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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 4.66:
Irving Caesar, 1914-1944
Box 125
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1919-1944, not related to stage, screen
or other topical categories.
Includes: "If I Forget You," "Is It True What They
Say About Dixie?" "Just a Gigolo," and
"Was It Love?" (cover missing). (24 items)
B -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1914-1935
"Annabel Lee," 1923, 5th Annual GREENWICH VILLAGE
FOLLIES
"Crazy Rhythm," 1928, HERE'S HOWE (one cover missing)
"Do You Love As I Love?" 1924, IN DUTCH
"I Want to Be Happy," 1924, NO NO NANETTE
"I'm a Little Bit Fonder of You," 1926, RIPPLES
"Mary," 1923, POPPY
"Moonlight Kisses," 1923, 5th Annual GREENWICH VILLAGE
FOLLIES
"Play Me That Tune," 1919, THE LADY IN RED
"Sixty Seconds Every Minute, I Think of You," 1922, 4th
ANNUAL
GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES
"Soldier of Love," 1935, THUMBS UP
"Someone Will Make You Smile," 1914 ,
POPPY
"Swanee," 1919, SINBAD
"Tea for Two," 1924, NO NO
NANETTE
"The Waltz of Love," 1921, WHITE HORSE INN
"What Do You Do Sundays, Mary?" 1923, POPPY
"You Are My Rain-Beau," 1922, 4th Annual GREENWICH VILLAGE
FOLLIES
(24 items)
C -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1932-1933
"Count Your Blessings," 1933,
JOE PALOOKA
"Sweethearts Forever," 1932, CROONER
(2 items)
D -- Radio Production, 1937, "Remember Your Name and
Your Address,"
A SONG OF SAFETY. (1 item)
E -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1931-1944
Includes: "If I forget You,"
"That's What I Want for Christmas," and "Umbriago."
(17 items)
Subseries 4.4 : Sammy Cahn, 1936-1967
Box 18
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1936-53; 1950-54, not related to stage,
screen or other topical categories.
Contains: "I Get a Warm Feeling," "Please Be
Kind," "Teach Me Tonight," and "Until The Real
Thing Comes Along." (9 items)
B-C -- Musical Theater Productions, 1938-1966
B -- WALKING HAPPY, 1964-1966:
Contains: "I Don't Think I'm in Love," "If I Be
Your Best Chance," "I'll Make a Man of the Man," and
"Use Your Noggin'." (4 items)
C -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1938-1965:
"Ev'rybody Has the Right to Be Wrong!" 1965, SKYSCRAPER
"I'll Only Miss Her When I Think of Her," 1965, SKYSCRAPER
"Saving Myself for You," 1938, GRAND TERRACE REVUE, 5th
Edition.
"Shoe Shine Boy," 1936, HOT CHOCOLATES OF 1936
(6 items)
D -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1944-1968
"I Should Care," 1944, THRILL OF ROMANCE
"Sweet Mouth," 1967; 1968, BEDAZZLED
"Thoroughly Modern Millie," 1967, THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE
(3 items)
E -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1936-1967
Includes: "Day by Day," "The Girl with the
Pigtails in Her Hair," "Nutty Nursery Rhymes," and
"Sold to the Man with the Broken Heart." (24 items)
Subseries 4.67: J. Will Callahan,
1911-1941
Box 125
Folder
A-G -- General Songs, 1912-1941, not
related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.
A-C -- Collaboration with Others, 1912-1919
A -- 1912-1917:
Includes: "The Bull Moose
Glide," "It's the Wrong, Wrong Way to
Tickle Mary," and "Senorita Rag." (25 items)
B -- 1919:
C -- 1919-1938:
D -- Collaboration with F. Henri
Klickmann, 1913-1915
Includes: "Diane of the Green
Van," "I Long to Hear the Old Church
Choir Again," and "What Would You Take for the Baby?"
(23 items)
Box 126
Folder
E -- Collaboration with Blanche M.
Tice, 1915-1935
Includes: "My Violet,"
"The Night, the Stars, and You," and
"Only a Memory
of You."
(17 items)
F-G -- Collaboration with Lee S.
Roberts, 1915-1941
F -- 1915-1941:
G -- 1918-1919:
H -- African American Songs, 1912-1918
I -- Irish Songs, 1914-1919
J -- Ethnic Songs, Miscellaneous,
1915-1919
Includes: "Aloha Oe," "Ching
Chong," and "Montezuma." (12 items)
K -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1914-1918
Includes: "I'm Off for
Mexico," "They All Sang Annie Laurie," and "They
Are Tenting Tonight in Far Off France." (11 items)
L -- Patriotic Song, 1916, "America
First." (1 item)
M -- Christmas Song, 1916, Choice
Vocal Selections for Christmas and Easter,
includes "O Verdant
Pine!
(O Tannebaum!)," with
English lyrics by Callahan. (1 item)
N -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1918-1937
Includes: "Bye and Bye" and
"Everybody Sing" printed as an advertisement for Sperry
Flour Co.; "Give Me a Rose to Remember," and "In a
Porch Swing" (including dance band arrangements). (10 items)
O -- Folios, 1911-1917
Contains: three songs appearing in Etude
issues, and one song in A Collection of Beautiful Ballads. (4 items)
Subseries 4.5: Hoagy
Carmichael, 1928-1963
Box 18
Folder
A-E -- General Songs, 1928-1946,
not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.
A -- Carmichael Songs, 1930-1943,
written exclusively by Carmichael.
Includes: "Blue Orchids,"
"Daybreak," "Rockin' Chair," and
"Snowball."
(16 items)
B-E -- Collaborations with others,
1928-1946, including Johnny Mercer,
Mitchell Parrish, Ned
Washington, and Paul Francis Webster.
B -- 1928-1933:
Includes: "Lazy Bones" and
"One Morning in May." Also two copies of the Stuart
Gorrell and Carmichael collaboration, "Georgia on My
Mind," but only one credits Gorrell. (23 items)
C -- 1929:
D -- 1929:
Multiple editions of instrumental
arrangements of "Star Dust," including one by James Matte.
(6 items)
Box 19
Folder
E -- 1934-1946:
Includes: "Lamplighter's
Serenade," "The Nearness of You," and
"Skylark." One copy of "Judy" is from Popular
Songs, n.d. (19 items)
F -- Topical Songs, 1942-1963
Contains: "The Cranky Old Yank (in
a Clanky Old Tank)," dedicated to the United States Armored
Forces of World War II; "It's a Grand Old Day (Out at the
Speedway)," celebrates the 1963 Indianapolis 500; and "My
Christmas Song for You." (3 items)
G -- Songs Performed By Carmichael,
1927, 1946
Contains songs not written by
Carmichael, but performed by him. Includes: "Among My
Souvenirs," (Horatio Nicholls and Edgar Leslie) from the movie,
THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, and "Huggin' and Chalkin'"
(Clancy Hayes and Kermit Goell). (4 items)
H -- Musical Theater Production, 1936,
"Little Old Lady," THE SHOW IS ON.
(5 items)
I-J -- Motion Picture Productions,
1938-1951
I -- ROAD SHOW, 1940:
J -- Motion Picture Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1938-1951:
"April in My Heart," 1938, SAY
IT IN FRENCH
"Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief," 1945, THE STORK CLUB
"Heart and Soul," 1938, A SONG IS BORN
"Hong Kong Blues," 1939, TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT
"In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening," 1951, HERE COMES
THE GROOM
"Ivy," 1947, IVY
"Kind'a Lonesome," 1938, ST. LOUIS BLUES
"Memphis in June," 1945, JOHNNY ANGEL
"Men with Wings," 1938, MEN WITH WINGS
"The Old Music Master," 1943, TRUE TO LIFE
"Ole Buttermilk Sky," 1946, CANYON PASSAGE
"Small Fry," 1938, SING YOU SINNERS
"Two Sleepy People," 1938, THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES
"We're the Couple in the Castle," 1941, MR. BUG GOES TO
TOWN
(21 items)
K -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1929-1947
Includes: "Georgia on My
Mind," "Heart and Soul," "Lamplighter's
Serenade," "Lazy River," and "Ole Buttermilk
Sky." (67 items)
L -- Folios, 1933-1946
Includes one dance folio arranged for
piano with ukulele, guitar, and banjo accompaniments. (3 items)
Subseries4.68 : Earl
Carroll, 1912-1946
Box 127
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1913-1915, not
related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.
Includes: "Do You Remember,"
"I Love Them All," and "Neath the
Shadows of the Pyramids." (8 items)
B -- Armed Conflict, 1918, "When
I'm Thru with the Arms of the Army." (1 item)
C-F -- Musical Theater Productions,
1912-1935
C -- FLORA BELLA, 1916; 1917:
Contains: "Creep, Creep, the
World's Asleep," "Florabella," and "Give
Me All of You." (8 items)
D -- EARL CARROLL VANITIES, Miscellaneous
Productions, 1923-1932:
"Adorable," 1926, Fifth
Edition
"Blue Shadows," 1928, Seventh Edition
"Climbing the Ladder of Love," 1926, Fifth Edition
"Dorothy," 1926, VANITIES
"Hugs and Kisses," 1926, Fifth Edition
"My Darling," 1932, Tenth Edition
"Once in a Lifetime," 1928, Seventh Edition
"Pretty Peggy," 1923, VANITIES OF 1923
"Raquel," 1928, Seventh Edition
"Ring Out the Blues," 1930, Eighth Edition
"Twilight," 1926, Fifth Edition
(22 items)
E-F -- Musical Theater Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1912-1935
E -- 1912-1935:
"Don't Hang Your Dreams on a
Rainbow," 1929, EARL
CARROLL'S SKETCHBOOK
"Dreaming," 1914, PRETTY MRS. SMITH
"Drucilla," 1914, PRETTY MRS. SMITH
"Here Come the Married Men," 1915, SO LONG LETTY
"Honey, You Were Made for Me," 1913, ALL ABOARD
"I Never Knew," 1916, CANARY COTTAGE
"I've Only One Idea About the Boys," 1914, THE BELLE OF
BOND STREET
"Moonlight and Violins," 1935, EARL CARROLL SKETCHBOOK
"Oh, You Dream," 1912, PASSING SHOW OF 1912
"Savage Serenade," 1933, MURDER AT THE VANITIES
"Selection, Instrumental," 1916, SO LONG LETTY
"Sweet Madness," 1933, MURDER
AT THE VANITIES
"A Thousand Years Ago," 1914, A
THOUSAND YEARS AGO
"When You Feel a Little Longing in Your Heart," 1917, THE
LOVE MILL
(18 items)
F -- 1913-1915
Multiple editions of "Isle D'Amour"
(one edition incomplete), ZIEGFELD'S FOLLIES and "So Long Letty,"
SO LONG LETTY. (15 items)
G -- Motion Picture Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1940-1946
"I've Never Forgotten," 1946,
EARL CARROLL VANITES - A MECCA OF
BEAUTY
"L'il Boy Love," 1940, A NIGHT AT EARL CARROLL'S
(2 items)
H -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1917-1940
Subseries 4.69:
Harry Carroll and Ballard MacDonald, 1904-1934
Box 127
Folder
A-F -- General Songs, 1904-1934,
not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A-B MacDonald with Others, 1904-1923
A -- 1904-1918:
Includes: "Amina, Queen of the
Night," "I Can Start a Little Nation of My Own,"
"I've Got the Time" (one edition missing cover sheet), and
"Swing Me High, Swing Me Low." (25 items)
B -- 1909-1913:
Multiple editions of "I Wish I Had
My Old Girl Back Again" (one edition missing back cover) and
"Nights of Gladness." (10 items)
C-D -- Carroll/MacDonald
Collaborations, 1910-1921
Box 128
Folder
C -- 1910-1921:
D -- 1912-1916; 1940:
Multiple editions of "It Takes a
Little Rain with the Sunshine," "On the Mississippi,"
"She Is the Sunshine of Virginia," "There's a Girl in
the Heart of Mary Maryland," and "Trail of the Lonesome
Pine." (46 items)
E-F -- Carroll with Others, 1912-1934
E -- 1912-1934:
Includes: "Smother Me with
Kisses," and "What Do I Care." (18 items)
F -- 1914; 1942:
G -- African American Song, 1918,
"They'll Be Mighty Proud in Dixie of
Their Old Black Joe." (1 item)
H -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1914-1918
Contains: "The Land of My Best
Girl" and "They'll Be Mighty Proud in Dixie of Their Old
Black Joe." (3 items)
I-J -- Musical Theater Productions,
1912-1928
I -- OH LOOK!, 1918:
J -- Musical Theater Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1912-1918:
"Georgia Land," 1912, THE WALL
STREET GIRL
"The Little Church Around the Corner," 1913, A NIGHT IN
THE JARDIN
DE DANSE
"Prunella," 1914, THE BELLE OF BOND STREET
"Rose of Washington Square," 1920, ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT
FROLIC
"What a Night for Spooning," 1928, GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS
"You're Just a Little Bit Better," 1914, THE PASSING SHOW
OF 1914.
(8 items)
K -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1910-1923
Includes: "Follow the Car
Tracks," "Let Them Alone They're Married," and
"Smother Me with Kisses." (11 items)
Subseries 4.70:
Cecile Chaminade, 1889-1836; n.d.
Box 129
Folder
A -- General Songs, n.d.; 1893-1895,
not related to stage, screen or other topical
categories.
B-E -- Instrumental Compositions, n.d.;
1889-1936
B -- 1889-1913; n.d.:
Contains: "Air de Ballet" (No.
1 in G), "Callirhoe," and "Pas des Amphores."
(11 items)
C -- 1891-1936:
D -- 1893-1936:
E -- 1893-1908:
Subseries 4.71:
Claribel (Mrs. Charles Barnard), 1868-1925; n.d.
Box 130
Folder
A-C -- General Songs, 1868-1925, n.d.,
not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A -- 1868, n.d.:
- Includes: "Blue Alsatian Mountains," "Strangers
Yet," and "Take Back the Heart." (15 items)
B -- 1909; 1925; n.d.:
Multiple editions of "Come Back to
Erin" and "I Cannot Sing the Old Songs" (cover
missing from one edition). (17 items)
C -- n.d.:
Multiple editions of "Janet's
Choice" (two editions missing covers) and "Maggie's
Secret." (10 items)
D -- Instrumental Composition and
Arrangement, 1935-1941
E -- Professional/Artist Copy, n.d., "Strangers
Yet." (1 item)
F -- Folio, n.d. (no cover page)
Contains songs by many writers. A
photocopy of Claribel's "Oh, Mother Take the Wheel Away" is in Folder A. (1 item)
Subseries 4.72:
George L. Cobb, 1911-1936
Box 131
Folder
A-C -- General Songs,1911-1926, not
related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A --Collaboration with Jack Yellen,
1911-1926
B-C -- Songs Alone or with Others,
1912-1918
B -- 1912-1918:
C -- 1913; 1914:
D -- Instrumental Compositions,
1915-1926
Contains: "Dreamland,"
"Patrol of the Pelicans," and "Torrid Dora." (3
items)
E -- Musical Theater Production, 1913;
1914,"All Aboard for Dixieland," HIGH
JINKS and THE GIRL BEHIND THE COUNTER. (6
items)
F -- Professional/Artist copy, 1936,
"Just for Tonight." (1 item)
Subseries 4.6:
George M. Cohan, 1895-1968
Box 20
Folder
A-D -- General Songs, 1895-1938,
not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A-B -- Songs, 1895-1938, written
exclusively by Cohan:
A -- 1895-1916:
Includes: "Have a Heart,"
"I Love Every Girl in the Wide, Wide World," music
supplement to the February 26, 1905, Chicago Sunday American,
"I Told Them That I Saw You" (a response to Paul Dresser's
"Just Tell Them That You Saw Me"), "My Little Polly's
a Peach," and "That Haunting Melody." (7 items)
B -- 1919-1938:
Includes: "Father of the Land We
Love," written to commemorate the two-hundredth anniversary of
the birth of George Washington, "I'd Rather Write a Song,"
"Indians and Trees," "'Tisn't Easy to Say Good Bye,
Broadway," and "Where Is the Girl I Left Behind." (7
items)
C -- Collaboration with Others,
1895-1899
Contains: "The Debutante,"
"My Little Lady (Or Just Say 'OK')," and "When the
Girl You Love Is Far Away."
(3 items)
D -- Instrumental Compositions,
1906-1910
Includes: "George Cohan's
Rag," "The New York" from THE TALK OF NEW YORK,
"Popularity" from POPULARITY, and "The Yankee Prince
Waltzes" from THE YANKEE PRINCE. (8 items)
E -- African American Songs, 1896-1911
Includes: "Hot Tamale Alley,"
"Oh, You Beautiful Coon," "Oh, You Coon," and
"The Warmest Baby in the Bunch." (7 items)
F -- World War I Songs, 1917-1918
Includes: "Over There,"
"Stand Up and Fight Like H---," and "When You Come
Back." Some editions of "Over
There" have cover art by Norman Rockwell.
(19 items)
G-Y -- Musical Theater Productions,
1901-1968
G -- THE GOVERNOR'S SON, 1901-1906; 1968
Includes: "Never Breathe a Word of
This to Mother," "Night Time," and "Then I'd Be
Satisfied with My Life" including performer Tiny Tim's version.
(7 items)
H -- RUNNING FOR OFFICE, 1903:
Includes: "I'll Be There, in the
Public Square" and "I Want to Go to Paree, Papa,"
published as a music supplement of Hearst Chicago American on
June 7, 1903, and featuring Josephine Cohan on the cover. (2 items)
I -- LITTLE JOHNNY JONES, 1903-1905; 1931:
Song sheets feature Cohan and an
illustration of the 'Yankee Doodle Comedian' on the cover. Includes:
"Give My Regards to Broadway" and "Yankee Doodle
Boy." (14 items)
J -- FORTY-FIVE MINUTES FROM BROADWAY,
1905; 1963:
Includes: "Forty-five Minutes from
Broadway," "Mary's a Grand Old Name," "So Long
Mary," and "Stand Up and Fight Like Hell." (15 items)
Box 21
Folder
K -- GEORGE WASHINGTON, JR., 1906:
Includes: "If Washington Should
Come to Life," "You're a Grand Old Flag,"
"You're a Grand Old Rag," and instrumental music for the
piano. (15 items)
L -- FIFTY MILES FROM BOSTON, 1907:
Includes: "Ain't It Awful,"
"Harrigan," "Jack and Jill," and "The Small
Town Gal." (7 items)
M -- THE TALK OF NEW YORK, 1907-1908:
Includes: "Busy Little
Broadway," "Drink with Me," "I Want You,"
and "That's Some Love." (19 items)
N -- THE AMERICAN IDEA, 1908:
Includes: "The American
Ragtime" and "They Always Follow Me" (by William
Jerome and Jean Schwartz, published in the Chicago Examiner,
December 13, 1908). (6 items)
O -- THE YANKEE PRINCE, 1908:
P -- THE MAN WHO OWNS BROADWAY, 1909:
Q -- THE LITTLE MILLIONAIRE, 1911:
Includes: "The Musical Moon,"
"Oh, You Wonderful Girl," and a piano arrangement of
"The Little Millionaire Waltzes." (5 items)
R -- THE COHAN REVIEW OF 1916 and COHAN
REVIEW OF 1918:
Contains: "The Eyes of Youth See
the Truth," "The Frisco Melody," "Spanish,"
and "You Can Tell That I'm Irish." (4 items)
S -- THE ROYAL VAGABOND, 1919:
Contains: "Good Bye, Bargravia,"
"In a Kingdom of Our Own," "A Wee Bit of Lace,"
and a selection of piano arrangements. (4 items)
T -- LITTLE NELLIE KELLY, 1922:
Includes: "Nellie Kelly I Love
You," "The Voice in My Heart," and "You Remind
Me of My Mother." (8 items)
U -- THE RISE OF ROSIE O'REILLY, 1923:
Contains: "Born and Bred in
Brooklyn," "The Marathon Step," "Poor Old
World," and "When June Comes Along with a Song." (4
items)
V -- THE MERRY MALONES, 1927:
Includes: "You Remind Me of My
Mother," "The Easter Sunday Parade," and a piano
arrangement of several songs. (5 items)
Box 22
Folder
W -- BILLIE, 1928:
Contains: "Billie," "The
Two of Us," and "Where Were You--Where Was I? (Exactly
Where We Are)." (3 items)
X -- GEORGE M, 1968:
A biographical musical using almost two
dozen Cohan songs. Contains: "Give My Regards To
Broadway," "Harrigan," "Yankee Doodle
Dandy," and "You're A Grand Old Flag." (4 items)
Y -- Musical Theater Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1908-1918:
"The Belle of the Barber's
Ball," 1908, MINSTRELS
"Down By the Erie Canal," 1915, HELLO BROADWAY
"I'm True to Them All," 1918, THE GIRL BEHIND THE GUN
(4 items)
Z -- Motion Picture Productions,
1915-1932
"Mary's a Grand Old Name,"
1932, YANKEE DOODLE DANDY
"Over There," 1917, YANKEE DOODLE DANDY
"So Long Mary," 1915, 45 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY
"The Yankee Doodle Boy," 1931, YANKEE DOODLE DANDY
(4 items)
AA-BB Special Editions, 1930-1942
AA -- Cohan's Popular Songs Cover Series,
1930-1938:
Song sheets feature a portrait of Cohan
and five sketches symbolic of the times illustrating five popular
songs: "I Guess I'll Have to Telegraph My Baby," "So
Long Mary," "You're a Grand Old Flag," "Give My
Regards to Broadway," and "Yankee Doodle Boy."
Includes: "Give My Regards To Broadway," "Harrigan,"
"Mary's A Grand Old Name," and "Life's A Funny
Proposition After All."
(21 items)
BB -- Red, White Blue (Flag) Cover Series,
1931-1942:
Song sheets feature a portrait of Cohan
surrounded by segments of the American Flag (Stars and Stripes).
Includes hits from Cohan musicals: "Barnum Had the Right
Idea," "Down by the Erie Canal," "Forty Five
Minutes from Broadway," "Give My Regards to
Broadway," "The Man Who Owns Broadway," "Oh You
Wonderful Girl," "Washington ... A Wonderful Man,"
"The Yankee Doodle Boy," and "You're a Grand Old
Flag." (16 items)
CC -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1903-1940
Includes: "Forty Five Minutes from
Broadway," "Give My Regards to Broadway," "Harrigan,"
"Mary's a Grand Old Name," "So Long Mary,"
"Yankee Doodle Boy," and "You're a Grand Old
Flag." (46 items)
DD -- Folio, n.d., 21 most popular
song hits from seven of Cohan's musical
productions. (1 item)
Subseries 4.73: Russ Columbo, 1930-1951
Box 131
Folder
A -- General Songs,1931-1951, not
related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
B -- Motion Picture Production, 1934,
C -- Songs by Others, 1930-1933
Includes: "As You Desire Me,"
"Lies," and "Love Letter in the Sand." (11
items)
D -- Songs by Others, Motion Picture
Productions, 1933:
E -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1931-1951
Subseries 4.74: Edward Elzear (Zez)
Confrey, 1920-1969
Box 132
Folder
A -- General Songs,1920-1933, not
related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
Includes: "Dumbell,"
"Kitten on the Keys," and "Stumbling." (11
items)
B-C -- Instrumental Compositions,
1921-1969
B -- 1921-1923; 1943
C -- 1921-1969:
Includes: "Coaxing the Piano,"
"Greenwich Witch," and "Poor Buttermilk."
(15
items)
D -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1923-1933
E -- Folios, 1923-1963; n.d.
Includes: African Suite, Moods
of a New Yorker, and Zez Confrey's Modern Course in Novelty
Piano Playing. (6 items)
Subseries 4.75:
Chester Conn (Cohn) & Ned Miller, 1922-1953
Box 132
Folder
A-D -- General Songs,1922-1952, not
related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A-B -- Songs by Conn, with Ned Miller
and Others, 1922-1952
A -- 1922-1924:
B -- 1923-1952:
Includes: "Crying for You,"
"Sunday," and "You Don't Like It, Not Much."
(17
items)
C -- Song by Conn Alone, 1933,
"Living in Doubt." (1 item)
D -- Songs by Ned Miller, with Others,
1927-1931
E -- Motion Picture Production, 1928,
"My Suppressed Desire," GANG WAR.
(2 items)
F -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1922-1953
Subseries 4.76:
Con Conrad, 1912-1936
Box 133
Folder
A-C General Songs, 1912-1934, not
related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A -- 1912-1934:
Includes: "Mandy 'n Me,"
"Ma!" and "She's Everybody's Sweetheart (But Nobody's
Gal)." "Bend Down Sister" is missing its cover and
one edition of "Down in Dear Old New Orleans" is missing
inner pages. (33 items)
B -- 1920-21:
Multiple editions of "Margie,"
"Mimi," and "Moonlight." (17 items)
C -- 1924-1926:
Multiple editions of "Hi Ho the
Merrio," "Lonesome and Sorry" (one back cover
missing), and "Memory Lane." (23 items)
D -- African American Song, 1934,
"Get Goin'." (1 item)
E -- Armed Conflict, 1918-1919
Contains: "Frenchy Come Back to
Yankee Land," "Oh! Frenchy," and "There's Nobody
Home But Me." (3 items)
F --Musical Theater Production, 1923,
MOONLIGHT
G -- Motion Picture Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1929-1933
"Good-Bye, Love," 1933,
GOOD-BYE, LOVE
"Ma!" 1921, MIDNIGHT ROUNDERS and THE ROSE GIRL
"Sing a Little Love Song," 1929, BROADWAY
"That's You, Baby," 1929, FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES
"Walking with Susie," 1921, FOX MOVIETONE FOLLIES
(7 items)
H -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1918-1936
Includes: "The Champagne
Waltz," "The Continental," "Here's to
Romance," and "A Needle in a Haystack."
(27 items)
Subseries 4.77:
Charlie Crozat Converse, 1835-1866; n.d.
Box 133
Folder
A --General Songs, 1853-1857, not
related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
B -- Instrumental Compositions,
1835-1855; n.d.
C -- Answer/Companion Songs, 1844-1866
Subseries 4.78:
J. Fred Coots, 1916-1956
Box 134
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1916-1956, not
related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A-B -- Collaboration with Others,
1916-1956
A -- 1916-1930:
Includes: "A Beautiful Lady in
Blue," "Doin' the Raccoon," and "For All We
Know." (25 items)
B -- 1931-1956:
Includes: "Gosh Darn," "I
Wouldn't Trade The Silver in My Mother's Hair," "Love
Letters in the Sand," "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (one
edition missing inner page), and "You Go to My Head." Cover is missing from one edition of "Goodbye
Mama (I'm off to Yokohama)."
(35 items)
C -- Collaboration with Benny Davis,
1929-1936
Includes: "I Still Get a Thrill
(Thinking of You)," and "You Started Me Dreaming."
(20 items)
D --Sacred Song, 1951, "God Is
My Friend." (1 item)
E -- Musical Theater Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1922-1929
"After the Clouds Roll By,"
1922, SALLY, IRENE AND MARY
"Innocent Eyes," 1923, INNOCENT EYES
"The Promenade Walk," 1925, ARTISTS AND MODELS
"Why (Is There a Rainbow in the Sky)," SONS O'GUNS
"Why Should We Be Wasting Time," 1927, THE MERRY WORLD
(5 items)
F -- Radio Program, 1950, "The
Girl of My Heart," OKAY, MOTHER. (1 item)
G-H -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1924-1953
G -- Collaboration with Others, 1924-1953:
Includes: "A Beautiful Lady in
Blue," "For All We Know," "Little Johnny
Chickadee," "One Minute to One," "Summer
Souvenirs," and "Two Tickets to Georgia." (45 items)
H -- Collaboration with Benny Davis,
1929-1936:
Includes: "Doin' the Suzi-Q,"
"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking Of You)," "Miss
Hallelujah Brown," and "She's Tall, She's Tan, She's
Terrific." (19 items)
Subseries 4.79:
Sam Coslow, 1919-1953
Box 135
Folder
A-C -- General Songs, 1919-1953, not
related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A -- 1919-1926:
Includes: "Dumb Dora," "I
Never Knew What the Moon Could Do," "I'm Just Wild about
Animal Crackers," and "Kitten on the Keys." (35
items)
B -- 1923-1928:
C -- 1927-1953
Includes: "Blue Mirage,"
"Have You Forgotten So Soon," "You Didn't Know the
Music," and
who "Who's to Blame" (a double-sided edition with "My
Window of Dreams" by Al Bryan and John Klenner on the reverse). (18 items)
D -- Musical Theater Production, 1923,
"Wanita," PASSING SHOW OF 1922.
(1 item)
E-F Motion Picture Productions,
1929-1946
E -- HONEY, 1930:
Contains: "In My Little Hope
Chest," "Let's Be Domestic," and "Sing You
Sinners." (6 items)
MURDER AT THE VANITIES, 1934
Contains: "Cocktails for Two"
(one edition has large notes and words), "Ebony Rhapsody,"
"Live and Love Tonight," and "Lovely One." (7
items)
CORONADO, 1935:
Contains: "Down on the Isle of
Oomph," "How Do I Rate with You," and "Keep Your
Fingers Crossed." (3 items)
F --Motion Picture Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1929-1946:
"Daddy Won't You Please Come
Home," 1929, THUNDERBOLT
"A Day Without You," 1932; 1933, EIGHT GIRLS IN A BOAT
"Heavenly Music," 1943, HEAVENLY MUSIC
"If I Were King," 1930, THE VAGABOND KING
"I'm a Seeker of Beauty," 1933, THE SEARCH FOR BEAUTY
"In The Middle of a Kiss," 1935, COLLEGE SCANDAL
"It's Love Again," 1936, IT'S LOVE AGAIN
"Jammin'," 1937, TURN OFF THE MOON
"A Little Angel Told Me So," ONE HOUR LATE
"A Little White Gardenia," 1935, ALL THE KING'S HORSES
"Moon Song," 1932, HELLO EVERYBODY
"Paradise in Waltz Time," 1936, CHAMPAGNE WALTZ
"Pickaninnies' Heaven," 1932, HELLO EVERYBODY
"Song of the South," 1946, SONG OF THE SOUTH
"Sweepin' the Clouds Away," 1930, PARAMOUNT ON PARADE
"This Little Piggie Went to Market," 1933, EIGHT GIRLS IN
A BOAT
"True Blue Lou," 1929, THE DANCE OF LIFE
(23 items)
G-H -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1927-1953
G --Professional/Artist Copies, General
Songs, 1927-1953:
Includes: "An Old Curiousity Shop,
"Hello, Swanee, Hello," and "You Didn't Know the
Music." (18 items)
H --Professional/Artist Copies, Motion
Picture Songs, 1929-1946:
Includes: "The Honorable Mr. So and
So," "I Guess It Had to Be That Way," "In the
Middle of a Kiss," and "Thanks." (50 items)
Subseries 4.80: Lynn, Rubey, and Stanley
Cowan, 1911-1941
Box 136
Folder
A-B -- General Songs, 1911-1941, not
related to stage, screen or other topical categories.
A -- General Songs, by Rubey Cowan,
1911-1924
Includes: "It Was Just a Song at
Twilight," "There's Just a Little Touch of Dixie in Your
Eyes," and "You Can't Expect Kisses from Me." (20
items)
B -- General Songs, by Lynn and Stanley
Cowan, 1918-1941
C -- Armed Conflict Song, 1913, "The
Yanks Are at It Again." (1 item)
D -- Musical Theater Production, 1924,
"Nuthin's Gonna Stop Me Now,"
GEORGE WHITE' SCANDALS OF
1924-1925. (1 item)
E -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1911-1926; 1939
F -- Folio, n.d.,
arrangements for piano (covers are missing). (1 item)
Subseries 4.81: Noel Coward,
1925-1944
Box 136
Folder
A-B -- Musical Theater Productions,
1925-1934;1944
A --THIS YEAR OF GRACE, 1928:
Contains: "Dance Little Lady,"
"A Room with a View," and "Teach Me to
Dance Like
Grandma." (3 items)
BITTER SWEET, 1929; 1944:
Contains: "If Love Were All,"
"I'll See You Again," "Kiss Me," and "Zigeuner."
(6 items)
B --Musical Theater Productions,
Miscellaneous, 1928-1934:
"Half Caste Woman," 1931,
ZIEGFELD FOLLIES OF 1931
"I'll Follow My Secret Heart," 1934, CONVERSATION PIECE
"Poor Little Rich Girl," 1925, CHARLOT'S REVUE OF 1926
"Someday I'll Find You," 1931, PRIVATE LIVES
(18 items)
C -- Motion Picture Song, 1933, "Cavalcade,"
CALVACADE
(film by Coward, music and lyrics
by others). (1 item)
D -- Professional/Artist Copy,"
1938, "Never Again," SET TO MUSIC. (1 item)
Subseries 4.82:
Frank Crumit, 1920-1943
Box 136
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1925-1937, not
related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.
Includes: "Abdul Abulbul Amir,"
"The Prune Song," and "She
Can't." "Pretty Little Dear" includes saxophone
arrangements. "Where Is My Wondering Boy Tonight" is
Crumit's adaptation of Robert Lowry's song. (21 items)
B --Songs by Others, 1920-1943,
covers feature photos of Crumit.
Includes: "I'm a Lonesome Little
Raindrop" and "Madeline" from THE GREENWICH
VILLAGE FOLLIES. (9 items)
C -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1927-1935
Includes: "The Dashing Marine"
and "Get Away, Old Man, Get, Away."
(14 items)
D --Folios, 1932, Frank Crumit's Book of Favorite Songs. (3 items)
Subseries 4.83:
Xavier Cugat, 1923-1950; n.d.
Box 137
Folder
A -- General Songs, 1939-1948, not
related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.
B --Songs by Others, 1923-1950,
covers feature photos of Cugat
Includes: "Isle of Capri,"
"Let Me Love You Tonight," and "Mexicali Rose."
(24 items)
C -- Professional/Artist Copies,
1937-1948
D --Folios, 1936, n.d. (3 items)
Contains: Xavier Cugat's Favorite
Collection of Tangos and Rhumbas and Xavier Cugat's Best
Compositions and Other Latin-American Favorites. (3 items)
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