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 4.152: Henry Mancini, 1954-1976

Box 196

    Folders

    A-C -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1954-1976

    A -- Songs, 1954-1976

     
    "Come to Me," 1976, THE PINK PANTHER STRIKES AGAIN
    "Dear Heart," 1964, DEAR HEART
    "Moon River," 1961, BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S
    "Six Bridges to Cross," 1954, SIX BRIDGES TO CROSS
    "Too Little Time," 1954, THE GLENN MILLER STORY
    "Toy Tiger," 1955, TOY TIGER
    "Wait Until Dark," 1967, WAIT UNTIL DARK  
    (7 items)

    B -- Instrumental Compositions, 1964-1970

    "The Molly Maguires," 1970, THE MOLLY MAGUIRES
    "Pink Panther," 1964, THE PINK PANTHER  (3 items)

    C -- Instrumental Arrangement, 1968, ROMEO AND JULIET.  (1 item)

    D -- Professional/Artist Copy, 1954; 1955, "Six Bridges to Cross."  (1 item)

    E -- Folio, 1965, Mancini Song Book, Vol. I.  (1 item)

Subseries 4.153: Edward B. Marks and Joseph W. Stern, 1894-1921

Box 196

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1894-1919, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1894-1904:

     
    Includes: "His Last Thoughts Were of You," "The Little Lost Child," and "No One Ever Loved You More Than I."  (11 items)

    B -- 1896:

     
    Multiple editions of "Mother Was a Lady."  (5 items)

    C -- Professional/Artist Copy, 1921, "The Little Lost Child."   (1 item)

Subseries 4.154: Frankie Masters, 1928-1952

Box 197

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1929-1940, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

     
    Includes: "Scatterbrain."  (9 items)

    B -- Songs by Others, 1928-1948; 1949, covers feature photos of Masters.

     
    Includes: "Down by the Station," "In Old Madrid," and "Saddle Your Blues to a Wild Mustang."  (14 items)

    C -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1940-1952

     
    Contains: "Charming Little Faker" and "Glory Land March.  (3 items)

Subseries 4.155: Felix McGlennon, 1891-1897; 1936; n.d.

Box 197

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1891-1897; 1936; n.d., not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1891-1897, n.d.:

     
    Includes: "Oh! Uncle John!" and "That Is Love."  (19 items)

    B -- 1936; n.d.:

     
    Multiple editions of "Comrades."  (5 items) 

    C -- Irish American Song, 1895, "Arrah, Go On!"  (1 item)

    D -- Musical Theater Production, 1894, "And Her Golden Hair Was Hanging 
            Down Her Back," THE SHOP GIRL.   (1 item)

Subseries 4.156: Jimmy McHugh, 1916-1956; 1957

Box 197

    Folder

    A-D  General Songs, 1916-1956, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-B  Collaboration with Others, 1916-1956

    A -- 1916-1926; 1949:

     
    Multiple editions of "Caroline," "I Can't Believe You're in Love with Me," and "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street." (19 items)

    B -- 1916-1956:

     
    Includes: "Emaline" and "Like an Angel You Flew into Everyone's Heart." 
    (34 items)

    C-D -- Collaboration with Al Dubin, 1923-1926

    C -- 1925:

     
    Multiple editions of "The Lonesomest Girl in Town."  (5 items)

    D -- 1923-1926:

     
    Includes: "I Don't Care What You Used to Be," and "Skin-a-ma-rink-a-rink-a-ree." (14 items)

    E-F -- Collaboration with Dorothy Fields, 1928-1935; 1952

    E -- 1928-1935; 1952:

     
    Includes: "Don't Blame Me," "I'm in the Mood for Love,"  "On the Sunny Side of the Street," and "Thank You for a Lovely Evening."  (15 items)

    F -- 1934:

     
    Multiple editions of "Lost in a Fog."  (6 items)

Box 198

    Folder

    G -- Irish American Song, 1925, "Down Deep in an Irishman's Heart."  (1 item)

    H -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1924-1943

     
    Includes: "Comin' in on a Wing and a Prayer," "Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo?" and "My Dream of the Big Parade."  Also see "Say a Prayer to the Boys Over There," Folder L, and "There's a New Flag on Iwo Jima." (9 items)

    I -- Sacred Song, 1924, "The Rosary."   (1 item)

    J -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1922-1957

     
    "Cinderella Brown," 1930, LEW LESLIE'S INTERNATIONAL REVUE
    "Diga Diga Doo," 1928; 1956, BLACKBIRDS OF 1928
    "Exactly Like You," 1930, LEW LESLIE'S INTERNATIONAL Revue
    "Futuristic Rhythm," 1928, HELLO DADDY!
    "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," 1928; 1956, BLACKBIRDS OF 1928
    "I Got Lucky in the Rain," 1948, AS THE GIRLS GO
    "I Must Have That Man," 1928, BLACKBIRDS OF 1928
    "Keep on Croonin' a Tune," 1925, SKY HIGH
    "Magnolia's Wedding Day," 1928, BLACKBIRDS OF 1928
    "On the Sunny Side of the Street," 1930; 1957, LEW LESLIE'S 
        INTERNATIONAL REVUE
    "South American Way," 1939, STREETS OF PARIS
    "Too Young to Go Steady," 1955, STRIP FOR ACTION
    "When You and I Were Young Magggie Blues," 1922, TROUBLES OF 1922.
    (27 items)

    K-L -- Motion Picture Productions, 1928-1948

    K -- 1930-1942:

     
    Contains songs from: KING OF BURLESQUE, LOVE IN THE ROUGH, and SEVEN DAYS LEAVE.  (14 items)

    L -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1928-1948:

     
    "Candlelight and Wine," 1943, AROUND THE WORLD
    "Cuban Love Song," 1931, CUBAN LOVE SONG
    "Dig You Later," 1945, DOLL FACE
    "Dinner at Eight," 1933, DINNER AT EIGHT
    "Don't Believe Everything You Dream," 1943, AROUND THE WORLD
    "Here Comes Heaven Again," 1945, DOLL FACE
    "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," 1928, STORMY WEATHER
    "I Couldn't Sleep a Wink Last Night," 1943, HIGHER AND HIGHER
    "I Didn't Mean a Word I Said," 1945, DO YOU LOVE ME
    "I Don't Care Who Knows It," 1944, NOB HILL
    "I Walked In," 1944, NOB HILL
    "I Wish We Didn't Have to Say Good-night," 1944, SOMETHING 
        FOR THE BOYS
    "I'm in the Mood for Love," 1935, EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT
    "I'm Livin' in a Great Big Way," 1935, HOORAY FOR LOVE
    "In a Moment of Madness," 1944, TWO GIRLS AND A SAILOR
    "It's a Most Unusual Day," 1948, A DATE WITH JUDY
    "Let's Get Lost," 1943, HAPPY GO LUCKY
    "Let's Sing Again," 1936, LET'S SING AGAIN
    "Life Can Be Beautiful," 1946, SMASH UP
    "A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening," 1943, HIGHER AND HIGHER
    "More Power to You," 1937, MERRY-GO-ROUND OF 1938
    "Murder He Says," 1943, HAPPY GO LUCKY
    "My, How the Time Goes By," 1947, IF YOU KNEW SUSIE
    "My! My!" 1940, BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN
    "My Own," 1938, THAT CERTAIN AGE
    "Say a Prayer for the Boy's Over There," 1943, HERS TO HOLD
    "That Foolish Feeling," 1936, TOP OF THE TOWN
    "There's Something in the Air," 1936, BANJO ON MY KNEE
    "Where Are You?" 1936, TOP OF THE TOWN
    "Where the Lazy River Goes By," 1936, BANJO ON MY KNEE
    "With All My Heart," 1935, HER MASTER'S VOICE
    "You're a Sweetheart," 1937, YOU'RE A SWEETHEART
    (49 items)

    M-O -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1922-1953

    M -- Collaboration with Others, 1922-1953:

     
    Includes: "I Get the Neck of the Chicken," "Let's Get Lost," and "Picture Me Without You."  (37 items)

    N -- Collaboration with Dorothy Fields, 1928-1935:

     
    Includes: "Hooray for Love," "I Feel a Song Comin' On," and "Thank You for a Lovely Evening."  (19 items)

    O -- Collaboration with Harold Adamson, 1936-1948:

     
    Includes: "Dig You Later," "For the First Time," and "This Never Happened Before."  (28 items)

Subseries 4.157: Mabel McKinley, 1903-1925

Box 199

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1906-1907, not related to stage, screen, or other 
            topical categories. 


    McKinley also used the pseudonym  'Vivian Grey.'
     
    Contains: "Golden Rod" (one edition in Women's World, September,
    1911; also as an advertising insert) and "Somebody Sighs for You."  (5 items)

    B -- Ethnic Songs, Miscellaneous, 1903-1905

     
    Contains African American, American Indian, and Japanese American subjects.   (6 items)

    C -- Instrumental Compositions, 1903-1907

     
    Contains: "Anona," Golden Rod," and "Karama."  (5 items)

    D -- Songs by Others, 1912-1925, featuring photos of McKinley on the covers.

     
    Contains: "If Dreams Were Only True" and "Pal of My Cradle Days."  
    (2 items)

Subseries 4.21: Johnny Mercer, 1930-1966

Box 70

    Folder

    A-E -- General Songs, 1902-1959; 1962, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-C -- Collaboration with Others, 1931-1938

    A -- 1930-1938; 1952:

      Includes: "Glow Worm" (first published in 1902, with original lyrics by Lilla Calley Robinson), "P.S. I Love You," and "Pardon My Southern Accent." 
      (33 items)

    B -- 1936:

      Multiple editions of "Goody Goody." (7 items)

    C -- 1939-1959; 1962:

      Includes: "And the Angels Sing," "I Thought About You," "Mister Meadowlark," and "My Shining Hour," "You're the One for Me" is only a page of extra choruses.  (26 items)

    D-E -- Songs, 1939-1951, written exclusively by Mercer.

    D -- 1939-1951:

      Includes: "G.I. Jive" and "Strip Polka." (8 items)

    E -- 1944; 1945:

      Multiple editions of "Dream." (10 items)

    F -- Musical Theater Productions, 1946-1956

      "Be My Guest," 1951, TOP BANANA
      "Cakewalk Your Lady," 1946, ST. LOUIS WOMAN
      "Come Rain or Come Shine," 1946, ST. LOUIS WOMAN
      "Legalize My Name," 1946, ST. LOUIS WOMAN
      "Love in a Home," 1956, LI'L ABNER
      (5 items)

    G-H -- Motion Picture Productions, 1934-1966

    G -- VARSITY SHOW, 1937

      Contains: "Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?" "Old King Cole," and "We're Working Our Way Thru College." (3 items)

      THE FLEET'S IN, 1942, "Tangerine" and others. (6 items)

      LAURA, 1945, multiple editions of the title song. (8 items)

    H -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1934-1966:

      "Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive," 1944, HERE COME THE WAVES
      "A Big Beautiful Ball," 1966, NOT WITH MY WIFE, YOU DON'T!
      "Blues in the Night," 1941, BLUES IN THE NIGHT
      "C-A-T Spells Cat," 1954; 1955, DADDY LONG LEGS
      "Charade," 1963, CHARADE
      "Eeny Meeny Miney Mo," 1935, TO BEAT THE BAND
      "Goin' Co'tin'," 1953; 1954, SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS
      "If I Had a Million Dollars," 1934, TRANSATLANTIC MERRY-GO-ROUND
      "I'm an Old Cowhand," 1936, RHYTHM ON THE RANGE
      "Jeepers Creepers," 1938, GOING PLACES
      "Let That Be a Lesson to You," 1937, HOLLYWOOD HOTEL
      "Lonesome Polecat," 1953 and 1954, SEVEN BRIDES FOR 
          SEVEN BROTHERS
      "Moment to Moment," 1965, MOMENT TO MOMENT
      "Moon River," 1941, BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S
      "My Inamorata," 1966, NOT WITH MY WIFE, YOU DON'T
      "On the Swing Shift," 1942, STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM
      "Out of This World," 1945, OUT OF THIS WORLD
      "Ride Tenderfoot Ride," 1938, COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN
      "Rosie," 1967, ROSIE
      "The Sweetheart Tree," 1965, THE GREAT RACE
      "That Old Black Magic," 1942, STAR SPANGLED RHYTHM
      "This Time's the Dream's on Me," 1941, BLUES IN THE NIGHT
      "You've Got Me This Way," 1940, YOU'LL FIND OUT
      (30 items)

Box 71

    Folder

    I -- Songs by Others, 1902; 1930; 1952, "Glow Worm" (recorded by Mercer). 
          (4 items)

    J-K -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1931-1951

    J -- 1931-1939:

      Includes: "I'm Building Up to an Awful Let-Down" (music by Fred Astaire), "Lazybones," and "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby." (69 items)

    K -- 1940-1951:

      Includes: "I Remember You," "I'm Old Fashioned," and "Let's Take the Long Way Home." (48 items)

    L -- Folio, 1944

      Contains: "Johnny Mercer's Music Shop." (1 item)

Subseries 4.158: Blanche Merrill, 1910-1919

Box 199

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1910-1919, not related to stage, screen or other topical categories.

     
    Includes: "Egotistical Eva," "I'm from Chicago," and "Jazz Baby." Three of the songs are photocopies.  (10 items)

    B -- Jewish American Song, 1913, "Jake, Jake" (photocopy).  (1 item)

    C -- Armed Conflict Song, 1916, "Oh! God! Let My Dream Come True!"  (1 item)

    D -- Ragtime, 1910, "Tanguay Rag" (photocopy).  (1 item)

    E -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1912-1915

     
    "Humpty Dumpty," 1912, THE TRAINED NURSES
    "Just 'Round the Corner from Broadway," 1914, GUS EDWARDS 1914 REVUE
    "Shadowland," 1914, GUS EDWARDS' 1914 REVUE
    "Whistle and I'll Come to You,"  1915, MAID IN AMERICA 
    (5 items)

    F -- Professional/Artist Copy, 1919, "Jazz Baby."  (1 item)

Subseries 4.159: Bob Merrill, 1950-1962

Box 199

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1950-1956, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

     
    Includes: "Feet Up," "Honeycomb," "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania," and 
    "That Doggie in the Window."  (30 items)

    B -- Musical Theater Production, 1961, "Her Face," CARNIVAL.  (1 item)

    C -- Motion Picture Production, 1962, "The Wonderful World of the 
            Brothers Grimm," THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF THE 
            BROTHERS GRIMM.  (1 item)

    D -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1950-1955

     
    Contains: "Punch and Judy Love" and "Thanks for Your Kisses."  
    (2 items)

Subseries 4.160: Harrison Millard, 1848-1909

Box 199

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1848-1889, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1848-1870:

     
    Includes: "After," "Don't You Cry So, Norah Darling," and "The Patter of Little Feet." Lyrics of "Faith and Hope" are ascribed to Rembrandt Peale. "Sleeping! Why Art Now Sleeping" is attributed to S. H. Millard. (17 items)

    B -- 1867-1873:

     
    Multiple editions of "Waiting" and "When the Tide Comes In."  (12 items)

Box 200

    Folder

    C -- 1871-1889:

     
    Includes: "Darling!" "Mizpah!" and Three Sea Duetts (sic).  (22 items)

    D -- Armed Conflict Song, 1863, "I'm Waiting for Him to Come Home."  (1 item)

    E -- Sacred Songs, 1865-1875; 1877; 1892

     
    Contains: "Ave Maria," "Come Holy Spirit," and "To the Cross I Cling."  
    (4 items)

    F -- Instrumental Compositions, 1861-1909

     
    Contains: "Say Not Farewell" and "Viva L'America."  (3 items)

    G -- Songs by Others, Arranged by Millard, 1856-1878

     
    Includes: "The Kiss," "Like a Rainbow," and "O Come the Barque Is Waiting."   (6 items)

Subseries 4.161: Mrs. P. Millard, n.d.

Box 200

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, n.d.

     
    Contains: "Alice Gray" and "A Thousand a Year."  (6 items)

Subseries 4.22: Kerry Mills, 1896-1936

Box 72

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1897-1936, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories. 

    A -- 1897-1908; 1931:

      Includes: "Any Old Port in a Storm," "Let Bygones Be Bygones," "Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis," and "Take Me Round Again." (27 items)

    B -- 1908; 1936:

     
    Multiple editions of "The Longest Way 'Round Is the Sweetest Way Home,"   
    (6 items)

    C -- 1909-1919:

      Includes: "It Is Hard to Kiss Your Sweetheart When the Last Kiss Means 'Goodbye,'" "When It's All Over," and "You Can't Make Me Stop Loving You." (19 items)

    D -- African American Songs, 1897-1909

      Contains: "At a Georgia Camp Meeting," "Comical Eyes," "Under the Chicken Tree," and "Whistling Rufus." (7 items)

    E-F -- American Indian Songs, 1907-1910

    E -- 1907:

      Multiple editions of "Red Wing," a popular song, billed variously as 'An Indian Intermezzo' and "An Indian Fable." (19 items)

    F -- 1908-1910:

      Contains: "Lily of the Prairie," "Sun Bird," and "Valley Flower." (8 items)

    G-H -- Instrumental Compositions, 1896-1910

    G -- "Kerry Mills Barn Dance," 1908. (8 items)

    H -- 1896-1910:

      Includes: "At A Georgia Camp Meeting," "A Georgia Barn Dance," "Kerry Mills's Nantucket," and "Sicilian Chimes." (12 items)

    I -- Musical Theater Production, THE FASCINATING WIDOW, 1910-11:

      Contains: "Don't You Make a Noise," "The Fascinating Widow," and "The Ragtime College Girl." (4 items)

    J -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1907-1936

      Includes: "Della Rhea," "Pass Dat Possum," and "When I Come Back." 
      (11 items)

Subseries 4.162: Halsey K. Mohr, 1906-1926

Box 201

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1906-1926, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1906-1915:

     
    Includes: "I Didn't Mean to Make You Cry" (one edition from Woman's World, October, 1911), "Jane," and "Piney Ridge."  (18 items)

    B -- 1916-1926:

     
    Includes: "Atta Baby" and "Rolling in His Little Rolling Chair." (16 items)

    C -- Ethnic Songs, Miscellaneous, 1906-1916

     
    Contains: African American, Irish American, and Hawaiian subjects.  (8 items)

    D -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1917-1918

     
    Includes: "Don't You Go and Worry, Mary" and "Liberty Bell." (8 items)

    E -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1912-1916,

     
    Contains: "Dixie Daisy" and "Love Days."  (2 items)

Subseries 4.23: James V. Monaco, 1911-1948

Box 73

    Folder

    A-I -- General Songs, 1911-1948, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories. 

    A -- Songs, 1911-1920, written exclusively by Monaco:

      Includes: "Caresses," "Oh Mr. Dream Man (Please Let Me Dream Some More)," and "Oriental Stars." (16 items)

    B-D -- Collaboration with Joe McCarthy, 1913-1929

    B -- 1913:

      Multiple editions of "I Miss You Most of All," "I'm Crying Just for You," and "You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)." (26 items)

    C -- 1913-1929:

      Includes: "All I Can Do Is Just Love You," "If I Had Someone Like You at Home," "Oh, My Love," and "'S Been a Long Time in between Time." (21 items)

    D -- 1915-1926:

      Multiple editions of "If We Can't Be the Same Old Sweethearts, We'll Be the Same Old Friends," "Those Good Old Days Back Home," and "What Do you Want to Make Those Eyes For."  (22 items)

Box 74

    Folder

    E-G -- Collaboration with Grant Clarke, 1915-1924

    E -- 1915-1916:

      Includes:  "I Want to Be There" and "The Sweetest Melody of All." (6 items)

    F -- 1916-1917:

      Multiple editions of  "Honolulu America Loves You (We've Got to Hand It to You)," and "I Called You My Sweetheart." (13 items)

    G -- 1919-1924:

      Contains: "Panorama Bay," "When I Hear a Dreamy Waltz Melody," and "You'll Never Get to Heaven." (3 items)

    H -- Collaboration with Edgar Leslie, 1920-1932

      Includes: "I'll Take Her Back if She Wants to Come Back," "Me and the Man in the Moon," and "I'm Yours for Tonight." (14 items)

    I -- Collaboration with Others, 1911-1948

      Includes: "Down on Jasper's Farm," "Nesting Time," "Let Me Know a Day Before," and "When Eyes of Blue Are Fooling You." "Pigeon Walk" is missing covers. (32 items)

    J -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous,1911-1916

      "I'll Sit Right on The Moon," 1912, THE GIRL IN THE TAXI
      "Row Row Row," 1912, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
      "There's Just a Little Bit of Monkey," 1916, FOLLOW ME
      "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For," 1916, FOLLOW ME
      "When I Woke Up This Morning," 1911, MADAME SHERRY
      "You're a Dangerous Girl," 1916, ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR.
      (31 items)

    K -- Motion Picture Productions, 1930-1944

      "Bessie in a Bustle," 1944, IRISH EYES ARE SMILING
      "Fascinating Devil," 1930, LET'S GO PLACES
      "We Mustn't Say Goodbye," 1943, STAGE DOOR CANTEEN
      (3 items)

    L -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1911-1940

      Includes the popular "Crazy People," "Six Lessons From Madame Lazonga," and "You Made Me Love You." (32 items)

Subseries 4.163: Thomas Moore, 1823-1910; n.d.

Box 201

    Folder

    A-C  General Songs, 1823-1910; n.d., not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1824-1860; 1935; n.d.:

     
    Contains titles A-G, including: "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms," "The Evening Gun," and "Fly to the Desert."   (25 items)

    B -- 1823-1849; n.d.:

     
    Contains titles H-L, including: "Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded," "Her Last Words at Parting," and "Lesbia Hath a Beaming Eye."   (21 items)

    C -- 1829-1910; n.d.:

     
    Contains titles M-W, including "Mary I Believed Thee True," "Oft in the Stilly Night," and "Tis the Last Rose of Summer."  (30 items)

    D -- Instrumental Arrangements, 1908; n.d.

     
    Includes: "Flow on Thou Shining River" and "She Never Blamed Him, Never."   (4 items)

Subseries 4.164: Carey Morgan, 1914-1922; 1932

Box 202

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1918-1921, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1918:

     
    Multiple editions of "Oh Helen!" and ""I'm Glad I Can Make You Cry." 
    (14 items)

    B -- 1919-1921:

     
    Includes: "Blues" and "Sipping Cider Thru a Straw."  (6 items)

    C -- Ethnic Songs, 1916-1917

     
    Includes Hawaiian and Japanese subjects.  (3 items)

    D -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1918

     
    Contains: "The Yanks Started Yankin'" and "Your Lips Are No Man's 
    Land But Mine."  (3 items)

    E -- Ragtime, 1915, "Trilby Rag."  (1 item)

    F -- Instrumental Compositions, 1914-1916

            Contains: "Dicty-Doo" and "La Confession."  (3 items)

    G -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1920-1921

     
    "The Bonus Blues," 1921, ELSIE JANUS AND HER GANG
    "Fifty-fifty," 1920, FIFTY-FIFTY
    "The Last Waltz," 1921, GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES OF 1921
    "Snow Flake," 1921, GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES OF 1921
    "When Dreams Come True," 1921, GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES OF 1921
    (6 items)

    H -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1919-1932

     
    Contains: "Blues" and  "Sipping Cider Thru a Straw."  (2 items)

    I -- Folio, 1922, Feist Dance Folio, Vol. III, includes two Morgan songs 
          arranged for   piano solo.  (1 item)

Subseries 4.165: Russ Morgan, 1904-1952

Box 202

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1936-1944, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1936-1944:

     
    Multiple editions of "Does Your Heart Bet for Me?" and "You're Nobody  Til Somebody Loves You."  (12 items)

    B -- 1937-1943:

     
    Includes: "So Tired" and "Somebody Else Is Taking My Place."  (15 items)

    C-D -- Songs by Others, 1904-1952, covers feature photos of Russ Morgan.

    C -- 1904-1952:

     
    Includes: "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover," "Mockin' Bird Hill," and "Sentimental Me."  (39 items)

    D -- Armed Conflict Song, 1941, "The White Cliffs of Dover."  (1 item)

    E -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1936-1944

     
    Includes: "Don't Cry Sweetheart" and "So Long."  (9 items)

Subseries 4.166: Theodora Morse, 1911-1931

Box 203

    Folder

    A-G -- General Songs, 1911-1931, not related to stage, screen, or other 
                topical categories. 

                Morse also wrote under pseudonyms: Dorothy Terriss, Dolly Morse, 
                and D. A. Esrom.

    A-B -- Collaboration with Theodore Morse, 1911-1917

    A -- 1911-1917:

     
    Includes: "Hail! Hail! the Gang's All Here!" and "Don't Blame It All on Me."
    (20 items)

    B -- 1913-1917:

     
    Multiple editions of "Bobbin' Up and Down" and "Sing Me Love's Lullaby."   
    (12 items)

    C-E -- Collaboration with Others, 1919-1931

    C -- 1919:

     
    Multiple editions of "Hawaiian Lullaby."  (10 items)

    D -- 1919-1931:

     
    Includes: "I Never Knew How Wonderful You Were," "Love Me," and "Siboney."    (32 items)

    E -- 1921-1927:

     
    Multiple editions of "Baby Your Mother," "Three O'Clock in the Morning," and "Wonderful One."  (19 items)

    F -- African American Song, 1913, "Way Back Home."  (1 item)

    G -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1912-1915

     
    Contains: "Soldier Boy" and "Three Things I Love."  (2 items)      

    H -- Ragtime, 1911, "Another Rag."   (1 item)

    I -- Instrumental Arrangement, 1921; 1922, "Three O'Clock in the Morning." 
          (1 item)

    J -- Musical Theater Production, 1921, "Three O'Clock in the Morning," 
           GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES.  (4 items)
                     
    K -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1919-1917; 1929

     
    Contains: "Hawaiian Lullaby," "Love Me," and "Three O'Clock in the Morning."   (4 items)

Subseries 4.167: Theodore Morse, 1895-1926

Box 204

    Folder

    A-F -- General Songs, 1901-1926, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-C -- Collaboration with Others, 1901-1923

    A -- 1901-1923:

     
    Includes: "Please Come Play in My Yard," "Starlight," and "You're Just Homesick, That's All."   (32 items)

    B -- 1903-1908; 1926:

     
    Multiple editions of "Dear Old Girl," "Down in Jungle Town" and "Where the Southern Roses Grow."  (19 items)

    C -- 1915; 1943:

     
    Multiple editions of "M-O-T-H-E-R."  (19 items)

    D -- Collaboration with Edward Madden, 1903-1908

     
    Includes: "Make a Fuss Over Me" and "Rare Bird."  (16 items)

    E-F -- Collaboration with Jack Drislane, 1904-1907

    E -- 1904-1907:

     
    Includes: "Just a Little Rocking Chair and You" and "Longing for You."  
    (17 items)

    F -- 1905-1907:

     
    Multiple editions of "Keep a Little Cosy Corner in Your Heart for Me" 
    "Keep on the Sunny Side," and "Won't You Be My Honey."  (18 items)

Box 205

    Folder

    G -- Collaboration with Jack Mahoney, 1908-1911

     
    Includes: "Good-Night Moonlight," "He's a College Boy," and "Molly Lee."   
    (25 items)

    H -- Ethnic Songs, Miscellaneous, 1905-1909

     
    Includes Irish, Irish-Indian, Irish-Mexican, American Indian, African American, and African-Chinese subjects.  (13 items)

    I-J -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1900-1918

    I -- 19000-1918:

     
    Includes: "Good-by Betty Brown," "I'm a Veteran of  63," and "A Little Boy Called  Taps.'" (17 items)

    J -- 1902-1907:

     
    Multiple editions of "Blue Bell,"  "A Little Boy in Blue," and "Two Blue Eyes."   (27 items)

    K -- Patriotic Songs, 1901-1906

     
    Contains "The Brotherhood of Man" and "The Good Old USA."  (5 items)

    L -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1903-1915

     
    "Contrary Mary Crary," 1915, KILKENNY
    "The Family Tree," 1907, PLAYING THE PONIES
    "Hurrah for Baffin's Bay," 1903, THE WIZARD OF OZ
    "Moon Beams," 1907, PLAYING THE PONIES
    "A Quaint Old Bird," 1904, THE CATCH OF THE SEASON
    "Raving," 1903, MR. BLUE BEARD
    "Stupid Mr. Cupid," 1908, THE MERRY-GO-ROUND
    "Wind Yourself Around Me, Dearie," 1907, PLAYING THE PONIES
    "The Woodchuck Song," 1903, THE RUNAWAYS 
    (10 items)

    M-O -- Instrumental Compositions, 1895-1913

    M -- General Subjects, 1895-1913:

     
    Includes: "The Arrival of the Bride," "Teddy Morse Tango," and "The Two Gossips." (16 items)

Box 206

    Folder

    N -- Armed Conflict,1895-1904

     
    Contains: "Blue Bell" and "The Meeting of the Blue and Gray."  (4 items)

    O -- Patriotic, 1904, "The American" (or "True Blue").  (1 item)

    P -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1903-1913; 1931; 1932

     
    Includes: "One Called  'Mother' and the Other  'Home Sweet Home.'"  (13 items)

    Q -- Folios, 1905-1908; n.d.,

     
    Contains: an unidentified folio containing "Henriette, Dainty Henriette," Haviland's Dance Folio, and loose pages of several Morse and Madden songs.  (10 items)

Subseries 4.168: Lewis F. Muir, 1909-1915; 1939

Box 206

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1910-1915; 1939, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1910-1915:

    Includes: "Here Comes My Daddy Now," "Hitchy Koo," and "Ragtime Cowboy Joe." "Matrimony Rag" appears as an ad on a loose back cover and is incomplete.   Several songs are photocopies only and four are missing covers.   (20 items)

    B -- 1912; 1939:    

     
    Multiple editions of "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee."  (8 items)

    C -- African American Songs, 1910-1913

     
    Contains: "Mammy Jinny's Jubilee" and "Play That Barbershop Chord." (3 items)

    D -- Ragtime, 1914, "Heavy on the Catsup" (photocopy only).  (1 item)

    E -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1909-1912; n.d.

     
    "Mootching Along" (cover only), n.d., THE QUEEN OF THE MOVIES
    "Play That Fandango Rag" (photocopy), 1909, THE FOLLIES OF 1909
    "Take Me to That Swanee Shore," 1912, BROADWAY TO PARIS 
    (3 items)

    F -- Professional/Artist Copy, 1910-1914; 1930,   
           "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee."    (1 item)

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