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 4.204: William Vincent Wallace, 1843-1869; 1878; n.d.

Box 240

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1844-1868, n.d., note related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1844-1854:

     
    Includes: "The Cradle Song" (lyrics by Alfred Tennyson), and "The Star of Love."  (14 items)

    B -- 1853:

     
    Contains The Four Seasons series.  (4 items)

    C -- 1855-1868:

     
    Includes: "Katie Strang" and "The Mother's Smile."  (14 items)

    D -- Sacred Songs, 1851-1860

     
    Contains: "O Thou Omnipotent," "Searcher of Hearts," and 
    "Sweet Evening Star."  (4 items)

    E-G -- Instrumental Compositions and Arrangements, 1843-1861; n.d.

    E-F -- Compositions and Variations by Wallace, 1843-1859; n.d. 

    E -- 1851:

     
    Multiple editions of "Grande Polka de Concert" and "Le Reve." (5 items)

    F -- 1843-1859; n.d.    

     
    Includes: "The Blue Bells of Scotland," "The Harp That Once Through 
    Tara's Halls," and "The Night Winds." (18 items)

    G -- Arrangements and Transcriptions by Wallace, 1846-1859; n.d.

     
    Includes: "La Mexicana Waltz" and "Valse Militaire."  (16 items)

    H-I -- Operatic Compositions, 1860-1869; 1878; n.d.

    H -- LURLINE, 1960-1869; 1878:

     
    Includes: "Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer."  (13 items)

Box 241

    Folder

    I -- MARITANA, n.d.

     
    Includes: "In Happy Moments" and "Scenes That Are Brightest." (13 items)

    J -- Folio, 1844

     
    Contains five compositions for the piano forte.  (1 item)

Subseries 4.36: Harry Warren, 1913-1956

Box 100

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1913-1947, note related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1903-1928:

      Includes: "Away Down South in Heaven," "I'm Lonely without You," "The Only One for Me," and "Rose of the Rio Grande."(40 items)

    B -- 1925-1928:

      Multiple editions of "I Love My Baby (My Baby Loves Me)," "Old Man Sunshine,"  and "Want a Little Lovin'." (19 items)

    C -- 1929-1947:

      Includes: "Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder," "By the River Sainte Marie," and "Telling It to the Daisies." (35 items)

    D -- Railroad Song, 1926

      Contains: "Where Do You Work-a, John? (Push-a, Push-a, Push-a)." See also Folders H and I for "On the Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe" and "Chattanooga Choo Choo." (1 item)

    E -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1923-1935

      "Cheerful Little Earful," 1930, SWEET AND LOW
      "I Found a Million Dollar Baby," 1931, CRAZY QUILT
      "Lily," 1927, RUFUS LE MAIRE'S AFFAIRS
      "Ooh That Kiss," 1931, THE LAUGH PARADE
      "So This Is Venice," 1923, THE NEW 1923 ZIEGFELD FOLLIES
      "Wob-a-ly Walk," 1928, PARIS
      "The Words Are in My Heart," 1935, GOLD DIGGERS OF 1935
      "Would You Like to Take a Walk," 1930, SWEET AND LOW
      "You're My Everything," 1931, THE LAUGH PARADE
      (26 items)

    F-J -- Motion Picture Productions, 1932-1957

    F-G -- Collaboration with Al Dubin, 1932-1938

    F -- 1932-1935:

      Includes: "Forty Second Street," "I Only Have Eyes for You," "Lulu's Back in Town," "Pettin' in the Park," "Shuffle Off to Buffalo," "We're in the Money," and "You're Getting to Be a Habit with Me." (32 items)

    G -- 1936-1938:

      Includes: "Remember Me?" "September in the Rain," and "With Plenty of 
      Money and You." (21 items)

Box 101

    Folders

    H -- Collaboration with Johnny Mercer, 1937-1945

      Includes: "Jeepers Creepers," "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe," and "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby." (14 items)

    I -- Collaboration with Mack Gordon, 1940-1946

      Includes: "At Last," "Chattanooga Choo Choo," "Down Argentine Way," "I Had the Craziest Dream," "I Wish I Knew," and "I've Got a Gal in Kalamazoo." 
      (25 items)

    J -- Collaboration with others, 1928-1957

      Includes: "An Affair to Remember," "Cryin' for the Carolines," and "I Found a Million Dollar Baby (in a Five and Ten Cent Store)." (24 items)

    K-M -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1927-1956

    K -- Collaboration with Al Dubin, 1932-1939:

      Includes: "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams," "The Girl at the Ironing Board," "I'd Love to Take Orders from You," and "She's a Latin from Manhattan." 
      (73 items)

    L -- Collaboration with Mack Gordon, 1939-1950:

      Includes: "Dig-dig-dig Dig for Your Dinner," "There Will Never Be Another You," and "You Say the Sweetest Things." (22 items)

    M -- Collaboration with others, 1927-1956:

      Includes: "The Birds and the Bees," "Nagasaki," "The Rose Tattoo," and "When Eliza Rolls Her Eyes." (44 items)

    N -- Folio, n.d.,

      Contains: The Star Dance Folio, No. 32, which includes six songs by Warren. There is no publication date but all the songs are copyrighted 1928-1929. 
      (1 item)

Subseries 4.205: Ned Washington, 1929-1953

Box 241

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1929-1934, not related to stage, screen, or other topical catgories.

     
    Includes: "Smoke Rings" and "You and I and the Moonlight." (6 items)

    B -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1940-1952

     
    "High Noon," 1952, HIGH NOON
    "Rio de Janeiro," 1944, BRAZIL
    "When You Wish Upon a Star," 1940, PINOCCHIO
    (3 items)

    C -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1929-1953

     
    Includes: "Give a Little Whistle," "On Green Dolphin Street," and "Take the High Ground."  (21 items)

Subseries 4.206: Bernie Wayne, 1940-1964

Box 241

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1940-1964, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

     
    Includes: "Laughing on the Outside," "Miss America" ("There She Is"), and "You Walk By."  (16 items)

    B -- Instrumental Composition, 1952-1956

     
    Contains: "Moon Mist" and "Vanessa."  (3 items)

    C -- Professional/Artist Copies,1940-1956

     
    Includes: "Blue Velvet," "You Forgot All the Words," and 
    "You're So Understanding."  
    (18 items)

Subseries 4.207: Sid Wayne, 1949-1956

Box 241

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1949-1956

     
    Contains: "Two Different Worlds" and "You Talked Me Into It, You 
    Twisted My Arm."  (3 items)

    B -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1953-1956

     
    Includes: "Ninety Nine Years" and "Stolen Moments."    (6 items)

Subseries 4.208: J. P. Webster, 1857-1910; n.d.

Box 242

    Folder

    A-B -- General Songs, 1857-1910; n.d., not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1857; 1961; 1979; n.d.:

     
    Multiple editions of "Lorena."  (8 items)

    B -- 1857-1910:

     
    Includes: "The Golden Stair," "Paul Vane," and "Zula Zong."  One edition of "In the Sweet By and By" is missing front cover.  (29 items) 

    C -- Instrumental Composition, 1906; 1911, "The Sweet By and By."  (1 item)

Subseries 4.209: Paul Francis Webster, 1930-1977

Box 242

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1930-1961, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

     
    Includes: "I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good," "The Loveliest Night of the Year," and "Masquerade."  (30 items)

    B -- Sacred Songs, 1952-1963

     
    Contains: "I'll Walk with God" and "What Can I Give Him."  (2 items)

    C -- Patriotic Song, 1968, "To America with Love."  (1 item)

    D -- Musical Theater Production, 1934, "Two Cigarettes in the Dark," 
            KILL THAT STORY.       (1 item)

    E -- Motion Pictures Productions, Miscellaneous, 1936-1977

     
    "April Love," 1957, APRIL LOVE
    "Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief," 1945, THE STORK CLUB
    "The Green Leaves of Summer," 1960, THE ALAMO
    "Honey Babe," 1954, BATTLE CRY
    "A Little Love Can Go a Long, Long Way," 1955, AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'.
    "A Lonely Place," 1969, HEAVEN WITH A GUN
    "Love Is a Many-Splendered Thing," 1955, LOVE IS A MANY-
        SPLENDERED THING.
    "The Loveliest Night of the Year," 1950; 1951, THE GREAT CARUSO
    "Lygia," 1951, QUO VADIS
    "My Campfire Dream," 1937, MAKE A WISH
    "Rainbow on the River," 1936, RAINBOW ON THE RIVER
    "Remember Me to Carolina," 1944, MINSTREL MAN
    "Secret Love," 1953, CALAMITY JANE
    "The Shadow of Your Smile," 1965, THE SANDPIPER
    "Three Letter in the Mail Box," 1943, THOUSANDS CHEER
    "A Time for Love," 1966, AN AMERICAN DREAM
    "Turn on That Red Hot Heat, " 1937, VOGUES OF 1938
    "Was It Really Love," 1969, HARD CONTRACT
    "A World That Never Was," 1975; 1977, HALF A HOUSE 
    (20 items)

    F -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1931-1956

     
    Includes: "Dawn," "Friendly Persuasion," "I'm Facing the Music," "Moon of Desire," and "Wanderers."  (35 items)

Subseries 4.210: Kurt Weill, 1928-1948; 1956

Box 243

    Folder

    A-B -- Musical Theater Productions, 1928-1948; 1956

    A -- STREET SCENE, 1948:

     
    Contains: the Libretto.  (1 item)

    B -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1928-1948; 1956:

     
    "Green-Up Time," 1948, LOVE LIFE
    "Moritat," 1928; 1956, THE THREEPENNY OPERA
    "September," 1938, KNICKERBOCKER HOLIDAY
    "Speak Low," 1943, ONE TOUCH OF VENUS  
    (6 items)

    C -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1941-1946

     
    Contains: "Jenny," "West Wind," and "What Good Would the Moon Be?"   
    (3 items)

Subseries 4.37: Pete Wendling, 1905-1937

Box 102

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1916-1942, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1916-1927:

      Includes: "All the Quakers Are Shoulder Shakers,"  "Take Me to the Land of Jazz," and "Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula." (40 items)

    B -- 1919-1927:

      Multiple editions of "Oh! What a Pal Was Mary" and "There's Everything Nice About You." (11 items)

    C -- 1928-1942:

      Includes: "I Believe in Miracles," "I'm Sure of Everything But You," "On the Street of Regret," and "She's a Very Good Friend of a Friend of a Friend of a Very Good Friend of Mine," You Ought to Know" by Davis and Coots is on the reverse of "Dream Avenue." (43 items)

    D -- African American Song, 1917, "Alexander's Back from Dixie!"(1 item)

    E -- Armed Conflict Song, 1918, "Oh! How I Wish I could Sleep until My 
           Daddy Comes Home."
           (2 items)

    F -- Instrumental Compositions, 1915-1916

      Contains: "Jelly Roll," "The Next Dance," and "Pantella." (3 items)

    G -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1928-1938

      Includes: "By the Sycamore Tree," "Murder in the Moonlight (It's Love in the First Degree)," and "Rockin' on the Porch." "Felix the Cat" is a photocopy. 
      (31 items)

Subseries 4.38: Percy Wenrich, 1903-1946

Box 103

    Folder

    A-F -- General Songs, 1907-1937; 1942, not related to stage, screen, or other 
               topical categories. 

               Wenrich also wrote under the nom de plume, Earl La Farge.

    A -- 1904-1910:

     
    Includes: "Lilac Blossoms," Naughty Eyes," and "We've Kept the Golden Rule." (24 items)

    B -- 1909:

     
    Multiple editions of "Put on Your Old Grey Bonnet." (20 item)

    C -- 1911-1937; 1948:

     
    Includes: "Barefoot Boy," "Sail Along Silvery Moon," and "That Lovin' Two-Step Man."
    (37 items)

    D -- 1912:

     
    Multiple editions of "Moonlight Bay." One item is the cover only. (17 items)

    E -- 1914:

     
    Multiple editions of "When You Wore a Tulip and I Wore a Big Red Rose." One item is the cover only. (31 items)

Box 104

    Folder

    F -- 1915-1919:

     
    Multiple editions of "By the Campfire," "Come Back Dixie," and "Sweet Cider Time When You Were Mine." (26 items)

    G-I -- African American Songs, 1903-1910; 1923

    G -- 1903- 1909:

    Includes: "I Didn't Ask, He Didn't Say, So I Don't Know" and "Mandy, How Do You Do."
    (6 items)

    H -- 1910:

    Multiple editions of "Sugar Moon." (10 items)

    I -- Rags, 1903- 1908:

     
    Includes: "Ashy Africa," "Crabapples," and "The Smiler." See also Folders S-U.(9 items)

    J-M -- American Indian Songs, 1903-1913; 1938

    J -- 1903-1913:

      Contains: "Golden Deer," "In Tepee Land," "Snow Deer," and "Wenonah." 
      (6 items)

    K -- 1908; 1938:

      Multiple editions of "Rainbow." (14 items)

    L -- 1910:

      Multiple editions of "Silver Bell." (19 items)

    M -- Instrumentals, 1908-1911:

      Contains: "In Tepee Land," "Rainbow," and "Wild West, A Cowboy Intermezzo." (15 items)

Box 104 A

    Folder

    N-O -- Irish American Songs, 1909-1913

    N -- 1909-1911:

     
    Multiple editions of "Dublin Daisies" and "In Old Ireland Where the River Kenmore Flows." (13 items)

    O --  1910-1913:

     
    Contains: "Shamrock Bells," "Take Off Your Hats to Ireland," and "When It's Moonlight in Mayo." (4 items)

    P -- Ethnic Songs, Miscellaneous, 1907- 1923

     
    Includes: " Chinky," "Dreams of India," and "Macaroni Joe." (10 items)

    Q-R -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1905-1919

    Q -- 1905- 1919:

     
    Includes: "Casey" and "I Ain't Got Weary Yet." (8 items)

    R -- 1917:

     
    Multiple editions of "Where Do We Go from Here." (12 items)

    S-U -- Ragtime, 1905-1914. Also see Folder I.

    S -- Songs, 1910-1911:

      Multiple editions of "Alamo Rag" and "The Skeleton Rag." (10 items)

    T -- Songs, 1903-1908:

      Contains:  "Cotton Blossom Times," "Ragtime Chimes," and "The Red Rose Rag." (8 items)

    U -- Instrumental Rags, 1905-1913; 1936:

      Includes: "Peaches and Cream," "Persian Lamb Rag," "Ragtime Chimes," and "Sunflower Rag." (20 items)

    V-Z -- Instrumental (non- Rag) Compositions, 1904-1916; 1942

    V -- 1904-1906; 1922, 1923:

      Includes: "Chicago Express March," "Cupid's Dance," and "Moon Kisses" (one edition is cover only).  (21 items)

    W -- 1905-1909: 1922:

     
    Multiple editions of "Across the Ocean" and "Dance of the Wildflowers." 
    (12 items)

Box 104

    Folder

    X -- 1906-1909; 1942:

      Multiple editions of "Dixie Darlings" and "Dixie Blossoms." (22 items)

    Y -- 1907-1908; 1942:

      Includes: "Bom-Bay," "By a Garden Gate," and "Fun Bob." (36 items)

    Z -- 1909-1916:

      Includes:  "Hula Hula" and "Twilight Memories." (21 items)

    AA -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1920-1925

      "Baby," 1922, CASTLES IN THE AIR
      "I Want a Picture of You," 1921, GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES OF 1921
      "In My Dream of You," 1914, THE CRIOLINE GIRL
      "I've Got Feathers on My Head," 1911, MADAME SHERRY
      "Jack O'Lantern Moon," 1913; 1914, PECK O'PICKLES
      "Lantern of Love," 1925, CASTLES IN THE AIR
      "Love's Little Journey," 1920, MAID TO LOVE
      "Mister Mulligan and Mister Garrity," 1925, THE GORILLA
      "Oriental Serenade," 1920, MAID TO LOVE
      "Ragtime Turkey Trot," 1913, THE FASCINATING WIDOW
      "A Rainbow from the USA," 1918, LAMBS  GAMBOL FOR 1918
          (Special edition printed for The Lambs)
      "Silver Stars," 1922, PIN WHEEL REVUE
      "When Martha Was a Girl," 1914, THE CRINOLINE GIRL
      (14 items)

    BB -- Motion Picture Production, 1912, "Moonlight Bay, " 
              ON MOONLIGHT BAY. (1 item)

    CC -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1910-1946

      Contains: "The Alamo Rag," "The Red Rose Rag," "Let's Wear Our Whiskers Long," and "Sail Along Silvery Moon." (4 items)

Subseries 4.39: Richard A Whiting, 1903-1946

Box 105

    Folder

    A-H -- General Songs, 1903-1931; 1946, note related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-D -- Collaboration with Raymond B. Egan, 1914-1926

    A -- 1914-1921:

      Includes: "Bimini Bay," "Some Sunday Morning," and "When Shall We Meet Again."  (33 items)

    B -- 1917-1918:

      Multiple editions of "Where the Morning Glories Go" and "You're Still an Old Sweetheart of Mine." (12 items)

    C -- 1920-1925:

      Multiple editions of "Ain't We Got Fun," "Japanese Sandman," and "Sleepy Time Gal." (32 items)

    D -- 1922-1926:

      Includes: "The Grass Is Always Greener," "Mighty Blue," "Precious," "Rocky Mountain Moon," and "Somebody's Wrong." (36 items)

Box 106

    Folder

    E-H -- Collaboration with Others, 1903-1931; 1946

    E -- 1903-1920:

      Includes: "I Wonder Where My Lovin' Man Has Gone," "Love Me Like the Ivy Loves the Old Oak Tree," and "The Whole World Loves a Lover." (36 items)

    F -- 1915-1917:

      Multiple editions of "It's Tulip Time in Holland" and "Where All the Black-Eyed Susans Grow." (23 items)

    G -- 1925-1931:

      Includes: "Beyond the Blue Horizon," "My Ideal" (one copy missing its cover), "She's Funny That Way." (39 items)

    H -- 1926-1931; 1946:

      Multiple editions of "Breezin' Along with the Breeze," "Guilty," "Honey," and "Ukulele Lady." (32 items)

Box 107

    Folder

    I-J -- African American Songs, 1916-1918

    I -- 1916:

      Multiple editions of "And They Called It Dixieland" and "Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose." (22 items)

    J -- 1917-1925:

      Contains: "Ain't You Coming Back to Dixieland," "Aunt Jemima," and "Cotton Hollow Harmony." Also see "While Miami Dreams" in Folder N. (3 items)

    K-L -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1916-1926

    K -- 1916-1926:

      Includes: "I Wonder Where My Buddies Are Tonight" and "I'll Love You More for Losing You a While." (10 items)

    L -- 1918:

     
    Multiple editions of "Till We Meet Again." (25 items)

    M-N -- Musical Theater Productions, 1917-1932

    M -- Satires of 1920, 1921:

     
    Contains: "Ain't We Got Fun." (6 items)

    N -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1917-1932

      "Give Him Back His Job," 1919, THE OVERSEAS REVUE
      "Humpty-Dumpty," 1932, HUMPTY-DUMPTY
      "Open Your Eyes," 1931, FREE FOR ALL
      "Rose of Verdun," 1919, THE OVERSEAS REVUE
      "Where the Black- Eyes Susans Grow'" 1917, ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR.
      "While Miami Dreams," 1922, ZIEGFELD FOLLIES of 1921
      "You're an Old Smoothie," 1932, HUMPTY-DUMPTY 
           (aka TAKE A CHANCE.)
      (10 items)

    O-P -- Motion Picture Productions, 1919-1936

    O -- INNOCENTS OF PARIS, 1929:

      Contains: "It's a Habit of Mine" and "Louise." Included is a piano solo arrangement of "Louise." (11 items)

      ADORABLE, 1933

      Contains "Adorable," "My First Love to Last," and "My Heart's Desire." 
      (3 items)

      MY WEAKNESS, 1933:

      Contains: "Be Careful," "Gather Lip Rouge While Ye May," and "How Do I Look." (3 items)

      THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1935:

      Contains: "Double Trouble," "Through the Doorway of Dreams," and "Why Dream." (4 items)

    P -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1919-1937:

      "Beyond the Blue Horizon," 1930, MONTE CARLO
      "Fallen Idols," 1919, A FALLEN IDOL
      "Give Me a Moment Please," 1930, MONTE CARLO
      "Honey," 1928, HER HIGHNESS AND THE BELLBOY
      "Have You Got Any Castles, Baby?" 1937, VARSITY SQUAD
      "I Can't Escape from You," 1936, RHYTHM ON THE RANGE
      "It Seems to Be Spring," 1930, LET'S GO NATIVE
      "It's a Great Life," 1930, PLAYBOY OF PARIS
      "I've Gotta a Yen for You," 1930, LET'S GO NATIVE
      "Louise," 1929, YOU CAN'T RATION LOVE
      "My Future Just Passed," 1930, SAFETY IN NUMBERS
      "My Marine," 1930, PARAMOUNT ON PARADE
      "What Would You Do?" 1932, ONE HOUR WITH YOU
      "When Did You Leave Heaven?" 1936, SING, BABY, SING
      "Waitin' at the Gate for Katy," 1934, BOTTOMS UP
      "Yo Te Amo Means I Love You," 1928, THE WOLF SONG
      (17 items)

    Q -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1914-1935; 1946

      Includes: "Miss Brown to You," "A Peach of a Pair," and "True Blue Lou." 
      (33 items)

Subseries 4.211: Gus Williams, 1869-1895, n.d.

Box 243

    Folder

    A -- General Songs, 1869-1895, n.d., not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

     
    Includes: "Behind the Parlor Door," "I'm Just Going Down to the Gate" (see also "I've Just Been Down to the Gate" by R. A. Wilson and Mamie Peck, and "Only as Far as the Gate" by Henry Daily), and "See That My Grave's Kept Green."  
    (23 items)

    B -- Songs by Others, Sung by Gus Williams, 1870-1882

     
    Includes: "Cackle, Cackle, Cackle" and "Poor Uncle Ben."  (5 items)

    C -- Folio, 1872, Gus Williams' Mygel Snyder's Barty Songster (sic).  (1 item)

Subseries 4.212: I. B. Woodbury, 1844-1858

Box 244

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1844-1858, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A -- 1844-1849:

     
    Includes: "Gentle Words and Loving Smiles," "He Doeth All Things Well," and "Row Thy Boat Lightly."  (17 items)

    B -- 1847-1850:

     
    Multiple editions of "Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home" and "Take Me Home to Die." (12 items)

    C -- 1850-1858:

     
    Includes: "The Burial of De Soto" and "A Mound Is in the Graveyard." 
    (12 items)

Subseries 4.213: Harry Woods, 1923-1954

Box 244

    Folder

    A-F -- General Songs, 1923-1939, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-B -- Collaboration with Others, 1923-1934

    A -- 1923-1934:

     
    Includes: "Me Too," "Try a Little Tenderness," and "When the Moon 
    Comes Over the Mountain."  (31 items)

    B -- 1930:

     
    Multiple editions of "Here Comes the Sun."  (5 items)

    C-E -- Harry Woods Alone, 1923-1939; 1953, 1954

    C -- 1923-1939:

     
    Includes: "I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again," "What a Day," and 
    "Who'd Be Blue." (20 items)

Box 245

    Folder

    D -- 1926-1927; 1953, 1954:

     
    Multiple editions of "Side by Side" and "When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along."  (24 items)

    E -- 1928-1932:

     
    Multiple editions of "She's a Great, Great Girl" and "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye."  
    (11 items)

    F-G -- Collaboration with Mort Dixon, 1927-1931

    F -- 1927:

    Multiple editions of "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover," "Just Like a Buttlerfly," and "Moonbeam."  (31 items)                                                

    G -- 1927-1931:

    Includes: "River Stay Away from My Door" and "My Old Man." (13 items)

    G -- Musical Theater Productions, Miscellaneous, 1925-1934

     
    "Dancing with My Shadow," 1934, THANK YOU SO MUCH
    "Over My Shoulder," 1933, EVERGREEN
    "Paddlin' Madelin' Home," 1925, SUNNY
    "When You've Got a Little Springtime in Your Heart," 1933, EVERGREEN
    (6 items)

    I -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1929-1935

     
    "Celebratin'," 1935, LIMELIGHT
    "Heigh Ho! Ev'rybody, Heigh Ho!" 1929, THE VAGABOND LOVER
    "A Little Kiss in the Morning," 1929, THE VAGABOND LOVER
    "My Hat's on the Side of My Head," 1933, JACK AHOY
    "What a Little Moonlight Can Do," 1934, ROADHOUSE NIGHTS
    (10 items)

    J-K -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1923-1940

    J -- Collaboration with Others, 1923-1940

    Includes: "The Man from the South," "Poor Papa," and "When the Morning Rolls
    Around."  "Ev'rybody Loves My Marquerite" includes a piano arrangement and
    "River Stay Away from My Door" includes arrangement for 1st violin.   
    (30 items)

    K -- Harry Woods Alone, 1925-1939

     
    Includes: "In a Shanty Where Santy Clause Lives," "The Tinkle Song," and "What a Little Moonlight Can Do."   (24 items)

Subseries 4.214: Allie Wrubel, 1931-1951

Box 246

    Folder

    A-C -- General Songs, 1931-1948, not related to stage, screen, or other topical categories.

    A-B -- Collaboration with Others, 1931-1947

    A -- 1931-1946:

     
    Includes: "I Met Her on a Monday," "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet," and "What's Cookin', Cookie?" (24 items)

    B -- 1938-1947:

     
    Multiple editions of "I'm a' Comin' a-Courtin' Corabelle" and "Music, Maestro, Please!" (10 items)

    C -- Allie Wrubel Alone, 1932-1948

     
    Includes: "At the Flying 'W'," "Donna Maria" (based on a Debussy theme), and "I Do, Do, Do Like You."  (10 items)

    D -- Armed Conflict Songs, 1942-1943

    Contains: "A Boy in Khaki, a Girl in Lace" and "Cleanin' My Rifle." (2 items)

    E -- Motion Picture Productions, Miscellaneous, 1935-1945

     
    "The First Time I Saw You," 1937, THE TOAST OF NEW YORK
    "Gone with the Wind," 1937, GONE WITH THE WIND
    "I'll Buy That Dream," 1945, SING YOUR WAY HOME
    "Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet," 1945; 1946, MAKE MINE MUSIC
    "The Lady in Red," 1935, IN CALIENTE
    "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah," 1946, SONG OF THE SOUTH   
    (10 items)

    F-H -- Professional/Artist Copies, 1932-1951

    F -- Allie Wrubel Alone and in Collaboration with Others, 1932-1951:

     
    Includes: "Cleanin' My Rifle," "Emporer Jones," and "Gypsy Fiddles," and "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah."   (28 items)

    G -- Collaboration with Mort Dixon, 1934-1935:

     
    Includes: "Flirtation Walk," "Mine Alone," and "Weary."  (20 items)

    H -- Collaboration with Herb Magidson, 1934-1940:

     
    Includes: "Chirp a Little Ditty," "Let's Have Another Cigarette," and "Take a Tip from the Tulip."  (14 items)

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