues" and "The West, a Nest, and You"
(one edition includes lyrics for radio). (13 items)
C-I -- Songs, 1921-1938,
written exclusively by Hill.
C -- 1921-1936:
- Includes: "The Call of the
Canyon," "The Old Covered Bridge," and
"On a Little
Dream Ranch." (24 items)
D -- 1933-1935:
- Multiple editions of "The Old
Spinning Wheel," "There's a Cabin in the Pines,"
and
"Lights Out." (35 items)
E -- 1936-1938:
- Multiple editions of "All
Ashore," "The Glory of Love," and
"In the Chapel in the Moonlight." (24 items)
F-G -- Collaboration with
Others, 1921-1946
F -- 1921-1946:
- Includes: "In the Dark,"
"In the Mission by the Sea" (different tune and
lyrics than same title in Folder O), "Sleepy Head," and
"Timber."
(25 items)
G -- 1929-1936:
- Multiple editions of "Alone at
a Table for Two," "The Miller's Daughter
Marianne," "Rock Me to Sleep in My Rocky Mountain
Home," and "They
Cut Down the Old Pine Tree." (25 items)
H-I -- Songs, 1928-1933,
written exclusively by Hill, as George Brown.
Box 173
Folder
H -- 1928:
- Multiple editions of "Dream
River." (5 items)
I -- 1928-1933:
- Includes: "The Clouds Will
Soon Roll By," "Little Sweetheart of the Prairie,"
"The Old Man of the Mountain," and "When I Was a
Boy from the Mountains."
(24 items)
J-K -- Collaboration with
Peter De Rose, 1933-1938
J -- 1933-1934:
Multiple editions of "Have You Ever Been Lonely?" and
"Rain." (15 items)
K -- 1933-1938:
Includes: "In the Mission by the Sea" (different tune
and lyrics than same title in Folder F),
"Louisville Lady," "The Oregon Trail,"
"Rollin' Home," and "There's a Home in Wyomin'."
(30 items)
L -- Collaboration with
DeDette Lee Hill, 1938-1941
-
- Includes: "Put on an Old Pair
of Shoes" and "There's a Little Box of Pine on the
7:29." Also three songs by DeDette Lee Hill, Willard Robison, and Johnny
Marks, without Hill.
(8 items)
M -- Musical Theater
Productions, Miscellaneous, 1933-1936
"The Last Round-Up," 1933, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
"The Scene Changes," 1936, A PRIVATE AFFAIR
"Something to Remember," 1933; 1935, PETTICOAT
FEVER
(9 items)
N -- Motion Picture
Production, 1936, "Empty Saddles," RHYTHM ON THE
RANGE. (1 item)
O-Q -- Professional/Artist
Copies, 1929-1941
O -- 1929-1940, as "George
Brown":
Includes: "The Clouds Will Soon Roll By," "The Song
of the River," and
"They Cut Down
the Old Pine Tree." (14 items)
P -- 1933-1940, as Billy Hill:
Includes: "Alone at a Table for Two," with violin and
piano arrangements, "Colorado Memories" and several other standards with piano
arrangements, and "Timber," with
arrangement for male quartette. (60 items)
Q -- 1935-1941, DeDette Lee
Hill, with Billy Hill and "George Brown,":
Includes: "Address Unknown," "Old Folks," and
"Who Calls?" (5 items)
R -- Folios, 1934-1935
Contains: Billy Hill's American Home Songs and The Gem Dance Folio
for 1935. (5 items)
Subseries 4.124:
Bob Hilliard, 1941-1960
Box 174
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1947-1960,
not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.
Includes: "Be My Life's Companion" and "My Little
Corner of the World."
(10 items)
B -- Ethnic Songs, Miscellaneous, 1947-1953; 1954
Contains: "Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo)" and
"Somebody Bad Stole de Wedding Bell." (3
items)
C -- Professional/Artist
Copies, 1941-1950
Contains: "Be My Life's Companion" and "Red Silk
Stockings and Green Perfume." (5 items)
Subseries 4.125:
Joseph E. Howard, 1896-1942; 1947
Box 174
Folder
A-B -- General Songs,
1899-1937, not related to stage, screen, or other topical
categories.
A -- 1899-1937:
Includes: "An Echo of Her Smile," "Good-Bye My Lady
Love," and "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now." "Hello, Ma Baby" is missing
covers. (29 items)
B -- 1911:
- Multiple editions of "Just a
Little Smile." (5 items)
C -- Ethnic Songs,
Miscellaneous, 1903-1941
- Contains American Indian, African
American, and Chinese subjects. (3 items)
D-E -- Armed Conflict Songs,
1917-1942
D -- 1917:
- Multiple editions of
"Somewhere in France Is a Lily." (11 items)
E -- 1917-1942:
- Includes: "Let's Stay Over
Here." (3 items)
F -- Instrumental Composition,
1896, "The Howard Two-Step." (2 items)
G-M -- Musical Theater
Productions, 1905-1924
G -- 1905; 1906:
- Contains songs from THE DISTRICT
LEADER and THE UMPIRE. (16 items)
H -- 1906; 1907:
- Contains songs from THE FLOWER OF
THE RANCH and THE TIME, THE PLACE, AND THE GIRL . (30 items)
Box 175
Folder
I -- 1907; 1909:
Contains songs from THE GIRL QUESTION and THE GODDESS OF
LIBERTY. (23 items)
J -- 1908:
Contains songs from HONEYMOON TRAIL and A STUBBORN
CINDERELLA. (15 items)
K -- 1909:
Contains songs from THE FLIRTING PRINCESS, THE GOLDEN GIRL, and
THE PRINCE
OF TONIGHT. (25 items)
L -- 1910-1920:
Contains songs from CHIN TOY, MISS NOBODY FROM STARLAND, and THE
SWEETEST GIRL IN PARIS. (19 items)
Box 176
Folder
M -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1902-1924; n.d.:
- "Cinderella," 1905, THE
LAND OF NOD
"Drink to the Glorious Night," 1904, HIS HIGHNESS THE
BEY
"I'm Lonesome for You," 1905, THE ISLE OF BONG-BONG
"Just a Little Smile," 1911, LOVE AND POLITICS
"Just for You," 1911, LOVE AND POLITICS
"Levee Lou," 1924, THE TOY SHOP
"Lindy Come Along," 1911, LOVE AND POLITICS
"Louie," 1904, HIS HIGHNESS THE BEY
"Love for a Day," 1912, FRIVOLOUS GERALDINE
"Love Me All the Time," 1909, THE BLUE MOUSE
"Same Old Moon," 1905, THE LAND OF NOD
"Sara Sunshine," 1902, THE PARADERS
"Some of These Nights," 1915, THE GIRL OF TOMORROW
"Sweethearts of Boyhood Days," 1904, HIS HIGHNESS THE
BEY
"When It's Honeysuckle Time Way Down in Georgia," n.d.,
REVUE
(20 items)
N -- Motion Picture
Productions, Miscellaneous, 1904-1909; 1947
Contains songs from I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW.
"Honeymoon" was also in TIME, PLACE, AND THE GIRL.
(7 items)
O -- Professional/Artist
Copies, 1899-1934; 1937
Includes: "I Don't Like Your Family" and "You Look
Awfully Good to Father." (15 items)
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