Pre-owned 1920-1950s popular Sheet Music.

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Pre-owned 1920-1950s popular Sheet Music.
Many of these songs have decorative front covers and some from the 1920s and ‘30s were
especially stylish. If a front cover illustration is attributable to an artist or studio they will be
named e.g. Heath Robinson, Huntrods, Fred Lowe or Barbelle. Some titles were published
during the Second World War (1939 –45), sometimes in a smaller size when ink and paper
were in short supply.
These pieces of sheet music are secondhand, old and naturally enough, they may show signs
of wear and tear. However, most of them are in excellent condition but in a few cases we
consider that some damage such as edging tears, a shop stamp, pen marks or a signature are
reasonable imperfections considering the age of these manuscripts. There are no detailed
descriptions here as to the exact condition of the music listed below but please e-mail us for
an honest appraisal of any particular piece or title. As a guide, generally titles are priced in the
range £12 - £30 (US$30-$45) + post and packaging.
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SONG TITLE
th
12 Street rag –song
version
th
12 Street rag – piano solo
40 Old Time Hits
(The) Aba daba
honeymoon – film: “Two
weeks with love”
Abide with me (Sacred
song)
Absent friends
Absent-minded moon
WRITER & COMPOSER
A.Razaf/E.Bowman
PHOTO
YEAR
Tito Burns or Harry Roy or
Donald Peers
Pee Wee Hunt
n/a
1942
Jane Powell/Richard
Montalban
1942
Henry Francis Lyte/S.Liddle
n/a
1924
Cecil Harrington
Johnny Burke/Jimmy Van
Heusen
n/a
illustration
1933
1941
Euday L. Bowman
Includes-After the ball, The band
played on, Chinatown, my
Chinatown, Comin’ thro’the Rye,
Daisy Bell, How’d you like to
spoon with me?, Merry widow
waltz, Molly O, Nagasaki, Red
river valley, Roamin’ in the
gloaming, The sidewalks of New
York, There is a tavern in the
town, Waiting at the church, Will
you love me in December? And
many more.
Arthur Fields/Walter Donovan
1944
© circa
1964
Academic Classics for the
pianoforte No.83 – Rondo
Brillante
Academic Classics for the
pianoforte No.139 –
Sonata in F minor
Academic Classics for the
piano
Ac-cent-tchu-are the
positive – film: “Here come
the waves”
Accordion (Accordeon)
Across the bridge of gold
Adolf
Adolf
Adorable-film: “Adorable”
Afganistan
Afraid to dream – film: “You
can’t have everything”
After all
After a while
After the ball (see 40 Old
Time Hits)
After the storm, Life and
love seem sweeter
After to-night we say
“good-bye” – film: “Looking
on the bright side”
Again – film: “Road House”
Ah, but it happens
Ah! Sweet mystery of life
(The Dream Melody) for it
is love alone that rules for
aye! – film: “The Great
Victor Herbert”
Ah! Sweet mystery of life
(The Dream Melody) for it
is love alone that rules for
aye! – film: “Naughty
Marietta”
Ain’t doin’ bad doin’ nothin’
Ain’t it grand to be
blooming well dead
Ain’t love grand
Ain’t misbehavin’- from
“Connie’s hot chocolates”
Ain’t misbehaving’
Ain’t she sweet
Ain’t she sweet – From
“Sensations of 1927” at
Onchan Pavilion, Douglas,
Isle of Man
Ain’t we got fun
Weber
n/a
Circa
1920
Beethoven
n/a
Circa
1920
Clement
n/a
J.Mercer/H.Arlen
Bing Crosby/Betty Hutton
Circa
1920
1944
Marcel Paul (French)/Howard
Barnes (Eng.lyrics)/Fred Freed
Box/Cox
Annette Mills
Annette Mills
George Marion jr/Richard A.
Whiting
William Wilander/Harry Donnelly
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
illustration
1947
n/a
Arthur Askey +cartoon
Cartoon only
Janet Gaynor/Henry Garat
1945
1939
1939
1933
Illustration by Starmer
Alice Faye/Don Ameche
1920
1937
Billy Reid
Abner Silver/Nick Kenny/Charles
Kenny
Chas K.Harris
Lou Preager
Vera Lynn
1948
1945
n/a
?
Jack Nelson
Miss Ennis Parkes
1924
Leo Towers/Harry Leon
Gracie Fields
1932
Dorcas Cochran/Lionel Newman
“By” Dunham/Walter Kent
Rida Johnson Young/Victor
Herbert
Two film stars or Nat Temple
Illustration by Barbelle
Susanna Foster/Allan
Jones/Mary Martin
1948
1948
1939
©1910
Rida Johnson Young/Victor
Herbert – versions in Bb or C
Jeanette MacDonald/Nelson
Eddy
1939
©1910
Lee Jarvis/Joe Venuti
Leslie Sarony
The Five Smith Brothers
Leslie Sarony
1947
1932
B.G.de Sylva/Walter
Donaldson/Con Conrad
AndyRazaf/Thomas
Waller/Harry Brooks
A.Razaf/T.Waller/H.Brooks
J.Yellen/M.Ager
Jack Yellen/Milton Ager
Miss Florrie Forde
1921
Illustration art by Leff
1929
n/a
Scovell & Wheldon
Marjorie Lotinga
©1929
1927
1927
Gus Kahn/Raymond B.
Egan/Richard A. Whiting
Arthur West + illustration by
Starmer
1921
Alexander’s Ragtime Band
Alexander’s Ragtime band
Alice blue gown – from the
musical “Irene”
All alone in Vienna
All ashore
Irving Berlin
See also “Rag-time”
J.McCarthy/H.Tierney
Jack Hylton
1929
n/a
© 1920
Leo Towers/Morton
Morrow/Lewis Ilda
Billy Hill
Illustration + Ernest Binns or
Joe Loss
Guy Lombardo or Joe Loss
orSydney Lipton
Illustration art by STYX
1937
The 5 Smith Brothers or Cyril
Shane or Victor Bernard or
Bunny Doyle
n/a
1947
Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown
Joan Crawford
1934
Thomas “Fats” Waller
Peter de Rose/Benny
Davis/Mitchell Parish
Cliff Fried
Alligator illustration
Illustration by S. Woods
© 1934
1942
1939
Sidney Mitchell/Sam H.Stept
Attributed illustration art +
Geraldo or n/a
Walter C.Kelly/Evalyn Knapp
Blair Leyton
Joyce Gredfell/Richard Addinsell
Eric Yorke & Simon Wery
Joyce Grenfell
1924
1944
Seymour Simons/Gerald Marks
Irving Berlin
Al Jolson/Saul Chaplin/Harry
Akst
Jimmy Kennedy
Muriel Watson/Jack
Denby/D.Barricini
Frank Eyton/Noel Gay
illustration
n/a
Issy Bonn
1931
1944
1947
Wilfred Pickles
Joe Loss + Illustration by Hy
L. Krout
Tommy Trinder
1943
1946
T.Reg Sloan
Illustration + Ambrose
1940
Tommie Connor/Michael Carr
1944
Benny Davis/Joe Burke
Stan Atkins + crowd photo at
Arc d’Triumph or MsLawrence
illustration
Jeff Branen/Evans Lloyd
O.Hammerstein/J.Kern
Desmond Carter/Hal Brody
Illustration Art by Xavier Willis
Geraldo or Jessie Matthews
n/a
1920
1940
1928
Barbara Gordon/Basil
Thomas/Harry Parr Davies
nd
Hammerstein 2 /Kern
Crain/Wilde/Darnell/Eythe
8 songs – 1/6d various
Vera Lynn
1942
Stars in the film
1946
n/a
1946
Elma T.Chapman
Jay Whidden
Terry Sullivan/Harry Stafford
Illustration by SLD
Jack Payne
Debroy Somers + illustration
by F.J.H.
1942
1931
1927
All by yourself in the
moonlight
All dressed up…with a
broken heart
Jay Wallis
Alleluia (from the motet
Exultate Jubilate) Song for
Soprano voice
All I do is dream of you –
film: “Sadie McKee”
Alligator crawl
All I need is you
W.A.Mozart edited by Isobel
Baillie
All in favour say “aye”
All my life – film: “Laughing
Irish eyes”
All my dreams are of you
All my tomorrows lead me
to you
All of me
All of my life
All my love – based on a
theme by Emile Waldteufel
All our to-morrows
All over again
All over the place –film:
“Sailors Three”
All pals together (the old
thirteenth)
All’s well Mademoiselle
All that I’m asking is
sympathy
All that I want is in Ireland
All the things you are
All the time – musical: “So
this is love”
All the world sings a lullaby
– film: “We’ll meet again”
All through the day – film
“Centennial Summer”
All time Hit Parade
selection
All up and down the street
Alma mia (my dear)
Almond eyes
Fred Patrick/Claude Reese/Jack
Val
1938
1928
Circa
1949
1936
1940
1929
Almost like being in love –
musical “Brigadoon”
Aloha beloved
Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick
Loewe
Andy Long/Ray Canfield
Aloha oe (Hawaiian
Farewell song) by Queen
Lydia Liluokalni
Aloma
Myrtle Koon Cherryman/Queen
Lydia Liluokalni
Alone – film: “A night at the
opera”
Alone again (professional
copy)
Alone at a table for two
Alone with my dreams
Along the Navajo trail
Along the trail of a desert
caravan
Always (I’ll be loving you)
Always – film: “Christmas
holiday”
Always – from BBC
production “Puritan
Lullaby”
Always in all ways –
film:“Monte Carlo”
Always in my heart – film:
“Always in my heart”
Always the same sweet pal
Always true to you in my
fashion – musical “Kiss me
Kate”
Amapola (pretty little
poppy)
Amazon valse (river of
dreams)
America, I love you – film:
“Tin Pan Alley”
American Cowboy Songs
Am I for you
Am I wasting my time on
you?
Among my souvenirs –
film: “The best years of my
life”
Amor – film: “Broadway
rhythm”
Logo for “Brigadoon”
1947
Illustration + Henry Hall or
Roy Fox
Illustration by NPS + Jim and
Bob
1933
Francis De Witt/Robert Hood
Bowers
Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown
Illustration + Lou Preager
1925
The Marx Brothers+
1935
Charles Dunn/R.S. Stoddon
n/a
1935
Billy Hill/Daniel Richman/Ted Fio
Rita
Jack Davis/Glen Morley
Larry Markes/Dick Charles/eddie
de Lange
Lew Breau/Jimmy
Campbell/Reg Connelly
Irving Berlin (b.1888-d.1989 nee
Isadore or Israel Baline)
Irving Berlin (b.1888-d.1989 nee
Isador or Israel Baline)
James Dyrenforth/Kenneth
Leslie-Smith
Illustration + Carolyn Marsh
1935
‘Hutch’ (Leslie Hutchinson)
Bing Crosby/The Andrews
Sisters
Illustration by Fred Lowe
1943
1945
1935
1938
Jose Collins photo by Dorothy
Wilding
Deanna Durbin
1925
1925
n/a
1934
Leo Robin/Richard
A.Whiting/W.Franke Harling
Kim Gannon/Ernesto Lecuona
Jack Buchanan/Jeanette
MacDonald
Kay Francis and cast
1930
Charles Weinberg/Billy Stone
1928
Cole Porter
Miss Florrie Forde or Max
Miller
n/a
Albert Gamse/Joseph M.Lacalle
Deanna Durbin or Joe Loss
1940
Rex Halm/Jay Eltinge
n/a
1921
Edgar Leslie/Archie Gottler
Alice Faye/John Payne
1915
An album of 17 cowboy songs
by Sterling Sherwin including:
Home on the range, The
cowboy’s prayer, Lonesome
cowpuncher, Back to the range,
Bucking broncho, Little Mohee,
Mesa wind, and more.
Sam Bennie
Howard Johnson/Irving Bibo
Illustration
1939
Audrey Hewitt
Jack Payne or Benny Lee or
Ribton & Richards
Hoagy Carmichael
1940
1926
Charlie Spivak/George
Murphy/Ginny Simms
1943
Edgar Leslie(b.1885d.1976)/Horatio Nicholls
(pseudonym for publisher
“Lawrence Wright”)
Skylar/Ruiz/Mendez
1942
1948
1947
Amor amor –
French/Spanish/English
edition
(The) ‘ampstead way –
film: “London Town”
An apple blossom
wedding
J.Larue/G.Ruiz/S.Skylar/R.L.Me
ndez
An apple for the teacher
film: “The Star Maker”
Anchors aweigh (the Song
of the Navy)
Andalusia
And Mimi
And so do I
Johnny Burke/James V. Monaco
An excuse for danncing
Angel (I’ve fallen for you)
Angela Mia (My angel) film:
“Street angel”
Angeline
Angel of the great white
way
Angels guard thee
Angels never leave heaven
Angelus
(The) Angelus was ringing
An hour never passes
Animal crackers in my
soup – film:”Curly Top”
Annabelle
Annabelle (fare thee well)
Anna Lucasta – theme
from the Broadway Play at
His Majesty’s Theatre,
London
Annie Laurie (see; 40 Old
Time Hits)
Anniversary song – film:
“The Jolson story”
(The) Anniversary waltz
An old sombrero (and an
old Spanish shawl)
An old time song
An old violin
Anoranza campera – gran
tango – Cancion
Another day
Another op’non’ another
show–from “Kiss me, Kate”
(The) Ant and the Antelope
Photos: Victoria Marino/Tino
Rossi/Marie Jose/Jaime
Plana/J-P. Dulay
Illustration/Sid Field
1943
Illustration + Johnny
McMahon or Sylvia Welling &
James Etherington
Bing Crosby and stars from
the film
n/a
1948
Illustration + Geraldo
illustration
Vera Lynn or Geraldo
1935
1947
1940
n/a – professional copy
n/a
1937
1947
Janet Gaynor/Charles Farrell
1928
Si Rothman/Edward Ross
Box/Cox/Roberts/Pelosi
Henry Hall or Sim Grossman
Illustration + Joe Petersen
1941
1937
Berceuse de Jocelyn/S.J.Reilly
Don Pelosi/Art Noel/Lewis Ilda
Rex Halm/Jay Eltinge
S.J.Damerell/Robert Hargreaves
Jimmy Kennedy
Ray Henderson/Ted
Koehler/Edward Heyman/Irving
Caesar
Lew Brown/Ray Henderson
Perry Carter/Annette Mills
Ross Parker/Hugh Charles
n/a
Illustration + Syd Lipton
John Harcourt
Carl Brisson
Joe Loss
Shirley Temple
1929
1939
1923
1928
1944
1935
Art by Whoh’+Ted Lewis
Cartoon + Lind Joyce
Illustration
1923
1946
1947
(Maxwellton Braes are Bonnie)
Lady John Scott
S.Chaplin/A.Jolson/Ivanovich
n/a
© 1915
Larry Parks/Evelyn Keyes
1946
Al Dubin/Dave Franklin
Lew Brown/Ray Henderson
n/a
Sam Browne
1941
1947
Allan Williams/Herberte Jordan
Howard Fisher/Helen Taylor
Illustration by S.Mancini
n/a or Illustration + Gracie
Fields
Photos + illustration
1942
1931
Barbara Sumner
1949
n/a
1949
The Three Freds (Fred
Wildon, Gragory and Gibson)
1924
J.Burke/J van Heusen
Jimmy Kennedy/Nat Simon
Chas. A. Zimmermann/George
D.Lottman/D.Savino
Henriques Gomez
Jimmy Kennedy/Nat Simon
Eddie de Lange/Paul
Mann/Stephen Weiss
Jack Scholl/M.K.Jerome
Armand Mora/Fred Sutton/John
A. Carlsen/John Carter
Erno Rapee/Lew Pollack
Felisa Diaz Velez/Prospero
Cimaglia
Harold Fields/Howard
Barnes/Dominic John/Dane
Hurst
Cole Porter
Fred E. Wiltton/Fred Gibson
1946
1939
1930
?
Any broken hearts to
mend?
Any ice today lady – the
cyclonic dance rage of
New York
Anything goes
Anything I dream is
possible
John P. Long
illustration
1938
Pat Ballard
Teddy Brown
1926
Cole Porter
Billy Reid
1934
1948
Anything you can do – film:
“Annie get your gun”
Any time
Any time at all
Irving Berlin
n/a
Dorothy Squires or Eric
Winstone + illustration by Fred
Low
Emile Littler presentation
1949
1946
Any time’s kissing-time –
film: “Chu Chin Chow”
Anywhere on earth is
heaven
Appelez ca comme vous
voulez – French edition
Apple blossoms in the rain
– film: “Seven days ashore”
Apple blossom time – (foxtrot)
Apple honey
Oscar Asche/Frederic Norton
Ned Washington/Victor Young
Bob Harvey
Nat Temple or Victor Silvester
or Gaby Rogers
George Robey/Anna May
Wong/Fritz Kortner
‘Hutch’ (Leslie A. Hutchinson)
J.Boyer/G. van Parys
Maurice Chevalier
1939
Mort Greene/Lew Pollack
Illustration
1944
Max & Harry Nesbitt
Illustration by Harwood + Joe
Loss
Illustration by LN
1939
College Rythme/Jacques
Helian/Patrice & Mario/L.van
Burg/Ray Ventura
Doris Day/Ray Bolger
1948
Jimmy Kennedy/Jose
Galhardo/Raul Ferrao
George Gard “Buddy”De
Sylva(b.1895-d.1950)/Louis
Silvers
Gerald Dalton/Montague F.
Phillips
Jane Morgan or Leslie
Howard
Illustration
1949
Illustration
1921
J.Burke/J. van Heusen
Bing Crosby/Ingrid Bergman
1945
Frank Eyton/Noel Gay
Max & Harry Nesbitt
n/a
Johnnie Riscoe & Vi Terry
1941
1946
Roy Turk/Lou Handman
Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Fredk.Grundlan
d
Benny Davis/Milton Ager
Fred Sandford/Alec
Kendall/Jos.Geo.Gilbert
J.Church/S.Bradbury
Elvis Presley
n/a professional copy
© 1927
1938
n/a subscriber’s copy
Horatio Nicholls
1925
1922
Illustration + Les Allen
1940
J.Church/S.Bradbury
Illustration + Norman Newman
or Rusty and Shine
Illustration + Mrs. Jack Hilton
or Jack Payne
1940
Apres la pluie le beau
temps (Toolie poolie
doolie) - French edition
April in Paris – film: “April
in Paris”
April in Portugal (Coimbra)
April showers – film: “The
Jolson story”
Are my lanterns shining?
(The Lamp song) –
romantic opera: “The Rebel
Maid”
Aren’t you’re glad you’re
you –film: “The bells of St.
Marty’s”
Are we happy
Are you coming out tonight
Mary
Are you lonesome tonight?
Are you sincere?
Are you sorry?
Are you working? (No! Are
you?)
Arm in arm (just you and
me)
Arm in arm (just you and
me)
Around and ‘round the old
band-stand
Herbert Happy Lawson
Jack Gold/Dick Emerson
Den Berry/Desmond
O’Connor/Bernard Harris
H.Kubnick/A.Beul/V.Horton
E.Y.Harburg/Vernon Duke
Harry Leon/Leo Toweras/Lewis
Ilda
1946
1934
1942
1945
1932
1921
1936
Around the corner (a
comedy song in six-eight
time)
Arriverderci (‘till our next
meeting)
(The) Artist’s life – waltzes
Arthur Askey – Big hearted
Arthur’s Band Wagon song
book – originally presented
with Woman’s World.
Ashby-de-la Zouch (Castle
Abbey)
As if I didn’t have enough
on my mind- film: “Do you
love me”
Ask anyone who knows
As long as I live
As long as I live
As long as our hearts are
young
As long as there’s music –
film: “ Step lively”
As the years roll by
As time goes by – film:
“Casablanca”
At dawn of day
At eventide
A-Tisket A-Tasket
At- last – film: “Orchestra
Wives”
At long last love
At the back of my dreams
At the Balalaika film:
“Balalaika”
At the café Continental
At the close of a long, long
day
At the end of the day
At the old pig and whistle
At the woodchopper’s ball
(see: “George Shearing”)
Aubade d’amour
(Neapolitan song waltz)
Auf Wiedersehen my dear
Au revoir (but not goodbye)
Gus Kahn/Art Kassel
Illustration unattributed
1930
Tommie Connor/G.D’Anzi
Gracie Fields
1942
Johann Strauss. Piano solo +
violin & cello arranged by
G.Farnell
n/a
Illustration by Holloway
© 1931
Arthur Askey
1939
Al Hoffman/Milton Drake/Jerry
Livingston
C.Henderson/H.James/
L.Newman
Illustration by Fred Low
945
Maureen O’Hara/Dick
Haymes/Harry James
1945
Eddie Seiler/Sol Marcus/Al
Kaufman
Ted Koehler/Harold Arlen
Keith Williams
Max Kester/Ronald Hill
Joe Loss
1947
1934
1939
1935
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Illustration by Leff
illustration
Illustration unattributed
(recorded by “Hutch”
Frank Sinatra
Jos. Geo. Gilbert
Herman Hupfeld
Joe Loss
Ingrid Berman
1946
© 1931
Herbert J.Brandon/James
Coleman
Peter Maurice
n/a
1921
Illustration + Derickson &
Brown
cartoon unattributed
Glenn Miller/George
Montgomery/Ann Rutherford
n/a
illustration
Nelson Eddy/Ilona Massey
1932
Illustration by Must
Cyril Stapleton or Billy Cotton
1936
© 1932
Carlene Mair/Joyce Cochrane
Ralph Butler/Ronnie Munroe
Joe Bishop/Woody Herman –
piano arrangement by George
Shearing
Max Gartman/V.Monti
Donald Peers
Roy Fax
n/a
1949
1933
1939
J.H.Squire
1926
Al Hoffman/Al Goodhart/Ed
Nelson/Milton Ager german text:
Herr Fred Fisher
Jos.Geo.Gilbert
n/a or with unattributed
Illustration
1932
Mrs Jack Hilton or Eddie
Carnie
1936
Ella Fitzgerald/Al Feldman
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Cole Porter
James Wilson/Sidney Lennox
Maschwyz/Wright/Forrest/Posfor
d/Stithart
Will Grosz/Jimmy Kennedy
Billy Moll/Johnny Marvin
1944
1938
1942
1938
1936
1936/9
Au revoir (j’attendrai)
Bruce Sievier/Louis Poterat/Dino
Olivieri
Au revoir – from “Gracie’s
working party”
Au revoir again
Au revoir – pleasant
dreams
Aurora
Autumn leaves (Les
Feuilles Mortes)
Ave Fenix – cancio-bolero
Ave Maria
Ave maria
Ave Maria
(Meditation)
Ave Maria
Ave Maria
Ay-Ay-Ay--! (Spanish
serenade)
A- you’re adorable (the
alphabet song)
A- you’re adorable (the
alphabet song)
Babbling Brook
Babette
Baby don’t be mad at me
Baby (Ev’rybody calls her
baby)
Baby eyes
Baby face
Baby feet go pitter patter
Baby, it’s cold outside –
film: “Neptune’s daughter”
1937
Erwin Drake/Jimmy Shirl/Alstone
n/a or illustration unattributed
or Flanagan & Allen and
Teddy Knox in George Black’s
“These foolish things”-London
Palladium
Gracie Fields
Nikki Mason/Teri Josefovits
Jack Meskill/Jean Schwartz
Attributed illustration IX
Henry Hall
1947
1930
Harold Adamson/Mario
Lago/Roberto Roberti
Johnny Mercer/Jacques
Prevert/Geoffrey
Parsons/Joseph Kosma
Julio Colon
Bach/Gounod arr. H.Farnell
F.Schubert/W.Scott
st
1 prelude of
Bach/Gounod/words by
H.F.Chorley
Franz Schubert with English,
German and Latin texts
Franz Schubert/words by Walter
Scott
Osman Perez Freire/Max
Gartman
Kaye/Wise/Lippman
Illustration unattributed
1941
n/a
1947
Jose Bethancourt
illustrations
Deanna Durbin
Deanna Durbin
1943
1930
1940
1935
n/a
1938
Deanna Durbin
1940
Illustration by Fred Low
1927
1948
Kaye/Wise/Lippman
Ambrose or Donald Peers or
Tito Burns
Roberto Inglez or Perry Como
Kendis & Brockman
Ray Morelle/Horatio Nichols
Mack David/Ticker Freeman
Chas Tobias/William Polla
Illustration by Dee
Jack Hylton
Jack White
The Versatile Three
1922
1925
1944
1921
Hugh Richards/Eric Gorton
Benny Davis/Harry Akst
Gus Kahn
Frank Loesser
1921
1926
1927
1949
1947
1948
Baby Sally (Daughter of
Sally in our alley)
Reed Stampa/Hubert W.David
Back again to Happy-golucky days
Back in the hills of
Kentucky
Back to those happy days
(The) Badge from your
coat
Bagdad
Bahama Mama (that
Goombay tune)
Bali Ha’I – film: South
Pacific
Raymond Wallace
Eric Yorke
US publication. Illustration
n/a
Ester Williams/Red
Skelton/Ricardo
Mantalban/Betty Garrett
Terry Wilson of “on with the
show 1930 Onchan Head
Pavilion, Douglas. I.O.M.
Jack Payne
Lou Davis/Lou Handman/Billy
Heaghey
Horatio Nicholls
Annette Mills/Horatio Nicholls
Ilustration by Frederick
Manning
Illustration unattributed
Army, Navy & RAF badges
1929
J.Yellen/M.Ager
L.Wolfe Gilbert/Charles
Lofthouse
nd
Oscar Hammerstein 2 /Richard
Rogers
Waring’s Pennsylvanians
Illustration by Frederick
S.Manning
Rossano Brazzi/Mitzi Gaynor
1924
1932
1930
1932
1935
1940
1949
Ballin’ the jack
Jim Burris/Chris Smith
Balloon dance (Danse de
ballon)
Ballroom Dances (old &
new favourites)
Bam Bam Bamy shore
Bandit’s song (Quando a
note)
(The) Bandmaster – march
for piano
(The) Bandolero
Piano solo by Donovan Meher
Danny Kaye or Len Colyer &
Dorice Brace at the
Hammersmith Palais, London
Illustration by W.George
© 1913
Various for piano with piano
accordian
Mort Dixon/Ray Henderson
Beda/Ed
Teschemacher/Giuseppe Becce
E.Kershaw
n/a
1935
Illustration unattributed
Tino Pattiera
1925
1931
Illustration by W. George
1931
Leslie Stuart
n/a
(The) Band played on –
film: “The Strawberry
blonde” (see also: “40 Old
Time Hits”)
Banking on the weather
Barcarolle – from The
Tales of Hoffman
Barcelona indigo –yes! (a
nutty 6/8 one step)
(The) Barmaid’s song
Palmer/Ward
Rita Hayworth/James Cagney
circa
1930
1941
Sammy Fain/Joe Young
Offenbach – simplified edition
for piano
Raymond Wallace/Tolchard
Evans
Jimmy Kennedy
n/a professional copy
Illustration
Barrel organ rhapsody
Bathing in the sunshine
(the sunshine of my baby’s
smile)
Basin Street ball
Basin Street blues
Bats in the belfry
Sonny Miller/George Posford
Horatio Nicholls/Jos.Geo.Gilbert
Be-bop series – 6 tunes
Better not roll those blue,
blue eyes
Be a clown
Beautiful – fox-trot song
Beautiful Blue Danube
Beautiful brown eyes
Beautiful dreamer
Beautiful dreamer
Beautifrul dreamer – film:
“Duel in the sun”
Beautiful eyes
(A)Beautiful lady in blue
Beautiful love – film: “Lucky
days”
Beauty and the beast
Be brave, little lady
Cartoon by Harry Price
© 1928
1932
circa
1930
1926
Florrie Forde or Miss Jenny
Howard
illustration
Illustration of bathers
1930
Benny Lamarr/Spencer Williams
Spencer Williams
Billy Mayerl (on a theme by
Austen Croom-Johnson)
Arr for piano by Bernie Fenton
Kay Twomey/Al Goodhart
Illustration + Harry Parry
n/a
Illustration
1942
1933
1935
Bernie Fenton
Illustration
1929
1942
Cole Porter
Haven Gillespie/Larry Shay
Johann Strauss/arranged as a
song by Gwynne Davies
Arthur Smith/Alton Delmore
Stephen Foster
n/a
cartoon by Fred Lowe
n/a
1948
1927
1932
Jack Jackson
Illustration + Bing Crosby
Stephen Foster arranged by
Everett Lynton
Stephen Foster
n/a
1943
circa
1940
1945
Jennifer Jones
1947
Frankie Adams/Leonard
Rosen/Neal Madaglia
Sam M Lewis/J Fred Coots
Haven Gillespie/Victor
Young/Wayne King/Egbert van
Alstyne
Lind Joyce
1948
Illustration + Roy Fox
Allan Jones & co-star or
Jessica James in pantomime
at the Theatre Royal,
Birmingham
n/a
Harry Roy
1935
1944
Ida Hampden
Leo Towers/Max & Harry Nesbitt
1945
1931
© 1949
1939
Be Careful, it’s my heart –
film: “Holiday Inn”
Because(No2in Bb)
Because I found you – just
you
Because I love you
Because I love you so
Because of you
Because of you
Irving Berlin
(A)Bed-time story
Leo Towers/Harry Leon/Horatio
Nicholls
L.Brown/W.Timm/J.Veivoda
Beer barrel polka (roll out
the barrel)
Before you break my heart
Begin the beguine – film:
“Broadway melody”
Begin the beguine film:
“Hers to hold”
Be goody good good to me
Beg your pardon
Behind the clouds (are
crowds & crowds of
sunbeams)
Behind the old grey mare –
jogging along (John &
Mary)
Be honest with me
Bel-ami
Bing Crosby/Fred Astaire +
co-stars
n/a
n/a/
1942
Norah Blaney
n/a
Billy Cotton or Jimmy Young
Leslie Howard or Lee
Lawrence
illustration
1926
1923
1940
1940
Illustration + Bertha Willmott
or Jack Payne or Billy Cotton
Eddie Reindeer
Leslie Hutchinson aka “Hutch”
or Ambrose orMaurice
Winnick
n/a
1934
Johnny Lange/Hy Heath/Richard
Loring
F.Craig/B.Smith
B.Davis/George Gard
“Buddy”De Sylva (b.1895 – d
1950)
John P.Long
The Ray Ellington Quartet
1949
Illustration
Joe Loss or Donald Peers
1947
© 1926
Randolph Sutton
1927
Gene Autry/Fred Rose
Maurice Winnick or Bing
Crosby
Illustration + Maurice Winnick
1943
Vera Lynn
1943
Illustration + Ambrose
1940
Illustration +Georges Guetary
1947
Cartoon + Max & Harry
Nesbitt or Harry Lester
Cartoon + Gracie Fields/Jack
Davey
n/a
1944
Henry Hall
Illustration by W.George
1935
1921
n/a
1931
Illustration by Hollowsby
n/a
illustration
1931
1921
1926
Teschemacher/D’Hardelot
Edith Maud Ory/Howard Cole
Irving Berlin
“Disabled Britisher”/Stanley Dew
A.Hammerstein/D.Wilkinson
A.Hammerstein/D.Wilkinson
Box, Cox & Lewis Ilda
Cole Porter
Cole Porter
Bell bottom trousers
Don Pelosi/Leo Towers/Theo
Mackeben
Tommie Connor/Walter
Ridley/Desmond O’Connor
Art Strauss/Bob Dale/Sonny
Miller
Don Pelosi/Leo Towers/Gerhard
Winkler
Moe Jaffe
Bell bottom trousers
Moe Jaffe
(The) Belle of New York –
from the musical comedy –
selection from
Bells
Bells across the meadow –
A characteristic intermezzo
(The) Bells of London town
Gustave Kerker – arranged for
piano by Charles Godfrey Junr.
Be like the kettle and sing
– film: “We’ll meet again”
Bella Bambina
Bella bella Marie
Bells of Normandy
Bells of old St. Ives
(The) Bells of Windermere
Christopher Grant
Piano solo by Albert W.
Ketelbrey
Charles G. Mortimer/Leslie
Elliott
Harry Tilsley/Tolchard Evans
E.Oxenford/A.Saxelbye
Dr. Ferdinand
Buomberger/English words by
Emily Stone founded on “Das
Munotglocklein
1920
1923
1932
1946
1935
1935
1939
1944
Circa
1920
Be mine
Beneath the lights of home
– film: “Nice girl”
Beside an open fireplace
Desmond O’Connor/Harold
Fields
Walter Jurmann/Bernie
Grossman
Denniker/Osborne
illustration
1948
Deanna Durbin
1941
Illustration by Fred Low/Jack
Payne
Illustration + Henry Hall
Illustration + Henry Hall
1929
Tessie O’Shea/Billy Cotton
Illustration +Jack Buchanan
1949
1927
illustration
1942
Illustration + The Five Smith
Brothers or Donald Peers
Vaughn Monroe
1947
n/a professional copy
Billy Cotton or Lena Horne or
the Merry Macs or as featured
in the film “Pal Joey” Frank
Sinatra/Rita Hayworth/Kim
Novak
Henry Garat/French film
scene
1949
1941
Beside my caravan
Beside the singing waters
(Meet me down)
Best of all
(The) Best things in life are
free
Better not roll those blue,
blue eyes
Betty Blue
Karel Vacek/Jimmy Kennedy
Sasa Razov/Joef Kumok/Jimmy
Kennedy
Ray Sonin/Wally Dear
B.G.De Sylva/Lew Brown/Ray
Henderson
Kay Twomey/Al Goodhart
Beware my heart – film
“Carnegie Hall”
Beware of April rain
Bewitched (bothered and
bewildered)
Sam Coslow
(La) Beguine (it’s the
beguine) – film: “Il est
charmant/He has such
charm” – French edition
A.Willemetz/J.Laidlaw/R.Moretti
Beyond the blue horizon –
film: “Monte Carlo”
Bid your troubles all goodbye
Big brass band from Brazil
Big silver moon
Bill – film: “Both ends of the
candle”
BILLY MAYERL (see:
Mayerl)
BING CROSBY Hits
selection
nd
Bing sings – 2 selection
of his greatest hits
Bingo farm – fox trot –
featured in the Vine and
Russell Revue
(The) Birds in the trees
(Les oiseaux dans les
branches)
Birdsongs at eventide
(The) Birth of the blues –
film: “The best things in life
are free”
Bitter sweet – piano
selection
Black eyes
Leo Robin/Richard
A.Whiting/W.Franke Harling
Edgar Leslie/Al Dubin/Geo.
McConnell
Bob Hilliard/Carl Sigman
Fred G. Bowles/Jack Thompson
P.G.Wodehouse/Oscar
nd
Hammerstein 2 /Jerome Kern
n/a
© 1930
Dick Robertson
1927
Edmundo Ros
Illustration unattributed
Ann Blyth
1947
1921
1927
Piano solos arranged by George
Zalva of 5 songs
Arranged by Reg Connelly
Bing Crosby
1939
Bing Crosby
1944
Ralph Stanley/Nat Ayer
n/a
1925
For violin and piano –
Jean Neago
n/a
1949
Royden Barrie/Eric Coates
B.G.de Sylva/Lew Brown/Ray
Henderson
n/a
Sheree North/Gordon
MacRae/Dan Dailey/Ernest
Borgnine
n/a
1926
1926
Illustration unattributed
1932
n/a
© 1931
Blaze away –song version
T.Murray/R.Leveen
Fred S.Tysh/Victor Deta
L.Hart/R.Rodgers
Noel Coward arranged by
H.M.Higgs
Russian gipsy song arr.
F.M.Collinson
Jimmy Kennedy/Abe Holzmann
1934
1935
1946
1932
© 1929
Bless ‘em all “The service
song”
Bless her little heart
Bless this house
Bless you (for being an
angel)
Blossoms on Broadway –
film
Blossoms on the bough
Blue again
Blue bell – march song
Bluebells of Scotland with
variations (Banks 6d
ed.no.167)
Bluebird of happiness
Bluebird sing me a song
Blue bonnet – you make
me feel blue
Blue champagne
Blue clouds
Blue Danube – film: “The
Blue Danube”
Blue days
Blue Hawaii – film “Waikiki
wedding”
Blue Hawaiian waters and
golden sands
Blue hills of Pasadena (are
calling me home)
Blue moments (without you
dear)
(The) Blue of the night
Blue orchids
Blue Pacific moonlight
Blue ribbon gal
Blue ridge mountain
cottage and you
Blue room – film: “Words
and music”
Blues in the night (my
Mama done tol’ me) –Film
“Blues in the night”
Blue skies – or film “Blue
skies”
Blue skies are round the
corner
(A)Blues serenade
Blue Tahitian moon – film
“Son of fury”
(The) Blue train – musical
comedy
Blue waters
1940
Paul Denniker
Helen Taylor/May H.Brahe
E.Lane/D.Baker
Cartoon + or – George
Formby
Teddy Morris
n/a versions in 3 different keys
The Ink Spots
L.Robin/R.Rainger
Shirley Ross
1937
Sammy Gallop/Carl Sigman
Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh
Edward Madden/Theodore F.
Morse
Ryder arranged by
Geo.H.Farnell
n/a
Marion Harris
n/a
1949
1930
circa
1928
1932
Heyman/Davies/Harmati
B.Davis/J.Hanley
Gracie Fields
Illustration by Fred Lowe +
Dorothy Ward
Illustration unattributed
1940
1928
Geraldo
Frankie Masters
Drawing of Lya Mara
1941
1941
1926
Harold Simpson/Stanley Holt
Leo, Robin and Ralph Rainger
n/a
Bing Crosby
1927
1937
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby
Felix Mendelssohn
1946
Raymond Wallace/Leo. Herbert
Illustration by Fred Low
1929
Morey Davidson/Art
Berman/Buddy Fields
Roy Turk/Bing Crosby/Fred E.
Ahlert/Leo Herbert
Hoagy Carmichael
Jack Payne/Wallace Herbert
Illustration + Jack Chapman
1933
n/a
1931
1939
1930
Ross Parker/Irwin Dash
Al Lewis/Al Sherman
illustration
Bertini + Illustration by
R.Waterman
Syd Dean or Harry Gold
Illustration unattributed
Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart
showgirl
1926
Johnny Mercer/Harold Arlen
Priscilla Lane/Betty
Field/Richard Whorf
1941
Irving Berlin
1927
Mitchell Parish/Frank Signorelli
Mack Gordon/Alfred Newman
n/a or Bing Crosby/Fred
Astaire/ Joan Caulfield
Illustration + Billy Merrin or
Billy Bissett
Carroll Gibbons
film stars
Dion Titheradge/Jay Gorney
n/a
1927
Clifford Seyler/Raymond Leslie
n/a
1929
J.Hughes/F.Lake
Alfred Bryan/Pete
Wendling/Harry Richman
Grady Watts/Frank Ryerson
F.Wise/D.Bergman/E.Lecuona
Charles Dunn/Johann Strauss
Ross Parker/Hughie Charles
Illustration by Huntrods + ad
on back cover
1927
1927
1939
1926
1949
1929
1938
1935
1942
Boa Noite (good-night) –
film: “That night in Rio”
Body and soul
(supplication)
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Alice Faye/Don
Ameche/Carmen Miranda
n/a
1941
Harry Champion
1939
Boiled beef and carrots
Robert Sour/Edward
Heyman/Frank Eyton/John
W.Green
Collins/Murray
(The) Bonnie Queen Mary
Martin Silver
Ocean liner “Queen Mary” +
Martin Silver
1936
Bonnie Strathearn
John Hall/Jacca R.A.McLaren
Hay
Stanley Hill/Art Noel/Don Pelosi
Robert Wilson
1948
Illustration + Billy Cotton or
“Hutch”
n/a
Fats Waller
1939
illustration
Harry Roy or Maurice Winnick
or Jack Hylton
Illustration + dance steps on
back cover
The Versatile Three
Illustration + Harry Parry
1937
1939
Dick Haymes
1948
1947
Chas H.Hoyt/Percy Gaunt
Richard Attenborough/Sheila
Sim
n/a
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
Henry Hall
1932
Joe McCarthy Jr./Jack
Segal/John Benson Brooks
Illustration + Hoagy
Carmichael
1943
Theo Bonheur
illustration
Theo Bonheur
illustration
Arranged by Theo Bonheur
n/a
Theo Bonheur
Theo Bonheur
illustration
Illustration
circa
1920
circa
1930
Circa
1930
1920
1920
Theo Bonheur
illustration
circa
1920
S.K.Russell/Ary Barroso
Allan Roberts/Lester Lee
Alan Stranks/Hans May
n/a
Danny Kaye
Richard Tauber
1941
1947
1945
Eddie Cherkose/Jacques Press
Pat Toylor
1942
Bon voyage – cherie
Boogie woogie bugle boy
Boogie woogie suite
(Blues, Jive, Drag, Stomp,
Rag, Jump)
Boo-hoo
Boom (Why does my heart
go)
Boomps-a-daisy
Don Raye/Hughie Prince
Fats Waller
Borneo
Boston Bounce
Wynn Stanley/Andrew Allen
Al Dallas/Bunny Harris/Benny
Lamarr
Steve Nelson/Bob Hilliard
Bouquet of roses
Bow bells – film: “Dancing
with crime”
(The) Bowery (see “40 Old
Time Hits)
(A)Boy and a girl were
dancing
(A)Boy from Texas – a gorl
from Tennessee
BONHEUR, THEO – see
also pre-1920s lists
An Autumn ride –
W.Paxton & Co. No. 1442
(The) Gay Gordons march
– piano version
On the bonnie banks
o’Loch Lomon’
(A) Spring ride piano solo
(A) Spring ride – piano
duet version
(A) Winter ride – piano
duet version
****
Brazil (aquerela do Brasil)
Bread and butter woman
Break of day – film: “Waltz
time”
Breathless
Heyman/Lombardo/Leob
Trenet/Goetz
Annette Mills
H.Purcell/B.Bernard
1930
© 1941
1945
1939
1921
1944
©1925
(The) Breeze )that’s
bringin’ my honey back to
me)
(The) Breeze and I – from
“Andalucia”
(The) Bridal March and
Weddding March
(The) Bridal Waltz
Bridle hanging on the wall
(There’s a)
Brighterland – Feldman 6d
edition No.2506
Bright-eyed beauty
Brindisi – drinking song
(“Libiam ne’ lieti calici”)
Bring out the little brown
jug
Britain all the way
Broadway melody – film
“Broadway melody”
Broadway melody (of
1936)
Broken-hearted clown
Tony Sacco/Dick Smith/Al Lewis
Kat Starr
1934
Al Stillman/Ernesto Lecuona
Caterina Valente or Jill Day
© 1940
Wagner/Mendelssohn
n/a/ (Lilac Series No. 51)
© 1935
Joe Burke/Milton Drake/Ira
Schuster
Carson J. Robison
Illustration by Muf
1935
n/a
1936
12 popular song successes
arranged by R.S.Stoddon
Jos. Geo. Gilbert/Horatio
Nicholls
G.Verdi
n/a
1933
Jos. Geo. Gilbert
1939
n/a
© 1938
M & G. Franklin
Illustration + Harry Korris
1939
Edward Lockton/ernest
Longstaffe
Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown
n/a
1939
Illustrations+ Charles King/
Bessie Love/Anita Page
Robert Taylor/Eleanor Powell
1929
Illustration + Henry Hall or
Sonny Farrar
Bertini
1937
Illustration + Derickson &
Brown
Cartoon by Geyler
Bird singing
Evelyn Knight
1933
n/a
1923
Albert Whelan
1932
Illustrations + Billy Merrin
1932
Leslie Sarony
Cartoon by Jeff Cook
1929
Murray Semos/frank Stanton
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
Illustration + Janet Brown
Shirley Temple
1949
1936
Irving Berlin
Erell Reaves/Sherman Myers
Paul Francis Webster/Mabel
Wayne
Jay Livingston/Ray Evans
n/a
Illustration by Jeff Cook
Charles Kunz
1934
1932
1934
Bob Hope/Jane Russell
1948
Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
Broken hearted – Here am
I
Broken rosary
B.G.de Sylva/Lew Brown/Ray
Henderson
Lou Klein/Will S. Dillon
Brooklyn Polka
(A) Brown bird singing
Brush those tears from
your eyes
Bugle call rag
Zeke Manners
R.Barrie/H.Wood
Oakley Hldeman/Al
Trace/Jimmy Lee
Jack Pettis/Billy Meyers/Elmer
Schoebel
H.Clayton Jones/ Leon T.
Acland
Al Lewis/Al Sherman/Lee David
Build a little love nest by a
water mill
(A)Bungalow, a piccolo,
and you
Bunkey-doodle-I-doh – the
shortest or the longest
song on record
Busy line
But definitely – from “The
Poor little rich girl”
(The) Butlin Camper’s song
– see “Tramp, tramp,
tramp”
Butterfingers
Butterflies in the rain
Butterfly
Buttons and bows –film:
“Paleface”
© 1935
1927
1944
1922
1948
Button up your overcoat –
from the Dominion theatre
production of “Follow
through”
By all the stars above you
(I love you, I love you, I do)
By an old Abbey door
By an old pagoda
Bye and bye (the sun will
shine)
By candlelight
Bye bye baby
Bye bye black bird
Bye bye blues
By Strauss
By the fireside (In the
gloaming)
By the light of the silvery
moon – film of the same
name
By the old fireside
By the old red mill
By the river of the roses
By the sweat of your brow
By the waters of the Nile
By the windmill
By the wishing well
By your side
Cabin in the hills – from
BBC radio feature
Cabin on the hilltop
Café in Vienna (Sag’ es mir
noch einmal)
(The Café Mozart wltz –
film: “The Third man”
Cairo
Cairo – When lights are
low in
California sunbeam
Call her your sweetheart
Calling all workers – march
for piano solo
Calling “You-hoo!”
Call it a day
Call me back, pal o’mine
Call me early in the
morning (I must catch that
7-35)
DeSylva/Brown/Henderson
Golf ball illustration
1928
Ray O’Hara/Max Wartell/Charles
Williams
Leo.Towers/Harry Leon/Horatio
Nicholls
Jimmy Kennedy/Hugh Williams
Harry Pease/Ed.G.Nelson/Larry
Vincent
Hugh Charles/Sonny Miller
O.Motzan
Illustration + Jack Payne
1930
Illustration unattributed
1932
Illustration by Must
n/a professional copy
1938
1924
Frank Weir or Maurice Keary
Illustration by Pel studios +
Vera Burt/Saxi Holtsworth
Illustration by Fred Low
n/a
1942
© 1924
n/a
Arthur Tracy + illustration by
Leff
Doris Day/ Gordon MacRae
1936
1932
Nat Travers
The Two Bobs
Illustration unattributed or
Donald Peers
n/a
1920
1926
1943
Illustration by Fred Low
Henry Hearty
Illustration + Vera Lynn
Joe Loss
Big Bill Campbell
1928
1928
1940
1941
1939
Professional copy
Illustration + Donald Peers or
Henry Hall
Film still:Joseph Cotton/Valli
1936
1934
illustration
Debroy Somers
© 1919
1927
As featured in Jack Hylton’s
“Together again” at the
Victoria Palace, London
Frank Ifield
n/a
1946
Albert Whelan
Geraldo
n/a
1946
1945
1921
Subscriber’s copy
1926
Mort Dixon/Ray Henderson
Fred Hamm/Dave Bennett/Bert
Lown/Chauncey Gray
Ira & George Gershwin
Ray Noble/Jimmy Campbell/Reg
Connelly
Ed. Madden/Gus Edwards
Will Hyde
Worton David/Hbert W. David
Marty Symes/Joe Burke
Cecil Mac/J.Milton Reddie/Eubie
Blake
Teddy Brogden/Hero de Range
Robert Hargreaves/S.J.Damerell
Will Grosz/Hamilton Kennedy
Ronnie Henderson/Reg Morgan
Bill Campbell/Tommie Connor
Bert Kalmar/Harry Ruby
Jimmy Kennedy/Karel Vacek
Anton Karas
Arthur Freed/Harold Weeks
Raymond Wallace/Sherman
Myers
Sam H.Stept
Leon Payne
Eric Coates
Gerry Mason/Albert Whelan
Ann Shaen
Lawrence Perricone/Harold
Dixon
Herbert Rule/Everett Lynton
1926
1930
1948
1937
1949
© 1949
© 1940
Call me sweetheart
st
Campbell Connelly’s 31
Selection
th
Campbell Connelly’s 37
Selection
(The) Campers’ song
Candy
Candy kisses
Can I forget you – film:
“High, wide and
handsome”
Can’t help lovin’ dat man –
from the musical
“Showboat”
Can’t help singing – film:
“Can’t help singing”
Can’t we talk it over? –
film: “Illegal”
Can’t you hear me say “I
love you”
Can’t you read between
the lines?
Can you hear me mother?
Can you look me in the
eyes (and say we’re thru)
Caravan
Carefree
Careless hands
Carelessly
Carissima – piano selction
from
Carmenella
Carnival time
Carolina – film: “House of
Connelly”
Carolina
Carolina moon –valse with
ukulele part
Harry Leon/Leo Towers/Horatio
Nicholls
10 sings – 6d edition
Illustration + Henry Hall
1935
n/a
1936
12 songs – 1/6d edition
n/a
1940
Harold Turner/Cyril
Warren/Bernard Maye
Mack David/Joan Whitney/Alex
Kramer
George Morgan
nd
Oscar Hammerstein 2 /Jerome
Kern
n/a
1949
Eric Winstone
1944
Danny Kaye
Irene Dunne
1948
1937
Illustration
1927
E.Y.Harburg/J.Kern
Deanna Durbin/Robert Paige
1944
Ned Washington/Victor Young
Margot Grahame
1931
Charles Derickson/Burton Brown
n/a
1927
J.Styne/S.Cahn
n/a
1945
Gilbert Payne/Paul Thomson
Paul Herrick/Judd McMichael
Professional copy
The Inkspots
1937
1947
I.Mills/Duke Ellington/J.Tijol
Gladys Adamson
B.Hilliard/C.Sigman
Charles & Nick Kenny/Norman
Ellis
Hans May/Eric Maschwitz
Ambose
illustration
Derek Roy or Cyril Stapleton
Illustration + Roy Fox
1937
1929
1949
1937
n/a
1948
W.C. Polla
Jack Fishman/Peter Hart/Eddie
Cassen
Lew Brown/Jay Gorney
Art by Armstrong
George Mitchell
1920
1949
Janet Gaynor/Lionel
Barrymore
G.H.Elliott or Joe Loss
Miss Irene Hill from “On with
the show” 1929 Onchan Head
Pavilion, Douglas, Isle of Man
Kathleen Kafla from “On with
the show” 1929 North Pier,
Blackpool
Alfredo or Hal Swain or
Lieut.John Fletcher
Miss Kitty Storrow
Harry Evans
Illustration + Buy War Savings
Certificates
illustration
Carson Robison and his
Oxydol Pioneers
1934
J.Kern/O.Hammerstein 2
nd
Max & Harry Nesbitt/Jack Stodel
Benny Davis/Joe Burke
Carolina moon – valse with
ukulele part
Benny Davis/Joe Burke
Carolina Moon –valse with
ukulele part
Caroline
Caroline
Caroline
Benny David/Joe Burke
Carry on
Carson Robison
Jack O’Hagan/Girvan Dundas
Collection of 23 songs and just a
poem or two – cowboy songs
Hugh Richards/Eric Gorton
Charles Dunn/Otto Goetz
Max & Harry Nesbitt/Al Conray
1945
1928
©
1928
1921
1933
1943
1931
1934
Casablanca
Castles in the air
Castles in the sand
Catai, Catari (Core’ngratocalling for you)
Cathedral in the pines
Cavalry patrol (song of the
steppes)
Ce matin meme – film: “Le
chant de l’exile” – French
edition
C’est vous (It’s you)
Change your partner –
(Paul Jones)
Changes
(The) Changing of the
guard
(The) Changing of the
guard
Chanson d’amour
(Liebeslied) op.71 for violin
& piano
(La) Chanson du Macon –
French edition
rd
Chappell’s 3 Song &
Dance album
rd
Chappell’s 33 Song &
Dance album
Charabanc Joe
(A) Charabanc ride
Charmaine
Stanley J.Damerell/Robert
Hargreaves/Tolchard Evans
Worton David/Horatio Nicholls
(pseudonym for publisher
Lawrence Wright)
Bud Green/Dick
Sanford/Geo.B.McConnell
Gracie Field/S.Cardillo
Herman Darewski
1928
As sung by Syd Moorhouse
1921
Illustration+ Harry Roy
1933
n/a
1948
Charles & Nick Kenny
G. & H.Bantock
Illustration + Ambrose
Hammer & sickle
1938
1944
Edith Piaf/Jean
Vals/H.Bourtayre
Film still
1943
Abner Greenerg/Abner
Silver/Harry Richman
Feldman’s 6d edition No. 2507 –
12 songs arranged by
R.S.Stoddon
Walter Donaldson
Mr. Flotsam & Mr.Jetsam
Alfredo
1927
n/a
1933
1927
1931
Jack Scholl/M.K.Jerome
Illustration attributed AR
Illustration of the Brigade of
Guards
Illustration + Henry Hall
Jos Suk
n/a
© 1922
M.Chevalier/M.Vandair/H.Betti
Maurice Chevalier
1941
20 songs/44 pages
n/a
1934
7 songs/21 pages
n/a
1942
Greatrex Newman/Wolsey
Charles
Ezra Read
Erno Rapee/Lew Pollack
n/a
1925
1922
© 1926
1936
Chasing shadows
Chattanooga Choo Coo
Chatterbox – film: “That’s
right, you’re wrong”
Cheek to cheek – film “Top
hat”
‘Cheerio’ I’ll be seeing you
Cheer up and smile – film
“Follies of 1930”
Benny Davis/Abner Silver
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Allan Roberts/Jerome Brainin
illustration
Gracie Fields - Art by Fred J.
Holloway
Henry Hall
n/a
n/a
Irving Berlin
Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers
1935
Ray Terry/Harry Thompson
Jack Meskill/Con Conrad
1939
1930
Cherie
Cherie
Cherie, c’est vous
Cherokee
Cherokee
Leo Wood/Irving Bibo
Val Valentine
Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Noel Gay
Ray Noble
Edward Lisbona/Michael Carr
Illustration + George Elrick
Miriam Seegar/Noel
Francis/Marjorie White/Frank
Richardson/William Collier Jr./
El Brendell
Art Phillips illustration
Art by Frederick S. Manning
Illustration unattributed
n/a
Illustration + Lew Stone
1935
1941
1939
1921
1928
1931
1938
1935
Cherry blossom Lane (It
looks like rain in)
Cherry blossom time
E.Leslie/J.Burke
Illustration + Henry Hall
1937
Kennedy Russell/Michael Martin
Harvey/Sax Rohmer
1947
Cherry stones
John Jerome
Chestnuts roasting on an
open fire (The Christmas
song)
(The) Chestnut tree –
(includes dance steps)
Mel Torme/Robert Wells
Illustration by Berkeley
Sutcliffe from Lee Ephraim’s
presentation “The Nightingale”
The Radio Revellers or The
Tanner Sisters or Joy Nichols
or Alan Dean
illustration
1938
Chewing a piece of straw
Chi-baba chi-baba (my
bambino go to sleep)
Chicago – see also 1950s
for Frank Sinatra version
Chick – waltz
Chickery chick
Chickery chick
Barnes/Grey
Mack David/Al Hoffman/Jerry
Livingston
Fred Fisher
C.L.Heimann or photo of the
song being sung at His
Majesty’s Boys Camp,
Southwold.
cartoon
Gracie Fields or Perry Como
Chicago
© 1922
?
1945
1945
(A) Child’s prayer
Chimney smoke
(The) Chinaman’s song –
from “Cairo”
Seigfried Sassoon/Arthur Bliss
Norman Gimbel/Larry Coleman
Oscar Asche/Percy Fletcher
Chinatown, my Chinatown
William Jerome/Jean Schwartz
Chinese laundry blues
(Mister Wu)
Ching a lings jazz bazaar
Chin up! Cheerio! Carry!
On! – film: “Babes on
Broadway”
Chocolate soldier from the
U.S.A.
(The) Chocolate soldier’s
daughter
Choir boy
Jack Cottrell
Howard Johnson/Ethel Bridges
E.Y.Harburg/Burton Lane
n/a
cartoon + Carroll Gibbons
Cartoon + Billy Cotton or Kay
Cavendish
n/a
Sydney Lipton
Illustration by B.Sayer – song
performed at His Majesty’s
theatre, London
Illustration by Florence E.
Cooney
George Formby + illustration
by Jeff Cook
Illustration by L.S.Reiss
Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland
Box/Cox/Ilda
Illustration by Markro
1944
Jimmy Kennedy/Michael Carr
Illustration attributed
1938
Dave Oppenheim/Ira
Schuster/Leo Edwards
Leslie Sarony
Illustration + Herman
Darewski
Tommy Trinder from
“Cinderella” at the London
Palladium
Train illustration by Perret
1937
Frank Sinatra
1947
Tony Parry/Ross Parker
Lyle Moraine
Herman Finck
Gracie Fields
Dickie Valentine
Illustration by Collins
1949
1946
1928
Jimmy Wakely/Doris Mayer
A.A. Milne/H.Fraser-Simson
Jimmy Wakely
n/a
1949
1924
Choo-choo-choo –I like
riding on a
Choo Choo blues
Christmas dreaming (a little
early this year)
Christmas Eve in fairyland
Christmas Island
Christmas memories – a
dream fantasy
Christmas polka
Christopher Robin is
saying his prayers
(vespers)
Jimmy Kennedy/Tommie
Connor/Hamilton Kennedy
E.Mack
Sylvia Dee/Sidney Lippman
Sylvia Dee/Sidney Lippman
Mort Bosley/Henry Santrey/E.
Barr
Lester Lee/Irving Gordon
1949
1946
1945
1947
1927
1942
1921
©
1910
1932
1920
1941
1948
1922
Christopher Robin (three
songs)
Christopher Robin is saying his
prayers, alone in the dark and,
at Buckingham Palace –
A.A.Milne/H.Fraser-Simson
n/a hardback or paperback
book
1924
Chug-a-lug (The drink it
down song)
(The) Chum song – official
song of the Daily Record
Scottish Chum Club
Carlotta Lee/Sally Tatman
The Keynotes
1949
Louis Freeman/Uncle Jack
Illustration plus words of the
chorus “Being a chum is fun,
That is why I’m one,Always
smiling, always gay, Chummy
at work & chummy at play etc.
1930
Church bells on Sunday
morning
Cigareets, whusky & wild
wild women
Cinderella (Stay in my
arms)
Cinderella sweetheart
Jack Yellen/Sammy Fain
Gracie Fields
1949
Tim Spencer
cartoon
1947
Jimmy Kennedy/Michael Carr
Illustration + Joe Loss
1938
Art Strauss/Bob Dale
1938
Cinephonic Selection of
popular songs
No.9
th
Cinephonic’s 12 Selection
9 hits with words and music
Illustration + Michael Flome,
Jack Hylton or “Hutch”
n/a
10 hits with words, for piano,
accordion and guitar
Bob Russel/Louis Alter
C.Tiochet/J.Trevor/A.Pestalozza
Bob Hilliard/Carl Sigman
n/a
1938
Joy Nichols
n/a + Deanna Durbin
illustration
1949
© 1935
1947
J.Lange/H.Heath
J.Lange/H.Heath
Harry R.Reser
Donald Peers
Billy Cotton
Illustration + The Clicquot
Club Eskimos
Georges Guetary
1948
1948
1926
Sam M. Lewis/Peter de Rose
A.Hoffman/J.Livingston/C.G.La
mpi
D.Carter/H.M.Tennent
Bernice Petkere
Harry Woods/George Brown
Illustration + Sidney Lipton
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1936
1943
Illustration by Reg Eustace
n/a
illustration
1931
1933
1932
A.Cliff/I.St.Helier
H.M.Burnaby/Harold Arpthorp
C.Tobias/N.Simon
Frederic Norton
Photo from “Co-optimists”
n/a
Sylvie Saint Clair
n/a
1921
1934
1946
© 1916
Ray Gilbert/Don Tosti
nd
Oscar Hammerstein 2 /Richard
Rodgers
A.Dubin/H.Warren
illustration
Mitzi Gaynor/Rossano Brazzi
1949
1949
Constance Bennett
© 1933
B.Hilliard/D.Miles
Frank Sinatra
1946
Circus
Ciribiribin
Civilization (Bongo, bongo,
bongo)
Clancy lowered the boom!
Clancy lowered the boom!
Clicquot
Clopin clopant – Musical:
“Latin quarter”
Close to me
Close to you
Close your eyes
Close your eyes
(The) Clouds will soon roll
by
Coal-black Mammy
Coalman!!
Coax me a bit
Cobbler’s song – from
“Chu Chin Chow”
Coca Roca (Samba)
(A)Cock-eyed optimist –
film: “South Pacific”
Coffee on the morning and
kisses in the night – film:
“Moulin Rouge“
(The) Coffee song (They’ve
got an awful lot of coffee in
Brazil)
Bruno Coquatrix/Kermit Goell
1937
1947
Coimbra (The girls of
Nazaray) (April in Portugal)
(The) Cokey cokey (put
your left arm out)
inc.instructions
Colleen
Colorado
Colorado Sunset –film:
“Colorado Sunset”
Come and have a drink –
at the ‘Victory Arms’
Come back – from “The
Punch Bowl” at The Duke
of York’s Theatre, London
Come back to Sorrento
(Torna a Surriento)
Come buttercups, come
daisies, come tulips – “The
Quack Quack song”
Come dance with me
Come down to earth little
angel
Come happy day
Come in, Mister Cummin
Come out, come out
wherever you are – film:
“Step lively”
Come to me, bend to me –
musical: “Brigadoon”
Come to the Cook-house
door
Coming home
Coming home
Coming home
Coming home
Barbara Gordon/Raul Ferrao
Illustration + Edmundo Ros
1949
Jimmy Kennedy
illustration
1942
Jos.G. Gilbert/Lewis ilda
Walter Hirsch/Harold A.Dellon
L/Wolfe Gilbert/Con Conrad
Illustration + Eric Winstone
Alfredo & his orchestra
Illustration + Jack White
1945
1924
1938
Ralph Butler/Tolchard Evans
Illustration + Billy Cotton
1941
Daisy Fisher/Hero de Rance
Norah Blaney/Gwen Farrar
1924
G.B.De Curtis/Claude Aveling/
Ernesto De Curtis
Don Pelosi/Lewis Ilda/Ken Wood
n/a
© 1911
Illustration of a duck on a
pond
1944
Dick Leibert/George Blake
C.J.Edwards/M. & Fred Elizalde
Anne Shelton
Fred Elizalde
1949
1928
Bill Hunter/Noel Gay
Leslie Sarony
S.Cahn/J.Styne
Illustration + Geraldo
Illustration by Jeff Cook
Frank Sinatra
1941
1930
1944
Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick
Loewe
Greatrex Newman/Wolseley
Charles
Billy Reid
Billy Reid
Billy Reid
Billy Reid
Illustration from musical at His
Majesty’s Theatre, London
n/a
1947
1945
1945
1945
1945
Coming thro’ the cornfield
Comin’ in on a wing and a
prayer
Comin’ thro’ the Rye (see
“40 Old Time Hits)
Concerto for two
Jean Frederick/Horatio Nicholls
Harold Adamson/ Jimmy
McHugh/Frederick Day
Old Scottish Air – Robert Burns
(1759-96)
From Tchaikowsky’s Bb minor
concerto arranged by Robert C.
Haring/Jack Lawrence
Arranged for piano by King
Palmer as in the film “The Great
lie” – Tchaikowsky
Herb Magidson/Jule Styne
Stan Atkins or Stanley Black
Danny Malone or Jack Leon
Eric Winstone
Capt.Robert Farnon of the
Canadian Band of the A.E.F.
Subscriber copy
Bomber plane illustration or +
Tommy Dorsey
n/a
Illustration + Vera Lynn or
Maurice Winnick
1941
Bette Davis
1942
Johnnie Johnston
1942
Bert Ralton & the New York
Havana Band
Reg Dixon
1923
Miss Cecil Cunningham or
Fred Elzalde or Fred
Walmsley
1928
Concerto in Bb minor
Conchita – Marquita, Lolita,
Pepita, Rosita, Juanita
Lopez – film: “Priorities on
parade”
Confidence
Chater Robinson
Confidentially
Reg Dixon
Constantinople
Harry Carlton
1924
1926
1943
©1914
1949
Constantly
Constantly – film: “Road to
Morocco”
Consternation (piano solo)
Conversation for two
Coo but I’m glad I met you
Copa Cabana – musical:
“Magic Carpet”
Coppelia – selection –
famous airs from the ballet
Corabelle (I’m a-comin’ acourtin’)
Cornish Rhapsody (Theme
from)- film: “Love story” –
piano solo
Corn silk
Coronation Scot –piano
solo – signature tune of the
BBC Paul Temple Serial
Coronation selection –
Lawrence Wright’s
(The) Coronation Song
(The) Coronation waltz
(The) Cossack patrol
Counting the milestones
Country Gardens (piano
solo – simplified version)
Country style (square
dance) –film:”Welcome
stranger”
Count your blessings
Cow-heel Joe
Cowboy
Cowboy Songs (America
old&new)
Cow Cow Boogie – from
Swing Symphony”
Cradle song (Wiegenlied) –
film: “Anchors aweigh”
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano
Solos No.1 “Snakes and
ladders”
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano
Solos No.2 “Dominoes”
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano
Solos No.3 “Blue nights”
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano
Solos No.4 “Cannon off the
cush”
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano
Solos No.5 “Hop skip and
jump”
Sonny Miller/Art Strauss
Johnny Burke/Jimmy van
Heusen
George Shearing
Sammy Mysels/Billy
Hueston/Bob Emmerich
A.Saxelbye/W.L.Morris
Val Guest/Manning Sherwin
Illustration + Teddy Foster
Big Crosby/Bob Hope/Dorothy
Lamour
George Shearing
Illustration unattributed + Elsie
Carlisle
n/a
Illustration from The Princes
Theatre, London
illustration
1940
1942
The 5 Smith Brothers
1947
Hubert Bath
n/a
1944
Irving Kahal/Wayne King/ Hal
Bellis
Vivian Ellis
n/a + attributed illustration
1940
Illustration of train
1948
8 items
King George VI
1937
Martin Silver/Henry A. Leah
Jimmy Kennedy
Adapted from “The Song of the
Steppes” lyric by Thomas
Connor
Raymond Wallace/Harry Tilsley
Percy A. Grainger
King George VI & Queen
n/a
n/a
1937
1937
1945
Fred Elizalde
n/a
1928
© 1930
Johnny Burke/James Van
Heusen
Bing Crosby/Joan Caulfield
1947
Edith Temple/Reginald Morgan
Wynn Stanley/Andrew Allen
Michael Carr
1946
1924
1936
Sterling Sherwin
n/a
Dick Henderson
Illustration + Mantovani or
Henry Hall
17 songs
Don Raye/Gene de Paul
Cartoon by Alex Lovy
1941
Brahms/ King Palmer
Frank Sinatra
1946
Harry Engleman
n/a
1934
Thos. Haines
Reginald King
1935
Cicely Murkin
Illustration by N. George
1935
Harry Engleman
n/a
1935
F.H.Kickmann
n/a
1935
Ballet by Delibes arranged for
piano by Ezra Read
Chas. Newman/Allie Wrubel
1949
1935
1926
1943
1922
1939
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano
Solos No.6 “Flying fingers”
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano
Album
Crazy for you
(The) Creaking old mill on
the creek
Crooning (Crooning lullaby)
Cross your heart – from
musical “Queen High”
Crownland – Feldman’s 6d
edition No. 2990
Cruising down the river-the
winning song in the
Hammersmith Palais “Write
a tune” contest.
Cry, baby, cry
Cryin’ for the Carolines –
from the talking film:
“Spring is here”
(The) Crystal gazer
Cuanto le gusta we gotta
get goin’ –film: “A date with
Judy”
(The) Cuckoo clock
(The) Cuckoo waltz
Cuddle up a little closer –
film: “Coney Island”
Cupid on the cake –
novelty fox-trot
Curly head
Curly top
Da-dar, da-dar
Daddy
Daddy’s little girl
Daisy Bell (see “40 Old
Time Hits)
Dance ballerina dance
Dance of an ostracized imp
(The) Dance of hours (suite
de ballet) for piano from
the opera “La Giocanda”
(The) Dance of hours (suite
de ballet) for piano from
the opera
Dance of the raindrops
Dance of the paper dolls
(The) Dance of the wooden
shoes – film:
“No,no,Nanette”
F.H.Klickmann
n/a
1935
Includes: Chase the ace, Crown
and anchor, Devil among the
tailors, Fidgety digits, Rippling
rhythm, and Finger prints
Billy Noddings
Al Lewis/Larry Stock/Vincent
Rose
Al Dubin/Herbert
W.Weise/William F.Caesar
B.G.de Sylva/Lewis E.Gensler
n/a
1937
Alex Alexander’s Radio Boys
illustration
1931
1939
Miss Dorothy Ward
1921
Heart illustration
1926
9 songs arranged by R.S.
Stoddon
Miss Eily Beadell/Miss Nell
Tollerton
n/a
1938
Illustration + Lou Preager or
George Bretton or Bill
Waddington or Phil Green or
Ronnie Munro
Illustration + Ambrose
L.Gray/Bernice Claire
1945
Donald Peers or Hutch
Elizabeth Taylor/Carmen
Miranda/Jane Powell/Xavier
Cugat
illustration
Illustration + Joe Loss
Betty Grable/George
Montgomery/Cesar Romero
Illustration by Holloway
1949
1948
John Jacob Loeb
Billy Reid
Robert Hargreaves/Stanley
J.Damerell/Tolchard Evans
Bob Troup
B. Burke/ H.Gerlach
Harry Dacre
Illustration + Henry Hall
Dorothy Squires
cartoon
1935
1946
1949
Unattributed illustration
Dick James or Issy Bonn
n/a
1941
1949
©1925
Bob Russell/Carl Sigman
1947
Frederic Curzon – piano solo
A.Ponchielli
Vaughan Monroe or Bing
Crosby or Eric Winstone
n/a
illustration
A.Ponchielle
illustration
Arr.
1941
E.Reaves/T.Evans
Johnny Tucker/Joe
Schuster/John Siras
Herb Magidson/Ned
Washington/Michael H. Cleary
Fairies illustration
Emlyn Thomas + Illustration
by Had Hadley
First National and Vitaphone
Picture illustration
1929
1928
Jimmy Eaton/Terry Shand
S.Lewis/J.Young/H.Warren
Frank Petch
R.Gilbert/G.Ruiz
Thomas Griselle/Victor Young
A.Stranks/J.E.Jonasson
Otto Harbach/Karl Hoschna
E.Reavers/S.Myers
1938
1930
1932
© 1920
©1932
1930
1942
1928
1929
Dance the moonlight waltz
with me
Dance time (No.1 The
waltz) No. 2879
Dance with a Dolly (with a
hole in her stockin’)
Dancing in the moonlight
(The) Dancing lesson –
from “The Passing show”
Dancing on the ceiling (He
dances on my ceiling) from
“Evergreen”
Dancing time – from “The
Cabaret Girl” musical
Dancing with my shadow
Dancing with tears in my
eyes – waltz by the writers
of “Tip-toe thro the tulips
with me”
(The) Dancing years –
piano
Dancin’ out
Danny Boy – song to an
old Irish Air
Dapper Dan (from dear old
Dixie land)
(The) Darktown strutters’
ball (inc. Italian parody)
Darling
Darling Daisy
Darling (I’m longing to
greet you)
(The) Darling of the guards
(The) Dashing white
sergeant
Dash’s 1942 song & dance
album
Daughter! Daughter!
(The) Daughter of
Mademoiselle from
Armentieres
Dawn – a reverie in D flat
Daybreak (Till shadows
fall)
Day by day
Daydreaming (all night
long) – film: “The Gay
Impostors” by Busby
Berkeley
Syd Green/Fred Grundland
Illustration + Felix
Mendelssohn
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Silvester
1937
Illustration + Stanley Black
1944
Henry Hall photo by Hughes.
Burlington Gdns
n/a
1934
n/a
1930
George Grossmith/Jerome Kern
n/a
1922
Harry Woods
A.Dubin/J.Burke
Elsie Carlisle
Miss Dorothy Ward
1933
1930
Ivor Novello arranged by C.
Langdon
Gwynne Denni/Lucien Denni
Fred E. Weatherly
n/a
© 1939
Illustration + Leo F. Forbstein
Outline map of Ireland
1924
1941
Albert von Tilzer (b.1878 –
d.1956 nee Gumm or
Gummblinsky)/Lew Brown
Shelton Brooks
Illustration by F.E. Phares
1921
Lou Monte
1945
W.Grosz/W.May
Vera Lynn or Felix
Mendelssohn
Harry Roy
1943
Maurice Winnick
1930
illustration
1935
Harry Davidson
1949
12 songs by various
n/a
1942
Carl & Roger Yale
1947
T.Connor/R.Silver
Illustration by Floyd + The
Yale Brothers
cartoon
Felix Goddard
H.B.Tilsley/Tolchard Evans
n/a
Fred Elizalde
1922
1928
Harry B. Tilsey/Marcelle Mayne
Johnny Mercer/Harry Warren
Illustration + Jack Hylton
Film’s stars inc. Rudy
Vallee/Rosemary Lane/Hugh
Herbert/Allen Jenkins
1930
1938
10 pieces selected by Victor
Silvester arranged by
R.S.Stoddon
Terry Shand/Jimmy
Eaton/Mickey Leader
Gus Kahn/Walter Donaldson
English: Ed.Teschemacher
French: Gustave Ferrari Music:
Herbert Oliver
Lorenz Hart/Richard Rodgers
Sonny Miller/Harry Roy/Gaby
Rogers
Huntley Trevor/Werner R.
Heymann
Jack Meskill/Allan
Ingram/Horatio Nicholls
Arranged by A. Petersen
1937
© 1913
1942
1939
Day dreaming
(A) Day in toy town (book 2
for piano)
(The) Day you went away
Deanna Durbin – album
containing the life story and
study with photographs
and descriptions of several
of her films.
Dearest heart
Dearest love – operetta
Dearest of all
Dearest you’re nearest to
my heart
Earl Burtnett/Richard
Coburn/Carleton Coveny
Elsie Hutchins
n/a
1924
illustration
© 1937
Jimmy Wakely
Includes: My heart is singing, It’s
raining sunbeams, I love to
whistle, My own, Ypu’re as
pretty as a picture, Tis the last of
Summer, and Invitation to the
dance
Louise Kulma/D.Barricini
Noel Coward
Vernon Lathom Sharp
Benny Davis/Harry Akst
Jimmy Wakely
Deanna Durbin
1942
circa
1940
1946
1938
1945
1924
Dear hearts and gentle
people
Bob Hilliard/Sammy Fain
Dearie
(The) Dear little isle I love
Dearly beloved – film: “You
were never lovlier”
Dear old Carolin’ (Won’t
you hurry back to)
Dear old Donegal (Shake
hands with your uncle
Mike)
December
‘Deed I do
Deep down in your heart
Deep in the heart of Texas
Deep night
Burton Asche/Duncan Forbes
Thelma Brakspear/Sonny Miller
Johnny Mercer/Jerome Kern
Illustration + Joe Loss
Illustration by G.Calthorpe
n/a
n/a supplement to “Poppy’s
th
Paper” week ending Sept. 27
1924
Joy Nichols or Edric Connor or
Margery Manners or Johnny
Dennis
n/a
Illustration + Billy Ternent
Rita Hayworth/Fred Astaire
George B.Pitman
Illustration by Malcolm Perret.
1921
Steve Graham
n/a or Bing Crosby
©1942
Al Rinker/Floyd Huddleston
Walter Hirsch/Fred Rose
Cliff Friend/Dave Franklin
June Hershey/Don Swander
Rudy Vallee/Charles Henderson
1949
1926
1947
1941
Deep purple
Delayed action – see:
“George Shearing”
Delilah (dreams of long
ago)
Delyse
M.Parish/P. de Rose
George Shearing
Les Baker
n/a or Lena Horne
n/a
Bing Crosby or Gene Autry
Ellis Vizard in “On with the
Show” 1929 at Onchan Head
Pavilion, Douglas, Isle of Man
n/a
n/a
Horatio Nicholls
illustration
1947
Jos. Geo. Gilbert/Horatio
Nicholls
Olive Wallace
Illustration
1937
Cartoon inc. Donald Duck
1942
Otto Harbech/ Oscar
nd
Hammerstein 2 / Sigmund
Romberg
n/a or illustration
1926
Sydney Baynes
Illustration by Anna
Devotion
Wenda/Haydn Wood
n/a – professional copy
Diane (I’m in heaven when
th
I see you smile – film: “7
Heaven”
Erno Rapee/Lew Pollack
n/a or illustration
Der Fuehrer’s face – Walt
Disney film
(The) Desert Song – from
the romantic operetta – see
also “One alone” from the
Desert Song
Destiny waltz
1949
1921
1943
1942
1929
1939
1941
1912
1924
1937
(The) Dicky bird hop (the
birdies on the sycamore
tree)
(The) Dickey-bird song –
films: “three daring
daughters” or “The Birds
and the bees”
(A)Dicky bird told me so
Did I remember – film:
“Suzy”
Did my heart beat, did I fall
in love!
Didn’t you know (or didn’t
you care)
Did you ever get that
feeling in the moonlight
Did you ever see a dream
walking?
Did your mother come from
Ireland?
Dig you later ( Ahubba,hubba, hubba) –
film: “Come back to me”
Dime a dozen
Dinah
Dinner at eight
Dinner for one please
James
Dites-moi – from “South
Pacific”
Does she love me (yes or
no)
Does the spearmint lose
it’s 25lavor (on the bedpost
overnight?)
Do I love you
Do I love you – film:
“Maytime in Mayfair”
Doin’ what comes natur’lly
– film: “Annie get your gun”
Do I really deserve it from
you
Do I? Yes I do!!
(The) Doll dance
Dolores – film: “The Gay
City”
(The) Donkey serenade –
film: “The Firefly”
Don’t ask me why
Don’t ask me why
Don’t ask me why – film:
“Rio Rita”
Don’t believe everything
you dream – film: Around
the world”
Leslie Sarony/Ronald Gourley
Gracie Fields
1926
Howard Dietz/Sammy Fain
Jeanette MacDonald/ Jose
Iturbi/ Jane Powell
1947
Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Al Maud/Carol
Bourne
Harold Adamson/Walter
Donaldson
B.Russell/G.Meyer/P.Wendling
Illustration + Jay Whidden
1929
Jean Harlow/Franchot
Tone/Cary Grant
illustration
1936
Harry Castling/Maurice Scott
Miss Gertie Gitana
1922
James Cavanaugh/Larry
Stock/Ira Schuster
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
Illustration
1944
Tessie O’Shea
1933
Jimmy Kennedy/Michael Carr
Illustration + Henry Hall
1936
H.Adamson/J.McHugh
Carmen Miranda
1945
Cindy Walker
SamM.Lewis/Joe Young/Harry
Akst
Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh
Michael Carr
Harry Roy
n/a
1949
1925
12 MGM stars
Illustration my MUF
1933
1935
Illustration/logo
1949
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
Cartoon + Billy Milton
1941
B.Rose/M.Bloom/E.Breuer
Miss Florrie Forde
1924
Cole Porter
Bruno Bidoli/David Heneker/Don
Pelosi
Irving Berlin
n/a
Anna Neagle/Michael Wilding
1939
1949
n/a
1946
S/Clare/G.Arnold/H.Williams
Illustration by Leff + Ben
Bernie
Wee Georgie Wood
illustration
Tommy Dorsey & his
Orchestra
Jeanette MacDonald/Allan
Jones
Maurice Winnick
Jack Payne
Gladys Moncrieff
1930
Kay Kyser
1943
Rodgers & Hammerstein 2
nd
H.Rule/F.Holt/L.Silberman
Nacio Herb Brown
F.Loesser/L.Alter
Bob Wright/Chet Forrest/Rudolf
Friml/Herbert Stothart
J.Young/R.Stoiz
J.Young/R.Stoiz
J.Young/R.Stoiz
Harold Adamson/Jimmy
McHugh
1933
1920
1926
1941
1937
1931
1931
1931
Don’t blame it all on me
Don’t blame me
Don’t bring Lulu
Don’t cry Cherie
Don’t cry Joe (Let her go,
let her go, let her go)
Don’t do that to the por
puss cat
Don’t ever leave me – film:
“Sweet Adeline”
Don’t ever leave me – film:
Bees in paradise”
Don’t ever marry for money
(you must only marry for
love)
Don’t ever pass me by
Don’t ever walk in the
shadows
Don’t fall in love
Don’t fence me in – film:
“Hollywood canteen”
Don’t forget the old folks at
home
Don’t get around much
anymore
Don’t let Julia fool you
Don’t let that moon get
away – film: “Sing you
sinners”
Don’t make a song about it
– Sing!
Don’t make me laugh (with
tears in my eyes)
Don’t save your smiles
Don’t say that nobody
loves you
Don’t sit under the apple
tree
Don’t sweetheart me
Don’t wake me up
(because I’m dreaming)
Don’t wear your heart on
your sleeve – from “Follow
a star”
Don’t worry sweetheart
Don’t you believe it, Dear
Don’t you ever cry
Doreen – piano solo
Do something – film:
“Nothing but the truth”
Dorothy Terriss/Leo Woo/Ted
Morse
Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh
illustration
1924
Charles Kunz or Jack
Chapman
n/a
1933
Yvette Darnac
Bebe Daniels
1941
1949
Cartoon + Leslie Sarony
1928
Oscar Hammerstein 2 /Kerome
Kern
Val Guest/Manning Sherwin
Irene Dunne
1929
Anne Shelton
1944
Blanche Posnack/George
Posnack
Joe Loss
1949
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby
Art Noel/Clem Bernard
Vera Lynn or Jack White
illustration
1940
1942
Eddie Lisbona/Joe Lubin
Cole Porter
Carl Carlisle/Maisie Weldon
Film stars
1947
1944
A.Noel/D.Pelosi
illustration
1937
Bob Russell/Duke Ellington
n/a
1942
Burke Bivens/Jerome
Brainin/Allan Roberts
John Burke/James V. Monaco
Illustration + Dick Todd
1941
Bing Crosby/Fred MacMurray/
Jack Hylton
1938
Tommie Connor/Desmond
O’Connor/Walter Ridley
Al Stillman/Nat Simon
n/a
1947
Illustration + Ambrose
1939
Benny Davis/J.Fred Coots/Ted
Fio Rito
A.Gray/T.Connor
Illustration + Joe Loss
1936
Randolf Sutton or Stan Atkins
orMarcel de Haes & Donald
Edge or Eric Winsstone
cartoon
1944
C.Friend/C. Tobias
Alfred Zmigrod/Han Dunk/Piet
Van Dijk
Furber/Yellen/Ellis
Eric Winstone
Teddy Foster
1943
1949
cartoon
1930
Syd Green/Art Strauss
Artie Shaw/Johnny Lehmann
Roy Allan/Stan Bradbury
Tony Lowry
Bud Green/Sam H.Stept
Jack Leon
Artie Shaw
Illustration + Les Allen
Illustration by Holloway1945
Helen Kane
1941
1946
1940
Billy Rose/Lew Brown/Ray
Henderson
Lew Brown/Ray Henderson
Joe Marsala
L.Sarony/F.Eyton
nd
L.Brown/T.Tobias/S.H.Stept
© 1925
1942
1929
(The) Down and out blues
– film: “Happy returns”
Down Argentina way – film:
“Down Argentina way”
Down beside a Dutch canal
Down by the old mill
stream
Down by the old village
pump
Down every street
Sam Mayo with additional lyrics
by Charles Dunn
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Flanagan & Allen
1938
1940
Arthur Young/Val Valentine
Tell Taylor
Don Ameche/Betty
Grable/Carmen Miranda
Illustration + Arthur Young
Bing Crosby
Ralph Butler/Roy Leslie
Cartoon + Reg Bolton
1934
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
Illustration or Carroll Levis &
Eddie Lee
Illustration + Marray &
Mooney
Illustration + Flanagan & Allen
Florence Oldham
Singing cowboy illustration
Robert Wilson
The Andrews Sisters or Loe
Preager
1940
Down forget-me-not lane
Morgan/Chester/Nicholls
Down forget-me-not lane
Down Harmony Lane
Down in dreamy valley
Down in the glen
Down in the valley (hear
that train blow) –film: “
Moonlight and cactus”
Down our way
Down Sweetheart Avenue
Morgan/Chester/Nicholls
Harry Leon/Leo Towers
Michael Carr
Harry Gordon/Tommy Connor
Frank Luther
Gloria Brent
illustration
1945
1947
Illustration by Fred Low+ Sam
Browne or Peggy Brooks
n/a
1947
n/a
Illustration from “Irene” at His
Majesty’s Theatre, London
Joe Loss or Ian Stewart
Gloria Jean/Evelyn
Ankers/Patric Knowles or
Paula Green (not film version)
n/a
1924
1945
Renee Houston/Donald
Stewart
Illustration + Beryl Davis
1941
Illustration unattributed
1920
1946
Tom Miller/Will Hurst
Ellen Wright
Maureen O’Hara & Harry
James’ Music Makers
Will Hurst
Illustration by BH
Dream – film: “Daddy long
legs”
Dream again
Dream boat
Johnny Mercer
Fred Astaire/Leslie Caron
Box,Cox & Kulma
Mildred White Wallace
1946
1923
Dream Daddy
Louis Herscher/George
Keefer/Jos.Geo. Gilbert
Kim Gannon/Mabel Wayne
Allan Roberts/Lester Lee
Illustration by S.Woods
Illustration by Wohlman +
Mildred White-Wallace
Jack Hylton’s Band
Eric Winstone or Joy Nichols
Gloria Brent
1949
1949
Down the old Spanish trail
Eugene James/Charles Murray
Frank Chacksfield/Cedric
Rushworth
J.Kennedy/K.L.Smith
Down the road a piece –
piano solo
Down the vale
Down town east of
Broadway
Down yonder
Do you believe in dreams –
film: “Pardon my Rhythm”
Don Rave
Do you Boogie Woogie?
(teaching book)
Do you care?
Leonard Marvin Cohn
Do you ever dream of
tomorrow like I do?
Do you ever think of me
Jack Popplewell
Do you love me – film: “Do
you love me”
Do you recall
(A)Dream
(A)Dreamer’s holiday
Dreamer with a penny
Gunby Hadath/Frank L. Moir
Noel Gay
L.Wolfe Gilbert
Irving Bibo/Don George/Al
Piantadosi
Jack Elliott/Lew Quadling
Harry D. Kerr/John Cooper/Earl
Burtnett
Harry Ruby
1931
1948
1941
1941
1932
1947
1947
1943
© 1924
1921
1944
1946
1945
1927
Circa
1920
1945
1923
Dream girl – film: “Dream
girl”
Dreaming (dreaming of
you) – musical “Fast and
furious”
Dreaming
Dreaming
Dreaming of you
Dream kisses
J.Livingston/R.Evans
Betty Hutton
1948
Ralph Stanley/Harry Condor
Miss Margaret Bays/ Frederick
Granger
1923
Bud Flanagan/Reg Connelly
Anthony Stephan/Miguel Prado
Duncan Forbes
Jack Yellen/M.K.Jerome
1932
1940
1922
1927/8
Dream Lagoon
Dreamland-I’m on my way
to
Dream melody
Jabez Holyhead/Ted Burton
Edgar Leslie/Ab Green
Roy Fox or Henry Hall
Unattributed illustration
n/a
Cartoon + Miss Wyn
McCarthy or Dbroy Somers or
Herman Darewski
Illustration by H.E.J.
Jack Hylton
illustration
1922
Illustration + Reg Batten or
Layton & Johnstone
n/a
1929
illustration
1935
n/a
1928
Illustration + “Hutch”
Illustration by Barbelle +
Ambrose
Geraldo
1945
1932
Illustration by Fred Lowe
illustration
Fred Hartley
Illustration + Henry Hall or
Walsh & Barker
Ambrose Barker & Peggy
Wynne
Illustration + Gerald Bright
1924
1944
1944
1934
Illustration
n/a
1921 or
1936
1941
Lew Brown/Billy Rose/Ray
Henderson
C.Armstrong Gibbs
Norman Whiteley
Max Bygraves
1944
n/a
n/a
1946
© 1940
Johnny Marvin
Fox-trot medley for piano of 10
songs – no. 2390
Irving Berlin
Buck Ram
Jimmy Wakely
illustration
1942
1934
Dorothy Dickson
illustration
1933
1944
Art Kassel
Syd Dean
1947
Dream Mother
Ted Koehler/Frank Magine/
C.Naset
Al Lewis/Al Sherman/Joe Burke
(The) Dream of Olwen –
film: “While I live”
Dream shadows – from
“Hollywood Holiday”
Dreams of yesterday –
musical “Virginia”
Dreams of yesterday
Dream sweetheart
Charles Williams – piano solo
Dream Valley
Nick Kenny/Charles Kenny/Joe
Burke
Clay Boland/Frank Winegar
Jos. Geo. Gilbert/edgar Leslie
Iris Taylor
Michael Carr/Fred Grundland/
Lewis Ilda
Rex Halm/Jay Eltinge
Dreary weather
(A)Dream world is waiting
Dreamy afternoon
Dreamy serenade
Drifting (down the stream
to you)
Drifting and dreaming
Drink to me only – old
English air
Dry your eyes – as sung by
Elizabeth Schumann &
Richard Tauber
Dummy Song (I’ll take the
legs from some old table)
Dusk – piano solo
Dusky aristocrat – piano
solo
Dust
(The) Early ‘20s
Easter parade
Easter Sunday (I’ll be
thinking of you)
(The) Echo said “No”
Mitchell Parish/Haven Gillespie/
J.Fred Coots
Dougls Furber/R.P.Weston/Bert
Lee/Jack Waller/J.A.Tunbridge
Fred Heatherton
Bud Green
Haven Gillespie/Egbert van
Alstyne/Erwin R.Schmidt/Loyal
Curtis
Arranged for piano by Wilson
Manhire or Roger Quilter
Ethel Wood/C.Zeller
1925
1925
1947
1940
1922
1927
(The) Echo told me a lie
El cumbanchero (rumbaguaracha)
Eleanor – fox-trot song
Eleven more months and
Ten more Days
Elmer’s Tune
Empty saddles – film:
“Rhythm on the range”
(The) End of a wonderful
day
(The) End of the road
Enjoy yourself (It’s later
than you think)
Escape to happiness –
film: “Escape to happiness”
– intermezzo (Souvenir de
Vienna)
Evelyn
Evening shadows
(The) Everlasting waltz
(The) Ever-open door
Ever so goosey
Every little movement (see
“40 Old Time Hits)
Every minute of the hour
Every night at seven –
remember? –film:
“Suspected person”
Every night I cry myself to
sleep over you
Every now and then (say I
love you)
Everyone must have a
sweetheart
Every step towards
Killarney
Everything I have is yours
– also a film title or film:
“Dancing lady”
Everything is Hunky Dooly
Howard Barnes/Harold Fields/
Dominic John/Peter Jack
J.Crayhon/G.Williams/Rafael
Hernandez
Arthur J.Lamb/Jessie L.Deppen
Arthur Fields/Fred Hall
Nadia Dore
1949
illustration
1943
illustration
Jack Hylton or Jimmie
Whitelaw
n/a
1922
1930
Bing Crosby
1936
Sonny Miller/Art Strauss
Sam Browne
1948
William Dillon/Harry Lauder
Herb Magidson/ Carl Sigman
Harry Lauder
Janet Brown or Avril Angers or
Paul Adam
Leslie Howard/Ingrid Bergman
1924
1949
Paul Weston/Sid Robin
William Polla
16 song arrangement by Henry
Hall
W.J.Stanley/S.Wilson
Wright Butler/Raymond Wallace
Otto Harbach/Karl Hoschna
Ronnie Pleydell
n/a – professional copy
illustration
1948
1928
1935
Eddie Grossbart
Cyril Mellor
n/a
1928
1929
© 1910
Nick & Chas. F. Kenny
Barbara Gordon/Harry Parr
Davies
Illustration + Joe Loss
n/a
1936
1942
Howard
Johnson/Leo.Wood/Irving Bibo
Bruce Sievier/Cecil Norman
Illustration attributed + Vera
Burtand Sam Holtsworth
Layton & Johnstone
1923
Art Noel/Don Hart/Fred
Grundland
H.B.Tilsley/Tolchard Evans
Illustration + Billy Cotton or
Sydney Lipton
Illustration by Fred Low
1938
Harold Adamson/Burton Lane
Stars from the film/Joan
Crawford/Clark Gable
1933
Eddie Pola
Illustration+Lew Stone or
Ambrose
Jessie Matthews
1935
Walter Williams
1928
Maurice Winnick or Gracie
Fields
Helen Breen
1949
Dennis Morgan/Jack Carson/
Dorothy Malone/Penny
Edwards
1948
Elmer Albrecht/Sammy Gallop/
Dick Jurgens
Billy Hill
Famous violin solo for piano by
Heinz Provost
Everything’s in rhythm with
my heart – film: “First a girl”
Every time my sweetie
passes by
Everywhere you go
Maurice Sigler/Al Goodhart/Al
Hoffman
Harry Carlton
Ev’rybody’s got to wear a
smile
Ev’ry day I love you (just a
little bit more) – film: “Two
Texas Knights”
Bert Elton
L.Shay/J.Goodwin/M.Fisher
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
1941
1936
1926
1925
1935
1936
Ev’ry day is one day nearer
(bringing happiness to me
and you)
Ev’ry hen’s a chicken in
Chicago
Ev’rything I love – from
“Let’s face ir”
Ev’rytime I look at you
Ev’rytime I look at you
Ev’rywhere
Excuse me lady
Gerry Mason
Billy Merrin
1940
Hugh Richards/Eric Gorton
n/a
1921
Cole Porter
Bobby Howes/Pat Kirkwood
1941
Mort Curroy
Jack Popplewell/Michael Carr
George Mahon
Edgar
Leslie/Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Horatio
Nicholls
Nicholas Brodszky/Barry Barron
Coates/Bizet
Louis Goddard
Louis Goddard
Illustration + Harry Roy
Illustration by M
Illustration + Lou Preagar
Illustration attributed
1934
1941
1949
1929
Illustration + Eric Winstone
n/a
n/a
n/a
(The) Fairy tale parade –
song contest winner
Faithful forever – film:
“Gulliver’s Travels”
Famous Waltzes (book 1)
Famous Waltz Gems –
(Gem series book 19)
Far away places
Far away places
Fare thee well
Farewell Blues
David S.Sharp
Nursery rhyme illustration
1946
1949
1932
circa
1920
1946
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger
Paramount Pictures illustration
1939
Johann Strauss
9 waltzes easily arranged for the
piano
Whitney/Kramer
Whitney/Kramer
J.Campbell/F.Eyton/N.Gay
Elmer Schoebel/Paul
Mares/Leon Rappolo
Illustration by C.N.Dilly
n/a
1932
1934
1948
1948
1939
1923
Fascination – gipsy valse –
piano solo
FATS WALLER
Fats Waller – The London
suite for piano
Fats Waller – album of 8
musical rythms
Ain’t misbehaving
Ain’t misbehaving – from
“Connie’s hot chocolates”
Alligator crawl
Boogie Woogie Suite
(Blues, jive, drag, stomp,
rag, jump)
Honeysuckle rose –piano
transcription
F.D.Marchetti
Bing Crosby
Petula Clark
Illustration + Billy Cotton
Ben Selvin & his Vocalion
Orchestra + illustration by
Starmer
illustration
Thomas “Fats” Waller
Fats Waller
1947
Thomas “Fats” Waller
Fats Waller
1943
A.Razaf/T.Waller/H.Brooks
A.Razaf/T.Waller/H.Brooks
n/a
n/a
©1929
©1929
Thomas “Fats” Waller
Fats Waller
alligator illustration
Fats Waller
© 1934
1945
Andy Razaf/Thomas Waller –
transcription by Eddie Carroll
n/a
©1929
this arr.
1936
G.F.West
n/a
1931
17 marches arranged for piano
by Ernest Haywood
H.J.Rome
Grenadier guards illustration
1932
Flanagan & Allen
1938
(The) Excuse me waltz
(The) Fair maid of Perth
Fairy dreams
Fairy revels
****
Faust (de Gounod) – 13
pages
Favourite Marches
F.D.R.Jones from “The
little dog laughed...to see
the moon”
1944
th
Feldman’s 39 Song &
Dance album
Feudin’ and fightin’
Fiddle dee dee – film: “It’s
a great feeling”
50 years of song – no.
2320 – selection of
historical song successes
Finian’s rainbow – piano
selection
Fire, fire *1120 W.Paxton
& Co.
Fireside dreams – piano
solo
(The)First few days
(The) First lullaby –
featured in “Apple sauce”
at the London Palladium
(The) First time I saw you –
film: “The toast of New
York”
(The) First waltz
Five foot two, eyes of blue
(has anybody seen my girl)
Five minutes more – from
“Piccadilly hayride”
(The) Fleet’s in – film: “The
Fleet’s in”
Florrie Forde’s
Favourites
Flower waltzes (10)
(The) Flying two-step –
novelty dance with full
description
Fold your wings – song
from “Glamorous night”
Foolish facts (just a nut
song) – U.S.A.
Fools rush in
Footloose and fancyfree
Forever and ever
For ever I need you
FORMBY, GEORGE – see
also 1950s list
(The) Baby show
Bless ‘em all – “The
Service Song”
21 pieces complete words and
music
Al Dubin/Burton Lane
S.Styne/S.Cahn
Constance Bennett/Russ
Columbo
cartoon
Doris Day/Dennis
Morgan/Jack Carson
n/a
1933
E.Y.Harburg/B.Lane
Illustration by Don Tattman
1947
Ezra Read
illustration
circa
1930
W.J.Wyeth
H.Purcell/D.Heneker/M.Sherwin
J.Popplewell/M.Carr
Illustration by JAY
Anne Shelton
Vera Lynn
1930
1944
1941
A.Wrubel/N.Shilkret
Cary Grant/Frances Farmer
1937
Ralph Butler/Noel Gay
S.Lewis/J.Young/R.Henderson
Illustration + Donald Peers
Illustration + Guy Lombardo
1942
1949
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Sid Field/The Ross Sisters
1946
Johnny Mercer/Victor
Schertzinger
Selection including: Oh! Oh!
Antonio, Hold out your hand you
naughty boy, She’s a lassie from
Lancashire, Til we meet again, A
bird in a gilded cage, Has
anybody here seen Kelly? Down
at the old Bull & Bush, Pack up
your troubles, It’s a long long
way to Tipperary, Good-bye-ee
Leonard Fletcher
J.B.Matthews/C.H.Rankin
Dorothy Lamour
1942
Florrie Forde
1940
n/a
n/a
1931
1920
C.Hassall/I.Novello
n/a
1935
Crumit/O’Brian/Curtis
6 cartoons by Barbelle
1931
J.Mercer/R.Bloom
Gus Kahn/Carmen Lonbardo
Vera Lynn
Illustration + Dick
Robertson/Jack Ryan
Gracie Fields
Ad for the Big Brother
Movement for British Boys to
Australia
1940
1935
George Formby
cartoon + George Formby
1942
1940
21 songs, words, piano and
ukelele
M.Rosa/F.Winkler
Ilma Merska Barnes
Wise/Malcolm/Sanford
J.Hughes/F.Lake
1947
1949
© 1933
1947
1925
Chinese laundry blues
(Mister Wu)
Leaning on a lamp-post –
from “Feather your nest”
Smile all the time
When I’m cleaning
windows – film: “Keep your
seats please”
You’ll be far better off in a
home – based on the
march “El Abanico”
For me and my gal – film:
“For me and my gal”
For sentimental reasons (I
love you)
Jack Cottrell
For sweethearts
everywhere
For you
Four Aces – suite for piano
Francis & Day’s album of
Old Time Favourites No.2
th
Francis & Day’s 38
selection
th
Francis & Day’s 39
selection
nd
Francis & Day’s 52
selection
Francis & Day’s Winter
1930 song & dance album
Fun and fancy free – from
Walt Disney’s film of the
same name
(A) Garden in Granada
(A) Gal in calico – film:
“The time, the place and
the girl”
Galway Bay
Galway Bay
Galway Bay
(The) Gang show 1937 –
see “(The) Sun breaks
through”
(A)Garden in the rain
Gavotte – from “Mignon”
(The) Gay ‘90s – waltz
medley for piano
(The) Gay Gordon’s march
– piano version
Gayneth Ballet (see “Sabre
dance”)
(The General’s fast asleep
1932
Noel Gay
George Formby + illustration
by Jeff Cook
Illustration + George Formby
George Formby/Harry Coady
Gifford/Cliffe/Formby
George Formby
George Formby
1942
1937
Box/Cox/Read
cartoon by J.Gale-Thomas +
George Formby
1941
Edgar Leslie (b.1885d.1976)/E.R.Goetz/G.W.Meyer
Derek Watson/William Best
Judy Garland
1932
Eddy Howard
1946
C.Shelley/M.Mayne/A.Conray
illustration
1945
Al Dubin/Joe Burke
Billy Mayerl
Vesta Victoria/George
Bastow/George Beauchamp &
others
12 popular successes arranged
by Henry E. Pether
12 popular successes arranged
by Henry E. Pether
10 popular successes arranged
by Dudley E. Bayford
16 songs
Jack Hylton
illustration
n/a
1930
1933
circa
1920
n/a
1929
n/a
1930
n/a
1939
Illustration by Fred Lowe
1930
Behjamin/Wise
cartoon
1947
Lewis/Baer/Vasilescu
Leo Robin/Arthur Schwartz
Illustration + Mantovani
Film’s stars + Carmen
Cavallaro
1938
1946
Dr. Arthur Colahan
Dr. Arthur Colahan
Arranged by The Four Ramblers
n/a
Anne Shelton or Billy Cotton
Ireland’s Terry
1947
1947
1947
James Dyrenforth/Carroll
Gibbons
Ambrise Thomas arranged for
piano by Wilson Manhire
10 songs no. 2251
n/a
1928
illustration
1934
illustration
1932
Theo Bonheur
illustration
irca
1930
Kennedy/Carr
Illustration by Mof
1935
1937
Gentlemen! The King! ( as
introduced by Cicely
Courtneidge)
George Shearing’s piano
arrangements album
Girl of my dreams
(The) Girls of Nazaray
(Avril au Portugal)
(The) Girl that I marry –
from “Annie get your gun”
(The) Gipsy
Give a little whistle – from
Walt Disney’s “Pinocchio”
Give me a song with a
beautiful melody – film: “It’s
a great feeling”
Give yourself a pat on the
back
Glad rag doll
Glamorous night –
pianoforte selection
Glass mountain (The
legend of) – film: The
Glass mountain” pno solo
(The) Glazier
(The) Gods were angry
with me
Go home (your mother
wants you!)
Goin’ to the country fair –
film: “Sweet Rosie
O’Grady”
Gonna get a girl
Gone aloft (A medley
burlesque)
Goodbye, Hawaii
Good-bye Sally – from the
production “Shepherds pie”
(The) Goodbye waltz
Good-little bad-little you
Good luck until we meet
again
Good morning sergeant
major
Goodnight children
everywhere – featured and
broadcast by Gracie Fields
in France – with a tender
thought to evacuated
children
Goodnight little skipper
Goodnight sweetheart
McLaren/Ray
photo of King George V
1935
Includes In the mood, Southern
fried, At the woodchopper’s ball,
Jump for joy, Delayed action,
Wednesday night hop
Sunny Clapp
Gordon/Ferrao
n/a
1941
n/a
Edmundo Ros
© 1927
1949
Irving Berlin
Webb Tilton
1946
Billy Read
Washington/Harline
Illustration by Pisani
Illustration by Disney-Mickey
Mouse Ltd
Doris Day/D.Morgan/Jack
Carson
1945
1940
Ralph Butler/Raymond Wallace
Randolph Sutton
1929
J.Yellen/M.Ager/D.Dougherty
Ivor Novello/C.Hassall
Illustration (attributed)
n/a
1929
1935
Nino Rota
n/a
1949
Anthony de Bruyn/Donovan
Meher
“Foreman Bill” & “Roma”
Illustration unattributed
1942
Jimmy Wakely & Margaret
Whiting
cartoon + Sam Browne/Mary
Naylor
illustration
1948
Al Lewis/Howard Simon/Paul
Ash
R.Rutherford arranged by
H.Arpthorp
Robins/Apollon
A.Riscoe/A.Riscoe/J.Borelli
AileenStanley ( gramophone
girl)
Tommy Handley
1927
Harry Aloma
cartoon + Arthur Riscoe
1934
1939
W.Howe/H.Staite/G.Lee/P de
Cromer
Bud Green/Sam H. Stept
Horatio Nicholls
Illustration + Gloria Gaye
1944
cartoon + Jack Hylton
Illustration + Jack Hylton
1928
1939
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
cartoon
1940
Gaby Rogers/Harry Phillips
Illustration by Harwood/
Gracie Fields
1939
D.Hart/A.Noel/L Ilda
R.Noble/J.Campbell/R.Connelly
Illustration + Van Straten
Rudy Vallee
1938
1931
J.Styne/S.Cahn
C & R Yale/J.Lalley/J.Ferrie
M.Gordon/H.Warren
1949
1946
1943
1927
Goodnight till tomorrow
Goodnight to you all
Good-night Vienna – film:
“Good-night Vienna”
Good-night, wherever you
are – from “Once in a
laugh-time”
Good ship Lollipop –
(Shirley Temple) – see “On
the good ship Lollipop”
Gotta be this or that
GRACIE FIELDS – see
also 1950s
(The) Gracie Fields album
of favourite songs
Songs “Our Gracie” sings –
book presented with
th
Woman’s World Oct. 7
1933.
Songs made famous by
Gracie Fields
After to-night we say
“good-bye” – film: “Looking
on the bright side”
An old violin
Arriverderci (‘till our next
meeting)
Au revoir
Bell bottom trousers
Blue bird of happiness
Charmaine
Chi-baba chi-baba (My
bambino go to sleep)
Christmas Eve in fairyland
Church bells on Sunday
morning
(The) Dicky Bird Hop (The
birdies on the sycamore
tree)
Everywhere you go
Forever and ever
Basil Foster/Bill Even/Jack
Markham
J.Denby/M.Watson
H.Marvell/G.Posford
Issy Bonn
1945
Jenny Howard
Jack Buchanan
1937
1932
Robertson/Hoffman/Weldon
Hatton & Manners
1944
Sunny Skylar
illustration
1945
Includes Walter Walter, I never
cried so much in all my life, The
Biggest Aspidistra, Mrs. Binns
twins, She fought like a tiger, In
my bottom drawer, Out in the
cold cold snow,’Fanso my hot
Spanish knight, Shall I be an old
man’s darling.
12 songs music & lyrics
Gracie Fields
1948
Gracie Fields
1933
Includes My blue heaven, My
lucky day, Ramona, Fred
Fanackapan, Because I love
you, After to-night we say
“goodbye”, Laugh clown laugh,
Shop at the Co-op shop, The
house is haunted, Happy
ending.
Leo Towers/Harry Leon
Gracie Fields
1934
Gracie Fields
1932
Howard Fisher
Tommie Connor/G.D’Anzi
Illustration + Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
1931
1942
Erwin Drake/Jimmy Shirl/Alstone
Moe Jaffe
Gracie Fields
Cartoon + Gracie Fields/Jack
Davey
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
1947
1944
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
1949
1949
Leslie Sarony/Ronald Gourley
Gracie Fields
1926
Larry Shay/Joe Goodwin/Mark
Fisher
M.Rosa/F.Winkler
Gracie Fields
1949
Gracie Fields
1947
Heyman/Davies/Harmati
Erno Rapee/Lew Pollack
Mack David/Al Hoffman/Jerry
Livingston
Tony Parry/Ross Parker
Jack Yellen/Sammy Fain
1940
© 1926
1947
Goodnight children
everywhere – featured and
broadcast in France – with
a tender thought to all
Evacuated Childen
If
I’ll always love you
I love the moon
I’m sending a letter to
Santa Claus
In my arms
(The) Little old mill (went
round and round)
Looking on the bright side
– film “Looking on the
bright side”
Look up and laugh – film:
“Look up and laugh”
Love is ev’rywhere – film:
“Look up and laugh”
Love never grows old
Love (wonderful love) –
film: “Sing as we go”
Mary Rose – film: “This
week of grace”
My lucky day – film: “This
week of grace”
On a little dream ranch
(The) Organ, the monkey
and me
(The) Rochdale hounds
Round the bend of the road
Sally – film: “Sally in our
alley”
Same old moon (same old
sky)
Serenade of the bells
Song of the bells
Smile when you say
goodbye – film: “The Show
goes on”
Stop and shop at the Coop shop
(The) Sweetest song in the
world –film; “We’re going to
be rich”
That little old lady I love –
film:”Working party”
That’s my desire
There’s a lovely lake in
London
There’s millions and
millions of women
Gaby Rogers/Harry Phillips
Illustration by Harwood
1939
Robert Hargeaves/Stanley J.
Damerell/Tolchard Evans
Noel Gay/Frank Eyton
Paul A. Rubens
Gracie Fields
1934
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
L.Rogers/S.Williams
Illustration + Gracie Fields
1949
1939 ©
1912
1939
Frank Loesser/Ted Grouya
Pelosi/Ilda/Towers
Illustration + Gracie Fields
Illustration + Gracie Fields
1943
1947
Howard Flynn
Gracie Fields
1932
Harry Parr-Davies/Horatio
Nicholls
Parr-Davies/Nicholls
Gracie Fields
1935
Gracie Fields
1935
Harry Parr-Davies
Harry Leon/Leo Towers
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
1939
1934
Harry Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
1933
Harry Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
1933
Billy Hill
J.le Soir/H.Clarkson/J.Clarkson
Gracie Fields
Illustration + Gracie Fields
1937
1936
Gifford/Cliffe
Lewis/Klenner
Haines/Leon/Towers
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
1932
1932
1931
Ed Rose/Billy Baskette
Gracie Fields
1932
Kay Twomey/Al Goodhart/Al
Urbano
Pola/Hylton/Steninger
Harry Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
1947
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
1932
1937
Weston/Lee/Weston
Gracie Fields
1929
H.Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
1938
Leslie Elliott
Gracie Fields
1947
Carroll Loveday/Helmy Kresa
Butler/Damerell/Evans
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
1947
1935
T.Steels/R.Morris
Gracie Fields
1934
Underneath the Linden tree
Wait for me Mary
We all have a song in our
heart
When our dreams grow old
Wish me luck (as you wave
me goodbye) – film:
“Shipyard Sally”
You can’t be true dear
You can’t stop me from
dreaming
****
(The) Greatest mistake of
my life
(The) Green cockatoo
Greetings from you
Guilty
(La) Guitare a Chiquita –
French edition – du casino
de Paris “En plein jazz”
Gung’l Famous waltzes
(The) Gypsy
Haere ra (good-bye) –
waltz song
Half way to heaven
Hands across the table
(The) Handsome Territorial
(The) Happiest New Year
of all
Happy days are here again
– film: “Chasing rainbows”
Happy ending – film: “This
week of Grace”
Happy go lucky – film:
Happy go lucky” –see also
“Let’s get lost”
Happy times – film: “The
Inspector General”
Harbour lights
Hard hearted Hannah (the
vamp of Savannah)
Have I told you lately that I
love you?
Have you ever been
lonely? (Have you ever
been blue?)
Hawaiian Sunset
Hawaiian Song folio
Hay! Hay! Farmer Gray
Arthur Beul/Dick Manning
Charlie Tobias/Nat Simon/Harry
Tobias
Carl & Roger Yale
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
1947
1942
Gracie Fields
1949
Eddie Pola/V.Steller
P.Park/H.Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
Gracie Fields
1940
1939
From the original of Gerhard
Ebeler-Hal Cotton/Hans
Otten/Ken Griffin
Cliff Friend/Dave Franklin
Gracie Fields
1948
Gracie Fields
1937
James Netson
Illustration + Frank Rea
1937
Don Rellegro
H.Phillips/G.Rogers
Gus Kahn/Harry Akst/Richard
Whiting
M.Vandair/H.Bourtayre
Jack Simpson
Bebe Daniels
Jack Payne
1946
1941
1931
Lily Fayol
1944
7 waltzes by Jos Gung’l
Billy Reid
Maewa Kaihau
illustration
Illustration
illustration
1932
1946
1940
Al Dubin/J.Russel Robinson
1928
Parish/Delettre
J.Kennedy/M.Carr
D. O’Connor/M.Watson/J.Denby
Illustration Barbelle+Harry
Fox
Henry Hall
Illustration+ Joe Loss
Vera Lynn
J.Yellen/M.Ager
cartoon
1939
Harry Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
1933
F.Loesser/J.McHugh
Sylvia Fine
Mary Martin/Dick Powell/Betty
Hutton/Eddie Bracken/Rudy
Valee
Danny Kaye
Jummy Kennedy/Hugh Williams
illustration
1937
J.Yellen/B.Bigelow/C.Bates
Scott Wiseman
illustration
Monte Rey
1924
1946
George Brown/Peter de Rose
Henry Hall
1933
Walter Harrison
Lew Stern’s 10 original Hawaiian
Waltzes
E.Leslie/Ch. O’Flynn/Larry
Vincent
illustration
illustration
1921
1928
Performers at Onchan Head
Pavilion, Douglas, Isle of Man
1925
1934
1939
1944
1943
1949
Headin’ for better times –
U.S.A. publication
Head over heels –
melodies from the picture
Hear my song, Violetta(Hor
mein lied, Violetta)
Heartaches
C.Tobias/M.Mencher
cartoon by ‘Hap’ Hadley
1930
Transcribed by Billy Mayerl
Billy Mayerl
1937
H.S.Pepper/Othmar
Klose/Rudolf Luckesch
John Klenner/Al Hoffman
Josef Locke
1937
1931
Heartbreaker
Heartbreaker
(The) Heart of Loch
Lomond
Heaven – from “Starlight
serenade”
Heaven can wait
Heaven will be heavenly –
film: “Band wagon”
Hello beautiful
Hello! Ma baby (see “40
Old Time Hits”)
Henry Hall’s souvenir
song book
Berk/Capano/Freedman
Berk/Capano/Freedman
Noel/Fisher/Forsythe
Illustration by F.S.Manning +
Gene& Glenn
Illustration + Sam Browne
Illustration + Jimmy James
Vincent Tildsley’s singers
Terry Cantor
Terry Cantor
1949
E. de Lange/J.van Heusen
R.C.Hunter/H.P.Davies
Illustration + Jack Harris
Askey/Hylton/Murdoch/
Kirkwood
Maurice Chevalier
n/a
1939
1940
18 popular choruses of
broadcast hits – originally
presented free with “Answers” –
Five years of Radio Rhythm
1932-1937
Arthur le Clerq
Henry Hall
1937
cartoon
1932
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger
Rita Hayworth/Victor Mature
1942
Gus Kahn/Walter Donaldson
Jonny Heykens
illustration
Alfredo Campoli
1927
1933
Carl Yale/Peter Hart
Fred Stryker
A.Bryan/A.Mehlinger/G.Meyer
C.W.Murphy/W.David
Mary Naylor
cartoon by Reg Harrison
Miss Dorothy Leigh
Miss Florrie Forde
Billy Mayerl
Carl Wilmer
F.E.Weatherly/S.Adams
Bob Musel/Ray Sonin/Reg
Connelly
Gordon Jenkins
Kinkel arr. Geo.H.Farnell
illustration
illustration
n/a
Ivy Benson
1944
1942
1920
circa
1920
1927
1927
1920
1943
illustration
illustration
1945
1932
Kinkel arr. Geo.H.Farnell
Illustration
circa
1932
Annette Mills/Fred Prisker
Joe Loss
1941
J.Kennedy/M.Carr
Flanagan & Allen
1937
Hoagy Carmichael
Hoagy Carmichael
© 1939
He played his ukulele as
the ship went down
Here you are – film: “My
gal Sal”
He’s the last word
Heyken’s second serenade
– piano sol
Hey ho, it’s love again
Hey Mabel!
Hiawatha’s melody of love
Hold your hand out,
naughty boy!
Hollyhocks
Hollyhocks
(The) Holy City
(The) Homecoming waltz
Homesick that’s all
Home sweet home –
Banks sixpenny edition No.
165
Home sweet home –
Publisher Paxton No. 1469
for piano
Home sweet home again
(When we’re)
Hometown – from the
London Palladium’s
“LondonRhapsody”
Hong Kong blues – film:
“The best years of our
lives”
Walter Donaldson
Howard/Emerson
1948
1948
1948
1931
?
Hop scotch polka
Horsey! Horsey!
(The) House with the little
green tiles
Hot lips – When he plays
jazz he’s got
(The) House I live in (that’s
America to me) – film
How about you – film:
“Babes on Broadway”
How are you
How ashamed I was
How can you buy
Killarney?
How could red Riding Hood
How deep is the ocean
(how high is the sky)
How did he look
How do you do Honolulu?
How’d you like to spoon
with me (see “40 Old Time
Hits)
How green was my valley
How long has this been
goin’ on?
(The) Hunchback of Notre
Dame – film: “The song of
the bell”
(The) Hundred best short
classics for piano–book 2
Hush-a-bye, ma baby
(Missouri waltz)
Hymn tune fantasias – for
piano
I ain’t certain
I ain’t lazy…I’m just
dreaming
I ain’t never been kissed
I ain’t nobody’s darling
I am coming home to you
(O-Ta-Hei-Te)
I apologise
I beg your pardon,
Mademoiselle
I believe – film: “It
happened in Brooklyn”
1930I belong to Glasgow
I belong to you (you belong
to me)
I blame it all on you – from
“Co-optimists”
William Whitlock/Carl
Sigman/Gene Rayburn
Box/Cox/Butler/Roberts
Art Beamish/Eugene Stanley
Ribton & Richards +
illustration
illustration
illustration
1949
H.Busse/H.Lange/L.Davis
illustration
1922
L.Allan/E.Robinson
Frank Sinatra
1942
Ralph Freed/Burton Lane
Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland
1941
Pola Steininger
Leslie Sarony/Leslie Holmes
Kennedy/Groundland/Morrison/
Steels
A.P.Randolph arr. R.D.
Whichard
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
Gladys Shelley/Abner Silver
J.Barkaer/G.Dundas
Edward Laska/Jerome D.Kern
Henry Hall
Arthur Askey
Joe Loss
1932
1939
1948
Illustration by
Hurk/Weidemeyer’s Orchestra
illustration
1926
Florence Desmond
Illustration + Bertini
n/a
1940
1933
?
Benny Davis/Abner Silver
Vera Lynn
1941
B.Davis/P.Wendling
D.Cameron Forrester/Montague
Clayton
Illustration + Billy Childs
Patsy Ruth Miller
1928
1924
Edited by Cuthbert Whitemore
(15 pieces)
Shannon/Eppel arr. By
F.K.Logan
“Adeste Fideles” – W.E.Tipper +
“O worship the King” –
S.Templeton
Ralph Butler/Julian Wright
Dave Franklin
n/a
1940
Illustration + Eddy Howard
1943
n/a
© 1926
Harry Tilsley
Illustration by Leff
1929
1934
Edgar Leslie/Jos.Geo.Gilbert
Elmer Hughes/Robert King
Edward Oxenford?Albert
Watson
Al Hoffman/Al Goodhart/Ed
Nelson
Herb Magidson/Sam H.Stept
Jack Hylton
Illustration by Wohlman
illustration
1929
1921
circa
1924
© 1931
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Frank Sinatra/K.Grayson/
J.Durante
n/a
illustration
1947
Laddie Cliff & Phyllis
Monkman & cast at the Palace
Theatre London
1922
Will Fyffe
Victor Conn
Laddie Cliff/Ivy St. Helier
Diana Coupland, Carole Carr,
Ken Mackintosh or Geraldo
Illustration by Leff
1937
1936
© 1932
1932
1921
I bring a love song –
operetta “Viennese nights”
I cain’t say no – musical
“Oklahoma!”
Oscar Hammerstein
nd
2 /Sigmund Romberg
Richard Rodgers/Oscar
nd
Hammerstein 2
I came here to talk for Joe
Lew Brown/CharlieTobias/
Sam H. Stept
JamesCavanaugh /John
Redmond/Frank Weldon
Irving Kahal/Sammy Fain
Marion Watson
Hassall/Novello
I came, I saw, I conga’d
I can dream can’t I?
I can’t forget
I can give you the starlight
– film: “The dancing years”
I can’t believe it was all
make believe (ast night)
I can’t get over a girl like
you (loving a boy like me)
I can’t get started
I can’t get you out of my
mind
I can’t give you anything
but love
I can’t love you anymore
(any more than I do)
I can’t think of a thing to do
(whenever I’m with you)
I couldn’t sleep a wink last
night – film: “Higher“and
higher”
I cover the waterfront – film
“I cover the waterfront”
I cross my fingers
Idaho
Idaho (I don’t know why I
miss you so)
I’d do it all over again
I’d give a million
tomorrows (for just one
yesterday)
I’d just paint the leaf of the
shamrock (if I could paint a
picture)
I’d like to get you alone
when you’re lonely
I’d love to live in Loveland
(with a girl like you)
I’d never never fall in love
again
I do, I do, I do
I do miss my Mississippi
home
I don’t care (see “40 Old
Time Hits”)
I don’t care if I never dream
again – film: “Here come
the co-eds”
Illustration by Ben P.Harris
1930
Photo from Theatre Guild’s
production Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane, London
Plane & moon illustration
1943
n/a
1941
1937
1926
1939
Sam M Lewis/J.Fred Coots
Eve Boswell
Miss Lillian Burgiss
Dennis Price/Gisele Preville or
June Bronhill
n/a
Harry Ruskin/Martin Broones
Terry Wilson
1926
Ira Gerschwin/Vernon Duke
Irving Taylor/Vic Mizzy
n/a
Illustration + Jack Harris
1935
1939
Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh
n/a
1928
H.Magidson/A.Wrubel
illustration
1940
Robert Wells/David Saxon
Jack White
1949
H.Adamson/J.McHugh
Frank Sinatra
1943
Edward Heyman/John W. Green
Claudette Colbert
1933
Walton Kent/Walton Farrar
Jesse Stone
Ralph Stanley/Leslie Alleyn
Lee Lawrence
Illustration
Alec Regan
1949
1942
1923
Dick Robertson/James
Cavanaugh/Frank Weldon
Milton Berle/Jerry Livingston
Hutch
1945
Claude Cavalotti or Benny Lee
or Gene Crowley
1940
Worton David/Horatio Nicholls
n/a
1920
Henry Prichard
illustration
1945
W.R.Williams
Bing Crosby or Vera Lynn
1948
Ralph Butler/Noel Gay
Florence Oldham
1941
Russ Morgan/cy Coben/Irving
Melsher
Tom Mellor/Harry Gifford
Nadia Dore or Geraldo
1948
Miss Daisy Taylor
1920
Jean Lenox/Harry O.Sutton
n/a
© 1946
Brooks/Fairchild
Bud Abbott & Lou Costello
1944
1942
1947
I don’t care if the sun don’t
shine
I don’t care who knows it –
film “Nob Hill”
Mack David
Benny Lee
1949
Harold Adamson/ Jimmy
McHugh
1944
I don’t know why (I just do )
I don’t know why I love you
(but I do, do do)
I don’t mind
I don’t mind being all alone
(when I’m all alone with
you)
I don’t see me (in your
eyes anymore)
Roy Turk/Fred Ahlert
Red Rowe/Jimmy Wakely
George Raft/Vivian
Blaine/Joan Bennett/Peggy
Ann Garner
Illustration by Holloway
Jimmy Wakely
William Wallace/Rex Burchell
Clarence Gaskill/Jimmy
McHugh/Irving Mills
Musical Monologues No. 260
George Baines or Walter
Williams orTerry Wilson
1922
1926
B.Benjamin/G.Weiss
1949
I don’t wanna be kissed (by
anyone but you)
I don’t wanna dream again
I don’t want anybody at all
(if I can’t have you)
I don’t want love
Jack Elliot/Harold Spina
Tito Burns/Terry Devon or
illustration + Vera Lynn or Nat
Temple or The Stargazers
George Williams
Joe Lubin/Eddie Lisbona
N.Magidson/J.Styne
cartoon
illustration
1947
1943
Herbert Rule/Thomas
McGhee/Tom Mellor
Henry Prichard
Miss Florrie Forde
1923
Harry Roy
1944
Eddie Seilor/Sol Marcus/Bennie
Benjamin/Eddie Durham
Frank Loesser/Jule Styne
Geraldo
1941
Betty Jane Rhodes or Barry
Manilow
Jimmy Wakely
1941
Illustration by Starmer +
Freddy Martin
Dick James + cover by Fred
Low
n/a professional copy
illustration
1936
Illustration + Lou Preager or Al
Berlin
Vera Lynn
Denny Dennis or Beryl Orde
1936
Tolchard Evans/Robert
Hargreaves/Stanley J.Damerell
Sam H.Stept
Gracie Fields
1934
Illustration + Cherry Lind
1946
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
Jack Oakie/Francis Langford
1935
Alma Androzzo arranged by
G.L.Zalva
n/a
1945
A.Bazel Androzzo
Teddy Powell/Little Jack Little
n/a
Johnnie Riscoe & Violet Terry
1945
1948
I don’t want to love you
(like I do) – film: “Let’s go
steady”
I don’t want to set the world
on fire
I don’t want to walk without
you – film: “Sweater girl”
I don’t want your sympathy
I double dare you (U.S.A.
publication)
I’d rather be wrong than be
sorry
I’d rather call you baby
I dream in the arms of my
darling
I dream of San Marino
I dream of you
I dream of you (more than
you dream I do)
If
I fall in love with you ev’ry
day
I feel like a feather in the
breeze – film: “The Charm
school”
If I can help somebody
(“Dedicated to my mother
Francis T.Smith”)
If I can help somebody
If I could be the sweetheart
(of a girl like you)
Jimmy Wakely/Fred
Edwards/Lee Martin
Terry Shand/Jimmy Eaton
Hal David/Don Rodney
Tot Seymour/Vee Lawnhurst
Box & Cox
Vincent Shields
Michael Carr/Tommie Connor
Marjorie Goetschius/Edna Osser
1931
1949
1949
1948
1948
1937
1943
1943
1944
If I could be where I want
to be (I’d be right in your
arms)
If I could paint a memory
Harry Tobias/Claude Kennedy
Henry Hall
1941
Reg Morgan/Charlie Chester
1942
If I’d been Mrs Noah –
musical “Happy families”
If I didn’t miss you
Rose Fyleman/Thomas F.
Dunhill
Chick Endor/Harry
Steinberg/Eddie Lambert
Russ Carlyle/Dick Reynolds
P.F.Webster/H.Revel
Illustration + Bertha Willmott
or Kem Kean & Laurel Mather
n/a
Marie Benson
1949
Lee Lawrence
Betty Hutton/Barry Fitzgerald
1949
1945
H.Tobias/M.Jaffe/L.Vincent
Lou Klein/James Kendis
L.Klein/J.Kendis
Jimmie Franklin/Jimmy La
Marge/Jerry Livingston
Reg Connelly/Billy Hill (George
Brown)/ Peter De Rose
Billy Howard/Elven Hedges
nd
Rodgers/Hammerstein 2
Illustration + The Three Suns
Bing Crosby
Vera Lynn
Jack Payne or Geraldo
1946
1940
1940
1944
n/a
1933
Hedges Bros & Jacobson
Film logo
1920
1945
Fred E.Weatherly/W.H.Squire
Sid Colin/Ronnie Aldrich
Jack Popplewell
Little Jack Little
Edgar Leslie/Joe Burke
Delya Murphy
1940
1940
1940
1944
1938
1949
Gus Kahn/Deymour Simons
Illustration by MUSF
RAF planes
illustration
The Ink Spots
n/a
Ronnie Ronalde or Alan
Breeze or Cecil Norman
Illustration + East and Dumke
Edgar Leslie/Jos.Geo.Gilbert
Gordon Webster
1928
Ray Noble/Jimmy Campbell/Reg
Connelly
Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Michael Carr
Tommie Connor/Manning
Sherwin
E.Y.Harburg/Burton Lane
Gwladys Stanley
1931
n/a
Geraldo
1934
1940
1946
H.F.Best/Arthur Rebner
Reginald Arkell/H.M.Tennent
Emile Littler presentation
illustration by Don Freeman
Illustration by Potts
Mr. Owen Nares
Dick Farelly
Art Noel
Harper/Miller
Sonny Miller/Art Strauss
Anne Shelton
Illustration
The Five Smith Brothers
Illustration + Ronald Chesney
1948
1944
1948
1940
Sam Albert
Illustration by Bowman
1925
Johnny Burke/Jimmy van
Heusen
Gene McCarthy/Andrew Allen
Bing Crosby
1943
G.H.Elliott & Miss Daisy Wood
1921
B.Heath/A.Fletcher/A.Marr
Cartoon by Politzer
1925
If I ever love again
If I had a dozen hearts –
film: “The Stork club”
If I had my life to live over
If I had my way
If I had my way
If I had only known
If I had somebody to love
If I had the lamp of Aladdin
If I loved you – film:
“Carousel”
If I might only come to you
If I only had wings
If I should fall in love again
If I told a lie, I hope to die
If it rains – who cares
If I were a blackbird
If my friends find you,
they’ll steal you from me
I found sunshine in your
smile
I found you
I found you in my dreams
If tears could bring you
back
If this isn’t love – musical
“Finian’s rainbow”
If we could live on love
If Winter comes (Summer
will come again)
If you ever fall in love again
If you ever go to Ireland
If you ever need a friend
If you hadn’t asked me to
dance
If you’ll be my clover
blossom (I will be your
honey bee)
If you please – film: “Dixie”
If you’re going back to
Dixie (mention my name)
If you’re old fashioned –
you’re long underwear
1933
1930
1923
1922
I gave my heart away –
musical “Three waltzes”
I get along without you very
well (except sometimes)
I get up ev’ry morning
(what do I do, what do I do,
what do I do?)
I give my heart – operette:
“The Dubarry”
I got a ‘code’ in my ‘doze’
I got it bad and that ain’t
good
I got lost in his arms –
musical “Annie get your
gun”
I guess I’ll get the papers
(and go home)
I guess I’ll have to dream
the rest
I had my fortune told
I had the craziest dream –
film “Springtime in the
Rockies”
I have a vision
I hear a dream (Come
home again, you sailor
man) – film “Gulliver’s
Travels”
I hear a rhapsody
I hear bluebirds
I heard a Robin singing
I heard you cried last night
I heard you singing
I hear you calling me
I hear your voice
I kissed your two lips
among the tulips
I kiss your hand, Madame
– film: “The Emporer waltz”
Ikky Tikky Tambo
I know a secret (diddle
diddle dumpling)
I know where I’m goin’
I know that someone loves
me
I know why (and so do you)
– film: “Sun Valley
Serenade”
I learned a lesson I’ll never
forget
I leave my heart in an
English garden – from
Emile Littler’s musical play
“Dear Miss Phoebe”
Robert MacDermot/Johann
Strauss/Oscar Straus
Hoagy Carmichael
Evelyn Laye
1936
Illustration + Geraldo
1939
Eddie Lisbona/Joe Lubin
Jimmy James, Bretton Woods
and Hutton Conyers
1947
Rowland Leigh/Theo Mackeben
after Carl Millocker
Field/Hall/Rose
Paul Webster/Duke Ellington
n/a credits for Stanley Scott’s
“The Dubarry operette”
Jack Payne
n/a
1932
Irving Berlin
Credits and logo
1946
Hughie Prince/Dick Rogers/Hal
Kanner
Mickey Stoner/Martin
Block/Harold Green
Desmond O’Connor/Vere Harker
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
n/a
1946
illustration
1941
Ivy Benson + Art by Budd
Betty Grable, Carmen Miranda
+ stars in the film
1943
1942
R.McCormick Kent/A. Mills
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger
illustration
Film’ s designs by Paramount
Pictures
1943
1939
George Fragos/Jack Baker/Dick
Gasparre
Harry Woods/Charlie Tobias
Julius E. Day/Conrad Leonard
Jerry Kruger/Ted Grouya
Royden Barrie/Eric Coates
Harold Harford/Charles Marshall
Ralph Butler/Tolchard Evans
Ray Morelle/Gene Williams
illustration
1940
illustration
n/a
Lou Preager
n/a
n/a
n/a
n/a
1940
1948
1943
1923
1934
1942
1926
Lewis/Young/Erwin
Bing Crosby/Joan Fontaine
1947
Milton Drake/Al Hoffman/Jerry
Livingstone
Sam Medoff/Herb Leighton
Joe Loss
1944
Jack Simpson
1941
Traditional arr.Herbert Hughes
J.A.Tunbridge/Eric Valentine
Map outline of Ireland
Miss Aileen Stanley
1936
1925
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Glenn Miller, Sonja Henie &
John Payne
1941
Joe Davis
Debroy Somers
1944
C.Hassall/H.Parr Davies
illustration
© 1950
1929
©1941
I left my heart at the stage
door canteen – film: “This
is the Army”
I lift up my finger and say
“Tweet tweet”
I like mountain music –
film: “Painting the clouds
with sunshine”
I live for you my love
I’ll always be in love with
you – film “Syncopation”
I’ll always be thinking of
you
I’ll always be with you
I’ll always love you
I’ll always love you
I’ll always remember
I’ll be around – film:”The
Joe Louis story”
I’ll be faithful
I’ll be lonely
I’ll be seeing you – film: “I’ll
be seeing you”
I’ll be there
I’ll be thinking of you (at
Christmas time)
I’ll be waiting for you
I’ll be your sweetheart –
film: “I’ll be your
sweetheart”
I’ll buy that dream – film:
“Sing your way home”
I’ll close my eyes (and
make believe it’s you)
I’ll come to you – based on
Chanson Bohemienne
I’ll dance at your wedding
Irving Berlin
Film logo cartoon
1942
Leslie Sarony
Stanley Lupino
1929
James Cavanaugh/Frank
Weldon
Illustration + Joe Loss
1933
Eddie Hunt/Peter Kane
Ruby/Green/Stept
Michael Flome
Morton Downey/Dorothy Lee
1937
1929
Arthur Westwood
n/a
1941
Marjorie Goetschius/Edna Osser
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby
Noel Gay/Frank Eyton
Nat Burton/Walton Kent/Eliseo
Grenet
Alex Wilder
Dorothy Carless
Illustration by Bill Smith
Gracie Fields
Dorothy Carless
1945
1940
1949
1942
Jay Wilber or John Hanson
1942
Ned Washington/Allie Wrubel
Mort Dixon/Harry Woods
Irving Kahal/Sammy Fain
Johnny Hamp
illustration
Ginger Rogers + Joseph
Cotton
illustration
illustration
1933
1927
1938
Illustration + Harry Roy
Margaret Lockwood/Vic Oliver
1940
1944
1945
Ross Parker
Charlie Chester/Ken Morris/
Everett Lynton
Max & Harry Nesbitt/S.Green
Harry Dacre
I’ll dance at your wedding
Herb Magidson/Ben Oakland
I’ll follow my secret heart –
musical “Conversation
piece”
I’ll get by – film: “A guy
named Joe”
I l-l-love you so
Noel Coward
J.Haley/M.McGuire/G.Vernon/
A.Jeffreys
Illustration by Fred Low +
Dorothy Squires
Margaret Eaves or Peggy
Cochrane
Illustration + Geraldo or Issy
Bonn
Tony Martin or Radcliffe &
Ray or Eric Barker
n/a
Roy Turk/Fred Ahlert
Irene Dunne/Spencer Tracy
1943
Edward Heyman/Harry
Jacobson
Ross Parker
Frances Day + Art by Berger
1941
1947
Roy Turk/Fred E.Ahlert
J.Lester Smith
Mary Naylor or Reggie Goff or
Denny Dennis
Jack Payne
Illustration + Teddy Foster
Ruth Lowe
Jack White
1939
I’ll make up for ev’rything
I’ll never ask for more
I’ll never make the same
mistake again
I’ll never smile again until I
smile at you
H.Magidson/A.Wrubel
1948
1946
Billy Reid
Johnny Miller/J.B.Boldi
Art Strauss/Sonny Miller
1945
circa
1945
1946
1947
1934
1928
1940
I’ll pray for you
Roy King/Stanley Hill/
Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Noel Gay
I’ll remember
Hugh Rich/Reg Connelly
I’ll remember April
Don Raye/Gene de Paul/Pat
Johnston
Noel Coward
I’ll see you again (from
“Bitter sweet”)
I’ll see you in my dreams
I’ll sing you a thousand
love songs – film: “Cain
and Mabel”
I’ll stand beneath your
window to-night and
whistle
I’ll string along with you –
film: “20 million
sweethearts”
I’ll take the legs from some
old table (Dummy song)
I’ll take you home again
Kathleen
I’ll think of you
I’ll try
I’ll turn to you
I’ll wait for you
I’ll walk alone
I’ll walk alone – film: “
Follow the boys”
I’ll walk alone – film: “With
a song in my heart”
I’ll walk beside you
I long for your love
I lost my heart in
Heidelberg
I love me (I’m wild about
myself)
I love my work
I love the moon
I love to sing – film:
“Rhythm serenade”
I love to whistle –film: “Mad
about music”
I love you! (Je t’aime) –
musical “Little Jessie
James”
I love you all the best of all
– from “The Last Waltz”
I love you because
I love you gipsy
I love you so
Illustration + Jimmy Davidson
or Ambrose or Frank Terry or
Esther Coleman or Miss
Adrien Audain
Illustration + Jack Payne or
Three in Harmony
Dorothy Carless
1939
Illustration by G.L.Calthrop or
Anna Neagle & Fernand
Graavey
illustration
Marion Davies & Clark Gable
1929
Jerry Benson/Jimmie
McHugh/Georgie Price
Miss Dorothy Ward
1922
Al Dubin/Harry Warren
Dick Powell & Ginger Rogers
1934
Lew Brown/Billy Rose/Ray
Henderson
Arranged by E.Kershaw
Illustration + Max Bygraves
1944
n/a
1947
Gerry Mason
Art Noel/Frank Smith/John
Rivers
Howard Barnes/Louise Craven
Ruth Feiner/Hans May
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Illustration + Bertha Willmott
Felix Mendelsohn or Ronnie
Munro or Stan Atkins
n/a
Miss Sylvia Cecil
Betty Driver or Jack Evans
Dinah Shore
1941
1944
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Susan Hayward
1944
Edward Lockton/Alan Murray
Wilma Vanne/Marf-Mascheroni
B&
E.Neuback/H.S.Pepper/F.Raym
ond
Edwin J.Weber/Jack Hoins/Will
Mahoney
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
Paul A. Rubens
n/a
n/a
Illustration + Henry Hall
1936
1936
1932
n/a
1923
Cartoon + Billy Cotton
Gracie Fields
P.Misraki/M.Carr/T.Connor
Vera Lynn
1941
1939 ©
1912
1943
Harold Adamson/Jimmy
McHugh
Harlan Thompson/Harry Archer
Deanna Durbin
1938
illustration
1923
Reginald Arkell/Oscar Straus
n/a as sung by Mr Billy
Leonard
Jim Reeves
Illustration + Geraldo
Illustration by Anita Reed
1922
G.Kahn/I.Jones
Harry Warren/Al Dubin
Leon Payne
Leon, Connor & Towers
Gus Kahn/Ted Fiorito
1939
1942
1924
1936
1945
1936
1944
1944
1949
1935
1930
I love you Sunday
I love you very much,
Madame
Il Travatore (sixpenny
edition)
I’m a big girl now
I’m a-comin’ a-courtin’
Corabelle
I’m afraid of myself
I’m afraid to open your
letter
Imagination
Imaginez (Imagine) – from
“Together again”
I’m alone because I love
you
I’m a lonely little Petunia (in
an onion patch)
I’m always chasing
rainbows – film: “The Dolly
Sisters”
I’m an old cowhand – film:
“Rhythm on the range”
I’m beginning to see the
light
I may be wrong (but I think
you’re wonderful)
I’m beginning to see the
light
I’m beginning to see the
light
I’m building a sailboat of
dreams
I’m calling you
I’m confessin’ (that I love
you)
I met her on Monday
I’m falling in love with
someone – film: “The Great
Victor Herbert”
I’m forever thinking of you
I’m getting’ sentimental
over you
I’m getting’ superstitious
about delicious you
I’m getting tired so I can
sleep – film: “This is the
Army”
I’m going back again to old
Nebraska
I’m going back to Himazas
Charles F.Byrne/Charley
Straight
Fred Grundland/Michael Carr
Illustration by Van Doorn
Morgan
Illustration + Ambrose
1920
Verdi arranged by G.H.Farnell
Cartoon by Huntrods
1922
Al Hoffman/Milton Drake/Jerry
Livingston
Chas Newman/Allie Wrubel
Sammy Kaye
1946
The 5 Smith Brothers
1947
Jack Lawrence/Abner Silver
Maurice Sigler/Al Goodhart/Al
Hoffman
Johnny Burke/Jimmy van
Heusen
Frank Eyton/Jacques
Poterat/James H. Midway
Joe Young
n/a
Illustration + Miss Elsie
Carlisle
Donald Edge
1941
1935
Illustration and credits
1945
1930
Joseph McCarthy/Harry Carroll
Rudy Vallee or Miss Florrie
Forde
Lawrence Welk/Bob “Tex”
Cromer
Betty Grable & June Haver
Johnny Mercer
Bing Crosby
1936
Harry James/Duke
Ellington/Johnny Hodges/Don
George
H.Ruskin/H.Sullivan
n/a
1944
n/a
1929
H.James/D.Ellington/J.Hodges/
D.George
H.James/D.Ellington/J.Hodges/
D.George
Cliff Friend/Dave Franklin
Bert Kaempfert
© 1944
Harry James
1944
Illustration by Im-Ho F.R. =
Maurice Winnick or Jack
Harris
Art by Fred Low
1939
n/a
1930
n/a
Allan Jones & Mary Martin
1942
1930
©1910
L.Fitzgerald/C.Senna
Ned Washington/George
Bassman
Little Jack Little/Harold Spina
Illustration by Rolf Armstrong
n/a as featured by Tommy
Dorsey
Illustration+ Little Jack Little
1920
1932
Irving Berlin
Film logo
1942
Harry Revel/Noble Sissle
Jack Hylton or George Fisher
1928
Fred Austin
Ernie Mayne or Clarkson
Rose
1927
J.Kamano/B.Faber/M.Hartman
Frank W. Payne/George
N.Clarke
Al J. Neiburg/Doc
Daugherty/Ellis Reynolds
Charles Newman/Allie Wrubel
Rida Johnson Young/Victor
Herbert
1934
1940
1946
1945
©1918
1922
1931
I’m going to build a future
world around you
I’m going to get lit-up
(when the lights go up in
London) – musical “Strike a
new note”
I’m going to see you to-day
Howard (boogie) Barnes/Hedley
Grey
Hubert Gregg
Illustration + “Hutch”
1944
Geraldo
1943
Joyce Grenfell/Richard Addinsell
1942
I’m goin’ to follow the
rainbow
Wally Wheller/Al Strachan/Abe
Roberts
I’m gonna bring a
watermelon (to my girl
tonight)
I’m gonna get you
Billy Rose/Con Conrad
Joyce Grenfell (photo by John
Vickers)
Bert Errol (female
impersonator Isaac
Whitehorse 1883-1949)
cartoon
The Tiller Girls
1931
Tommy Kinsman
1937
1946
I’m gonna kiss myself
goodbye
I’m gonna lasso a dream
Gus Arnheim/Harry Tobias/Jules
Lemare
Irving Gordon/Allan Roberts/Al
Kaufman
Mack David/Al Hoffman/Jerry
Livingston
Jimmy Eaton/Terry Shand
Circa
1925
1924
I’m gonna take my mother
out tonight
I’m happy for your sake (so
sorry for mine)
I’m happy right here
Harry Leon/Leo Towers
Henry Hall or Big Bill
Campbell
Illustration + Billy Thorburn or
Vincent Ladbrooke
Gloria Brent or Eric Winstone
or Stan Atkins
n/a
J.Lubin/E.Lisbona
illustration
1946
Norman Hewell/Leslie Baguley
1947
I’m happy when I’m hiking
(The Official song of the
National League of Hikers)
I’m happy when you’re
happy
I’m happy when you’re
happy
I’m homing
I’m in love again
I’m in love for the last time
I’m in love with someone
I’m in love with the girl I left
behind me
I’m in love with two
sweethearts
Ralph Butler/Raymond Wallace
Donald Peers or Foresythe,
Seaman and Farrell or Charlie
Chester or Johnny Lockwood
Illustration + G.S.Melvin
(1886-1946)
Benny Davis/Abel Baer
illustration
1931
Sam Lerner/Al goodhart/Al
Hoffman
Charles Dunn/Barry-Wright
Cole Porter
Ross Parker/Hughie Charles
Lew Marcus
Ben Ryan/Lou Handman
n/a – professional copy
1937
Illustration + Claude Worth
Richard Attenborough
Illustration + Jack White
Illustration + Phil Green
cartoon
1935
1925
1940
1944
1942
B.Cox/Lewis Ilda
1945
I’m in Love with you my
love (are you in love with
me)
I’m in the market for you –
film: “High Society Blues”
I’m laughing up my sleeve
Donovan Parsons/Pat Thayer
Bertha Willmott or Issy Bonn
or Teddy Foster or Harry
Leader or Billy Cotton or Joe
Loss or Johnny Denis
n/a – professional copy
Charles Farrell/Janet Gaynor
© 1930
n/a
Professi
onal
copy
1937
I’m gonna lock my heart
(and throw away the key)
I’m gonna love that guy
Frances Ash
Joseph McCarthy/James
F.Hanley
Peter Tinturin/Jack Lawrence
1938
1945
1934
1931
1926
I‘m living a life of make
believe
I’m living a life of shadows
(bring back the sunshine to
me)
I’m lonely
I’m looking for a
sweetheart
I’m looking for the Sheik of
Araby
I’m looking over a four leaf
clover
I’m making believe – film:
“Sweet and low-down”
I’m missing Mammy’s
kissin
I’m my own Grandpa
I’m nobody’s baby – film :
“Andy Hardy meets
Debutante”
I’m not going home –film:
“Maytime in Mayfair”
I’m one of the lads pf
Valencia
I’m perfectly satisfied
I’m saving Saturday night
for you
I’m saving the last waltz for
you
H.B.Nohavec/J.Williams/L.Palm
er
William Witol
Illustration
1928
Illustration
1922
Gordon McConnel/Eric Coates
Daryl Hutchins
n/a
Ralph Wilson
1928
1948
Art Noel/ Don Hart/Lewis Ilda
1938
Mort Dixon/Harry Woods
Illustration + Jack White or
Jack Harris
n/a
Mack Gordon/James v. Monaco
Benny Goodman
1944
Sidney Clare/Lew Pollack
Illustration by Barbelle
1921
Dwight Latham/Moe Jaffe
Benny Davis/ Milton Ager/
Lester Santly
Illustration + Maurice Winnick
Mickey Rooney and co-stars
1947
1921
Fred Prisker/Kermit Goell
Anna Neagle + Michael
Wilding
Illustration + Jack Barty
1948
1929
1927
I’m sending a letter to
Santa Claus
I’m sending my blessings
L.Rogers/S.Williams
Jack Hylton
Illustration + Thomas F.
Kinsman
Miss Ella Spowart & Mr
Timothy Palmer – worldchampion ballroom dancers
Illustration + Gracie Fields
Joe Lubin/Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Noel
Gay
Parker/Charles/Cooper
Vera Lynn
1944
Cartoon + Ambrose
1939
Donald E. and Edward R.
Emerson/Geo.L.Cobb
Box,Cox & Roberts
illustration
1927
Illustration + Billy ScottCoomber or Morelle & Melville
Bebe Daniels/ Vic Oliver/Ben
Lyon
1938
Lewis E. Young/Ray Henderson
n/a
1925
Paul Durand/Jos.Geo.Gilbert/
Rose Noel/Jean Casanova
Harry Roy/Bill Currie/Ivor
Moreton
Dunham/Terry Shand
Sylvie St. Clair
1946
Harry Roy
1934
Phil Harris
1947
Rex London/Hero de Rance
Alfredo or Jack Payne or
Marius Winter – illustration
design by F.A. Mark Fisher
Studios
1927
I’m sending you to the
Siegfried line (to hand your
washing on)
I’m silly over you
I’m singing a song for the
old folks
I’m singing to a million (but
meaning it just for one) –
film: “Hi-Gang”
I’m sitting on top of the
world (just rolling along)
I’m so all alone
I’m somebody’s sweetheart
now
I’m so right tonight (I’ve
been so wrong, for so long,
but)
I’m sorry
George Lloyd
Edgar Leslie/Jos. Geo. Gilbert
Cal DeVoll/Dudley Mecum
Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Horatio Nicholls
Manning Sherwin/Val Guest
1927
1933
1938
1939
1941
I’m sorry I made you sad
I’m sorry I said I loved you
I’m sorry Sally
I’m spending Christmas
with the old folks
I’m spending the evening
with friends of mine
I’m stepping out with a
memory tonight
I’m still in love with you
I’m sure of everything but
you
I’m tired but I don’t want to
sleep
I’m thinking tonight of my
blue eyes
I must have one more kiss
kiss kiss (before we say
goodbye)
I’m waiting for to-morrow to
come
I’m wishing – from Walt
Disney’s “Snow White &
the seven dwarfs”
I’m wondering who – from
“Burlesque” a comedy
In a Chinese garden (suite
for pianoforte)
In a Chinese Temple
garden – piano solo
In a friendly little harbour
In a little book shop
In a little garden (you made
paradise)
In a little second hand
store
In a little gypsy tea room
In a little Spanish town
(T’was on a night like this)
In all the world
In a monastery garden (trio
– violin, cello, piano or
song with violin & piano)
In a moonboat
In an eighteenth century
drawing room
In an old Dutch garden
In an old-fashioned town
In an old rose and lavender
shawl
In an old world garden –
film: “In an old world
garden”
F.Cliffe/L.Silberman/
J.W.Johnson
Buck Pelosi/Dan Gray/ Pat
Pattison
Gus Kahn/Ted Fiorito
Tommie Connor
Miss Gertie Gitana
1920
Florence Oldham
1938
Illustration by Fred Low
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1928
1940
Desmond O’Connor/Reg
Morgan
Herb Magidson/Allie Wrubel
Steve Conway
1948
Biebie Daniels or George
Elrick
Illustration + Maurice Winnick
illustration
1940
Jack White
1947
“Buy war savings certificates”
1942
Al Hoffman/Al Goodhart/Manny
Kurtz
Billy Cotton
1939
Frank Davis/Franklyn Hawelka/
Max Prival
Larry Morey/ Frank Churchill
Illustration by H.Linder
1920
n/a
1937
Trent/Grant/Tilzer/Rose
Illustration by Barbelle
©1927
G.A.Grant-Schaefer
n/a
1921
Albert W.Ketelbey
Illustration (inside photograph
of Albert W.Ketelbey)
Illustration by TM
Illustration + Geraldo
© 1923
Illustration by Larmer
1926
Harry Pease/Dave Dreyer/
Ed G. Nelson
Edgar Leslie/Joe Burke
Lewis & Young/Mabel Wayne
illustration
1933
Illustration by Cliff Miska
Illustration by Fred Low
1935
1926
Billy Reid
Albert W. Ketelbey
Allan Jones
n/a
1949
1926
A.Lewis/L.Stock/V.Rose
(based on a theme by Mozart)
R.Scott/J.Lawrence
Mack Gordon/Will Grosz
Illustration + Joan Winters
n/a
1940
1939
1939
Ada Leonora Harris/W.H.Squire
Weston S. Wilson
Illustration + Donald Peers or
Bobby Byrne
n/a
Illustration by P.Griffith
Harry S. Pepper
Paul England/Mimi Crawford
1929
J.W.Bratton/Leo Edwards
Chas O’Flynn/
Geo.W.Meyer/Pete Wendling
Spencer Williams/Martin
Granger
A.P.Carter/D.Marcotte
Eddie Seiler/Sol Marcus
Kay Twomey/Al
Goodhart/George Meyer
Earl Whittemore/Felice S.Iula
1937
1932
1943
1947
1941
1922
In a Persian market –
intermezzo scene – piano
solo
In apple blossom time –
film: “Rookies”
In a quiet corner
In a shady nook (by a
babbling brook)
In a shanty in old shanty
town
In a shanty in old shanty
town – film: “Lullaby of
Broadway”
In a street of Chinese
lanterns
In-between
In between the showers
(you’ll find a little sunshine)
Indiana sweetheart
(Dreaming of my)
Indian love call
Albert W. Ketelbey
Illustration by Mac
© 1920
Neville Fleeson/Albert von Tilzer
(b.1878 – d.1956 nee Gumm or
Gummblinsky)
William M. Millen
Harry Pease/Ed.G.Nelson
The Andrews Sisters or
Rosemary June
© 1920
Jack Hylton
Donald Peers
1930
1927
Joe Young/John Siras/Little Jack
Little
Young/Siras/Little
Cartoon by Harris + Pat
Kennedy
Doris Day/Gene Nelson
1932
Harry Melcliffe/Jimmy
Campbell/Reg Connelly
Roger Edens
T.McGhee/J.Walsh/L.Silberman
Illustration by Fred Low
1927
n/a
Miss Florrie Forde
©1938
1924
Bill Hansen
Illustration + Jack Payne
1931
Otto Harbach/Oscar
Hammerstein/Rudolf Friml
n/a or the Theatre Royal Drury
Lane musical “Rose Marie” or
film version with Jeanette
Macdonald & Nelson Eddy
n/a or illustration unattributed
Harry Roy
1924
Tom Pitts/Roy Egan/Roy K.
Marsh/Paul Whitemen
Illustration by Fred Low
1920
M.Davis/D.George/W.Kent
Jessie Matthews
1943
Kay/Gray/Roberts
Harry Tilsley/Everett Lynton
Benny Lee
Illustration by BJH + Sam
Browne
Harry Roy
1945
1949
Frank Loesser/Ted Grouya
Music for the verse!
Or Gracie Fields
1943
Lewis/Young/Harry Akst
Jimmy Shearer
Vincent Bryan/Gus Edwards
Illustration by Fred Lowe
Syd Dean
n/a
1928
1948
?
Michael Carr/Jck Popplewell
Marty Symes/Al J.Neiburg/Jerry
Levinson
S.Mitchell/L.Poes
Illustration unattributed
n/a
1942
1934
S.Mitchell/L.Poes
1937
Morton Morrow/Fred Scher
Roma Campbell Hunter/Jack
Strachey
Robert Henning/Heinz Provost
Illustration by MUSF
Illustration by WA & SU + Eric
Winstone
Leslie Howard & Ingrid
Bergman
1938
1941
Indian Summer
I never knew an angel told
lies
I never knew (I could love
anybody like I’m loving
you)
I never mention your name
(oh, no!)
I never mind
I never see Maggie alone
Al Dubin/Victor Herbert
Rod Arden/Jimmy Harper
I never slept a wink last
night
In my arms –(Paper
shortage getting worse,
Here’s where we start the
verse.)
In my bouquet of memories
In my dreams
In my merry Oldsmobile
(see “40 Old Time Hits”)
In old Mexico
In other words – we’re
through
In our little wooden shoes –
film: “Heidi”
In Santa Margherita
Inside my wedding ring
Andy Razaf/Nat Simon
Intermezzo (souvenir de
Vienna) – film: “Escape to
Happiness”
©1932
1939
1948
1934
1941
In the blue of evening
T.Adair/D’Artega
In the blue hills of Maine
James Cavanaugh/John
Redmond/Lee David
In the bushes at the bottom
of the garden
In the chapel in the
moonlight
In the days of long ago
(piano duet – 6 pieces)
In the garden of to-morrow
In the gloaming of
Wyoming (a western love
song)
In the heart of a red red
rose
In the heart of a shamrock
(When you look)
In the land of beginning
again – film: “The bells of
St. Mary’s”
In the land of rice and tea
In the land of Tummijobad
In the little white church on
the hill
In the middle of a dance
In the middle of a kiss –
film: “The Clock strikes
eight”
In the mission by the sea
In the mood (The
“Jitterbug” craze) –
includes full instructions &
illustrations of the steps for
the “Jitterbug” dance
In the mood
In the mood – see:
“George Shearing”
In the moonlight (Au clair
de la lune)
In the moon mist
In the Quartermaster’s
stores (My eyes are dim I
cannot see)
In the shadows-piano solo
In the still of the night –
film: “Rosalie”
In the valley of dreams
In the valley of the moon
In the valley of yesterday
Felix Mendelssohn or Esther
Coleman
Bebe Daniels
1942
Clarkson Rose
Illustration by Barbelle + Phil
Reagan or Billy Cotton or
Johnny Rosen
n/a
1932
1936
Geo.Graffe Jr/Jessie L.Deppen
Val Valentine
n/a
Miss Victoria Carmen or Miss
Dorothy Ward
1924
1926
Billy Mason/Fred Harrison
Dollie & Billie
1921
Nick & Charles Kenny/Abner
Silver
Clarke/Meyer
Doreen Harris
1947
Film still + Bing Crosby
1945
Charley Straight/Paul Biese
Ralph Stanley/Leslie Alleyn
Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh
Illustration by Wohlman
Ralph Stanley/Leslie Alleyn
Billy Merrin
1920
1925
1933
Jack Yellen/Dan Dougherty
Sam Coslow
Illustration + Harry Roy
Les Allen
1941
1935
Billy Hill/Peter De Rose
Andy Razaf/Joe Garland
Illustration + Bert Firman
Glenn Miller
1937
1939
Andy Razaf/Joe Garland
Andy Razaf/Joe Garland – piano
arrangement by George
Shearing
Arranged & translated by
Thomas B. Pitfield
Jack Lawrence
Joe Loss
n/a
1939
1939
n/a
1942
Illustration or USA version
illustration + Ray Herbeck
Cartoon + Al and Bob Harvey
1946
n/a
n/a or film version’s Nelson
Eddy & Eleanor Powell
illustration
1937
1937
Clarkson Rose/Hastings Mann
Billy Hill
Jessie Furze
Adapted by Box, Cox and Read
Herman Finck
Cole Porter
Jack Mackay/Eli Dawson/Dolly
Inez
Charlie Tobias/Joe Burke
Howard Johnson/Eugene Gifford
Illustration by Cliff Miska +
Vincent Lopez or Larry
Brennan or Derickson &
Brown
Sidney Phasey
1942
© 1935
1940
1931
1933
1934
Into each life some rain
must fall
In town tonight
(Knightsbridge) – from the
suite “London”
Invitation to the dance –
film “Three smart girls grow
up”
I once had a heart
Margarita
I only have eyes for you –
film “Tea for two”
I only saw him once (you)
Allan Roberts/Doris Fisher
I paid for the lie
Enoch Light/Al Sherman/Al
Hoffman
Lew Brown/Nacio Herb
Brown/Ralph Brown
John Van Druten/Charles &
Henry Tobias
Marty Mayne/Harry Ralton
Johnny Mercer/Victor
Schertzinger
William Vandervell
I planted a rose – film:
“Swing fever”
I remember Mama
I remember the cornfields
I remember you – film:
“The fleet’s in”
Irene – morceau de salon
for piano (To Irene Bryant)
Isabel love a soldier
Isa Lei – Fijian farewell
I saw a ship a-sailing
I saw stars
I shall always remember
you smiling
I shall be there
I shall be waiting
I shall never forget
I shall see you tonight
I should care – film: “Thrill
of romance”
Is it romance again
Is it too late
Is it true what they say
about Dixie? – film: “Jolson
sings again”
Isle of Capri – tango, foxtrot, ballad
Isle of Capri – sensational
European tango, fox-trot!
Isle of May (On the)
Is my baby blue tonight
Isn’t it heavenly
Isn’t it kinda fun – film:
“State Fair”
The Ink Spots or Lee
Lawrence
Eric Coates
1944
Charles Henderson/Carl Maria
von Weber
Deanna Durbin
1939
Eddie Lisbona/Tommie Connor/
Jupp Schmitz
Al Dubin/Harry Warren
illustration
1935
Jack White or film version:
Doris Day & Gordon MacRae
Kay Cavendish or Bob & Alf
Pearson or Cyril Stapleton or
Lee Lawrence or Billy Cotton
Illustration + Jack White or
“Hutch”
Kay Kyser, Marilyn Maxwell
1934
The Beverley Sisters
1948
Photo + Anne Shelton
Frank Ifield or film version’s
Dorothy Lamour
n/a
1948
© 1942
Eric Coates
Joan Whitney/Alex Kramer
1934
1947
1939
1943
Bernard Barry/Noel Jackson
Lieut. A.Caten
illustration
Fijian person
circa
1929
1942
1944
Jerome Jerome/Richard
Byron/Walter Kent
Maurice Sigler/Al Goodhart/Al
Hoffman
Ross Parker/Hughie Charles
Sailing ship illustration
1937
illustration
1934
Illustration + Jack Harris or
Les Allen or Billy Bissett
n/a
Illustration + Syd Lipton or Joe
Loss
n/a
illustration
1939
Van Johnson/Esther Williams
1944
n/a professional copy
Marcia Owen or Stanley Black
Film logo or illustration +
Tommy Kinsman
1937
1949
1936
Will Grosz/Jimmy Kennedy
Illustration by muSF
1934
Will Grosz/Jimmy Kennedy
Xavier Cugat
1934
Mack David/Andre Kostelanetz
William Tracey/Lou Handman
E.Y.Harburg/Joseph Meyer
nd
Hamerstein 2 /Rodgers
illustration
illustration
Illustration by Harris
Crain/Andrews/Haymes/Blaine
1940
1943
1933
1945
Elsie R. Bowler/Haydn Wood
Ross Parker/Hughie
Charles/Joe Irwin
W.L.Morris/A.Saxelbye
Clay Smith/Weston Lee/Harris
Weston
Sammy Kahn/Axel Stordahl/Paul
Weston
Charles Dunn/Norton Greenop
Leo Towers/Michael White
Irving Caesar/Sammy Lerner/
Gerald Marks
1942
1939
1925
1941
Isn’t this a lovely day (to be
caught in the rain?) – film:
“Top Hat”
Isn’t she my girlfriend?
(How-de-ow-dow)
I spy (with my little eye)
Is that the way to treat a
sweetheart
I still love to kiss you
nd
goodnight – film: “52
Street”
I still love you
I surrender, dear
Is you is or is you ain’t (Ma’
Baby) – film: “Follow the
boys”
It ain’t gonna rain no mo’
It ain’t gonna rain no mo’
It ain’t no fault of mine
It all comes back to me
now
It always rains before the
rainbow
It can’t be wrong – film:
“Now Voyager”
It costs so little (but it
means so much)
It could happen to you –
film: “And the angels sing”
It had to be you –
film:”Show business”
I threw a kiss in the ocean
It is enough (Air from
“Elijah”)
It isn’t a dream anymore
It looks like rain in Cherry
Blossom Lane
It makes no difference now
It might as well be Spring –
film: “State Fair”
It might have been a
different story
It only happens when I
dance with you – film:
“Easter Parade”
I try to say I love you
It’s a hundred to one (I’m in
love)
It’s all over now
It’s a long long way to your
heart
It’s a lovely day tomorrow
It’s a most unusual day
It’s a pity to say goodnight
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989
nee Isadoe or Israel Baline)
Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers
1935
Jack Yellen/Milton Ager
1927
Geoff Parkes/Arthur Brooks
Charlie Tobias/Nat Simon
Illustration by Barbelle +
Myrtle Gordon
illustration
Billy Bissett
W.Bullock/H.Spina
Ian Hunter/Pat Paterson
1937
John Redmond/Lee David
Harry Barris/Gordon Clifford
Billy Austin/Louis Jordan
The Deep River Boys
Tony Brent
George Raft/The Andrews
Sisters/Louis Jordan
1949
1931
1944
Wendell Hall
Wendell Hall
Joe Davis/Spencer Williams
Hy Zaret/Jaon Whitney/Alex
Kramer
Orbell/Davies/Davies
cartoon
Wendell Hall
Roy Fox
Stanley Black
1923
1923
1929
1940
Geraldo
1941
K.Gannon/M.Steiner
Bette Davis/Paul Henreid
1942
Ritter/Smith/Nicholls
“Hutch” Leslie A. Hutchinson
1942
Johnny Burke/Jimmy van
Heusen
Gus Kahn/Isham Jones
Paramount pictures’ still
1944
stars from the film
1939
Irving Berlin
Mendelssohn
illustration
n/a
Charles Newman/Walter G.
Samuels
Edgar Leslie/Joe Burke
Maurice Winnick
1942
circa
1910
1941
Illustration + Peter Yorke
1937
Jinnie Davis/Floyd Tillman
nd
Hammerstein 2 /R.Rodgers
illustration
State Fair stars
1939
1945
Hughie Prince/Dick
Rogers/Mickey J. Addy
Irving Berlin
Don Kenito
1947
MGM film credits
1947
Art Noel
Ronnie Kemper/Dick Jurgens
Billy Milton or Jimmy Mesene
Dick Jurgens
1942
1939
Sunny Skylar/Don Marcotte
Max & Harry Nesbitt or Eric
Winstone
Illustration + Jack Harris
1946
“Hutch”
n/a
1940
1948
Illustration + Dorothy Squires
1946
Eddie Pola/Eddy Brandt
Irving Berlin
Harold Adamson/Jimmy
McHugh
Billy Reid
1943
1938
1938
It’s a sin to tell a lie
It’s a windy night to-night
Billy Mayhew
W.E.Chapman
It’s a wonderful world (after
all)
It’s been a long time
It’s been a long time
It’s de-lovely – from “Red
Hot and Blue!”
It’s foolish but it’s fun –
film: “Spring parade”
It’s love, love, love!
It’s lov-lov-loverly (falling in
love)
It’s magic – film: “It’s
magic”
It’s my mother’s birthday
to-day
It’s no fun
It’s only a paper moon
It’s Spring again
It’s swell of you – film:
“Wake up and live”
It’s the beguine (see: (La)
Biguine)
It’s the little things that
count
It’s the natural thing to do –
film: “Double or nothing”
It’s time to say a prayer
again
It’s time to say good-night
It’s time to sing sweet
Adeline again
It’s too soon to know
It’s turned out nice again
It’s you, just you
It’s you that I love
It will have to do until the
real thing comes along
I understand
I’ve got a crush on you
I’ve got a gal in Kalamazoo
I’ve got a little cottage
I’ve got a lovely bunch of
coconuts
I’ve got a lovely bunch of
coconuts
1936
1921
George Mahon
illustration
J.H.Wakefield or Miss Edna
Latonne (male impersonator)
Issy Bonn
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Cole Porter
illustration
Illustration + Charlie Spivak
Cast credits for the play
1945
1945
1936
Gus Kahn/Robert Stolz
Deanna Durbin
1934
M.David/J.Whitney/A.Kramer
Clarkson Rose
Cartoon illustration
Clarkson Rose
1943
1946
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Doris Day/Oscar Levant
1948
Eddie Lisbona/Tommie Connor
Illustration + Roy Fox
1935
Charles Newman/Murray
Mencher/ Milton Ager
Billy Rose/E.Y.Harburg/Harold
Arlen
Art Noel
Illustration + Eddie Carney
1936
n/a
1933
1942
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
Illustration + Henry Hall or
Billy Cotton or Ronnie Munro
Alice Faye/Jack Haley
Haven Gillespie/Seymour
Simons
John Burke/Arthur Johnston
Al Collins re. the Berkeley
Hotel, London
Bing Crosby
1938
Duke Leonard/Charles Wynn
Illustration + Billy Cotton
1943
Kate Gibson/Henry Hall
Benny Davis/Al
Boasberg/Sammy Fain
Deborah Chessler
Jim Cunningham/Albert White
Jack Denby/Dane Hurst/Muriel
Watson
Joe Lubin
illustration
Claude Worth
1934
1933
Pat Boone
n/a professional copy
Felix King
1948
1938
1949
Mantovani or Eric Winstone or
Jack Payne or Joe Loss
Jack Payne
1943
illustration
n/a
n/a
illustration
1941
1930
1942
1931
Ken Lyon & George Murrel or
Danny Kaye or The Keynotes
or Bob & Alf Pearson or
Robert Moreton or Billy Cotton
Peter Sellers
1948
Holiner/Nichold/Cahn/Chaplin/Fr
eeman
Kim Gannon/Mabel Wayne
Ira & George Gershwin
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Bert Relsfeld/M.W.Kimmich/Rolf
Marbot
Fred Heatherton
Fred Heatherton
1948
1937
1937
1936
1948
I’ve got an Easter hat and
an Easter suit for Easter
morning
I’ve got an invitation to a
dance
I’ve got a pocketful of
dreams – film: “Sing you
sinners”
I’ve got a real Daddy now
(he’s not a dream Daddy
anymore)
I’ve got my love to keep me
warm
I’ve got rings on my fingers
(see “40 Old Time Hits”)Also known as “Mumbo
Jumbo Jijjiboo J. O’Shea”
I’ve got sixpence (as I go
rolling home)
Billy James/Charlie Seitter
Illustration + Henry Hall
1936
Marty Symes/Al J.Neiburg/Jerry
Levinson
J.Burke/J.van Monaco
illustration
1934
Bing Crosby/Joe Loss or
Harry Roy
1938
Don Gibson/Chas Willis/ Ramon
Newton
Ramon Newton of the Savoy
Havana Band
1925
Irving Berlin
Felix King
1948
Weston/Barnes/Scott
n/a
© 1909
Box, Cox & Hall
1941
I’ve got you before my
eyes
I’ve heard that song before
I’ve never seen a smile like
yours – film: “The Perfect
alibi”
I’ve never seen a straight
banana
I walked in – film: “Nob Hill”
I walked into the garden
I wanna wrap you up (and
take you home with me)
I want a boy
I want a Daddy (who will
rock me to sleep)
I want a girl (just like the
girl that married dear old
Dad)
I want my Mammy
I want somebody
I want some money
(Gimme some, gimme
some)
I want the whole world to
love you
I want to be
I want to be alone with
Mary Brown
I want to be happy –
musical “No no Nanette”
I want to be the only one
I want to hear that Dixie
melody
I want to sing a song
I want you to know that I
love you
I was much better off in the
Army
Joe Lubin/Ray Terry/Noel Gay
Jule Styne/Sammy Cahn
J.Johnson/E.Frazier
Cartoon + Billy Milton or Billy
Danvers or Georgie Wood &
Dolly Harmer or Jack Anthony
George Elrick or Jack Payne
or Ivy Benson
n/a professional copy
Irma Harrison/Regis Toomey
Ted Waite
cartoon by Harry Price
1926
Adamson/McHugh
Dale White/Marion Weaver
Remus Harris/Terry Shand
George Raft/Joan Bennett
n/a
Joe Loss
1944
1947
1939
Billy Howard/Elven Hedges
P.Bartholomae/J.M.Anderson/A.
B.Sloane
William Dillon/Harry Von Tilzer
Hedges Bros & Jacobson
n/a
1920
1920
n/a
© 1911
Geo.B.Wehner/Louis Breau
Cindy Walker
H. Rule/F.Holt/L.Silberman
Miss Kitty Colyer
Wilfred Pickles
Marius B.Winter
1921
1942
1922
A.Bryan/G.Marks
illustration
1936
Al Sherman/Al Lewis
Edgar Leslie/Jos.Geo.Gilbert
1930
1928
Ernie Peterson
Hugh Richards/Eric Gorton
n/a professional copy
Herman Darewski or Henry
Hearty or Walter Williams
Reedits from the Palace
Theatre, London
Steve Conway
Little Emmie
Clarkson Rose/Charles Tovey
Box & Cox
Clarkson Rose
n/a
1945
1945
Butler/Lubin/Gay
Cartoon+ Tommy Handley
1946
Binnie Hale/Joseph Coyne
1943
1942
1929
1924
1948
1920
I was never kissed before –
musical “Bless the bride”
I was waiting for a dream
I wish I had a nickel
I wish that I could hide
inside this letter
I wonder
A.P.Herbert/Vivian Ellis
Design by T.Moiseiwitsch
1947
George Fragos/Michael Fielding
Tommy Sutton/W.S. Barnhart
Charlie Tobias/Nat Simon
1946
1949
1943
I wonder if my baby feels
the same
I wonder, I wonder, I
wonder
I wonder I wonder I wonder
I wonder how I look when
I’m asleep
I wonder what’s become of
Sally?
I wonder where my baby is
to-night (Charleston)
George J. Bennett/Sam Carlton
Joe Loss
Jimmy Wakely
Illustration or U.S.A
publication with Kay Kyser
As sung by Pip & Jennie
Herbert
n/a Professional copy
Daryl Hutchins
Van Johnson
1947
B.G.De Sylva/Lew Brown/Ray
Henderson
Sid Firman & his Radio Dance
Band
1927
Jack Yellen/Milton Ager
Jack Lane
1924
Gus Kahn/Walter Donaldson
(includes “The New Charleston”
steps described by Alex Moore
Hough & Adams/Jos.E.Howard
Victor Silvester
1925
June Haver/Mark Stevens
©1936
Harry B.Tilsley/Marcelle Mayne
Art Noel
Gerald Bright
Pat Lennox & Sylvia or
Flanagan & Allen or George
Elrick or Harry Leader or
Donald Peers or Johnnie
Riscoe
Irene Dunne + Fred & Ginger
1929
1943
1938
I wonder who’s kissing her
now – film” I wonder who’s
kissing her now”
I wonder why?
I wonder why
Denis Healey/Spensley Hamer
1926
1928
I won’t dance – film:
“Roberta”
I won’t tell a soul
Harbach/Kern
I, Yi Yi,Yi,Yi (I like you very
much) – film: “That night in
Rio”
Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill went up the
wooden hill
(The) Jack Hylton song
book – free with Woman’s
World
Jack in the box
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Illustration + Leslie Thorpe or
Sydney Lipton
Carmen Miranda
Harry Carlton/Jay Whidden
Bernard Barry/Noel Jackson
n/a
Jack Payne & Jean Williams
1930
1942
14 songs
Jack Hylton illustration
1934
Billy Mayerl (solo pianist from
the Savoy Havana Band)
Billy Mayerl
1926
(The) Jack Payne song
book – free with Woman’s
World
(The) Japanese sandman
– from “The Whirligig”
Jasmine
(The) Jazz master (No.1
from pianolettes)
Jealous
12 songs
Jack Payne illustration
1934
Raymond B.Egan/Richard
A.Whiting
Billy Mayerl
Billy Mayerl
Miss Violet Loraine
1920
illustration
Billy Mayerl
1929
1925
Tommie Malie/Dick Finch/Jack
Little
Ennis Parkes or Dorothy Ward
1924
Ross Parker/Hughie Charles
1935
1941
Jealous heart
Jenny Lou Carson
Jealousy
Jeanie with the light brown
hair
Jeanie with the light brown
hair
Jeanie with the light brown
hair
Jeepers creepers – film:
“Going places” – inc.
Ronald Reagan
Jennine (I dream of lilac
time) – film: “Love never
dies”
Jenny – film: “Lady in the
dark”
Jerico – film: “Syncopation”
(The) Jerome Kern
souvenir song album
Jerome Kern – album of
songs
Jerome Kern – album of
songs Vol. Two
Jersey bounce
Jesu, joy of man’s desiring
Jeunes maries – film:
“Mademoiselle Josette ma
femme” – French edition
(The) Jewel song – opera
“Faust”
Jicky
Jim
Jimmy Valentine (see “40
Old Time Hits”)
Jimmy Wakely (see also
1950s listing)
Christmas polka
(The) Day you went away
Dust
(The) Gods were angry
with me
I don’t know why I love you
(but I do, do do)
I don’t want your sympathy
I wish I had a nickel
My little red wagon
No letter today
1944
Winifred May/Jacob Gade
Stephen Foster
Lou Preager or the Tanner
Sisters or Mark Pasquin or the
Radio Revellers or Felix King
or Ribton & Richards orConnie
Francis
“Hutch” Leslie A. Hutchinson
n/a
Stephen Foster
Illustration + John McCormack
1940
Stephen Foster arr. By Everett
Lynton
J.Mercer/H.Warren
Robert Wilson
1945
Dick Powell/Anita Louise
1938
Gilbert/Shilkret
illustration
1928
I Gershwin/K.Weill
Ginger Rogers
1941
Leo Robins/Richard Myers
6 songs- biography and
photographs
12 songs – forward by Oscar
nd
Hammerstein 2
12 songs – forward by Oscar
nd
Hammerstein 2
Robert B. Wright/Bobby
Plater/Tiny Bradshaw/Edward
Johnson
J.S. Bach arr. Myra Hess
A.Bethomieu/G.van Parys
Morton Downey
n/a
1929
1936
n/a
n/a
circa
1949
circa
1949
1941
n/a
Pils et Tablet
1926
1933
Henry F. Chorley/Michel
Carre/Jules Barbier/Charles
Gounod
Lee Rudd
Caesar Petrillo/Edward Ross/
Nelson Shawn
Edward Madden/Gus Edwards
n/a
circa
1947
illustration
Beryl Davis or Vera Lynn
1921
1941
n/a
© 1910
Jimmy Wakely/Doris Mayer
Jimmy Wakely
Johnny Marvin
“Foreman Bill” & “Roma”
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely & Margaret
Whiting
Jimmy Wakely
1949
1942
1942
Jimmy Wakely
1948
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
1949
1948
1943
Red Rowe/Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely/Fred
Edwards/Lee Martin
Tommy Sutton/W.S.Barnhart
Rex Griffin
Frankie Brown
n/a
1942
1939
1948
1949
Those “gone and left me”
blues
Till the end of the world
(A) Tiny little voice (in a
tiny little prayer)
****
Jingle bells
Jingle jangle jingle – film:
“The Forest Rangers”
Jivin’ at the jamboree
Jogging along behind the
old grey mare
Johnny and Mary
Johnny Doughboy found a
Rose in Ireland
Johnny Doughboy found a
rose in Ireland
Johnny get your girl
Johnny Peddler (I got)
Johnny Zero
Johnson Rag
Jolly brothers (The famous)
– Lustige bruder – waltz
Josephine
Josephine – film: “Little
women”
Josephine’s song (Sorry
her lot who loves too well)
– opera: H.M.S. Pinafore
Journey’s end
Joy-joy – piano, violin &
voice
Juanita (I adore you so)
Judy
Julietta
Julius
Jump for joy – see:
“George Shearing”
Jumping bean
Jump on the wagon
June brought the roses
(see “40 Old Time Hits”)
June is bustin’ out all over
– film/musical “Carousel”
Jimmy Wakely/Johnny Bond
Jimmy Wakely
1942
Vaughn Horton
Kay Twomey/Allan Roberts/Fred
Spielman
Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely
1948
1944
Adp. Pat Michael
Frank Loesser/Joseph J.Lilley
Illustration + Frank Sinatra
Fred MacMurray
1947
1942
John Mason
John P. Long
Harry Leader
Randolph Sutton
1944
1927
Art Noel
Al Goodhart/Kay Twomey
Henry Hall or Ivy Benson
illustration
1942
1942
Al Goodhart/Kay Twomey
Kenny Baker
1942
Mann Curtis/Vic Mizzy
Lew Brown
Mack David/Vee Lawnhurst
Jack Lawrence/ Guy Hall /
Henry Kleinkauf
R.Vollstedt/E.Lisbona/T.Connor
Anne Shelton
n/a
Illustration + Jack Payne
n/a
1948
1940
1943
1940
illustration
Gus Kahn/Wayne King/Burke
Bivens
Illustration + The Three
Cheers
circa
1920
1937
V.Burton/W.Jason/M.Steiner
W.S. Gilbert/Arthur Sullivan
Katherine Hepburn
n/a
1934
circa
1920
Hugh Charles/Sonny Miller
Stanley Drew
illustration
illustration
1944
1924
Sonny Miller/Pepito Payan
Hoagy Carmichael/Sammy
Lerner
Rudolf Goer/ Michel Vaucaire/
Frank Smith/ Cecil Harrington
Frank Wood/John P. Long
George Shearing
Illustration + Henry Hall
Lew Stone
1943
1934
Ernest Binns
1937
Florrie Forde
n/a
1922
1941
Robert Farnon –piano solo
Tommie Connor/Eddie Lisbona
Ralph Stanley/John Openshaw
Robert Farnon
Henry Hall
n/a
1948
1935
©1923
Richard Rodgers/Oscar
nd
Hammerstein 2
Musical’s credits or Film’s
Gordon MacRae & Shirley
Jones
Issy Bonn
illustration
cartoon
Donald Peers
Layton & Johnstone or Debroy
Somers or Camille Gillard or
Morton Downey or Les Allen
illustration
1945
Just a blue serge suit
Just a dancing sweetheart
Just a kid named Joe
Just a little cottage
Just a little fond affection
Irving Berlin
Charlie Tobias/Peter de Rose
Mack David/Jerry Livingston
Gerry Mason
Edgar Leslie/Horatio Nicholls
Just a little fond affection
Elton Box/Sonny Cox/Lewis Ilda
1945
1931
1938
1941
1933
1944
Just a little lovin’ (will go a
long way)
Just a little while
Just an echo in the valley
Just another day wasted
away
Just a pray’r away
Just a rose in old Killarney
Just around the corner
Just a sentimental story
Just a song of Paris (La
chanson des rues)
Just a thought of you
Just a vagabond lover
Just a-wearyin’ for you
Just a year ago to-night
Just because
Just because you’re you
Just before I fall asleep
Just beyond the hills – 12
miniatures for piano
Just for a while (nur eine
nacht)
Just humming along
Just keep on smiling
Just keep on smiling for me
Just like a melody out of
the sky
Just like Darby & Joan
Just once more
Just one more chance
Just one of those things –
film: “Can-Can”
Just plain folk
Zeke Clements/Eddy Arnold
n/a
1948
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby
Harry Woods/Jimmy Campbell/
Reg Connelly
Charles Tobias/Roy Turk
George Elrick
Illustration + Henry Hall or
Roy Fox
Herman Darewski
1945
1932
C.Tobias/D.Kapp
Frank Swain
Teddy Foster or Bing Crosby
Illustration + Leslie Jeffries or
Billy Mayerl
Illustration by Mancini
n/a professional copy
Jean Sablon
1944
1926
illustration
Illustration courtesy BBC
n/a
1929
1935
1934
Henry Hall
n/a
Illustration by Barbelle + Gene
& Glenn
illustration
Illustration by Holloway
1933
1937
1932
n/a as sung by Miss Jose
Collins
Illustration + Henry Hall
1920
Joe Kay
Billy Merrin
Illustration by Barbelle
1937
1934
1928
Edgar Lslie/Jos.Geo.Gilbert
Marty Symes/Dick
Robertson/Frank Weldon
S.Coslow/A.Johnston
Cole Porter
Illustration by Ray
Paul Adam
1928
1948
Derickson & Brown
film credits
1931
1935
Edgar Leslie/Jos. Geo. Gilbert
Billy Elliott or Miss Nora
Bancroft or Ted Cartwright or
illustration by Holloway
Illustration + Ambrose
Miss Jose Collins
Mac & Bob
1929
Eric Winstone
Al Saxon or Joe Loss
1940
1937
n/a
n/a
Illustration + Billy Cotton or
Donald Peers
n/a
Eric Winstone
1920
1926
1942
Dolph Singer/Harry Von Tilzer
Leon, Towers & Robins
H.Pepper/M.Vaucaire/R.Goer
Frank Capano/Margie Morris
Max Kester/Ronnie Hill
Carrie Jacobs Bond/Frank
Stanton adp. Irving King
Billy Rose/Lee David
The Shelton brothers
Cliff Friend
Howard Barnes/Louise Craven
A.Vivian May
Arthur Anderson/Oskar Geiger
Robert Hargreaves/ Stenley J.
Damerell/ Montague Ewing
(Sherman Myers)
Nat Yeowart/Julian Wright
Derek Denton
Walter Donaldson
Just say “Aloha”
Just suppose
Keep a light in your window
tonight
Keep an eye on your heart
Keep calling me
sweetheart
Keep on humming
Keep on keeping on
Keep the ball rolling
Billy Hill/Peter De Rose
Reginald Arkell/Pen Clayton
Lester McFarland/Robert A.
Gardner
Milton Leeds/Henry Manners
J.P.Long/Harry Pease/Lewis Ilda
Keep young and beautiful
Kentucky
Al Dubin/Harry Warren
Henry Prichard
Louis Breau/Ray Henderson
Ernest Longstaffe
Ralph Butler/Noel Gay
1927
1942
1937
1937
1947
© 1930
1932
1936
1925
1933
© 1933
1943
Kentucky babe
KETELBEY, ALBERT W.
(Anton Vodorinski) – see
also pre-1920s
Bells across the meadow –
A characteristic intermezzo
– piano
In a Chinese Temple
garden – piano solo
In a monastery garden –
trio violin, cello & piano
In a Persian market –
intermezzo scene
****
Kicking the blues away –
film: “Broadway scandals”
King for a day
(The) King is still in London
(The) King’s horses (and
the King’s men)
(The King’s navee
King’s Rhapsody – piano
selection from the show
(A)Kiss in the dark – film:
“The Great Victor Herbert”
(A)Kiss in the night
(The) Kiss in your eyes –
film: “The Emperor Waltz”
Kiss me – operetta: “Bitter
sweet”
Kiss me (Besame mucho)
Kiss me again – film: The
Great Victor Herbert
Kiss me goodnight
Kiss me goodnight
Kiss me goodnight, not
goodbye – film: “Merely
Mary Ann”
Kiss me good-night
sergeant-major
Kiss me Kate – see “So in
love”
Kiss me once – kiss me
more
Kiss me sweet
Kiss the boys good-bye –
film: “Kiss the boys goodbye”
(The) Kiss waltz – film:
“Dancing Sweeties”
R.H.Buck/Adam Geibel
Bing Crosby or The Five
Smith Brothers
1948
Albert W.Ketelbey
Illustration by W.George
1921
Albert W.Ketelbey
© 1923
Albert W. Ketelbey
Illustration + (inside
photograph of Albert
W.Ketelbey)
n/a
Albert W. Ketelbey
Illustration by Mac
1931
J.F.Hanley/D.Franklin
Sally O’Neil
1929
Lewis & Young/Ted Fiorito
Roma Campbell Hunter/Hugh
Charles
Noel Gay/Harry Graham
n/a or illustration by Fred Low
Illustration + Billy Cotton or
Donald Peers
illustration
1928
1941
Charles Dunn
Ivor Novello/Christopher Hassall
Henry Hall + illustration
n/a
1935
© 1949
B.G.de Sylva/Victor Herbert
Allan Jones & Mary Martin
1922
Martyn Mayne/Manuela GarciaYniguez/Pedro de Carolis
Johnny Burke/R.Heuberger
n/a
1944
Bing Crosby/Joan Fontaine or
Geraldo
n/a
1947
©1908
1929
Illustration
Allan Jones & Mary Martin &
Susanna Foster
illustration
Billy Cotton
Janet Gaynor/Charles Farrell
1941
©1915
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
Cartoon by REW + Randolph
Sutton or Renee Houston &
Donald Stewart
1939
Billy Reid
Dorothy Squires + design by
Pisani
Anne Shelton or the Five
Smith Brothers
Mary Martin
1948
Grant Withers & Sue Carol
1930
Noel Caward
C.Velazquez/S.Skylar
Henry Blossom/Victor Herbert
Archie Gottler/Horatio Nicholls
Bud Green/Jesse Greer
Jules Furthman/James F.
Hanley
Milton Drake
Frank Loesser/Victor
Schertzinger
A.Dubin/J.Burke
1926
1930
1931
1935
1931
1949
1941
Kiwi blues – (composed
while prisoner in Germany)
Sapper C.J.C.Curtis/Sapper
C.F.Rayner
Sapper C.F. Rayner
1944
K-K-K-Kiss me again
(every time he tried to say
good night)
(The) Knaves of diamonds
– piano novelty
Knock knock who’s there
Wynn Stanley/Andrew Allen
Haig Bros and Ryan
1921
Henry Steele
Illustration
1931
Jimmy Tyson/Bill Davies/Vincent
Lopez/Johnny Morris
Piano transcriptions of the
classics: Barcarolle, Shubert’s
serenade, Traumerei, Chanson
triste, La paloma
Blue Danube, Wine women and
song, Artist’s life, Thousand and
one nights, Vienna life, Tales
from the Vienna woods
William Glass/D.Savino
illustration
1936
Charlie Kunz
1937
Charlie Kunz
1934
n/a
1934
H.Varna.MarcCab/P.Misraki/A.Malcsiner
Tadd Dameron/Moira Heath
Mort Dixon/Allie Wrubel
Ray Ventura/Lyne Clevers
1933
Ted Heath
Dolores del Rio
1949
1935
Lorenz Hart/Richard Rodgers
Film credits and logo
1937
Tolchard Evans/Robert
Hargreaves/Stanley J.Damerell
Erell Reaves/Tolchard Evans
illustration
1934
1944
Kunz, Charlie - Play the
Kunz way No.1
Charles Kunz radio medley
of Strauss waltzes
La Cucaracha – film “Viva
Villa”
La Da-da-Da – French
edition
Ladybyrd
(The) Lady in red – film:
“Caliente”
(The) Lady is a tramp – film
“Words and music”
Lady of Madrid
Lady of Spain
(The) Lady who didn’t
believe in love – film “Hello
beautiful”
La Golondrina (The
swallow)
La-loo, la-loo (The
Woodward lullaby)
Lambeth walk – from “Me
& my girl”
(The) Lamplighter’s
serenade
Kim Gannon/Jule Styne
Winifred Atwell, Les Paul, Ray
Martin, Eddie Fisher
Stars of the film
Narciso Serradell/Cicely Danes
n/a
1944
Will Grosz/Rose Fyleman
Illustration + Will Grosz with
his little daughter
cartoon + dance instructions
1935
Hoagy Carmichael/Paul Francis
Webster
Illustration by S.Woods
1942
Land of freedom
Granville Bantock/Helen
Bantock
Arthur C. Benson/Edward Elgar
Al Lewis/Carmen Lombardo
Walter Howe/Rex
Golding/Michael Breach
Yradier/Tattersall
Sylvia Dee/Elizabeth
Moore/Sidney Lippman
Walter Kent/Walton Farrar
Russian flag, hammer and
sickle
n/a
illustration
Illustration + Terry Wilson
1944
illustration
Illustration by Mick + Hedley
Ward or Sam Browne
Gracie Fields & Bing Crosby
or Radcliffe & Ray
Max & Harry Nesbitt
illustration
© 1929
1948
Land of hope and glory
(A)Lane in Spain
(The)Lane that leads to
home sweet home
La Palome –piano solo
Laroo, laroo, lilli bolero
(The) Last mile home
Last night
Last night on the back
porch (I loved her best of
all)
N.Gay/D.Furber
Max & Harry Nesbitt/Al Conroy
L.Brown/C.Schraubstader
1942
1937
© 1930
1926
1946
1949
1945
1923
(The) Last rose of Summer
(The) Last round-up (git
along, little doggie, git
along)
(The) Last time I saw Paris
(The) Last waltz – the waltz
song from
(The) Last waltz of the
evening
Later on
(The) Latin Quarter – film
“The Gay Impostors”
Laughing Irish eyes – film:
“Laughing Irish eyes”
Laughing on the outside
(crying on the inside)
Laughing samba
Laura
Lavender blue – film:
Disney’s “So dear to my
heart”
Lavender dreams – from
“The Nightingale”
La Vie en rose (Take me to
your heart again)
th
Lawrence Wright’s 19
selection – 6d edition
st
Lawrence Wright’s 51
song & dance album – 1/6d
edition.
Lay my head beneath a
rose
Lazy countryside – from
Walt Disney film: “Fun and
fancy free”
(The) Leader of the town
brass band
Leander – from “Katja the
dancer”
Leaning on a lamp-post –
from “Feather your nest”
Leave me alone with my
dreams
Leave the pretty girls alone
Leicester Square Rag
Thomas Moore
Billy Hill/George Brown
Deanna Durbin
n/a
1941
1933
Oscar Hammerstein 2 /Jerome
Kern
Robert Evett/Reginald
Arkell/Oscar Straus
Jos Geo Gilbert/Ray Knight
Eiffel Tower + Binnie Hale
1940
Miss Jose Collins
1922
illustration
1945
Phil Park/Fred Hartley
Al Dubin/Harry Warren
Illustration + Billy Cotton
Rudy Vallee, Rosemary Lane,
and other stars in the film
film still/Phil Regan or Gracie
Fields
various artists
1939
1938
Benny Meroff/Anne Spear/
Vincent Rizzo/George Johnson
Johnny Mercer/David Raksin
Larry Morey/Eliot Daniel
Edmundo Ros
1945
n/a
Dinah Shore or Don Rennie
1945
1948
Kennedy Russell/Michael Martin
Harvey/Sax Rohmer
Louiguy/Frank Eyton
Credits and design by Berleley
Sutcliffe
n/a
1947
10 songs
illustration
1927
13 songs
Maureen Rose
1948
W. Madison/G.Falkenstein
Illustration by Fred Low
1926
Bobby Worth
cartoon
1947
Ernest Longstaffe
n/a
1929
Harry Graham/Jean Gilbert
n/a
1925
Noel Gay
Illustration + George Formby
1937
Jos. Geo. Gilbert
Illustration + Henry Hall
1932
Carson J. Robison
Harry Roy
1932
1949
nd
Sidney Mitchell/Sam H.Stept
Ben Raleigh/Bernie Wayne
Leonora
Abner Silver
Leprechaun lullaby
Les Patineurs (The
Skater’s wltz) – piano solo
Let all the world go by
Glen Hurlburt
Emile Waldteufel
Henry Hall + Art by Fred Low
Leicester Square photo +
Harry Roy or Harry Leader
Edna, Gwen & Agnes –
“Musical dolls” & “The
Romany players”
Jill Manners
illustration
Archibald Joyce
Illustration by Leonard Potts
1936
1946
1948
1927
1949
circa
1930
1923
Let a smile be your
umbrella (on a rainy day) –
film: “Give my regards to
Broadway”
Let by-gones be by-gones
Let him go, let him tarry
(popular Irish song)
Let him go-let him tarry –
film: “Way to the stars”
Let it be soon (in the sweet
bye and bye)
Let it snow
Let me call you mine
Let me dream in your arms
again
Let me have my dreams
Let me sing in echo valley
Let’s all be happy together
)’cause you can’t be happy
by yourself)– from
“Arcadian follies”
Let’s all go to Mary’s house
Let’s all have a jolly good
time
Let’s all sing like the birdies
sing
Let’s all sing the bread and
butter song
Let’s all sing the Lard song
Let’s be buddies
Let’s call it a day
Let’s dream this one out
[includes a mission
statement for BMI Inc.]
Let’s get lost – film: “Happy
go lucky” –
Let’s get together
Let’s keep it that way
Let’s try again
Irving Kahal/Francis Wheeler/
Sammy Fain
Dan Dailey & film cast or Miss
Gwladys Stanley
© 1927
Jos.Geo.Gilbert
Arranged by Walter Collins
Illustration + Issy Bonn
Cartoon + Barbara Mullen
1946
1945
Arranged by Cliff Gordon, Max
Maurice & Carl Yale
H.Wade/D.Hurran
Stars of the film
1944
illustration
1946
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Wendell Hall/Howard Johnson
J.G.Gilbert/Horatio Nicholls
(pseudonym for pub.Lawrence
Wright
Grant Clarke/Harry Akst
Ed G. Nelson/Fred Rose
Howard Thomas/RoyLeslie
Woody Herman
n/a
Debroy Somers or Jack Hylton
or Miss Katie Kay
1945
1934
1929
n/a professional copy
Ronnie Ronalde
Ernest Binns
1929
1936
1933
Con Conrad/Leo Wood/ Jimmy
Campbell/Reg Connelly
Max Kester/John Burnaby
Jack Payne & his Hotel Cecil
Band
Illustration + Billy Gerhardi
1926
Hargreaves/Damerell/Evans
cartoon + Henry Hall
1932
James Walsh/Fred Sandford
n/a
professional copy
1937
Leslie Sarony
Cole Porter
Lew Brown/Ray Henderson
Lanning/Reed
Jack Barty
n/a
Henry Hall or Lew Stone
illustration
1927
1940
1932
1940
F.Loesser/J.McHugh
Mary Martin/Dick Powell/Betty
Hutton/Eddie Bracken/Rudy
Valee
Uncle Sam & John Bull
Illustration by Fred Low
“Hutch” aka Leslie Hutchinson
1943
Paula Green
1944
“Hutch” aka Leslie Hutchinson
1943
Nelson’s column + Billy Cotton
or Henry Hall or George
Doonan
Clown illustration + Billy
Cotton or Eddie Carroll or
Donald Peers or Henry Hall
Miss Dorothy Ward
1940
Let the bands play
John W.Bratton/Geoffrey O’Hara
D. O’Connor/J.Denby-Watson
Desmond O’Connor/Len
Edwards/Ray Myrna
Paul Denniker/Walter Van Dyke/
Dale Belmont/ Fred Gibbons/
Gary Van Dyke
Wallace Southam/Geoffrey
Henman
Hugh Charles
Let the curtain come down
Al Newman
Let the end of the world
come tomorrow (as long as
you love me today)
Paul Cunningham/Ernest R Ball
Let’s wait until to-morrow
(before we part)
(A) Letter from home
1936
1941
1945
1948
1940
1925
Let the people sing – revue
“Lights up!”
Let the rest of the world go
by – film “Irish eyes are
smiling”
Let us be sweethearts over
again
Noel Gay/Frank Eyton/Ian Grant
illustration
1939
J.Keirn Brennan/Ernest R. Ball
June Haver/Dick Haymes/
Damon Runyon
circa
1927
Jos.Geo.Gilbert
1937
Let us live for tonight
Let us sing unto their
Majesties – Jubilee March
for Royal Silver Jubilee
Liebestraum – Banks
sixpenny edition no. 97 for
piano, violin & cello
Life and love seem sweeter
After the storm
Life is a song – Let’s sing it
together
Life is just a bowl of
cherries
Life is nothing without
music
Light a candle in the chapel
Adrian Bernard
Kennedy/Maurice
Illustration + Syd Seymour or
Leon Cortez or Brian
Lawrence or Jack Hylton
illustration
King George V & Queen
Listzt
cartoon
1935
Jack Nelson
Eric Yorke & Simon Wery
1924
Joe Young/Fred E.Ahlert
Illustration + Anona Winn
1935
Lew Brown/Ray Henderson
showgirls
1931
Fred Hartley
n/a
1944
Harry Pease/Ed. G. Nelson/
Duke Leonard
Charles Ross
illustration
1942
illustration
1937
Billy Hill
Stanley Cowan/Bobby Worth
Al Dubin/Joe Burke
1935
1941
1929
Mitchell Parish/Peter De Rose
Jack Gold
Goring/Schiltze
illustration
Illustration
Delores Costello/Grant
Withers
illustration
Nat Temple
n/a
Norbert Schultze/Hans
Leip/Tommie Connor
Jack Lawrence
W. Barnes/R.Vaughan Williams
Illustration + Billy Cotton or
Judy Shirley
n/a
n/a
1944
Harry Woods/Jimmy
Campbell/Reg Connelly
Marriott Edgar
Sam Coslow
Illustration + Phil Richardson
1932
n/a
Joe Morrison & Helen
Twelvetrees
n/a
1933
1934
Les Baker or Bunny Baron or
George Mitchell or Victor
Silvester or Evelyn Knight
Doreen Henry
n/a
Lind Joyce
1948
Illustration + Jack Hylton
1939
Light heart (from “Stories in
and out of doors”) No.12
Lights out
Lights out ‘til reveille
Like a breath of Springtime – film: “Hearts in exile”
Lilacs in the rain
Lillette
Lilli Marlene – featured in
the crown unit film: “The
True story of Lilli Marlene”
Lilli Marlene (My Lilli of the
lamplight)
Linda
Linden Lea (A Dorset
song)
Linger a little longer in the
twilight
(The) Lion and Albert
(A)Little angel told me so –
film: 2One hour late”
Little Annie Rooney (see
“40 Old Time Hits”
(A) Little bird told me
(A)Little bit of love
(A)Little bit of heaven
(A)Little bit more besides
Little boy bubbles
Michael Nolan
Harvey O.Brooks
Doreen Henry
J.Keirn Brennan/Ernest R. Ball
Desmond O’Connor/Hugh
Charles
Art Noel/Horatio Nicholls
1943
1935
1939
1948
1944
1946
1939
©1925
1946
1923
1947
(The) Little boy that Santa
Claus forgot
(The) Little boy who never
told a lie
(A) Little more besides
(The) Little church around
the corner
Little curly hair in a high
chair – film: “ Forty little
mothers”
(A) Little dash of Dublin –
film: “Peg of Old Drury”
Little Drummer boy
Michael Carr/Tommy Connor/
Jimmy Leach
Tommie Connor/Manning
Sherwin
Desmond O’Connor/Hugh
Charles
Joe Burke/Rene Walker
Illustration by Must
1937
Illustration re. George
Washington
Henry Hall
1940
Illustration + Syd Lipton
1934
C.Tobias/N.Simon
Eddie Cantor film still
1940
Sigler/Goodhart/Hoffman
Anna Neagle
1935
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
Illustration + Carroll Levis or
Michael Frome orMiss
Florence Oldham orDick
Henderson orMiss Phyllis
Robins
Bing Crosby or Reg Dixon
Nat Temple
Doris Day, Stephen Boyd,
Jimmy Durante, Martha Raye
& film credits
Illustration by Must
n/a
n/a professional copy
1938
Illustration by J.Waterman
1936
Illustration + Henry Hall
1940
1936
1947
Little Dutch Mill
Little girl
Little girl blue – film:
“Jumbo”
Ralph Freed/Harry Barris
Madeline Hyde/Francis Henry
Lorenz Hart/Richard Rodgers
(The) Little golden locket
(the) Little green hat
Little heaven of the seven
seas (My love is in Kalun)
Little horse and wagon
(With my)
(A)Little King without a
crown
Little lady make believe
Jimmy Kennedy
Eric Little/H.M.Tennent
Jack Scholl/M.K.Jerome/Charles
Dunn
Jos. Geo. Gilbert
Little Man selection
Little man you’ve had a
busy day
Little Miss Crinoline
Little Mother – film: “Four
Sons”
(The) Little old church in
the valley
(A)Little old cottage
Chorus’ of 8 popular songs
Sigler/Hoffman/Wayne
cartoon + Brian Lawrence or
Jack Payne or Jack White or
Peter Fielding
n/a
Florence Oldham
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby
Erno Rapee/Lew Pollack
illustration
Film still
1938
1928
Gus Kahn/Gene Arnold/Egbert
Van Alstyne
Robert Hargreaves/Stanley
Damerell/Ray Benson
Hoagy Carmichael/Stanley
Adams
S.Lerner/A.Goodhart/A.Hoffman
Illustration by Fred Low
1931
Illustration + Jack Payne
1930
illustration
1936
illustration
1937
Pelosi/Ilda/Towers
Illustration + Gracie Fields
1947
Robertson/Cavanaugh/Weldon
B.Green/B.Kaye/J.Little
Benny Davis/J.Fred Coots/Bob
Rothberg
Laura R. Smith/J.S. Fearis/
Adele Girard/Joe Marsala
Stanley Black
Harry Evans or Jack Payne
Illustration + Henry Hall
1944
1939
1936
n/a Jim Davidson
1939
Little old lady
Little old lady of Poverty
Street
(The) Little old mill (went
round and round)
(A) Little on the lonely side
(A) Little rain must fall
(A)Little robin told me so
Little Sir Echo – hello
(hello)
Ross Parker/Hughie
Charles/Don Pelosi
Charlie Tobias/Nat Simon
1934
1931
1935
1935
1924
1937
1934
1934
(A)Little smile
Alf Ritter
Little star – (based on
“Estrellita” by Manuel
Ponce)
Little steeple pointing to a
star (There’s a)
(A) Little street where old
friends meet
Little sweetheart (“Cariad
Bach”)
Little sweetheart of the
mountains
Little sweetheart of the
prairie
(The) Little things in life are
everything
(The) Little things that
mean so much
(The) Little tin soldier (The
little rag doll) – from “Pins
and needles”
Little town in ould County
Down
Little valley in the
mountains (Sejde s oci
sejde s mysli..)
Little white lies
Live, laugh and love – film:
“Congress dances”
Locomotives
Log cabin lullaby
L.O’Connor
London conga
London Bridge
London Fantasia – piano
solo theme from the film:
“The battle of Britain”
(The) London I love
London pride
London suite – for piano (3
pieces)
London Town (you haunt
me) – from “The Cooptimists”
Lonely
Lonely
Lonely footsteps
Lonely Lane – film
“Football coach”
Lonely Linden tree
Lonely serenade
Lonely sweetheart
Lonely Villa – by the sea
Illustration + Johnny
Lockwood
Vera Lynn
1943
Alan Stranks/George Korel/ Pat
Pattison
Gus Kahn/Harry Woods
Illustration by Must
1941
Illustration + Henry Hall
1932
Billie Manders/Jack Hutchinson
illustration
1939
Herb Pinkert/Billy Barry/Lou
Handman
Alfred Solman/George Brown
Gene & Glenn
1931
Illustration by Ben Ho
1931
Paul Boyle/Reginald Bristow/
Charles Rose
Harold Adamson/Teddy Wilson
Hugo Rignold
1938
Benny Lee
1939
Darl Mac Boyce/James F.
Hanley
Illustration by Wohlman
1921
R.W.Pascoe/M.Carlo/A.M.
Sanders
Jimmy Kennedy/J.Dvoracek/ K.
Zeleny
n/a
1920
Illustration + Henry Hall
1934
Walter Donaldson
Werner R.Heymann/Rowland
Leigh/Robert Gilbert
6 pieces for piano – Lilian Smith
Suzanne Byrne/Geoffrey H.
Byrne/Ira Schuster
Don Marino Barreto/Spencer
Williams
Eric Coates – a march
Clive Richardson
Illustration or Eric Winstone
Lilian Harvey
1930
1931
Illustration Harania
Illustration + Henry Hall
1938
1936
Illustration + Harry Roy
1942
Eric Coates
n/a
1934
1945
Harold Purcell/George Posford
Noel Coward
Eric Coates
Illustration + Hugh French
Noel Coward
Eric Coates
1941
1941
1934
Illingworth/Gideon
Stanley Holloway
© 1923
Frank Redmond/Sydney Baynes
Noel Gay
H.Barnes/L.Ravenge
Irving Kahal/Sammy Fain
Illustration by FW
n/a
illustration
Illustration + Henry Hall
1922
1939
1945
1933
Jimmy Kennedy/Will Grosz
Roma-Cambell Hunter/Harry
Parr Davies
Art Strauss/Bob Dale/Sonny
Miller
Harry Leon/Leo Towers
Illustration by Musf
Illustration + Lew Stone
1935
1941
Illustration + Ambrose or
Cecilia Harvey
illustration
1939
1945
1935
Lonesome
Lonesome and sorry
(The) Lonesome trail ain’t
lonesome any more
Long ago
Long ago (and far away) –
film: “Cover girl”
Long, long ago
Looking for yesterday
Looking for you
Looking for you (Roaming
in the gloaming)
Looking on the bright sidefilm: “Looking on the bright
side”
Look up and laugh – film:
“Look up and laugh”
Lords of the Air
(The) Lords prayer – for
voice & piano
Lost
(The) Lost chord
Lost in fog
Louise
Louisianna
Loulou – French edition
Love and a dime –from the
Princetown University
Triangle Club production of
“Stags at bay”
Love at last – film: “Nice
girl?”
(The) Love bug will bite
you (if you don’t watch out)
Love descended like an
angel
Love flies out of the
window
Love for sale
Love in bloom – film: “She
loves me not”
Love in the moonlight
Love is all – film: “It’s a
date”
Love is a merry-go-round –
film: “Tars and spars”
Love is a song – film:
“Bambi”
Love is ev’rywhere –film:
“Look up and laugh”
Love is in the air again
Art Noel
Benny Davis/Con Conrad
Clive Erard/Frank Trafford
Peggy (piano) Desmond
Miss Daisy Leon
cartoon + The Three
Muskateers
Miss Dorothy Ward
1945
1926
1938
Rita Hayworth
1944
Jack Fishman/Peter Hart
Eddie De Lance/Jimmy Van
Heusen
Helen Taylor/Wilfred Sanderson
Archie Gottler/Horatio Nicholls
Margery Manners
Illustration + Jack White
1949
1940
n/a
professional copy
Illustration by Jeff Cook
1930
1931
Howard Flynn
Gracie Fields
1932
Harry Parr-Davies/Horatio
Nicholls
M.North/D.Burnaby
Albert Hay Malotte
Gracie Fields
1935
Illustration/photo
Illustration
1939
1935
Phil Ohman/Johnny
Mercer/Macy O Teetor
Adelaide Proctor/Arthur Sullivan
D.Fields/J.McHugh
Leo Robin/Richard A. Whiting
John F. Lambe/John Neat
Charlys
illustration
1936
?
1934
1929
1920
circa
1930
Brooks Bowman
n/a
n/a
n/a
Little Emmie
Illustration +
J.Helian/Vaissade /
J.Rivat/N.Berger
Illustration attributed
Eddie Cherkose/Jacques Press
Deanna Durbin
1941
Pinky Tomlin
Illustration + Henry Hall
1937
Charles Chester/Ken Morris
Frederick Ferrari
1948
A.Hoffman/M.Drake/J.Livingston
1946
Cole Porter
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger
Fred Low cartoon + Teddy
Foster
n/a
Bing Crosby
J.C.Lewis jr/Charley Kisco
H.Tobias/Pinky Tomlin
Illustration + Roy Fox
Deanna Durbin
1933
1940
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Janet Blair/Alfred Drake
1945
Larry Morey/Frank Churchill
Walt Disney illustrations
1942
Parr-Davies/Nicholls
Gracie Fields
1935
S.Miller/T.Shapiro
Henry Hall + notable
advertisement
1934
Henrik N. Ege/Kurt Schwabach/
Will Meisel
Ira Gershwin/Jerome Kern
1931
1935
1930
1934
Love is just a gamble (take
another chance)
Love is like a cigarette
Love is my reason
Love is the sweetest thing
– film: “Say it with music”
Love letters – film: “Love
letters”
Love letters in the sand
Lovelight in the starslight –
film: Her jungle love”
Lovely day
B.Selvin/L.Cobey/J.Mills
The Savoy Orpheans
1924
Richard Jerome/Walter Kent
Ivor Novello
Ray Noble
cigarette illustration
n/a
n/a or Jack Payne
1935
1945
1932
Edward Heyman/Victor Young
Ketty Lester
© 1945
Charles & Nick Kenny/J.Fred
Coots
R.Freed/F.Hollander
Illustration + Jack Miller
1931
Dorothy Lamour/Ray Milland
1938
Bob Craig/John Douglas
1944
H.Adamson/J.McHugh
Eric Winstone or Paula Green
or “Hutch”
Marjorie Lou, star on the Tivoli
Circuit, Australia
Alice Faye, Jack Oakie,
Warner Baxter
Illustration + Nat Allen
Illustration + Jack White or
Jack Payne
Irene Dunn, Ginger Rogers
and Fred Astaire
Frank Sinatra
Noel Gay
illustration
1938
Charlie Tobias/John Jacob Loeb
Gus Kahn/Victor Schertzinger
n/a
Grace Moore
1936
1935
Ralph Butler/Noel Gay
Illustration + Harry Roy or
Jack Payne or Mantovani
Gracie Fields
Illustration
n/a or film credits
1942
Oscar Hammerstein 2 /
Sigmund Romberg
Nat & Ray Temple/Tommie
Connor/Michael Carr
Johnny Denson
n/a
1928
Illustration + Geraldo
1943
Illustration + Donald Peers
1949
Noel Gay/Ralph Butler/Michael
Littman
Liebestraume arr. E.J.Bennet
Charles H.Maskell
Moira Heath/Riesner/Django
Reinhardt
Stanley Damerell/Tolchard
Evans
Desmond Carter/Jack Clarke
Billy Ternent
1948
Savoy Havana Band
illustration
illustration
1923
1928
1944
Illustration + Jack White
1938
n/a
1930
Joan Whitney/Alex Kramer
Irving Kahal/Sammy Fain
Howard Lucraft
Evie Hayes, star on the Tivoli
Circuit, Australia or Monte Rey
1948
1940
Lovely Hula hands
R.Alex Anderson
Lovely lady – film: “King of
Burlesque”
Lovely little lady (There’s a)
Lovely old lady
Ted Koehler/Jimmy McHugh
Lovely to look at – film:
“Roberta”
(A) Lovely way to spend an
evening – film: “Higher and
higher”
Love makes the world go
round
Love marches on
Love me forever – film:
“One night of love”
(The) Love nest
Otto Harbach/Jerome Kern
Love never grows old
Love please stay
Lover – film: “Words and
music”
Lover come back to me
Parr Davies
H.Hayhurst/E.Mayer
Lorenz Hart/Richard Rodgers
Lover’s lullaby
Lover’s Lane has ev’rything
(everything but you)
Love’s arithmetic
Love’s dream
Love’s golden memories
Love’s melody
Love’s old sweet melody
Love somebody – musical:
“The Love Race”
Love somebody
Love song of Renaldo
Noel Gay
Reg Morgan/Art Noel/Don Hart
nd
1941
1935
1947
1940
1935
1943
1939
1937
1933
Love steals your heart –
film: “The wicked lady”
Love walked in – film:
“Goldwyn follies”
Love was a song
Love (wonderful love) –
film: “Sing as we go”
Love, your spell is
everywhere – film: “The
Trespasser”
Loyaltyland – Feldman’s 6d
edition
Luckiest guy in the world
(Shake hands with)
Lullaby in blue
Lullaby of Broadway – film:
“Gold diggers of 1935”
Lullaby of the bells – film:
“Phantom of the opera”
Lullaby of the leaves –
from “Savoy follies”
Lulu’s back in town – film:
“Broadway Gondolier”
LYNN, VERA
After a while
All the world sings a lullaby
– film: “We’ll meet again”
And so do I
Be like the kettle and sing
– film: “We’ll meet again”
By the wishing well
Close to you
Concerto for two – from
Tchaikowsky’s Bb minor
concerto
Don’t ever pass me by
(The) First Lullaby –
“Apple sauce” at the
London Palladium
Fools rush in
(The) Happiest New Year
of all
How green was my valley
I’d love to live in Loveland
(with a girl like you)
I don’t see me in your eyes
anymore
I dream of you
If I had my way
I love to sing – film:
“Rhythm serenade”
I’m sending my blessings
Alan Stranks/Hans May
James Mason/Margaret
Lockwood
Cast
1945
Charles Dunn/Mischa
Spoliansky
Harry Leon/Leo Towers
Leo Fuld
1935
Gracie Fields
1934
Goulding/Janis
N.B. Cover only – Gloria
Swanson
1929
12 songs arranged by
R.S.Stoddon
Sid Tepper/Roy Brodsky
n/a
1936
Joy Nichols
1949
Herb Magidson/Allie Wrubel
A.Dubin/H.Warren
1934
1935
G.Waggener/E.Ward
n/a or Henry Hall
Film logo of bathers or with
Florrie Forde or Doris Day
Nelson Eddy/Susanna Foster
Joe Young/Bernice Petkere
Illustration logo
1932
Harry Warren/Al Dubin
Dick Powell or Mel Torme
1935
Abner Silver/Nick & Charles
Kenny
Barbara Gordon/Basil
Thomas/Harry Parr Davies
Eddie de Lange/Paul
Mann/Stephen Weiss
Tommie Connor/Walter
Ridley/Desmond O’Connor
Will Grasz/Hamilton Kennedy
A.Hoffman/J.Livingstone/C.Lam
pl
Arranged by Robert C.
Harring/Jack Lawrence
Vera Lynn
1945
Vera Lynn
1942
Vera Lynn
1940
Vera Lynn
1943
Illustration + Vera Lynn
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1940
1943
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1941
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby
J.Popplewell/M.Carr
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
1940
1941
J.Marcer/R.Bloom
D. O’Connor/M.Watson/J.Denby
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
1940
1944
Benny Davis/Abner Silver
W.R.Williams
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
1941
1948
B.Benjamin/G.Weiss
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1949
Michael Carr/Tommie Connor
L.Klein/J.Kendis
P.Misraki/M.Carr/T.Connor
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
1943
1940
1943
Joe Lubin/Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Noel
Gay
Vera Lynn
1944
G & I Gershwin
1938
1943
I’m spending Christmas
with the old folks
Jim
Little star (based on
“Estrellita” by Manuel
Ponce)
Maybe
Memories live longer than
dreams
My devotion
One love – film: “ One
exciting night”
One more kiss
Only you
Our love story
Summer sweetheart
With all my heart – film
“Rhythm serenade”
You can’t be true, dear
You made me care (when I
wasn’t in love)
Yours
****
Ma belle etoile – French
edition – film: “le chant de
l’exile”
Ma look at Charlie (Whoop!
He’s at it again)
Ma, I miss your apple pie
(A) Maiden’s prayer –
Bank’s sixpenny edition no.
37.
Mairzy doats and dozy
doats (mares eat oats and
does eat oats)
Make-believe world
Make it a party
Mamma, I wanna make
rhythm – film: “Manhattan
music box”
Mam’selle – theme from
the French café scene in
the film “The Razor’s edge”
Managua Nicaragua
Manhattan – film: “Two
tickets to Broadway”
Manhattan serenade
(The) Man on the flying
trapeze
(The) Man with the
mandolin
Manyana
Many happy returns of the
day
Tommie Connor
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1940
Caesar Petrillo/Edward Ross/
Nelson Shawn
L.O’Connor
Vera Lynn
1941
Vera Lynn
1945
Allan Flynn/Frank Madden
Ross Parker/Hugh Charles
Illustration + Vera Lynn
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1935
1940
Roc Hillman/Johnny Napton
Jack Popplewell
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
1942
1944
Morton Morrow
Jack Popplewell/Vincent Scotto
Harrison/Newell
J.G.Golbert
Reginald King/Jack Popplewell
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn
1942
1935
1949
1949
1943
Cotton/Griffin
Jos.Geo.Gilbert
Vera Lynn
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1948
1940
J.Sherr/G.Roig
Illustration + Vera Lynn
© 1937
Vandair/Syam/Bourtatre
Tino Rossi
1943
Elven Hedges
Miss Florrie Forde or Elven
Hedges & Eddie Fields
cartoon + Joe Loss
1927
Illustration by Huntrods
1926
Drake/Hoffman/Livingstone
Illustration
1943
Box/Cox/Ilda
Raymond Wallace
J.Jerome/R.Byron/W.Kent
Denny Dennis
n/a
film’s stars + Jack Harris
1946
1935
1937
Mack Gordon/Edmund Goulding
Tyrone Power/Gene Tierney
1947
Albert Gamse/Irving Fields
Rogers & Hart
Joe Loss
Tony Martin + Janet Leigh
1946
1932
Louis Alter/Harold Adamson
G.Leybourne/A.Lee
Illustration by S.Woods
n/a
1942
1934
J.Cavanaugh/J.Redmond/F.Wel
don
Mtchell Paish/Neuman Fier
Al Dubin/Joe Burke
Illustration + Jack Payne
1939
Illustration
Jack Payne
1920
1931
Carmen Lombardo/John Jacob
Loeb
T.Badarzewska arr. Geo.
H.Farnell
1941
Marches, Favourite – for
piano
Marches – School
Marching along together
Marching to a military band
March medley – piano
arrangements
Maria Elena
Mariage de
poupee/wedding of the
painted doll – film:
“Broadway melody” –
French edition
Marie – Theme song of
“The Awakening”
Marigold
(The) Marine’s hymn –
from “To the shores of
Tripoli”
Marta (rambling rose of the
wilderwood) – from
Blackpool’s “On with the
show”
Mary Brown – I want to be
alone with
Mary Lou – Musical “High
Time!”
Mary Rose – film: “This
week of grace”
Mary Rose (Bloesemyan
seringen)
Mascarade
Mavis – Vivaudou’s waltz
Max Miller
Maybe
Maybe (she’ll write me,she’ll ‘phone me)
Maybe you’ll be there
MAYERL, BILLY
MAYERL School Club
Magazines- The Official
organ of the Billy Mayerl
Club “in the interests of
better music”
Volume 2
Volume 3
Volume 4
Bats in the belfry
Four Aces – suite for piano
(4 pieces)
17 popular marches including: A
coon band contest, Bridal march
etc.
Various by Lea Thorne
Edward Pola/Franz Steininger
J.Walter Nayes
n/a
© 1932
Illustration
Illustration + Billy Merrin
Frank Davidson/J.Walter
Nayes
Illustration
1929
1932
1939
n/a
Illustration
1941
1929
Irving Berlin
Vilma Banky
1928
Billy Mayerl
illustration
1927
L.Z.Phillips
L.W.Gilbert/M.Simons
Randolph Scott/Maureen
O’Hara/John Payne
Illustration by
R.Waterman/Lee Lawrence
1932
1931
E.Jeslie/J.G.Gilbert
Henry Hearty
1928
Dick Hurran
Illustration + Gil Johnson
1946
Harry Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
1933
T.Connor/P.Scheffer/J.Vogel/H.
Dunk
P.F.Webster/J.J.Loeb
Peter De Rose
19 Latest Broadcast hits song
book – presented with “Home
Companion”
Allan Flynn/Frank Madden
R.Turk/T.Snyder/F.E.Ahlert
illustration
1948
illustration
illustration
Max Miller
1932
1920
1938
Illustration + Vera Lynn
Illustration by Barbelle
1935
1924
Sammy Gallop/Rube Bloom
Anne Shelton
1947
Nos: 16,22,23, 24
Nos: 25, 26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
36
Nos: 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43,
44, 45
Billy Mayerl on a theme by
Austen Croom-Johnson
Transcribed by Billy Mayerl
n/a
n/a
1935
1936
n/a
1937
illustration
1935
Billy Mayerl
1933
Of the world’s most popular
marches
E.L.Russell/Lorenzo Barcelata
N.H.Brown/L.Lemarchand
1936
Head over heels –
melodies from the picture
Hollyhock
Jack in the box
Jasmine
(The) Jazz master (No. 1
from Pianolettes)
Just a rose in old Killarney
Marigold
Mignonette – a syncopated
impression
Song of the Fir-tree
Stepping tones –
syncopations in moderation
No.2. Hop-o-my-thumb
Sweet William
Wisteria
(The) Mayflower
May I call you sweetheart
May I have the next
romance with you? – film:
“Head over heels”
Maytime in Mayfair – film:
“Maytime in Mayfair”
Me and my girl
Me and my Melinda
Me and my shadow – foxtrot song – Musical “Blue
skies”
Me and my shadow
Me and the man in the
moon
Me and the old folks at
home
Mean mean Mama (why
don’t you mean what you
say)
Mean to me – the electrical
song rage of America
Meet me down in Sunset
Valley
Melodie d’amour (Melody
of love) – Banks 6d edition
No. 77 – for piano, violin &
cello
Memories entr’acte
Memories live longer than
dreams
Mendelssohn – Andante &
Rondo Capriccioso (Op.14)
for piano
Transcribed by Billy Mayerl
Billy Mayerl
1937
Billy Mayerl
Billy Mayerl – solo pianist from
the Savoy Havana Band
Billy Mayerl
Billy Mayerl
illustration
Billy Mayerl
1927
1926
Illustration
Billy Mayerl
1929
1925
Frank Swain
Billy Mayerl
Billy Mayerl
Illustration + Billy Mayerl
illustration
n/a
1926
1927
1931
Billy Mayerl
Billy Mayerl
n/a
n/a
1938
1934
Billy Mayerl
Billy Mayerl
Billy Mayerl
illustration
1938
1929
Dorothy Day/Noel Gay
M.Watson/J.Denby/L.Ilda
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
illustration
Issy Bonn
Jessie Matthews
1942
1947
1936
H.Purcell/H. Parr-Davies
Anna Neagle/Michael Wilding
1949
Noel Gay/Douglas Furber
Irving Berlon (b.1888 – d. 1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
Al Jolson/Dave Dreyer
illustration
n/a
1937
1942
Jack Smith
1927
Al Jolson (b.1886 – d.1950 nee
Asa Yoelson)/Billy Rose/Dave
Dreyer
Monaco/Leslie
Illustration by Leff
1927
G.N.Elliott
1928
Leon/Towers/Arden
Lew Stone
1935
Mitchell Parish/Eleanor
Young/Harry D. Squires
R. Turk/F.E.Ahlert
Illustration by Perret
1923
Phillip Brown
1929
Jos. Geo. Gilbert
Illustration + Syd Seymour
1938
Engelmann
Illustration by Hewson
circa
1920
John E. Smith
Ross Parker/Hugh Charles
illustration
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1921
1940
F.Mendelssohn-Bartholdy
arranged by Ernest Reeves
n/a
1930
Mendelssohn – No. 1 of six
Christmas pieces Op.72
Mendelssohn – No.2 of six
Christmas pieces Op.72
Mendelssohn – No.3 of six
Christmas pieces Op.72
Mendelssohn – No.4 of six
Christmas pieces Op.72
Mendelssohn – No.5 of six
Christmas pieces Op.72
Mendelssohn – No. 6. Of
six Christmas pieces Op.72
Merrily we roll along (from
“Arcadian Follies”
Merrily we roll along
Merry Widow Waltz (Love
remained) (see also “40
Old Time Hits”)
Melodies that moved the
world – fall in and follow
the Family Journal song
book
Melody movements – a
musical mixture of popular
airs
Mem’ries live longer than
dreams
Merry-Go-Land – No. 2880
Mia bella Napoli (tango) –
Fr.edition
Mia bella Rosa (my
beautiful Rose)
Mia canzone d’amore (My
song of love)
Mignonette – a syncopated
impression
Milkman, keep those
bottles quiet – film:
“Broadway rhythm”
Minnetonka
Minuet from the opera
“Berenice” – piano solo
Minuet in G – for the
pianoforte – simplified
edition
Missy – a southern longing
Mistakes
Mister five by five – film:
“Behind the 8 ball”
Misty islands of the
Highlands
Mockin’ bird hill
Mockin’ bird hill
Mockin’ bird hill
Mockin’ bird hill
F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy
n/a
F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy
n/a
F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy
n/a
F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy
n/a
F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy
n/a
F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy
n/a
M.Carr/R.Wallace
Illustration + Harry Korris
circa
1920
circa
1920
circa
1920
circa
1920
circa
1920
circa
1920
1938
M.Carr/R.Wallace
Franz Lehar/Sidney D. Mitchell
Gus Elton + illustration
n/a
1938
1925
Songs for sweetheart young and
old
illustration
1935
Arranged by J.Neats/R.W.Saar
n/a
1924
Ross Parker/Hugh Charles
Illustration + Geraldo
1940
10 popular songs arranged by
R.S.Stoddon
L.Poterat/G.Winkler
n/a
1937
Tino Rossi
1939
Koehler/Magine
Miss Gladys Stanley
1928
Don Pelosi/Leo Towers
Monte Rey
1947
Billy Mayerl
n/a
1931
Don Raye/Gene de Paul
Ginny Simms/Tommy Dorsey
1944
Gus Kahn/Percy Wenrich
Handel
Miss Florrie Forde
illustration
Beethoven
illustration
1921
circa
1930
circa
1930
Francis A Stanton/Harold Robe
Edgar Leslie/Everett Lynton
Don Raye/Gene de Paul
Illustration by Doorn Morgan
n/a
Illustration by Holley
1920
1928
1942
J.Kennedy/M.Carr
Illustration + Arthur Tracy
1935
Vaughn Horton
Vaughn Horton
Vaughn Horton
Vaughn Horton
Illustration + George Elrick
Illustration + George Williams
Illustration + Ronnie Ronalde
Illustration + Joe Loss
1949
1949
1949
1949
Mockin’ bird hill (see also
French edition: “La Colline
aux oiseaux”
Mockin’ bird Lane
(Walkin’thru’)
Molly – film: “The Grand
Parade”
Molly O (see “40 Old Time
Hits”)
Mona Lisa
Monday,Tuesday,
Wdnesday, I love you
Money is the root of all evil
(take it away, take it away,
take it away)
Mood indigo
Moon at sea
Moonglow
Moonlight and Roses
(The) Moon of Manakoora
– film: “Hurricane”
(The) Moon got in my eyes
– film: “Double or nothing”
Moonlight and shadows –
film: “The Jungle Princess”
Moonlight Avenue
Moonlight becomes you –
film: “Road to Morocco”
Moonlight on the waterfall
Moorland scenes No.5
(“Among the heather”)
(The) More I see you –
film: “Diamond Horseshoe”
(The) More I see you
Morning, noon and night –
overture – Well’s edition
no.21
Mother Machree (see also
“40 Old Time Hits”)
(A) Mother’s lullaby
(A) Mother’s prayer at
twilight
Mountain greenery
Mule train – film: “Singing
guns”
Mumbo Jumbo Jijjiboo J.
O’Shea (see “I’ve got rings
on my fingers”)
(The) Music goes round
and around
L.Peters/C.M Jones/J.Turner
Illustration + Bud Flanagan
1940
Edmund Gouldring/Dan
Dougherty
Wm. J.Scanlan
illustration
1929
n/a
© 1925
J.Livingston/R.Evans
1949
Ross Parker
Hedley Ward or Steve
Conway
Oscar Rabin
Whitney/Kramer
“High Time” revue
1945
Duke Ellington/Irving
Mills/Albany Bigard
Pease/Rose/Stock
Will Hadson/Eddie de
Lange/Irving Mills
Edwin H.Lemare/Ben Black/Neil
Moret
F.Loesser/A.Newman
n/a
© 1931
Peggy Cochrane
Valaida
1937
1934
illustration
1925
Film still Dorothy Lamour/Jon
Hall
1937
Burke/Johnston
Film still Bing Crosby/Mary
Carlisle
Dorothy Lamour
1937
1940
1942
Kennedy/Williams
Illustration + Joe Loss
Bing Crosby/Bob
Hope/Dorothy Lamour
illustration
J.Pennock Thompson
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
illustration
Betty Grable/Dick Haymes
1931
1945
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Franz von Suppe arr. By
E.Kershaw
Chris Montez
n/a
© 1945
1932
Rida Johnson Young/Chauncey
Olcott/Ernest R. Ball
J.G.Gilbert/D.Barricini
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
n/a
Joe Loss
illustration
circa
1920
1948
1939
Lorenz Hart/Richard Rodgers
J.Lange/H.Heath/F.Glickman
Mel Torme
Illustration + Billy Cotton
© 1926
1949
R.Hodgson/E.Farley/M.Riley
cartoon + Joe Loss
1935
Leo Robins/Frederick Hollander
Campbell/Gilbert/Gay
Burke/van Heusen
1949
1936
1937
Music Hall memories
My beautiful Sarie Marais
My bel ami – film: “The
Private affairs of Bel Ami”
My blue heaven
My British buddy
My concert of love
My cousin Louella
My devotion
My dream is yours – film:
“My dream is yours”
My dreams are getting
better all the time – film: “In
Society”
My favorite dream
My first love my last love
for always
My first love my last love
for always
My foolish heart – film: “My
foolish heart”
My friend the moon
My gal Sal
My gee gee from the Fiji
isles
My girl’s got long hair (got
long ginger hair)
My Granada girl
My guy’s come back
(Theme song of the A.E.F
“Uptown Hall” broadcasts
My happiness
My heart and I – from “Old
Chelsea”
My heart belongs to the girl
who belongs to somebody
else
My heart is dancing with
you
My heart tells me – film:
“Sweet Rosie O’Grady”
My heart was leeping (in
deine hands)
My heaven in the pines
My kid’s a crooner
Includes: Daisy Bell, Boys of the
Chelsea school, Brighton, The
Preacher and the bear, The
Ghost of Benjamin Binns, The
Story of a Tin-Tack, Where
there’s a girl there’s a boy. Also
includes song and biographical
details
M.Carr/T.Connor
J.Lawrence/L Drutman
R.G.Knowles
1936
illustration
Angela Lansbury/George
Sanders
illustration
n/a
1945
1946
Dolly Dawn
illustration
Vera Lynn or Ivy Benson
Doris Day +
1942
1947
1942
1949
M.Curts/V.Mizzy
Marion Hutton +
1944
M.Watson/J.Denby/H.Nicholls
Billy Reid
Eric Winstone
Illustration by Fred Low + Len
Young
Illustration by Fred Low +
Ribton & Richards
Susan Hayward
1944
1947
Bob Dale/Art Strauss/Sonny
Miller
Paul Dresser
Illustration + Mary Naylor
1947
Rita Hayworth/Victure Mature
1942
Lew brown/Albert von
Tilzer(b.1878 – d 1956 nee
Gumm or Gummblinsky)
Rule/McGhee
Illustration by RS (Rosebud)
1920
Sydney Bray/Peter
McSweeney
Illustration by Pom Griffith +
Paul Ash
Geraldo
1926
Betty Peterson/Borney
Bergantine
F.Tysh/R.Tauber
Jon and Sandra Steele
1948
n/a
1942
A.Sherman/A.Lewis
Rudy Vallee
1929
Flora Smith/Lewis
Ilda/Jos.Geo.Gilbert
M.Gordon/H.Warren
Illustration + Issy Bonn
1945
illustration
1943
Jimmy Kennedy/Willi Kollo
Miss Sylvia Cecil
1934
J.Campbell/M.Sigler/C.Conrad
M.Harris/R. Montgomery
Ernest Binns
cartoon by Mof
1938
1934
G.Whiting/W.Donaldson
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
Edward Grieg/Earl Haubrich
B.Bierman/J.Manus
Roc Hillman/Johnny Napton
R.Blane/H.Warren
Billy Reid
Washington/Young
Mort Harris/Jack Partington
R.McKinley/M.Powell
1927
1943
1947
1949
1923
1940
My little red wagon
My lucky day – film: “This
week of grace”
My Mammy – film: “Jolson
sings again”
My Man (Mon Homme)
My Michaelmas Daisy
My Moonlight Madonna
My mother
My mother’s eyes
My mother’s lullaby
My only consolation
My only souvenir of you
My own – film: “That
certain age”
My own Darby & Joan
My own folks
My prayer (from “Avant de
mourir”)
My prayer for you
My river home
My serenade
My shadow’s where my
sweetheart used to be
My shining hour – film; “
The Sky’s the limit”
My sin
My sin was loving you
My sister and I
My sugar is so refined
My window of dreams
My wish – from the
production “Jenny Jones”
My word, you do look
queer! – humorous song
Nagasaki (see “40 Old
Time Hits”)
Nancy (with the laughing
face)
Napoli
Narcissus – (Banks
sixpenny edition)
Nearest thing to heaven
Negro Spirituals – Easiest
tune book
Rex Griffin
Harry Parr-Davies
Jimmy Wakely
Gracie Fields
1948
1933
Sam Lewis/Joe Young/Walter
Donaldson
Albert Willemetz/Jacques
Charles/ Reginald
Arkell/Maurice Yvain
J.P.Long/Maurice Scott
film logo
1921
n/a
1921
G.H.Elliott
Paul Francis Webster/Zdenko
Fibich transcribed by William
Scotti
James Coleman
L.Wolfe Gilbert/Abel Baer
Austen Croom-Johnson
John R.Charlton/Alan Brodie
Gene M’Carthy Williams
Jimmy McHugh/Harold
Adamson
Box/Cox/Kulma
Attributed illustration
circa
1920
1933
James Coleman
n/a
illustration
illustration
Henry Hall
Deanna Durbin
1920
1928
1931
1929
1933
1938
Bertha Willmott or Donald
Peers
n/a professional copy
1947
Anne Shelton
1939
Margaret Dickson/May H.Brahe
Joe Young/Bernice Parker
Sonny Miller/Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Art
Strauss
Lewis Ilda/Michael Carr
n/a
illustration
Joe Loss
1934
1932
1947
Illustration + Billy Cotton
1935
Johnny Mercer/Haroold Arlen
Fred Astaire/Joan Leslie
1943
B.G.de Sylva/ L.Brown/
R.Henderson
De Silva/Brown/Henderson
Zaret/Whitney/Kramer
Silvia Dee/Sidney Lippman
Al Bryan/john Klenner
H.Purcell/H.Parr-Davies
Georgia Gibbs
© 1929
Miss Nora Bancroft
Carroll Gibbons
Johnny Mercer
illustration
n/a
1929
1941
1946
1928
1944
R.P.Weston/Lee
n/a
© 1923
Mort Dixon/Harry Warren
n/a
©1928
Phil Silvers/Jimmy van Heusen
Illustration by Fred Low
1944
J.G.Gilbert/E.Valentine
E.Nevin
illustration
illustration
1922
1927
Bene Russell/Al Jolson (nee Asa
Yoelson)
27 Spirituals and American
Plantation songs arr. By Eleanor
F.Pike
Al Jolson (nee Asa Yoelson)
1948
n/a
1946
Raymond B.Egan/Newell Chase
additional lyrics by Charles
Dunn
Boulanger/Kennedy
1936
Nellie Dean
Henry W.Armstrong
Gertie Gitana (1887-1957)
Nelly Kelly I love you –
from the musical play “Little
Nellie Kelly”
Never break a promise
New American patrol –
based on a traditional
American air
(The) New moon - piano
selection
(A) Nice cup of tea
Nice to know you care
(A) Nightingale sang in
Berkeley Square – from the
revue “New Faces”
(A) Nightingale sang in
Berkeley Square – from the
London Musical
(The) Night of the ball
Nobody’s business (How I
love her and she loves me
is...)
Nobody knows what I know
– Cavendish concert party
No. 15
(Le) Noel des gueux –
French Ed
No can do
No letter today
No more good-byes
George M.Cohan
Illustration + George M.
Cohan
Jos/ Geo. Gilbert
Lyric – Patrick Michael
Illustration + Syd Seymour
illustration
1938
1944
Sigmund Romberg. Arranged by
H.M.Higgs
A.P.Herbert/H.Sullivan
Norman Newell/Leslie Baguley
E.Maschwittz/M.Serwin
n/a
© 1929
n/a
Carrol Gibbons
Miss Judy Campbell
© 1937
1947
1940
Eric Maschwitz/Manning
Sherwin
Glenn Miller + illustration by
IM-Ho - USA publication
1940
Worton David/Horatio Nicholls
Clarence Gaskill/Irving Mills
n/a
“Ukelele Ike” Cliff Edwards
1922
1925
W.Wallace/R.Burchell
illustration
1925
G.Baron/F.Mortreuil/GeraldVargues
C.Tobias/N.Simon
Frankie Brown
Muriel Watson/Jack
Denby/Horatio Nicholls
Tschaikowsky
illustration
Eric Winstone
Jimmy Wakely
“Hutch” Leslie A. Hutchinson
circa
1930
1945
1943
1943
illustration
1946
Sherman/Lewis/Silver
cartoon + Elsie Carlisle
1934
Mel Foree/Fred Rose
H.Tobias/R.Ingraham
Art Noel
Taylor/Musel/Sonin
Tony Bennett
n/a
Billy Milton
“Buy War savings certificates”
+ illustration
illustration
1945
1936
1941
1943
illustration
1943
Layton & Johnstone
Billy Shepard
1925
©
1930
1926
None but the lonely heart –
song
No! No! a thousand times
no!
No one will ever know
No regrets
No more
Now more than ever
(The) Nutcracker –
excerpts
(The) Nutcracker suite
(simplified edition)
Oh! Baby
Oh Donna Clara!
Oh, how she could play a
ukelele
Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny!
(The sensational revival)
No.2714
Oh lady be good – film:
“Rhapsody in blue”
From the Tschaikowsky ballet
arranged for piano by Grenville
Bantock
Tschaikowsky arranged for
piano by Hubert
Wynn/C.Stanbridge
B.Rice/D.Titheradge/G.Rice
Jimmy Kennedy/J.Petersburski
circa
1920
1922
1944
Davis/Akst
illustration
Ed Rose/Abe Olman
n/a
circa
1935
George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin
illustration
1924
Oh! La! La – French edition
(le plus gros 77ilm77in
Franco-Americain)
Oh! Ma-Ma! (The Butcher
boy) based on the 77orning
“Luna Mezzo Mare”
Oh, Mamma mia (Look at
the moon)
Oh! Muki muki oh! (which
means I love you so)
Oh! My achin’ heart
J.Granier/J.J.Vital/B.Coquatrix/A
.Lasby
Illustrations + Pills/J.Granier
1945
Rudy Vallee & Paolo Citorello
cartoon
1938
Roma Campbell Hunter/Freddy
Grant
Billy Hill/Peter de Rose
Jack Harris
1940
Illustration + Bertini
1934
Freddy James/Little Jack
Little/Jack Palmer
Bennie Benjamin/George Weiss
Stephen C. Foster
Billy Ternent
1947
n/a
Illustration after Higgeker
1949
1923
Percy Edgar/Mark Strong
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger
Illustration by Fred Low
Rita Hayworth/Victor Mature
1921
1942
Oh, they’re tough – mighty
tough in the west
Oh waltz me round (after
that we can reverse)
Oh, what a beautiful
77orning’
Film or musical :
”Oklahoma!”
Oh! What a surprise for the
Du-ce (He can’t put it over
the Greeks)
Oh! What it seemed to be
Oh! You sweet one
Clive Erard/Frank Trafford
Cartoon + Joe Loss
1937
Charles Dunn/Hans Lang
n/a professional copy
1937
Still from film
1943
Phil Park/Nino Casiroli
Cartoon by R.C.W. + Florence
Desmond
1940
Benjamin/Weiss/Carle
D.Hardt/M.Jaffe
1945
1949
Okay, baby
Oklahoma! – vocal
selection – 7 songs
(The) Old Abbey
(The) Old covered bridge
(The) Old curiosity shop
Old English memories
Old-fashioned sweethearts
Old folks
(The) Old kitchen kettle
keeps singing a song!
(The) Old lamp-lighters
William Tracey/Maceo Pinkard
nd
R.Rodgers/O.Hammerstein 2
Anne Shelton
cartoon + Joe Loss or Arnie
Kitson or George Evans or
Eric Winstone
Art unattributed + Billy Cotton
illustration
illustration
Illustration + Trevor Watkins
illustration
Billy Milton or Celia Lipton
Illustration + Jack Jackson
n/a professional copy
Derickson & Brown
1924
1934
1942
1941
1933
1938
1932
1946
Old Mammy mine
(The) Old man of the
mountain
Old man sunshine (little
boy bluebird)
Old man sunshine
(The) Old mill (no.1983
Paxton)
(The) Old music master
Jimmy Kennedy
George Brown/Victor Young
Iluustration by Fred Low + Joe
Loss
Illustration attributed
Illustration unattributed
Mort Dixon/Harry Warren
Illustration by Fred Lowe
1928
Art Noel
Albert H.Oswald
Illustration + Donald Peers
illustration
Johnny Mercer/Hoagy
Carmichael
Johnny Mercer or Hoagy
Carmichael
1945
circa
1930
1943
Oh! My darling
Oh! Susanna – film: “The
Covered Wagon”
Oh! That mistletoe bough
Oh the pity of it all – film: “
My gal Sal”
Rodgers/Hammerstein 2
nd
H.Chisholm Jackson
Billy Hill
Tommie Connor/Jimmy Leach
Dorothy Day/Lawrence Hall
Jos.Geo.Gilbert
Dedette Hill/Willard Robison
Harry Woods/Jimmy Campbell/
Reg Connelly
Charles Tobias/Nat Simon
1930
1943
1935
1932
Old New England moon
(The) Old postman (passes
me by)
Old rustic bridge
Old ship o’mine
Old time favourites
Old time ballroom dances –
pno solos
(The) Old town crier (Oyez!
Oyez!)
Old Virginia moon
“Ole faithful”
Dave Vance/George P.Howard
Ross Parker
Arrangements attributed
Rodd Arden/Domenic Pelosi
32 songs published by Francis
Day & Hunter Ltd
9 pieces – Gem series No.88
n/a
illustration
Tommie Connor/Phil Green
Cyril Stapleton
1948
Gus Kahn/Jesse Crawford
M.Carr/H.Kennedy
illustration
Illustration + Roy Fox or Lou
Preager or Peter Sinclair or
Jack Raymond
Illustration permission of
Doubleday Page & Co. Used
in the Theatre Royal Drury
Lane production of
“Showboat”
Inspired by the film: “While I
live”
Inspireed by Horation Nicholls’
famous “Omaha Valse”
Charlie Chester + Illustration
by G.Garnham
Illustration by Cliff Miska +
Jack Jackson or Billy
Thorburn
Gracie Fields
Photo Singapore
1924
1939
Jill Allan
Illustration + Cyril Stapleton or
Nat Temple
n/a professional copy
Bing Crosby/Rhonda Fleming
1949
1948
Illustration by Mark Fisher
Studios
Illustration unattributed
n/a
1927
Illustration +Woolf Phillips
illustration
1947
1926
Oscar Hammerstein/Johnn
Strauss (adapt. Dimitri Tiomkin)
nd
Oscar Hammerstein 2 /Johann
nd
Stauss 2
n/a
1938
n/a or Luise Rainer/Fernand
Gravet/ Miliza Korjus
1938
Dick Jurgens/Country
Washburn/Roger Lewis/Walter
Donovan
Oscar Hammerstein/Sigmund
Romberg
illustration
1942
n/a
1928
Jerome Kern/Oscar
nd
Hammerstein 2
Olwen
Winifred May/Charles Williams
Omaha (I’m a-coming
home to you)
O Mama Mama! (The
Rancho Grandi song)
On a little bamboo bridge
Worton David/Horatio Nicholls
On a little dream ranch
On a little street in
Singapore
On a rainy day in Paris
On a slow boat to China
Billy Hill
Billy Hill/Peter de Rose
On a Sunday afternoon
Once and for always – film:
“A Yankee in King Arthur’s
court”
Once in a blue moon
Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown
J.Burke/J.van Heusen
Once in a while
Once upon a moon
Bud Green/Michael Edwards
Bickley Reichner/Elliot
Lawrence/Arthur Borsky
Johnny Brandon/R.S.Martin
Harbach/Hammerstein
nd
2 /Romberg
One kiss
1930
1947
1930
1935
circa
1939
1939
Ol’ man river
Once upon a Winter-time
One alone – from the
romantic operetta “The
Desert Song”
One day Mary when we
were young
One day when we were
young – film:”The Great
waltz”
One dozen roses
illustration
Illustration alone or + Anne
Shelton
Illustration by Holloway
Illustration + Jack Jackson
Charlie Chester/L.Conald
Archie Fletcher/Al Sherman
Barry Gray/Edward Dryhurst
Frank Loesser
Carl Lang
1927
1948
1921
1948
1937
1937
1938
1935
1948
1937
1946
One life
Stanley J. Damerell/Sherman
Myers
Harold G. Frost/F.Henry
Klickmann
Al Hoffman/Al.Goodhart/Ed.
Nelson
Ned Washington/ Earl Carroll/
Victor Young
Sidney Lipton
1939
Unattributed art
1920
Derickson & Brown
1931
Film still
1940
Jack Popplewell
Vera Lynn
1944
Eric Maschwitz/George Posford
Richard Greene/Ann Todd
1946
Hy Zaret/Lou Singer
Morton Morrow
Stanley Taylor/Georges van
Parys
Billy Rose/Joe Burke
Gus Kahn/Victor Schertzinger
Beverley Sisters or Benny Lee
Vera Lynn
Charlie Chester
1944
1942
1946
Illustration by Jay Bee
Grace Moore
1928
1934
One more tomorrow – film:”
One more tomorrow”
Ernesto Lecuona/Eddie de
Lange/ Josef Myrow
1945
One night in Seville
One night of love
(The) One rose –that’s left
in my heart
One song – film: Walt
Disney’s “Snow White &
the seven dwarfs”
Erioc Maschwitz/Adrian Foley
Gus Kahn/Victor Schertzinger
Del Lyon/Lani McIntire
Ann Sheridan/Dennis Morgan/
Jack Carson/ Alexis Smith/
Jane Wyman
illustration
n/a
Maurice Winnick
Larry Morey/Frank Churchill
Cartoon still
1938
One star (to guide me
home to you)
One Sunday afternoon
One, two, button your shoe
– film: “Pennies from
heaven”
One, two, three, four (five
o’clock in the morning)
On her doorstep last night
Roy Alan/Fred Prisker
Illustration + Ambrose
1942
Cliff West
John Burke/Arthur Johnston
Billy Merrin
Bing Crosby
1939
1936
Ralph Stanley/Leslie Alleyn
Douglas Vine & Alan Russell
1922
Robert Hargreaves/Stanley
J.Damerell/Harry Tilsley
J.Kennedy/M.Carr
Arthur Wimperis/Noel Gay
Jack Payne
1929
Attributed illustration
n/a
1938
© 1939
B.Hooker/R.Friml
Winnie Melville/Derek Oldham
© 1925
J.Burke/J.V.Monaco
Bing Crosby/Mary Martin
1940
Alan Linden/Pat Patterson/Allan
Ingram
Johnny Burke/ James V.
Monaco
A.Straks/H.May
illustration
1936
Bing Crosby/Mary Martin
1940
film still
1945
A.H.Eastman/Fred Heltman
Phoo by Frank R. Bill
1920
One little girl
One little quarrel
One look at you – film: “A
night at Earl Carroll’s”
One love – film: “ One
exciting night”
One love – film: “Gaiety
George”
One meat ball
One more kiss
One more kiss for the road
One more night
One more night of love –
film: “One night of love”
On linger longer island
Only a glass of champagne
– from the revue “Lights
up”
Only a rose – from the
musical “The Vagabond
King”
Only forever – film:
“Rhythm on the river”
Only a stone’s throw from
heaven
Only forever – film:
“Rhythm on the river”
Only to you – film: “Waltz
time”
Only you
1946
1934
1936
Only you
On Mother Kelly’s doorstep
On sunshine bay
On the Atchison, Topeka
and the Santa Fe – film:
“The Harvey girls”
On the night of June the
third (where were you)
On treasure island
On the 5.45
Jack Popplewell/Vincent Scotto
Geo.A.Stevens
Jos.Geo. Gilbert
J.Mercer/H.Warren
Vera Lynn
n/a or with Fred Barnes
Joe Loss
Judy Garland
1935
© 1925
1946
1945
Charles Tobias/Sam H.Stept
Lew Stone
1935
Edgar Leslie/Joe Burke
Mark Warren
1935
1949
On the banks of Honolulu
Bay
On the banks of the
Wabash –film: “My gal Sal”
On the beach at Bali-Bali
Geo.L.Cobb
Illustration + Turner Layton
Donald Peers or Bob&Alf
Pearson or Maudie Edwardes
Illustration + American
Hawaiin Quartette
Rita Hayworth/Victor Mature
1936
On the bonnie banks
o’Loch Lomon’
On the bridge of Avignon
(Sur le pont d’Avignon)
On the bridge of sighs
On the good shop Lollipop
– film: “Bright eyes”
On the little village green
On the night of June the
third (Where were you)
On the other side of the hill
On the painted desert
On wings of song
Arranaged by Theo Bonheur
Illustration by Cliff Miska +
Arthur Salisbury or Jack
Payne
n/a
On with the show
Open the door polka
Paul Dresser
A.Sherman/J.Meskill/A.Silver
1924
© 1942
Adapted & arranged by Spencer
Williams & Bob Musel
Harry Freed/Victor Royal
Sidney Clare/Richard A.Whiting
Illustration + Geraldo
Circa
1930
1944
Illustration + Joe Loss
Shirley Temple
1937
1934
Stanley Adams/Peter de Rose
Charles Tobias/Sam H.Stept
Billy Ternent
Lew Stone
1947
1935
Jimmy Kennedy
Jimmy Kennedy/Nat Simon
Mendelssohn arranged for piano
by Wilson Manhire
1929 selection of songs
Walter Dana/Chester
Ososki/Ignaci Podgorsky
Illustration attributed
Illustration + Cyril Shane
illustration
1935
1948
1936
illustration
Harry Roy
1929
1940
Carson J.Robinson
J.le Soir/H.Clarkson/J.Clarkson
cartoon + Jack Hylton
Illustration + Gracie Fiels
1932
1936
H.D.Kerr/E.Burtnett/H.Miller
Offenbach
Illustration by P.D.M. Griffin
illustration
1924
1937
Arthur Freed/Roger Edens
Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland
1940
Harrison/Newell
Harrison/Newell
Vera Lynn
Betty Frankiss/Lois Green
1949
1949
George Trevare
Adaptation of “Ay ay ay” by
O.P.Freire/losbona/Musel
Kim Gannon/Jule Styne
Johnny Wade
n/a
1942
1945
1942
Harry Woods
George Murphy/Anne
Shirley/Carole Landis/Dennis
Day/Benny Goodman
Jessie Matthews
Gerry Mason
Donald Peers
1941
Open up dem Pearly Gates
(The) Organ, the money
and me
Oriental love dreams
Orpheus in the underworld
– simplified for piano
Our love affair – film:
“Strike up the band”
Our love story
Our love story ( as featured
in “Puss in boots”)
Out of blue gums
Out of the night
Out of this world – film
“Hello beautiful”
Over my shoulder – film:
“Evergreen”
Over the hill
1933
Over the rainbow – film:
“The wizard of Oz”
E.Y.Harburg/H.Arlen
Judy Garland
1939
Over the waves – piano
solo
Pablo the dreamer (adios
muchachos) – film:
“Together again”
Paddy – film: “Paddy the
next best thing”
(The) Page’s song
J.Rosas
Illustration by Huntrods
Julio Sanders/Ceasar F.
Vedani/Roberto Lopez
illustration
circa
1935
1945
O’Keefe/DeFrancesco
Janet/Warner Baxter
1933
Mozart with words by Clutsam
n/a
Paintin’ the clouds with
sunshine – from “The gold
diggers of Broadway”
A. Dubin/J.Burke
(A)Pair of wings
E.Maschwitz/M.Carr
Illustration + Winnie
Lightner/Ann Pennington/Nick
Lucas/Lilyan
Tashman/Conway
Tearle/Nancy Welford
RAAF Insignia + Joy Nichols
circa
1920
1929
Palesteena ( Lena from
Palesteena)
Pal o’ my yesterday
Con Conrad/J.Russel Robinson
Illustration by Wohlman N.Y.
1920
Harold Dixon
1925
Paper doll
Johnny Black
Paper doll
Johnny Black
Part of me – comedy
Serenade
Pass around the bottle
Maschwirz/Lajtai
Frank Westfield & his Radio
Orchestra
George Elrick or The Mills
Bros.
Denis Collinson of the ABC
Melbourne Dance Band
Illustration of a guitar
1935
Passing by
Patience and fortitude
(Le) Pecheur – French
edition
Pedro, the fisherman
Herrick/Edward C. Purcell
B.Warren/B.Moore jr
Marc Fontenoy
Illustration + Carless Clark of
WCFL Chicago
n/a
The Andrews Sisters
Illustration +
Andrew/F.Marten/ R.Delauney
n/a – from George Black’s
London Hippodrome
production of “The Lisbon
Story”
Peggy O’Neil
Pennsylvania polka
Penthouse serenade
(When we’re alone)
Perchance to dream –
piano selection
Perhaps – film: “Nice girl?”
Pease/Nelso/Dodge
Lester Lee/Zeke Manners
W.Jason/V.Burton
Dorothy Ward
Illustration + Andrews Sisters
n/a
1921
1942
1931
Ivor Novello Arranged by
H.Acres
Andres de Segurola/Aldo
Franchetti
Milton Leeds/Alberto Dominguez
11 big hits – South of the border,
My prayer, The Chestnut tree,
Cinderella (stay in my arms),
Merrily we roll along, Penny
serenade, You’re what’s the
matter with me, My waltz for
those in love, The Park parade,
Romany, The Handsome
territorial.
n/a
© 1945
Deanna Durbin
1941
n/a
n/a
1941
1939
Perfidia
(The) Peter Maurice
selection No. 7
Arr. Nick Manoloff
Harold Purcell/Harry Parr Davies
1941
1943
1943
1948
© 1943
1946
1949
1943
Pianistic pie – selection
Arranged by Harry Engleman
includes: California here I come,
When you’re smiling’ For me
and my gal, I’m just wild about
Harry, and Chicago.
6 titles, rags, trots and reels
Harry Engleman
1938
n/a
1921
Phil Baxter
Al Dexter
H.Gilbert Lovell
cartoon + Jack Hylton
n/a or Al Dexter
Illustration by A.E.J.
1929
1943
1923
Harry B.Smith/Emmerich
Kalman
Saxie Dowell
n/a
© 1926
Evie Hayes, star on the Tivoli
Circuit, Australia
Illustration by Lional S.Reiss
1940
Miss Lottie Lennox
1927
J.Kennedy/Beda/K.Vacek
Illustration + Henry Hall
1932
S.Lewis/J.Young/J.Cooper
Ralph Reed/Sammy Fain
1924
1944
Montague Ewing
Miss Gwladys Stanley
Van Johnson/Esther
Williams/Lauritz
Melchior/Tommy Dorsey
cartoon
Fred W.Leigh/Henry E.Pether
n/a
?
Will Grosz/Jimmy Kennedy
Illustration + Don Royal & the
ABC Dance band
1936
Popular Marches – played
by the Regimental bands of
the British ArmyEl Abanico (The fan)
A.Javaloves
1925
Entry of the gladiators
Julius Fucik
Le Reve passé!
Ch.Helmer/G.Krier
Manhattan beach
J.P.Sousa
Old Panama
Kenneth J.Alford
Illustration of guard drum
major ceremonial dress
Illustration of guard drum
major ceremonial dress
Illustration of guard drum
major ceremonial dress
Illustration of guard drum
major ceremonial dress
Illustration of guard drum
major ceremonial dress
3d all your radio favourites
th
from Feb 16
3d all your radio favourites
rd
from May 3
3d all your radio favourites
th
from June 7
3d all your radio favourites
th
from Oct. 13
3d these smashing ‘hits’ from
th
Oct. 20
1924
Pianoforte novelties –
Francis & Day’s album of
Piccolo Pete
Pistol packin’ Mama
Plantation – blues-trot (with
dancing instructions)
Play gypsies – (see “40
Old Time Hits”)
Playmates
Play that song of India
again
Play those old time
melodies again
Play to me, gipsy (the song
I love)
Please
Please don’t say “no” –
film: “Thrill of a romance”
(The) Policeman’s holiday
–piano solo
Poor John! (see “40 Old
Time Hits”)
Poor little Angeline
****
Popular Music & dancing
weekly – No 4 Vol. 1
Popular Music & dancing
weekly- No 15 Vol.2
Popular Music & dancing
weekly – No 20 Vol. 2
Popular Music & dancing
weekly – No.1
Popular Music & dancing
weekly – No.2
Adapted from Nikolas RimskyKarsakoff’s theme by Paul
Whiteman – Leo Wood/Irving
Bibo
Len E.Graham
The Trix Sisters
Miss Nellie Wallace
Miss Ella Shields
Edited by Jack Payne – 6 songs
Edited by Jack Payne – 6 songs
1921
© 1932
© 1903
circa
1925
circa
1925
1929
1924
1924
1934
1934
Popular Music & dancing
weekly – No.3
Popular Music & dancing
weekly – No.6
Popular Music & dancing
weekly– No.7
Popular Music & dancing
weekly – No. 15, Vol.1
Powder your face with
sunshine (Smile! Smile!
Smile!)
P’ra Que Discutir
Edited by Jack Payne – 6 songs
3d these wonderful ‘winners’
th
from Oct 27
3d don’t go wrong here’s your
song from
3d the paper that gives Britain
melody in
th
4d every Thursday – 5 Feb.
1934
Carmen Lombardo/Stanley
Rochinski
Donald Peers
1958
Aloysio Oliveira/Nestor Amaral
The Hermanos Deniz Cuban
Rhythm Band
1942
Praise the Lord and pass
the ammunition – (as used
by Chaplain Howell Forgy
to encourage men passing
Ammunition during the
Japanese air attack on
Pearl Harbour)
Frank Loesser
n/a
1942
Precious
R.Egan/S.Pasternacki/
R.A.Whiting
Marty Symes/Al Sherman
M.Curtis/V.Mizzy
M.Curtis/V.Mizzy
Charlie Chester/Ken
Morriss/Everett Lynton
Hubert Bath
illustration
1926
Andy Russell
Illustration + Gaye & Nevard
Illustration + Donald Peers
illustration
1946
1944
1944
1946
Princess Mary
1921
R.Nelson/Pvt. C.Gant
The Mills Brothers
1946
Put ‘em in a box (tie ‘em
with a ribbon and throw
‘em in the deep blue sea) –
film: “Romance on the high
seas”
Put on your old grey
bonnet (see “40 Old Time
Hits”)
Put your arms around me
honey – film: “Coney
Island”
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
J.Carson/J.Paige/D de
Fore/Doris Day
1948
Stanley Murphy/Percy Wenrich
n/a
© 1909
J.McCree/Albert von Tilzer
(b.1878-d.1956 nee Gumm or
Gummblinsky)
Betty Grable/Cesar Romero
1937
Put your shoes on Lucy
Radio Waltz Medley – pno
solo
R.A.F. March Past –
(published sanction of the
Controller of H.M.
Stationery Office)
Ramona – waltz song
Hank Fort
Arranged by E. Kershaw
Joy Nichols
Illustration + Billy Merrin
1947
1937
H.Walford Davies
Spitfires illustration
© 1922
L.W.Gilbert/M.Wayne
1927
Rancho serenade (Jarabe
tapatio)
Ricardo Lamarr
With or without illustration by
Fred Lowe
illustration
Pretending
Pretty Kitty blue eyes
Pretty Kitty blue eyes
Primrose Hill
Princess Mary waltz – for
piano
Put another chair at the
table
Edited by Jack Payne – 6 songs
Edited by Jack Payne – 6 songs
Edited by Henry Hall – 7 songs
1934
1934
1938
1946
Ray’s idea – “Be-bop (the
new jazz) series of piano
solos”
Reaching for the moon
Really mine
Rebecca – came from
Mecca
Red Cross nurse
Red hot Henry Brown
Red River Valley (see “40
Old Time Hits”)
Red roses for a blue lady
Red sails in the sunset
Ray Brown/ “Gil” Fuller
Dizzy Gillespie
© 1948
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
Peter Maurice/Clarence Moore
B.Kalmar/H.Ruby
illustration
1930
Jack Payne
Illustration by Laing + Eddie
Cantor
Nurse illustration by Fildes
Illustration + Gilbert Watson
n/a
1930
1921
1948
1935
Jack O’Hagan
Fred Rose
Arranged by Douglas Maclean
Red sails in the sunset
H.Williams/J.Kennedy
Red sails in the sunset
H.Williams/J.Kennedy
Redskin – film: “Redskin”
Remember me – from “Mr
Dodd takes the air”
Remember me
Remember –you belong to
me
Rhapsody in blue (melody
from) – piano solo
Harry D. Kerr/J.S.Zamecnik
A.Dubin/H.warren
Bob & Alf Pearson
Illustration + Anona Winn or
Florence Oldham
Illustration + Lew Stone or Jim
Davidson
Illustration + Don Royal & his
ABC Dance band
Richard Dix
Kenny Baker + others
Jose Bradley
Gerry Mason/Reg Bearsby
Harry Leader
Illustration + Harry Leader
1945
1943
George Gershwin
n/a
1927
Rhythmic Revels selection
No. 2 – selection by
“Radio’s rhythm maniacs”
Arranged by Ivor Moreton &
Dave Kaye (the original “Tiger
Rag” pianists. Includes: The
Sheik of Araby, Margie, Oh! You
beautiful doll, Lonesome and
sorry, Who’s sorry now, and,
Everybody loves my baby.
Erwin Drake
I Moreton/D.Kaye
1937
illustration
1943
Stan Jones
Eric Winstone
1949
Harry Woods
The Rhythm Brothers
1935
M.Dixon/H.Woods
cartoon + Randolph Sutton
1931
J.Burke/J. van Heusen
n/a
1942
Harry Lauder
n/a
© 1911
Louis Prima/Bob Miketta
Leslie Fly
illustration
Illustration by Rorsyth
1944
1922
Gifford/Cliffe
Jimmy Kennedy
Bill Halley
Scott Sanders
Klages/Hoffman/Goodhart
Gracie Fields
cartoon
Gene Autry + illustration
Billy Cotton
Donald Peers
1932
1934
1932
1927
1933
(The) Rickety rickshaw
man
Riders in the sky (a
cowboy legend)
Ridin’ up the river – from
“Soft lights and sweet
music”
River, stay ‘way from my
door
Road to Morocco – film:
“The road to Morocco”
Roamin’ in the …’ (see “40
Old Time Hits”)
Robin Hood
Robin Hood (and 10 other
simple piano pieces)
(The) Rochdale hounds
Roll along covered wagon
Roll along, Kentucky moon
Rollin’ round the world
Roll up the carpet
Sid Tepper/Roy Brodsky
H.Williams/J.Kennedy
1942
1925
© 1964
1935
1935
1929
1937
Romance – from the
romantic operetta “The
Desert song”
Romance de Paris – film –
French edition
Room five-hundred-andfour –from “The Hulbert
Follies”
Rosalie – for piano
Rosalita
Rosanna film: Madonna of
the seven moons”
Rose dreams
(A) Rose in a garden of
weeds
Rose O’Day (The Filla-GaDusha-Song)
(The) Rose of Tralee –
piano, violin & cello
(The) Rose in her hair–film:
“Broadway Gondolier”
Rose Marie – piano
selection – The theatre
Royal Drury Lane
production.
Rose of Spain – paso
doble
Round the back of the
arches – film: “The
Common touch”
Round the bend of the road
Round the Marble Arch
Rudolph the red-nosed
reindeer
Rumors are flying
Run, rabbit – run! – from
“The Little dog laughed”
Rural Rhythm
Russian moon (underneath
the)
Russian rose
Rustle of spring – opus 32
No. 3. – Peters ed.No.2870
(Le) Rythme Americain –
French edition
Sabre dance – from
“Gayne Ballet” – piano solo
Sabre dance – from
“Gayne Ballet”
Saddle your blues to a wild
mustang
Sailing home with the tide
Sailor, sail me round
(The) Sailor’s hornpipe
Harbach/Hammerstein
nd
2 /Romberg
film still Grayson/MacRae
© 1926
Charles Trenet
Illustrations + Charles Trenet
1941
E.Maschwitz/G.Posford
Jack Hulbert/Cicely
Courtneidge
1941
Cyril Stanford
Al Dexter
S.Miller/H.May
n/a
illustration
Film still
1926
1942
1944
J.R.Shannon/A.J.Stsny
R.B.Saxe/Reed Stampa
illustration
Photo of unknown female +
Harold Brownlow
Jack Payne
1922
1925
E.Mordaunt Spencer/Chas. W.
Glover
A.Dubin/H.Warren
Illustration
1931
Dick Powell
1935
Book & lyrics: Otto Harbach &
Oscar Hammerstein. Music:
R.Friml & H. Sthart
n/a
1925
A Ferraris. Arranged for piano
accordion by Al Richards
D. O’Connor/K.Russell
Illustration + Gipsy Nina
1936
Flanagan & Allen
1941
Lewis/Klenner
Ralph Butler/Noel Gay
Johnny Marks
Gracie Fields
Cartoon
Illustration
1932
1932
1949
Bennie Benjamine/George
Weiss
Gay/Butler/Gay
Cartoon
1946
cartoon + Arthur Askey or
Jack Hylton
Illustration + Ambrose
1939
Jack Hylton
1929
Sonny Miller/Hugh Charles
Christian Sinding
Illustration + Billy Cotton
n/a
1941
1925
Louis Gaste
Illustration with Lily Fayol
1944
Aram Khachaturian
n/a
1942
Roberts/Lee/Khachaturian
The Andrews Sisters
1948
George Whiting/Buddy
Bernier/Billy Haid
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby/Reg
Connelly
Ralph Butler/Tolchard Evans
Arr. By C.Neil
Cartoon + Al & Bob Harvey
1936
Illustration + Sydney Kyte
1935
Doris Hare
Illustration
1948
© 1920
Charles Tobias/Al Lewis
James Cavanaugh/Dick
Sanford/ Frank Weldon
J.Kendis/F.Samuels/M.Gusman
1941
1935
Sailor who are you
dreaming of to-night?
(The) Sailor with the navy
blue eyes
St. Mary’s in the twilight
Sally – sunshine of our
alley
Sally – film: “Sally in our
alley”
(The) Same as we used to
do
(The) Same little words
Same old moon (same old
sky)
San Antonio Rose
Sanctuary of the heart
(meditation religeuse) –
piano solo
Sand in my shoes – film:
“Kiss the boys good-bye”
San Fernando valley
Santa Claus is comin’ to
town
Santa Lucia (Neapolitan
boat song)
Samum (plays of the
waves) fox-trot
Save a little sunshine (for a
rainy day)
Save a piece of Wedding
cake for me
Save the last dance for me
– waltz song
Savin’ myself for Bill
Say a little prayer for me
Say a pray’r for the boys
over there – film: “Hers to
hold”
Say goodnight but not
goodbye
Say it (over and over
again) – film: “Buck Benny
rides again”
Say “Si si” (Para vigo me
yoy)
Says my heart – film:
“Cocoanut grove”
Say something swett to
your sweetheart
Say that you care for me
Say the word and it’s yours
– Film: “First a girl”
Say what you mean (and
mean what you say)
Stanley Damerall/Ralph Butler/
Tolchard Evans
Irving Taylor/Vic Mizzy/Al
Hoffman
Jimmy Kennedy
Wynn Stanley/Andrew Allen
Illustration + Doris Hare
1943
Illustration + Donald Peers
1940
Illustration + Donald Peers
Kirkby & Hudson
1941
1922
Will E. Haines/Harry Leon/Leo
Towers
Jimmy Campbell/Reg Connelly
Gracie Fields
1931
Layton & Johnstone
1930
S.Adams/J.Rosenberg/
I.Schuster
Ed Rose/Billy Baskette
Hatton & Manners
1943
Gracie Fields or Hal Swain or
Layton & Johnstone
Illustration + Bing Crosby
Illustration
1932
Frank Loesser/Victor
Schertzinger
Gordon Jenkins
Haven Gillespie/J.Fred Coots
Mary Martin
1941
Joe Loss
Illustration
1943
1934
Transcribed for piano by Henry
Geehl
Carl Robrecht – piano solo by
Ernst Fischer
Ross Parker/Hughie Charles
n/a
1949
n/a
1929
1940
Billy Reid
Illustration + Jack Payne or
Les Allen
Illustration + Cherry Lind
W.Hirsch/F.Magine
Illustration
1931
Vick Knight
Jos. Geo. Gilbert/Horatio
Nicholls (pseudonym for
publisher Lawrence Wright)
Cartoon
Illustration
1942
1930
Magidson/McHugh
Deanna Durbin/Joseph Cotton
1943
Fancis Lilly/Gladys/Moore/Eddie
Cassen
Frank Loesser/Jimmy McHugh
Dan Donovan
1949
Jack Benny on horseback
1940
Ernesto Lecuona/Al
Stillman/Francia Luban
Frank Loesser/Burton Lane
We Three Fellows
1936
Fred MacMurray/Harriet
Hilliard/Howard Owens
Carton by TAB
1938
Anne Ziegler + illustration
Jessie Matthews
1936
1936
Illustration + Jack White
1947
Bob Wills
Albert W. Ketelbey
Sid Tepper/Roy Brodsky
Frank E. Mullen/Joseph White
Maurice Sigler/Al Goodhart/Al
Hoffman
Mack David/Al Hoffman/Jerry
Livingston
1940
1949
1946
1948
Scarlet ribbons
J.Segal/E.Danzig
Scatter-brain
Scottish songs – twelve
famous (Paxton 15350)
Searching the world for
love
Seems like old times
(The) Seine – from “Sauce
tartare”
Selected pieces from the
concert programme of…
Senorita – French edition
Sentimental interlude
(sweet and mellow)
Sentimental journey
Sentimental melody
September in the rain –
film: “Melody for two”
September song – film:
“September affair”
Serenade – film: “The
Student Prince”
Serenade for strings –
waltz
Serenade in the night
(violin tzigano)
Serenade of the bells
Serenade of the bells
Serenade of the bells
Service-land – Feldman’s
6d edition
Seul dans la nuit (blues) –
film – French Edition
Seven days a week
Seven days leave
Shabby old cabby
Shanghai
(A)Shawl of Galway Grey
She fell for a feller from
Copsala
Sheila O’Shay – I’m in love
with
© 1949
Burke/Keene-Bean/Masters
12 songs
Frank Ifield/Harry
Belafonte/Jim Reeves/ The
Countrymen
Illustration
n/a
Vivien Lambelet
Illustration by Eva
1933
Carmen Lombardo/John Jacob
Leob
G.Lafarge/G.Parsons
The Lombardos
1946
Jessie Matthews
1948
I.J.Paderewski
I.J.Paderewski
1925
Maurice Vandair/Henri
Bourtayre
Harry Roy/Gaby Rogers/Phil
Green
Bud Green/Les Brown/Ben
Homer
P.Biese/C.Tyler/A.Olman
Michel Roger
1945
Harry Roy
1941
Train illustration or Sonny
Dunham
Illustration by Van Doorn
Morgan
Jmes Melton/Patricia
Ellis/Marie Wilson
Joan Fontaine/Joseph Cotton
1944
Dorothy Donnelly/Sigmund
Romberg
Tschaikowsky arranged for
piano solo by King Palmer
J.Kennedy/C.Bixio/B.Cherubini
Mario Lanza
© 1925
Orchestra photo
1947
Illustration by Mof + Joe Loss
1935
K.Twomey/A.Goodhart/
A.Urbano
Kay Twomey/Al Goodhart/Al
Urbano
K.Twomey/A.Goodhart/A.
Urbano
10 songs arranged by
R.S.Stoddon. Includes “Wings
over the Navy”, “Till the lights of
London shine again” etc
J.Solar/Louiguy
Jean Sablon
1947
Gracie Fields
1947
Illustration
1947
Illustration
1939
Jacques Pills
1945
Pinky Herman/Eddy Branot
Ralph Reader
N.Simon/A.Stillman
Anne Shelton
Cartoon
Illustration + Billy Cotton or
Evie Hayes
Illustration by Fred Low
1943
1941
1939
Steve Conway or Ribton &
Richards
Henry Hall
1949
Walter Williams
1926
Al Dubin/Harry Warren
M.Anderson/K.Weill
R.Morelle/Horatio
Nicholls(pseudonym for
publisher Lawrence Wright)
Hamilton Kennedy
R.Butler/M.Strong
R.Hargreaves/S.J.Damerell/
E.Griffiths
1939
1930
1921
1937
1938
1925
1935
She broke my heart in
three places
She may have seen better
days (see “40 Old Time
Hits”
Shepherd of the hills –
(The 3000 miles a second
New York- London hit!)
Shepherd serenade
She’s got a great big army
of friends (since she lives
near the Navy Yard)
She was wonderful
Shinaniki-da
Shine
Shine on harvest moon –
film: “Shine on harvest
moon”
Shine in Victory moon
Shine on Victory moon
(The) Shoemaker’s
serenade
Should I? – film: “What
price melody?”
Show me the way to go
home
Sh-shivering
Side by side
Side by side
(The) Sidewalks of New
York – “East side, West
side” (see “40 Old Time
Hits”)
Sierra Sue
Silent Night – film: “Lady
on a train”
Silent night, holy night –
film: “Lady on a train”
Silver Jubilee Souvenir
Album – 16 songs. Words
& music of home favourites
of the past 25 years.
Silver shadows and golden
dreams – featured in
Monogram’s icetravaganza film: “Lady let’s
dance”
Silver wings on the
moonlight
Silvery spray
Milton Drake/Al Hoffman/Jerry
Livenston
James Thornton
Illustration + Johnny Denis
1944
n/a
© 1925
Composed by Horatio Nicholls
(pseudonym for publisher
Lawrence Wright) on board S.S.
Majestic at sea.
Words by Edgar Leslie (b.1885
– d.1976) on Broadway, New
York City and transmitted to
London via Transatlantic
Telephony Service
Kermit Goell/Fred Spielman
Nelson/Frisch/Siegel
Jack Hylton
1927
Illustration + Billy Milton
Illustration + Stan Porter
1941
1929
Clifford Grey/Nat. D. Ayer
Harry Carlton
Cecil Mack/Lew Brown/Ford
Dabney
Nora Bayes/Jack Norworth
Nat.D.Ayer
cartoon by Nicholson
Illustration by Politzer +
Waring’s Pennsylvanians
Ann Sheridan/Dennis Morgan
1920
1929
1924
J.G.Gilbert
J.G.Gilbert
J.Lubin/E.Lisbona
1944
1944
1947
A.Freed/N.H.Brown
Hatton & Manners
Walter Niblo
Illustration + Petula Clark or
Mary Naylor or Sam Browne
illustration
Irving King
Jack Hylton & Orchestra
1925
Howard Doody
Harry Woods
Harry Woods
1928
1927
1927
Chas B.Lawlor/James W.Blake
Chalmers Wood
Miss Florrie Forde
Illustration by Politzer +
Johnny Marvin
n/a
Joseph B. Carey
F.Gruber arr. By King Palmer
Illustration + Flanagan & Allen
Deanna Durbin
1940
1945
Arranged by King Palmer
Deanna Durbin
1945
Supplement to Tit-Bits dated
th
May 4 , 1935. Includes “Just a
song at twilight” etc
n/a
1935
Lew Pollack/Charles Newman
Belita in “Lady let’s dance”
1944
Charles/Towers/Miller
Illustration
1940
James Hill
Illustration
1928
1941
1929
© 1950
Silver threads among the
gold
Since Charlie did his
courting in a chalk pit (He’s
the whitest man I know)
Sincerite
Sing a song of old
Shanghai
Sing a song of sunbeams –
film: “Eastside of heaven”
Sing a song of tomorrow
today
(The) Sing-as-we-go
Song Book edited by
Gracie Fields
Sing, Baby, Sing – film:
“Sing, Baby, Sing”
(The) Singing hills
Singin’ in the rain – film:
“Singin’ in the rain”
Singin’ in the rain – (1980s
copy)
Singing with strauss –
(Gem series No.96)
Sing me a song of the
islands – film: “Sing me a
song of the islands”
Siren of a Southern sea
E.E.Rexford/H.P.Danks
Sitting beside o’ you –
musical comedy “Yes,
Madam?” at the London
Hippodrome
Sittin’ on a five barred gate
R.P.Weston/Bert Lee/Jack
Waller/Joseph Tunbridge
Six lessons from Madame
La Zonga
Six times a week and twice
on Sunday (I get a kiss by
the garden gate)
Sky high honeymoon –
from the production “Royal
romance”
(The) Sleeping beauty –
simplified piano version
Sleepy head
Sleepy head – film: “Spy
13”
Sleepy lagoon
Sleepy River
Sleepy valley – film: “The
Rainbow man”
Sleigh ride – descriptive
fantasia
Sleighride in July – film:
“Belle of the Yukon”
Bob Strong + Illustration by
NPS
illustration
1935
n/a
n/a
1932
1928
Bing Crosby/Joan
Blondell/”Sandy”
Illustration + Jack Payne
1939
photo by 20 Century Fox
th
1937
Alice Fay + film’s stars
1936
David/Sanford/Mysels
A Freed/N.H.Brown
Jack Payne
Gene Kelly/Debbie Reynolds
1940
© 1929
A.Freed/N.H.Brown
Sheila B. Devotion
© 1929
Words & arrangement by Sam
Wood
Mack Gordon/Harry Owens
Illustration
circa
1920
1942
Abe Brashen/Harold Weeks
Illustration by Van Doorn
Morgan
Bobby Binnie/Howes Hale
1921
Hargreaves/Damerell/
Hargreaves
Charles Newman/James V.
Monaco
“Teepee” Mitchell/Lew Porter
cartoon + Jack Payne
1930
Lind Joyce
1940
The Song Pedlars
1949
Meskill/Ray
n/a
1935
From the waltz from the ballet by
Tschaikowsky
Norman P.Hackforth
G.Kahn/W. Donaldson
Illustration
1942
Cyril Lidington
Marion Davies/Gary Cooper
1930
1934
Jack Lawrence/Eric Coates
Al Burken/Harry Blessing
Andrew B.Sterling/James F.
Hanley
Ezra Read
Cartoon
Yvette Darnac
Eddie Dowling
1940
1931
1928
Illustration
J.Burke/J. van Heusen
R.Scott/G.Rose
Lee/Shore/Burns
circa
1930
1944
Cecil Harrington/Rodney
Hobson
Wilfred Sanderson
E.Leslie/H.Nicholls (pseudonym
for publisher Lawrence Wright)
Johnny Burke/Jame V. Monaco
Hugh Charles/Sonny Miller/Noel
Gay
A booklet of 18 songs originally
presented free with Woman’s
World magazine
Jack Yellen/Lew Pollack
Betty Grable/Victor
Mature/Jack Oakie
1935
1944
1934
Slipping round the corner –
from “The Good
Companions”
Smile all the time
Smile, darn ya smile
(U.S.A. publication)
Smile when you say
goodbye – film: “The Show
goes on”
Smilin’ through – film:
“Smilin’ through”
H.Graham/R.Addinsell
Stage photo
1931
George Formby/Harry Coady
O’Flynn/Meskill/Rich
George Formby
n/a
1942
1931
Harry Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
1937
Arthur A.Penn
Norma Shearer or Jeanette
MacDonald
Smoke gets in your eyes
O.Harbach/J.Kern
(The) Snake charmer
Snowy white snow and
jingle bells
Teddy Powell/Leonard Whitcup
Billy Reid based on a theme by
Sheridan/Ruvin/Irving/
Berger
B.G.De Sylva/Lew Brown/Ray
Henderson based on a theme by
Mrs. Jesse Crawford
Marietta/Viad/Miller/Chopin/Melfi
Illustration by R.S.Wilson +
Henry Hall
Illustration by Scott
Illustration
1941 or
1932©
1918
1933
So blue
1937
1949
Jack Hylton
1927
Paul Muni/Merle Oberon or
illustration + Syd Lipton
1939
Cole Porter
n/a
1948
Al Durbin/Joe Burke
Jake Mahoney
Miss Elsie Carlisle
Illustration
1926
1942
So little time (so much to
do)
Solitude
So long as I’m with you
Somebody loves you
Somebody’s thinking of
you tonight
Someday – film: “The
Vagabond King”
Someday I’ll meet you
again – film: “Passage to
Marseille”
Some day my heart will
awake
B.Hill/P.de Rose
Norman Newman
1938
De Lange/Mills & Duke Ellington
D. O’Neil/P.Thayer
Charlie Tobias/Peter De Rose
M.Symes/T.Powell/I Schuster
Illustration + Nat Gonella
Illustration by Eva
Illustration + Jack Payne
Illustration + George Elrick or
Nora Williams
Jeanette MacDonald
1934
1933
1932
1937
Ned Washington/Max Steiner
Humphrey Bogart/Michele
Morgan
1944
Christopher Hassall/Ivor Novello
1949
Someday soon
Someday we shall meet
again – from George
Black’s London
Hippodrome prod. “The
Lisbon Story”
Someday you’ll want me to
want you
Jimmy Leach
Harry Parr Davies/Harold Purcell
Ad for “King’s Rhapsody” –
musical at the Palace Theatre,
London
Geraldo
n/a
1944
Some enchanted evening –
musical “South Pacific”
Hammerstein 2 /Rodgers
Fred Low illustration + Harry
Mooney with Victor King or
Eddie Reindeer
n/a
So deep is the night
(tristesse) – from “A song
to remember”
So in love – from “Kiss me
Kate”
So is your old lady
(The) Soldier boy from
Caroline
B.Hooker/R.Friml
Jimmie Hodges
nd
1925
1943
1943
1949
Some little bug is going to
find you (see “40 Old Time
Hits”)
Someone’s rocking my
dreamboat
Some other time – film:
“Step Lively”
Some sunny day
Something to remember
you by
Sometime
Benjamin Hapgood Burt/Roy
Atwell/Silvio Hein
n/a
© 1915
L.rene/E.Scott/O.Rene
Illustration
1941
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Frank Sinatra
1944
Reg Morgan/Sam Kern
Howard Dietz/Arthur Schwartz
Harry Roy or George Elrick
Kem Kean/Laurel Mather
1942
1930
Gus Kahn/Ted Fiorito
1925
Somewhere beyond the
stars
Somewhere in France with
you
(A) song of April
Song of Capri – film: “That
dangerous age”
Don Pelosi/Leo Towers/Freddie
Prisker
Michael Carr
Photo by Dorothy Wilding or
S.Georges (Brixton) of Jose
Collins
Issy Bonn
1939
Song of the bells
Song of the dawn –film:
“King of jazz”
Song of the Fir-tree – for
piano
Song o’ my heart
Song of Liberty (Pomp &
circumstance march no.4)
(The) Song of the towers –
official camp song –
Morecambe Bay Holiday
Camp
(The) Songs of the Nations
(British, French, Belgian &
Russian airs)
Songs of yesterday
Pola/Hylton/Steninger
Jack Yellen/Milton Ager
Illustration + Joe Loss or
Sandy Macpherson
Illustration S.K.
Myrna Loy/Roger Livesey/
Peggy Cummins/Richard
Greene
Gracie Fields
Film logo
Billy Mayerl
n/a
1938
McCarthy/Hanley
A.P.Herbert/Edward Elgar
John McCormack
n/a
1930
© 1940
James Hartley
Photo of Heysham Towers
1937
Arranged by Paul Perrier
n/a
1944
13songs in the Gem seriesbook29
20 songs in a book free with
Answers wek ending November
th
16 1935. Includes introduction
article “singing these, they
marched to victory” by Draycot
M.Dell
James Bunting/Peter Hart
Duke Elligton
Russ Morgan/Jack Stuart
n/a
1934
Illustration by Bary Thomas
1935
Issy Bonn
Illustration
Russ Morgan, Billy Ternent
FrankieVaughan or Eric
Winstone
Illustration by Leff
1945
1933
1943
Leslie Sarony
n/a
n/a
1928
1941
1940
Songs our soldiers sang
Soon it will be Sunday
Sophisticated lady
So tired
So that’s the kind of a girl
you are
So this is the Spring
South
Southern fried – see:
“George Shearing”
Robert S. Thornton
Norman Newell/Mischa
Spoliansky
Billy Rose/Al Dubin/Joe Burke
Leslie Sarony
Ray Charles/B.Moten/T.Hayes
Harlan Leonard/Fred
Culliver/James Rose – piano
arrangement by George
Shearing
1948
1934
1949
1932
1930
1925
South of the border (down
Mexico way)
Souvenirs – “The £10,000
Fox-trot ballad success”
South America, take it
away!
So would I – film: “London
Town”
Speak to me of love
(English version of “Parlezmoi d’amour”)
Spring in Hyde Park –
piano solo
Spring in my heart – film:
“First love”
(A) Spring ride – piano solo
(A) Spring ride – piano
duet
Spring will be a little late
this year – film: “Christmas
holiday”
Star dust
J.Kennedy/M.Carr
Mof illustration + Henry Hall
1939
E.Leslie/H.Nicholls
Jack Hylton
1927
Harold Rome
n/a
1946
J.Burke/J van Heusen
B.Sievier/J.Lenoir
Illustrations
Canstance Bennett
1946
1930
Frank Baron
Illustration
1946
Ralph Freed/Johann Strauss
adapted by Hans J. Salter
Theo Bonheur
Theo Bonheur
Deanna Durbin
1939
Illustration
Illustration
1920
1920
Frank Loesser
Deanna Durbin
1944
Hoagy Carmichael/Mitchell
Parish
R.Feiner/H.May
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
Miller/Tysh/May
Don Pelosi/Leo Towers
Billy Hill
1929
Stay as sweet as you are –
film: “College rhythm”
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
Stay out of the South (if
you want to miss a heaven
on earth)
St.Bernard waltz
Stein song (fill the stein for
auld lang syne)
Stein song (fill the stein for
auld lang syne)
Stepping tones –
syncopations in moderation
No.2. Hop-o-my-thumb
Stewdle-oodle-oo
St.James’s Park
(The) Story of a starry night
(A) Story of two cigarettes
Stop and shop at the Coop shop
Strange music – from
“Song of Norway”
(The) Stranger of Galilee
Harold Dixon
Jack Payne, “Hutch” or Hoagy
Carmichael
Joseph Schmidt
Illustration + Harold Ramsay
Vera Lynn
Monte Rey
Frederique in “On with the
show”, North Pier,Blackpool
Mary Brian/Lanny Ross/Helen
Mack/Joe Penner/Lyda
Robert/Jack Oakie
The Trix Sisters
Doug Swallow/H.O.Ward
Lincoln Colcard/E.A.Fenstad
Joe Loss
Rudy Vallee
1937
1930
Lincoln Colcard/E.A.Fenstad
Jack Payne
1930
Billy Mayerl
n/a
1934
Fred Holt/James Walsh
Harry Leon/Tommie Connor
Hoffman/Curtis/Livingston-
George West
Charlie Kunz
n/a
1927
1935
1941
M.Stoner/F.Jay/L.K.Marker
Weston/Lee/Weston
Illustration + Wilbur Kentwell
Gracie Fields
1945
1929
Wright/Forrest
n/a
1944
Mrs.C.H.Morris arr. Mable Miller
Sturgis
Bob Hilliard/Sammy Mysels
n/a
1931
Donald Peers
Rodd Arden/Leo Towers
Illustration + Lou Preager
circa
1936
1935
(A) Star fell from heaven
(A) Star fell out of heaven
Starlight starlight serenade
(The) Stars will remember
Stay a little closer to me
(A) Strawberry moon (in a
blueberry sky)
(A)Street in old Seville
1936
1936
1941
1946
1934
1934
1927
Strike up the band
(A)String of pearls
Student’s Classics for the
pianoforte – No.33
(The) Student Prince – for
piano
Suez
(A) Summer ride
Summer sweetheart
(The) Sun breaks through
– from the Scouts of
London “Gang Show“1937”
Sunday, Monday or always
– film: “Dixie”
Sundown in a little green
hollow
Sunlight waves – arpeggio
waltz for piano
Sunset at sea
Sunny Havana
Sunny side up – selection
from the film
Sunset chimes
Sunset glory – waltz for
piano
(The) Sunshine of
Marseilles
(The) Sun will shine tomorrow
Susannah!
Susannah’s squeaking
shoes – from “The 9
o’clock revue”
Susie was a real wild child
Swanee – film: “The Jolson
Story”
(The) Swan Lake –
excerpts from the ballet
Sweet and lovely – film:
“Two girls and a sailor”
Sweet as a song – film:
“Sally Irene and Mary”
Sweet dreams sweetheart
Sweet dreams, sweetheart
– film: “Hollywood canteen”
(The) Sweetest song in the
world – film: “We’re going
to be rich”
Sweetheart Lane
Ira and George Gershwin
Eddie de Lange/Jerry Gray
J.L.Dussek
Louis Levy
Glenn Miller
n/a
1927
1942
1930
Sigmund Romberg. Arranged by
H.M.Higgs
W.Pancoast/F.Grofe/Peter de
Rose
Theo Bonheur
n/a
1926
Illustration by Wohlman + Mal
Hallett orchestra
Illustration
1922
J.G.Gilbert
Ralph Reader
Vera Lynn
The Gang Show
circa
1920
1949
1937
Johnny Burke/Jimmy van
Heusen
George Whiting/Billy Baskette
Bing Crosby
1943
Donald Peers
1933
George F.Dodds
Illustration
1944
Al Frazzini/Arnold
Roberts/Wright Briggs
Ray Morelle/Horatio Nicholls
(pseudonym for publisher
Lawrence Wright)
De Sylva/Brown/Henderson Arr.
By Connelly
Fred Heltmann
Roy Gordon
Sam Browne
1940
Illustration by Fred Low
1925
Janet Gaynor
1929
Illustration by Perrer
Illustration
1923
1933
J.G.Gilbert/Horatio Nicholls
(pseudonym for publish
Lawrence Wright)
Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Horatio Nicholls
Illustration by Jeff Cook
1930
Billy Milton
1941
Lester White/Leslie Graham
A.Weigall/M.Lillie
Percy Sunderland
Illustration by Edgar Wright
1928
1922
Leslie Sarony
I.Caesar/George Gershwin
cartoon + The Houston Sisters
Film logo
1926
© 1919
Tschaikowsky arranged for
piano by Granville Bantock
Gus Arnheim/Harry Tobias/Jules
Lemare
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
Illustration
1942
Film’s stars inc. Xavier Cugat
1931
Alice Faye/Tony Martin
1937
Vincent Rose/Jack Meskill
1935
M.Jerome/T.Koehler
Mrs. Jack Hilton + illustration
by Must
film still
H.Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
1938
Lou Herscher/Don Rockwell/Billy
Hays
Illustration by Barbelle
1928
1944
Sweetheart let’s grow old
together
Sweetheart of all my
dreams – film: “Thirty
seconds over Tokyo”
Sweethearts forever – film:
“The Crooner”
(The) Sweetheart song
Sweetheart we’ll never
grow old
Sweet Leilani – film:
“Waikiki wedding”
Sweet Mamma – Papa’s
getting mad
Sweet peas – reverie
John W.Bratton (b.1867 –
d.1947) /L.Edwards
Art Fitch/Kay Fitch/Bert Lowe
Illustration + Ernest Binns
1936
Spencer Tracy and/or Gloria
Brent
1945
Cliff Friend/Irving Caesar
Ann Dvorak
1932
Allie Wrubel/Herb Magidson
J.Denby/M.Watson
1933
1946
Harry Owens
Sydney Kyte
Forsythe/Seamon & Farrell or
Eric Winstone
Bing Crosby
F.Rose/G.A.Little/P.L.Frost
Florence Timponi
1920
Frank Stokes
Illustration by M.H.
Sweet Rosie O’Grady- film:
“Sweet Rosie O’Grady”
Sweet William
Swing – film: “Public
Nuisance No. 1”
Swinging on a star – film:
“Going my way”
(The) Swing shoe shop
Sympathy – waltz from the
film: “The Firefly”
Maud Nugent
Betty Grable/Robert Young
circa
1920
1944
Billy Mayerl
Vivian Ellis
Billy Mayerl
Frances Day/Arthur Riscoe
1938
1936
Johnny Burke/Jimmy van
Heusen
Geoffrey Venis/Munroe Owen
Otto Harbach/Gus Kahn/Rudolf
Friml or as arranged for piano by
James Palmeri
French words: Andre
Tabet/Roger Berstein. English
words: Jack Lawrence. Music:
Alstone
Irving Caesar/Otto
Harbach/Vincent Youmans
Bing Crosby
1944
Jack Simpson
Jeanette Macdonald + Allan
Jones
1943
1937
n/a
1945
As advertised at the Palace
Theatre, London
1923
A. de Brue/I.Taylor/V.Mizzy
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger
Edmundo Ros
Betty Brable
1943
1942
Walter G. Samuels/Leonard
Whitcup/Teddy Powell
Frank Charles
Illustration + Harry Torrani
1935
Dorothe Morrow or Steve
Conway
Jack Payne
Tito Gobbi
1946
Jack Edwards/Duke
Leonard/Lou Shelley/Al Trace
Greatrex Newman/Melville
Gideon
Offenbach
Train illustration + Jack Payne
1945
Davy Burnaby
1925
Illustration
© 1931
Vincent Bryan/Gus Edwards
n/a
?
Johnny Mercer/Victor
Schertzinger
10 pieces for piano
Dorothy Lamour
1942
Illustration
© 1924
Wagner
n/a
circa
1920
Symphony
Take a little one-step –
from the musical comedy
“No no Nanette”
Take it easy
Take it from there – film:
“Coney Island”
Take me back to my boots
and saddle
Take me in your arms
Take my heart
Take the sun – film: “The
Glass mountain”
Takin’ the trains out
Tale of a guinea pig – from
“The Co-optimists”
(The) Tales of Hoffman –
selection from
Tammany (see “40 Old
Time Hits”)
Tangerine – film: “The
Fleet’s in”
Tango – Francis & Day’s
album
Tannhauser – march for
piano with violin
J.Young/F.E.Ahlert
Emery Bonett/Nino Rota
1937
1936
1948
(A)Taxi-drivers serenade
J.Lester Smith/Alf Ritter/Horatio
Nicholls
Box/Cox/Thomas
Max& Harry Nesbitt
John W. Bratton (b.1867
Delaware – d.1947 Brooklyn,
N.Y.) Piano accordion solo
arranged by Celia Martell
Bebe Daniels
1943
Dolly Elsie
Joe Loss
Illustration + Celia Martell
1940
1939
1937
Tell all the world (I love
you) – from Walter
William’s Revue “P’s & Q’s”
Telling it to the daisies (but
it never gets back to you)
Tell me Marianne –
adaption of “A medialuz”
Tell me pretty maiden (see
“40 Old Time Hits”)
Tell me the truth
Tell me to-night
Parsons/Thayer
Illustration + Walter Williams
1925
Joe Young/Harry Warren
Illustration by Leff
1930
Edgardo Donato/Bob Musel
Illustration
1947
Owen Hall/Leslie Stuart
n/a
?
Art Noel/Jimmy Mesene
Pierre Connor/Little Jack Little
1943
1926
Tell-tales
Charles O’Filynn/Bobbe
Robinson/Lou Vardi
B.Green/S.H.Stept
R.Stewart/P.W.King
R.Stewart/P.W.King
Doreen Harris
Illustration by Barbelle +
Roumanian Serenaders
Gene & Glenn
cartoon + Wally Dewar
Patti Page
Geraldo or The Maple Leaf
Four
Petula Clark
Illustration + Dick Henderson
cartoon
Illustration + Jack Payne
1938
1948
1948
cartoon + Martha Raye
1937
1949
1941
(The) Tears of an angel
Tears on my pillow
(The) Teddy bears picnic
Ten miles from town
Tennessee waltz
Tennessee waltz
1931
Tennessee waltz
Teresa
Thanks for the buggy ride
Tanks for the dream (Mi
sueno azul)
Thanks for the memories –
film: “The Big Broadcast of
1938”
Thanks, Mister Florist
Thanks to love – from a
show at the Prices Theatre,
London
Thank you
R.Stewart/P.W.King
Jack Hoffman/Babe Russin
Jules Buffano
Al Stillman/Xavier
Cugat/Raymond Gonzales jr.
L.Robins/R.Rainger
That certain feeling –
musical “Tip-toes”
That little old lady I love –
film:”Working party”
That old black magic – film:
“Star spangled rhythm”
George & Ira Gershwin
Benny Lee
Sydney Howard/Arthur
Riscoe/Vera Pearce/Richard
Hearne
Danny Kaye or Charlie
Chester/Edwina Carol
Musical’s logo
Leslie Elliott
Gracie Fields
1947
Mercer/Arlen
film cast pictured
1942
That old feeling film:
“Vogues of 1938”
That means nothing to me!
(Presented with Pam’s
Paper)
That’s an Irish lullaby (Toora-loo-ra-loo-ral) – film:
“Going my way”
That’s certain
Lew Brown/Sammy Fain
Warner Baxter/Joan Bennett
1937
A.Keith/L.Sterling
Illustration by Lindsay Cable
1926
J.R.Shannon
Bing Crosby
© 1913
1944
Leo Rising/Ted Carson/Harry
Eldon
Illustration by Jeff Cook +
Claude Worth
1932
Sid Tepper/Roy Brodsky
Tommie Connor/Manning
Sherwin
Ervin Drake/Jimmy Shirl
1948
1947
1925
1943
1948
1925
That’s Earl, brother – “Bebop (the new jazz) series
of piano solos”
Gillespie/Brown/Fuller
That’s for me – film: “State
Fair”
That silver-haired dady of
mine
That’s my desire
That’s the moon, my son –
film: “Private Buckaroo”
That’s what I call a pal
O.Hammerstein 2 /R.Rodgers
There are such things
There I go
There is a tavern in the
town (see “40 Old Time
Hits”)
There’ll be blue birds over
the white cliffs of Dover
There goes everybody’s
girl
There goes that song again
– film: “Carolina blues”
There must be a way
There’s a boy coming
home on leave
There’s a gold mine in the
sky
Dizzy Gillespie
© 1948
J.Crain/D.Andrews/D.Haymes/
V.Blain
Johnny Marvin
1945
Carroll Loveday/Helmy Kresa
Art Kassel/Sammy
Gallop/Norman Litman
Harry Pease/Howard
Johnson/Ed. G. Nelson
S.Adams/A.Baer/G.W.Meyer
Hy Zarat/Irving Weiser
Adapted from the old Cornish
Folk song – Arranged by Ted
Eastwood
Burton/Kent
Gracie Fields
The Andrews Sisters
1947
1942
Nora Delany
1926
Illustration
Illustration + Joe Loss
n/a
1942
1940
© 1934
Turner Layton
1941
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
Illustration + Harry Roy
1941
Sammy Cahn/Jule Stne
film still and artists
1944
S.Gallop/D.Saxon/R.Cook
Jimmy Kennedy
Frankie Vaughan
Photograph
© 1945
1950
Charles & Nick Kenny
Chris Gill + picture posed by
Hardy Murphy and “Buck” or
Pat Boone
Tommy Lorne & Babette
O’Deal or Ella Retford or Jack
Payne
Roy Lester
1937
Evie Hayes, star on the Tivoli
Circuit, Australia
Gracie Fields
1941
1936
Jimmy Hughes/Leslie Wynne
Illustration unattributed – from
London Palladium production.
Illustration + Geraldo
Billy Reid
Barbara Sumner
1947
T.Steels/R.Morris
Gracie Fields
1934
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
Redd Evans/Austen CroomJohnson
Art Noel
Tom Adair/H.Hopper
A.Bryan/A.Terker/P.Wendling
Doris Day
nd
Jimmie Long/Gene Autry
There’s a good time
coming
Ralph Butler/RaymondWallace
There’s a harvest moon tonight
There’s a land of begin
again
There’s a lovely lake in
London
There’s a new world – from
“O-Kay for sound”
There’s a tumble-down
house
There’s danger ahead!
(Beware)
There’s millions and
millions of women
There’s no business like
show business –film “Annie
get your gun”
There’s no one but you
Jack Denby/Muriel
Watson/Sonny Miller
Hugh Charles/Ross Parker
There’s nothing like music
There’s no you
There’s something nice
about everybody but
there’s everything nice
about you
Butler/Damerell/Evans
Jimmy Kennedy/Michael Carr
1932
1930
1946
1935
1941
© 1946
Illustration by Fred Low +
‘Afrique’
Geraldo
Illustration + Frank Sinatra
Illustration by Barbelle + John
E. Frenkel “the breezy boy
from the Gulf”
1946
1944
1944
1927
There you are then
They can’t black ot the
moon
They say
(The) Things I do for love
Thine alone – from “Eileen”
Thinking of you, dear
(The) Third man – film:
“The Third man”
This is always – film:
“Three little girls in blue”
This is heaven – film: “This
is heaven”
This is my lovely day –
from “Bless the bride”
This is no laughing matter
This is the Army Mr. Jones
– film: “This is the Army”
This little piggy went to
market – film: “Eight girls in
a boat”
This year’s roses
Those “gone and left me”
blues
Tho’ it’s only a heart that is
broken
Those songs my mother
used to sing (see “40 Old
Time Hits”)
Though you’re in love (with
somebody else)
Three dreams – film:
“Hello! Beautiful!”
Three little sisters
Three little sisters
Three minutes of heaven
Three wishes – film: “The
Good Companions”
Tico-Tico – film: “Bathing
beauty”
(The) Tide will turn again –
as featured by the “Gang
Show”
Tiger Rag (Hol’ dat tigah!)
Tiggerty-boo
Till all our prayers are
answered
Till stars forget to shine
Herbert
Rule/W.H.Wallis/L.Silberman
Strauss/Dale/Miller
Ernie Mayne
1921
Illustration + Ambrose
1939
Edward Heyman/Paul Mann/
Stephan Weiss
Michael Carr/Sid Colin
Henry Blossom/Victor Herbert
Simon Einhorn/Ben and George
Bronson
Anton Karas
Les. Allen
© 1938
Nat Allen
n/a
Jack Payne
1947
1929
1930
film still
1949
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Film picture
1946
Jack Yellen/Harry Akst
Vilma Banky
1929
A.P.Herbert/Vivian Ellis
n/a
1947
Van Loman/Martin Block/Al
Frisch
Irving Belin (b.1888 – d.1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
S.Coslow/H.Lewis
Oscar Rabin
1941
Cartoon
1942
Illustration (Waterman) +
Henry Hall
1933
Muriel Watson/Jack
Denby/Horatio Nicholls
Jimmy Wakely/Johnny Bond
Illustration + Maurice Winnick
1940
Jimmy Wakely
1942
Fred Saker/H.Clayton-Jones
Unattributed illustration
1925
H.Wakefield Smith
n/a
?
Thomas Finn
Victor Silvester
1946
Kim Gannon/Jule Styne
George Murphy/Anne
Shirley/Carole Landis
Donald Peers
Illustration + The Andrews
Sisters
Illustration + Henry Hall
1942
Jessie Matthews/John Gielgud
1933
E.Drake/Z.Abreu/A.Oliviera
Ethel Smith
1943
Ralph Reader
Ralph Reader
1942
Piano arrangement by
T.W.Thurban
Harry Roy + cartoon
Hal Halifax
Joe Lubin/Hugh Charles
Illustration + Joe loss
Jack Payne
1917
arr 1935
1940
1945
Joe Lubin/Sonny Miller/Hugh
Charles
Illustration + Ivy Benson
1944
Irving Taylor/Vic Mizzy
Irving Taylor/Vic Mizzy
Ralph Butler /S.J.Damerell/
Tolchard Evans
Douglas Furber/George Posford
1942
1942
1936
Till the end of the world
Till the end of time – film:
“A song to remember”
Till the lights of London
shine again
Till then
Time after time – film: “It
happened on Broadway”
Time alone will tell
Time alone will tell – film:
“Pin-up girl”
Time alone will tell - from
“Cage me a peacock”
Time on my hands – film:
“Look for the silver lining”
Time waits for no one _
film: “Shine on Harvest
moon”
Tin soldiers – march for
piano
(A) Tiny little voice (in a
tiny little prayer)
Tired hands
Tis better to have loved
and lost (Than never have
loved at all)
(The) Tit-Bits Silver
Jubilee Souvenir Album
Toad in the hole
To bed early
To each his own – film: “To
each his own”
Together – film: “Since you
went away”
Tokio Blues – from Irving
th
Berlin’s 4 annual revue
To me – film “The
Fabulous Dorseys”
Tom marches on (The
“I.T.M.A.” march)
To mother with love
Tondeleyo – film: “White
cargo”
Too fat Polka (she’s too fat
for me)
Toolie oolie doolie (see
“Apres la pluie le beau
temps)
Too many tears
(The) Toorie on his bonnet
(his red toor-ie-oor-ie-ay)
Vaughn Horton
Based on Chopin’s
polonaise/Buddy Kaye/Ted
Mossman
Tommy Connor/Eddie Pola
Jimmy Wakely
Paul Muni/Merle Oberon
1948
1945
Big Ben photo + Jim Davidson
1939
E.Seiler/S.Marcus/G.Wood
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne
Eric Winstone
Frank Sinatra/Kathryn
Grayson/Jimmy Durante/Peter
Lawson
1944
1947
Archie Gottler/Horatio Nicholls
(pseudonym for publisher
Lawrence Wright)
Mack Gordon/James V. Monaco
Illustration
Betty Grable
1944
Adam Leslie/Eve Lynd
illustration
1948
Harold Adamson/Mack
Gordon/Vincent Youmans
Cliff Friend/Charlie Tobias
June Haver/Ray Bolger
1930
Ann Sheridan in a picture from
the film
1944
Roy Gordon
Illustration
1928
Kay Twomey/Allan Roberts/Fred
Spielman
Al Piantadosi
Leo Towers
Jimmy Wakely
1944
Alfredo
Billy Manders
1926
1938
16 songs – supplement ro TitBits magazine
Clarkson Rose
dated 4 May
1935
“A lilt with laughter” Clarkson
Rose
Paul Carpenter
Olivier De Havilland
1941
C.Colbert/J.Jones/S.Temple
or Alfredo or The Macari
Brothers
Illustration
1928
1946
Clive Richardson
Tommy & Jimmy
Dorsey/Janet Blair
Tommy Handley + cartoons
M.Watson/J.Denby/E.Lynton
Stanley Hill/Noel Gay
Illustration + John Howlett
film’s stars
1939
1929
R.Maclean/A.Richardson
Cartoon
1947
A.Dubin/H.Warren
Brown/Gay
Ambrose
Cartoon + Peter Sinclair
1932
1945
Jimmy Eaton/Paul McGrane
Jay Livingston/Ray Evans
George Gard “Buddy” De Sylva
(b. 1895 – d.1950)/Lew
Brown/Ray Henderson
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d. 1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
D.George/Allie Wrubel
1931
th
1946
1946
1925
1944
Too romantic – film: “The
Road to Singapore”
Too-whit! Too-whoo!
Johnny Burke/James V.Monaco
(The) Touch of your lips
(The) Toy drum major (see
them marching on parade)
Trade winds
Trail of dreams
Tramping along (to a little
tin whistle and old toy
drum) – (song of the Ypres
League)
Ray Noble
Frederick/Nicholls
Tramp, tramp, tramp – The
Butlin Camper’s song
(A)Tree in the meadow (I
love you till I die)
Trees – piano solo
(The) Trolley song – film:
“Meet me in St. Louis”
Tropical Magic – film:
“Week-end in Havana”
True
True and sincere love (El
amor sincero)
Trust in me
Try a little tenderness
(The) Twilight waltz
(The) Twins waltz – piano
duet
Two can dream as cheaply
as one
Two cigarettes in the dark
Two hearts in Waltz time –
film “Two hearts in waltz
time”
Two in love
Two shadows
Ukelele lady
(The) Umbrella man
Under a strawberry moon
Underneath a western sky
–film: “Song of the saddle”
Underneath the arches
Underneath the arches
Underneath the arches
(USA edition)
Underneath the blue
Underneath the Linden tree
Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour
& Bob Hope
Illustration + Lou Preager or
Dorothy Squires
Henry Hall
n/a
1940
1940
1926
Dick Denny
Illustration + Teddy Powell
Illustration + Ben Bernie
Photo of “Major Tom Bridges
rallied the exhausted troops
with a Tin Whistle and Toy
Drum during the retreat from
Mons”
Cartoon + Dick Denny
Billy Reid
Denny Dennis or Len Young
1947
Oscar Rasbach with available
words by Joyce Kilmer
Hugh Martin/Ralph Blane
n/a
1922
Judy Garland
1944
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Alice Faye, John Payne,
Cesar Romero & Carmen
Miranda
Henry Hall
Illustration Cuban lady
1941
Ned Wever/Jean
Schwartz/Milton Ager
Harry Woods/jimmy
Campbell/Reg Connelly
D.Heneker/M.Sherwin
Ezra Read
Elaine Gilbert
1934
Frank Sinatra
©1932
Illustration
n/a
Jimmy Kennedy
Cartoon
1942
circa
1920
1945
Paul Francis Webster/Lew
Pollack
Reginald Fogwell/Robert Stolz
photograph of two smokers
1934
Carl Brisson
1930
Meredith Willson
Bobby Burns/Guy Wood
Gus Kahn/Ricard A.Whiting
Cavanaugh/Stco/Rose
Bebe Daniels
Roy Fox
Illustration by Perrer
Cartoon + The Comedy
Harmonists
Jack Payne
Dick Foran
1941
1938
1925
1938
Flanagan & Allen
Dorothy Ward (1890 – 1987)
1932
1932
Illustration + 12 American
D.J.s
J.Arnold Eagle
Gracie Fields
1932
Billy Reid
Cliff Friend/Charlie Tobias
R.Klages/E.Swan
P.Seeley/M.Darewski
W.G.Samuels/L.Whitcup
L.Wolfe Gilbert/Eliseo Grenet
Al Lewis/Mabel Wayne
Scholl/Jerome/Rito
Bud Flanagan/Reg Connelly
Bud Flanagan with addition
lyrics Reg Connelly
Bud Flanagan/Joseph McCarthy
Pola/Noakes/Campbell/Connelly
Arthur Beul/Dick Manning
1949
1936
1925
1924
1946
1934
1931
1942
1936
1928
1947
Under the willow tree
Under the willow tree
Unless
Un seul amour (French
edition)
Until
Up the wooden hill
(The) Vagabond King –
selection – Russell
Janney’s musical play
founded on “If I were King”
Vampire – fox-trot as
featured in Archibald de
Bear’s “Five o’clock follies”
Veterans of Variety –
selection
Victory polka
Vienna in Springtime
Vintage valses
(A)Voice in the night- film:
“Wanted for murder”
Volga boatman, Song of
the – film: “The Volga
boatman”
Wagon Wheels
Wait a little while (as
played by the Kiwi Concert
Party)
Wait and see – film: “The
Harvey girls”
Wait for me Mary
Waiting
Waiting at the church –or
“My Wife won’t let me”(see
“40 Old Time Hits”)
Waiting by the silv’ry Rio
Grande
Waiting for the kiss that
you forgot
Waiting for the train to
come in
Wait’ll it’s moonlight
Wake me up when we get
to Albamy
Walkin’ thru’ Mockin’ bird
Lane
Walking with my honey
(son, soon, soon)
Waltzing in the ballroom –
a Victor Silvester medley
Waltzing in the clouds –
film: “Spring parade”
Billy Reid
Billy Reid
Hargreaves/Damerell/Evans
R.Vaysse/L.Lagarde/J.Sentis
George Elrick
Buck Warren & Chic
n/a
Nita Berger
1945
1945
1949
1942
Jack Fulton/Bob Crosby/Hunter
Kahler
Reg Connelly
R.Friml
Cyril Stapleton
Phyllis Robins
n/a
Circa
1946
1936
1926
Newtin/Milne/Silver
Miss Doris Patson
1924
n/a
n/a
Mantovani
Alfredo
1923
1943
1935
1938
Eric Portman
1946
J.Dyrenforth/O.Petrosky
film still
1926
Billy Hill/Peter de Rose
J.T.Millins/Dave Stafford
Illustration + Henry Hall
nd
2 Lt. Terry Vaughan/Dave
Stafford
1934
1943
Johnny Mercer/Harry Warren
Judy Garland
1945
Charlie Tobias/Nat Simon/Harry
Tobias
H.Lawrence/J.Milton/C.Ravazza
Fred W. Leigh/Henry E.Pether
Illustration or + Gracie Fields
1942
Ivy Benson
n/a
1944
?
Billy Moll/Murray Mencher
Illustration + Miss Nita Croft
1930
Ronald Frankau/Billy Barnes
Sylvia Welling
1927
Sunny Skylar/Martin Block
Johnnie Johnston/Jo Stafford
1945
Frank Bannister/Maceo Pinkard
Wynn Stanley/Andrew Allen
The Savoy Orpheans
Miss Victoria Carmen
1935
1922
Peters/Jones/Turner
1940
Buddy Kaye/Sam Medoff
Illustration + Lennie
McDermott
Illustration
Medley of famous quick waltzes
Dancers
1942
Gus Kahn/Robert Stolz
Deanna Durbin
1940
21 songs arranged by Henry
E.Pether
Samuel Cahn/Jule Styne
Harry Leon/Domenic Pelosi
Arrangement of 10 valse
favourites for piano
Mischa Spoliansky
1945
Waltz of my heart (song
from “Dancing years”)
Christopher Hassall/Ivor Novello
Waltz with Strauss –
selection
Wanderer
Wanderers (my lop-eared
mule, my broken down
horse n’ me)
(The) Wang-Wang blues
Strauss waltzes arranged for
piano by Geo.H.Farnell
Bud Flanagan
Felix Bernard/Paul Francis
Webster
Wanna go back to
Honolulu
(The) Washing on the
Siegfried line (We’re gonna
hang out)
Was it rain? British film:
“The Hit Parade”
Was it the Orchids you
wore?
Watching for a blue bird
n/a advertising Theatre Royal,
Drury Lane, London
production
Illustration
1939
Flanagan & Allen
Sydney Lipton + illustration by
Jor Harris
1932
1936
1921
Walter Hirsch/Lou Handman
Paul Whiteman Ambassador
Orchestra or The Ames
Brothers
illustration + Ivan Browning &
Henry Starr
Illustration by G.Peres +
B.Daniels/Lyon or Florrie
Forde
Frances Langford/Phil Regan
Tommie Connor
Illustration + Geraldo
1941
Harry Carlton
1928
Music: Gus Mueller/ “Buster”
Johnson/Henry Busse
Words: Leo Wood
Harry Leon/Leo Towers
Jimmy Kennedy/Michael Carr
1941
1935
1939
1937
Watching-Waiting-Longing
Ralph Stanley/Harry N. Kram
(The) Way you look tonight- film: “Swing time”
We agree perfectly
We all have a song in our
heart
Weather Man
We’ll have a song in our
heart
(The) Wedding in the Ark
(The) Wedding of Lili
Marlene
(The) Wedding of the
painted doll – film:
“Broadway melody”
(The) Wedding of the
painted doll – film:
“Broadway melody”
(The) Wedding of the
painted doll – French
edition
(The) Wedding samba
Jerome Kern/Dorothy Fields
Walter Williams in “On with
the show” North Pier,
Blackpool
Illustration by Jeff Cook +
Miss Mimi Crawford
Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers
Mack David/J.Fred Coots
Carl & Roger Yale
Len Bermon
Gracie Fields
1935
1949
Irving Caesar/Newell Chase
Carl & Roger Yale
Henry Hall
Josef Locke
1935
© 1929
Wallace/Myers
T.Connor/J.Reine
Illustration by Leff
Illustration + Jack Simpson or
Jack Coles or Maurice Keary
Illustration by Holloway
© 1929
1949
Illustration by POM Griffith or
+ Geraldine & Anne
Beaumont
1929
1948
(The) Wedding waltz
Wednesday night hop –
see: “George Shearing”
H.Charles/S.Miller
Andy Kirk/Leslie Johnakins –
piano arrangement by George
Shearing
Sonny Miller/Horatio Nicholls
10 songs arrabged by
R.S.Stoddon
Ivor Novello
Illustration + Sam Browne or
Petula Clark
Illustration
n/a
Illustration + Carroll Gibbons
n/a
1941
1945
Illustration
1945
Weep no more
Welcome Land – selection
We’ll gather lilacs –
Musical “Perchance to
dream”
Freed/Brown
Freed/Brown
1929
1936
1929
See “Mariage de poupee”
Ellestein/Small/Liebowitz
1945
1940
We’ll gather lilacs – Film:
“Lilacs in Spring”
We’ll keep a welcome
We’ll smile again – British
film “We’ll smile again”
We mustn’t miss the last
bus home
We’re all together again
(the party song)
We’re all together now –
film: “Gulliver’s travels”
We’re very fond of the navy
We’ve got something to
sing about now
What are you going to do?
– from musical “Yes,
Madam?”
What are you thinkin’ about
baby?
What do I have to do (to
make you love me) – film: “
Are you with it?”
What do we care
What do you think those
ruby lips were made for? (If
they weren’t made to kiss)
What do you think you’re
doing
What can I say after I’m
sorry?
What happens after the
ball?
What have I done?
What’ll I do
What more can I say
What price Variety?
What’s the good word
Mister Bluebird?
What’s the matter with
father (see “40 Old Time
Hits”)
What’s the use of crying
What’s to become of me?
What would I do for a girl
like you?
(The) Wheel of the wagon
is broken (and the days of
the west are through)
When Alice Blue Gown met
Little Boy Blue
When April sings – film:
Spring Parade”
When baby plays the
Rumba
Ivor Novello
Anna Neagle & Errol Flynn
1945
Lyn Joshua/James Harper/Mai
Jones
Desmond O’Connor/Kennedy
Russell
Ralph Butler/Noel Gay
Mai Jones
1949
Flanagan & Allen
1942
cartoon + Billy Cotton
1942
J.Mosdell/F.Neville
Cartoon
1932
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger
Images from Paramount
Pictures Inc’s film
Illustration + Billy Cotton
Illustration + Vernon Adcock
1939
R.P.Weston/Bert Lee/Jack
Waller/ Joseph Tunbridge
Bobbie Binnie/Howes Hale
1934
Ed G. Nelson/Al Goodhart/Steve
Nelson
Innez James/Sidney Miller
Illustration + Jack Payne
1931
Film’s stars Donald O’Connor
& Olga San Juan
1948
Ross Parker
Al Bryan/Larry Stock/Vincent
Rose
Rudy Lewis or Dorothy Ward
Illustration
1941
1943
Gerry Mason
Illustration + Billy Thorburn
1943
Walter Donaldson/Abe Lyman
Lydia Harris
1926
Andrew Allen
The Versatile Three
1922
Marshall Walker/E.J.Carpenter
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
Art Noel
Harry Gunn
Al Hoffman/Allan Roberts/Jerry
Livingston
Harry Williams/Egbert Van
Alstyne
Miss Yvette Darnac
Illustration
1927
1924
Illustration + Flanagan & Allen
Claude Worth
Bluebird illustration
1941
1937
1943
n/a
©1910
Verdi Kendel/Louis Forbstein
Illustration + Ken Widenor
(organist)
Miss Lillian Burgiss
Jack Hylton
1926
Cox/Carr
Illustration + Jack Raymond or
Lance Fairfax
1935
Arnold Butler & Simpson/Noel
Gay
Gus Kahn/Robert Stolz
Illustration by Fred Low +
“Hutch”
Deanna Durbin
1946
Leo Towers/Harry Leon/Rodd
Arden/Horatio Nicholls
Nora Williams
1935
Charles Dunn
Hugh Charles/Sonny Miller
Gus Kahn/Ted Shapiro
Jos.Geo.Gilbert
1937
1945
1926
1927
1940
When China boy meets
China girl
When Daddy comes home
When did you leave
heaven? – film: “Sing baby
sing”
When I dream of old
Vienna
When I grow too old to
dream – film: “The night is
young”
When I’m cleaning
windows – film: “Keep your
seats please”
When I met Connie in the
cornfield
When I met my girl in the
rain
When I told the village
belle
When it’s lamp lightin’ time
in the valley
When it’s Springtime in the
Rockies
When it’s sunset on the
Nile
When lights are low
When May walks by
When mother nature sings
her lullaby
Billy Reid
When mother played the
organ (and Daddy sang a
hymn)
When my dream boat
comes home
When our dreams grow old
When shall we meet again
When the band goes
marching by
When the first Piccaninny
was born
When the gang meet again
When the guardsman
started crooning on parade
When the Harvest Moon is
shining
When the lights go on
again (all over the world)
When the lilac blooms
again
When the love-bird leaves
the nest (does she fly to
the East or the West)
When the moon comes
over the mountain
Illustration + Lou Preager or
Davy Kaye
Harry Roy
Tony Martin
1947
Illustration + Harry Evans
1937
Hammerstein 2 /Romberg
Ramon Novarro/Evelyn Laye
or The Boswell Sisters
1935
Gifford/Cliffe/Formby
George Formby
1937
Tilsley/Hargreaves/Damerell
Tommy Handley
1929
S.Denerell/T.Evans
Illustration
1934
L.Wolfe Gilbert/Wlliam Kernell
Illustration + Henry Hall
1934
Herald/Dean/Curt
Illustration + The Vagabonds
or Sandy Powell
Illustration
1933
1931
D.Sanford/G.McConnell
Illustration by Holloway + Miss
Nita Croft
Illustration by Moff
n/a
Illustration by Leff + Jack
White or Frank Coughlan or
Billy Merrin or Michael Flome
Illustration by Leff
Cliff Friend/Dave Franklin
Illustration + Ambrose
1936
Eddie Pola/V.Steller
Raymond B.Egan/Richard A.
Whiting
Gracie Fields
The Dunsan Sisters
1940
1921
Leslie Sarony
Eddie Lisbona/Tommie Connor
Illustration
Brian Lawrence
1932
1935
S.Miller/A.Strauss
E.Lisbona/T.Connor
Cartoon
Cartoon
1946
1935
Lee Wilfred/Billy Swain
Illustration + Billy Merrin
1937
Seiler/Marcus/Benjemen
Illustration
1942
Fritz Rotter/Carlene Mair/Franz
Doelle
Hugh Wade
Illustration + Eric Jupp
1948
Carl Brisson
1927
Howard Johnson/Harry Woods
Illustration + Talbot O’Farrell
1931
Gerry Mason
Walter Bullock/Richard A.
Whiting
David Comer/Eldo d Lazzaro
nd
Woolsey/Suer
Jimmy Kennedy/Ray Ellison/Ted
Renard
S.Williams/B.Carter
B.Haddon/N. O’Neill
Larry Yoell/Glen Brown
1942
1936
1929
1936
1931
1938
1932
When the one you love,
loves you
When the organ played at
twilight
When the poppies bloom
again
When poppies bloom again
When the red, red robin
comes bob,bobbin’ along
When the shades of the
night begin to fall
When sweet Ann sings
When the thrill has gone
When they ask about you –
film: “Stars on Parade”
When they sound the last
“All Clear”
When two broken hearts
get together
When we dance at the
Victory Ball
When we’re all together
again
When we’re home sweet
home again
When we were very young
– Hardback cover.
When you and I were
young Maggie – piano solo
When you know you’re not
forgotten (by the one you
can’t forget)
When you look in the heart
of a shamrock
When you make love to me
(don’t make believe)
When you’re in love
Eddie Lisbona/Joe Lubin
Ronnie Ronalde
1947
R.Wallace/J.Campbell/R.
Connelly
L.Towers/M.Morrow/D.Pelosi
Illustration by Leff
1929
1936
L.Towers/M.Morrow/D.Pelosi
Harry Woods
Illustration by Barbelle + Ray
Noble
Illustration + Alfredo
n/a
G.Morune/L.Munn
Alex Alexander
1939
M.Rose/M.Head
Tex Grant
Sam H.Stept
n/a
Max Bygraves
Lynn Merrick
1938
1946
1943
H.Charles/L.Elton
cartoon + Harry Roy
1941
M & H. Nesbitt/Ian Scott
Max & Harry Nesbitt
1945
Jack Denby/Muriel
Watson/Horatio Nicholls
A.Canray/D. O’Connor
Illustration + Eric Winstone
1944
Cartoon + Doris Hare
1944
Annette Mills/Fred prisker
Illustration + Joe Loss
1941
14 songs – A.A. Milne/H.FraserSimson
J.A.Butterfield
E.H.Shephard illustrations
1928
Illustration by James Axelrod
1935
Box/Cox
Illustration
1942
Nick Kenny/Charles Kenny/
Abner Silver
Jim Hoyl/Marjorie Goetschius
Illustration + Bing Crosby or
Anne Shelton
Bing Crosby
1947
H.Fields/D. O’Connor/D.John
1948
When you’ve got a little
springtime in your heart –
film: “Evergreen”
When you were sweet
sixteen
When you were the
blossom of Buttercup Lane
(and I was your little boy
blue)
When you wore a tulip and
I wore a big red rose – film:
“For me and my gal”
Where are you? – film:
“Top of the town”
Where is Alexander? (with
his rag-time band)
Where oh where do I live?
Harry Woods
Bob & Alf Pearson or Nat
Temple or Monte Rey or
Radcliffe & Ray or Cavan
O’Connor
Jessie Matthews
James Thornton (b.1861d.1938)
Al Dubin/Al Bryan/George W.
Meyer
Danny Kaye or Al Jolson or
Sam Browne
Illustration by jorj
1947
Jack Mahoney/Percy Wenrich
Judy Garland
1942 ©
1914
H.Adamson/J.McHugh
film still
1936
Scott & Robinson
Jack Harris
1939
Harry Carlton
Cartoon
1927
1936
© 1926
1946
1933
1931
Where or when – musical
“Babes in arms”
Where’s my love?
Where the blue begins –
from George Black’s Lon’
Hippodrome Prod.“Jenny
Jones”
Where the Café lights are
gleaming
Where the golden daffodils
grow
Where the lazy daisies
grow
Where the river Shannon
flows? (see “40 Old Time
Hits”)
Where the waters are blue
(The) Whiffenpoof song
(baa-baa-baa!)
(The) Whiffenpoof song
(baa-baa-baa!) – film:
“Monkey Business”
While the Angelus was
ringing (Les Trois Cloches)
Rodgers/Hart
logo Illustration
1937
Russell Bennett/Michael Fielding
P.Park/H.P.Davies
illustration
n/a
1943
1940
Charles Dunn/R. Goehr
Illustration + Bram Martin
1937
Gus Kahn/Harry Archer
1930
Cloff Friend
Illustration + Tom, Dick &
Harry
Hatward & Maugham
Jame I.Russell
n/a
?
Hugh Charles/Sonny Miller
M.Minnigerode/G.S.Pomeroy/T.
B.Galloway
Meade Minnigerode/George
Pomeroy/Tod B. Galloway
“Hutch” aka Leslie Hutchinson
Bing Crosby or The Song
Pedlars
Cary Grant/Ginger Rogers
1942
1944
Jean Villard/Dick Manning
1948
Whispering hope
(The) Whispering waltz
Alice Hawthorne
Stanley J. Damerell/Tolchard
Evans
Arthur Pryor arranged for piano
solo by Maxwell Eckstein
Illustration + Arthur E.Davies,
Musical Director Luton Girl’s
Choir.
Jo Stafford
Reginald Dixon
Bing Crosby
1943
1937
Erell Reaves/Tolchard Evans
“The Street Singer” (Arthur
Tracy)
Anna Neagle/Arthur Tracy
(The Street Singer)
Illustration + Jack Hylton
James J.Walker/Ernest R.Ball
n/a
?
Fred & Doris Fisher
Ivy Benson
1940
Fred & Doris Fisher
Joe Kirkham
1940
Alice Hawthorne arr. George
Record
Evans/Damerell
n/a
circa
1949
1937
N. Burton/W.Kent
N.Burton/W.Kent
Illustration + Turner Layton
Illustration + Jenny Howard,
comedienne on the Tivoli
Circuit, Australia
illustration
1941
1941
Stills from the film inc. Bing
Crosby/Fred Astaire
1942
(The) Whistler and his dog
- film: “The Emperor
Waltz”
Whistling Gypsy – film:
“Command Performance”
(The) Whistling Waltz –
film: “Limelight”
Whistling Waltz (I’ll whistle
under your window)
Will you love me in
December –as you do in
May? (see “40 Old Time
Hits”)
Whispering grass (don’t tell
the trees)
Whispering grass (don’t tell
the trees)
Whispering hope
Whistling gypsy – film:
“Command performance”
(The) White cliffs of Dover
(The) White cliffs of Dover
White Christmas
White Christmas – film:
“Holiday inn”
Tolchard Evans/Stanley
Damerell
Harry Woods
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
Irving Berlin (b 1888 – d.1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
Arthur Tracy “Street singer”
1924
1944
1949
1938
1935
1932
© 1942
nd
Who? – from the musical
“Sunny”
Who am I? – film: “The Hit
Parade of 1941”
Who could love you like me
Who’ll buy a rose from
Margareeta
Who’s afraid of the big bad
wolf – from Walt Disney’s
Silly Symphony “The Three
little pigs”
Who’s been polishing the
sun – film: “The Camels
are Coming”
Who’s taking you home tonight? – from the
production “Shepherd’s
pie”
Who’s the girl (that’s
getting all the kisses)
Who’s wonderful – who’s
marvelous Miss Annabelle
Lee
Who tucked in Tut?
Why did she fall for the
Leader of the Band? –
British film: “She shall have
music”
Why do I love you? – film:
“Showboat”
Why did you make believe
Harbach/Hammerstein 2 /Kern
illustration
1925
Walter Bullock/Julie Styne
1940
Box, Cox & Lewis Ilda
Lew Brown/Ray Henderson
Kenny Baker/Frances
Langford/Ann Miller
Illustration + Roy Lester
illustration
Frank E.Churchill/Ann Ronell
cartoon
1933
Noel Gay
Jack Hulbert & Anna Lee
1934
T.Connor/M.Sherwin
cartoon + Phyllis
Robbins/Frank Leighton
1939
W.Stanley/A.Allen
Miss Florrie Forde
1922
Clarke/Pollack/Richman
Herman Darewski
1927
Jack Frost
Jimmy Kennedy/Michael Carr
illustration
Jack Hylton with June Clyde
1923
1935
© 1927
Why did you make me
care?
Why did you make me love
you?
Why don’t you fall in love
with me?
Why is it?
Why say “Goodbye”
Sylvester Maguire/Alfred
Solman/Jos.Geo. Gilbert
Harry Gordon
Ava Gardner/Howard
Keel/Kathryn Grayson
Illustration by Mary F.Kidder +
Al Kvale
The Versatile Three
Murray Pilger
1933
Al Lewis/Mabel Wayne
Flanagan & Allen
1942
Joan Whitney/Alex Kramer
Tommy Angell/Joyce
Cochrane/Noel Gay
Hugh Charles/Sonny Miller
Sydney Lipton
Illustration + Ivy Benson
1940
1943
n/a
1942
Jo de Sylva/Sidney Lippman
Bobby Day
1941
A.Donnelly/F.Mayo
Jack Denby/Muriel Watson
Illustration unattributed
Harry Roy
1920
1941
Rida Johnson Young/ Sigmund
Romberg
Turner Layton
Leo Fuld/Fred F. Finklehoffe/Jan
Van Laar
Johnny Mercer/Harry Warren
Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson
Eddy
Turner Layton
Illustration + Ronalde
1937
Illustration +Billy Cotton or
Henry Hall
illustration
1938
Will o’ the wisp – waltz
song
Will the whippoor will
whistle today?
Will You
Will you always call me
sweetheart?
Will you remember – film:
“Maytime”
(The) Wind and rain
(The) Windmill song
Wings over the Navy – film:
“Wings of the Navy”
Winter blossoms
nd
O.Hammerstein 2 /J.Kern
Fred Rose/Glen Rowell
Theo. Bonheur
1946
1942
1928
1925
1937
1935
circa
1920
(A) Winter ride – piano
duet
Wish me luck (as you wave
me goodbye) – film:
“Shipyard Sally”
Wishing (will make it so) –
film: “Love Affair”
(The) Wish that I wish
tonight-film “Indiscretion”
Wisteria
Wistful eyes
With a hey and a hi and a
ho ho ho!
With all my heart – musical
“The Great Waltz”
With all my heart – British
film: “My song for you”
With all my heart – film
“Rhythm serenade”
With a twinkle in your eye –
film: “The Gang Show”
With my eyes wide open
I’m dreaming
With my head in the clouds
– film: “This is the Army”
With the wind and the rain
in your hair
Wonderful..!
(A)Wonderful guy –
musical: “South Pacific”
Wonderful time up there
(Everybody’s gonna have)
– Gospel Boogie
(A) Woodland reverie
Woody Woodpecker – from
Walter Lantz cartoons
(The) Woodpecker song
(reginella campagnola)
(The) World is mine
Worried mind
Worryin’
Wouldn’t it be nice? –film:
“San Francisco”
Would you? – film: “San
Francisco”
Wrap yourself in cotton
wool – musical “Get a load
of this”
Yankee Doodle boy – film:
Yankee Doodle Dandy”
Ya vass loublou (“I love
you”)
Yearning
Yes my darling daughter
Yesterday’s roses
Theo Bonheur
illustration
Phil Park/Harry Parr-Davies
Gracie Fields
circa
1920
1939
George Gard “Buddy” De Sylva
(b.1895-d.1950)
Jack Scholl/M.K.Jerome
Irene Dunne
1939
Dennis Morgan
1945
Billy Mayerl
Christine Maitland/Jack Howard
Mann Curtis/Vic Mizzy
illustration
Illustration bt Sten Holm
Derek Roy
1929
1922
1947
Desmond Carter/Johann
Strauss
Frank Eyton/Mischa Spoliansky
Logo for “The Great Waltz”
1934
Jan Kiepura
1934
Reginald King/Jack Popplewell
Vera Lynn
1943
Ralph Reader
Film still of Ralph Reader
1937
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel
Harry Leader
1934
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989
nee Isadore or Israel Baline)
Jack Lawrence/Clara Edwards
Film logo
1942
Leslie A. Hutchinson (“Hutch”)
1940
S.Harrison/Ralph
Stanley/M.Pfau/E.Hanschmann
nd
Oscar Hammerstein 2 / Richard
Rodgers
Lee Roy Abernathy
Gabriel de Buda
1932
Theatre Royal Drury Lane,
London presentation
Pat Boone
1949
Emil London
George Tibbles/Ramey Idriss
n/a
cartoon + Maple Leaf Four or
Derek Roy
illustration
1930
1947
1935
1941
1928
Manning Sherwin/Val Guest
Harry Secombe
“Smoky” Dawson
De Groot or illustration by
Fred Lowe
Clark Gable/Jeanette
MacDonald
Clark Gable/Jeanette
MacDonald
George Black’s musical
George M.Cohen
James Cagney
Roma Campbell-hunter/Adrian
Foley
Fred Mayo
Jack Lawrence
Vin Sandry
Jan Zalski from “On with the
show” North Pier, Blackpool
illustration
Patricia Burke
Harry Leader
1942 ©
1904
1942
H.Adamson/C.Bruno di
Lazzaro/E. di Lazzaro
Holt Marvell/George Posford
Jimmie Davis/Ted Daffan
George Fairman
A Freed/N.H.Brown
Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown
© 1947
1940
1936
1936
1941
1924
1940
1949
Yes! We have no bananas
You – film: The Great
Ziegfeld”
You again
You always hurt the one
you love
You and the waltz and I
You and the waltz and I –
Film:”Seven Sweethearts”
You are my lucky star –
from MGM’s “Broadway
melody of 1936”
You are my sunshine
You are my sunshine
(Answer to)
You belong to my heart
(Solamente una vez) – film:
“The Three Caballeros”
You belong to someone
else (but I belong to you)
You came along (from out
of nowhere) – film: “You
came along”
You can always tell a sailor
You can be sure of me
Frank Silver/Irving Cohn
H.Adamson/W.Donaldson
Horatio Nicholls
Myrna Loy/William
Powell/Luise Rainer
cartoon + Joe Loss
n/a
1923
1936
Paul Francis Webster/Walter
Jurmann
Paul Francis Webster/Walter
Jurmann
Freed/Brown
Jack Payne
1942
Kathryn Grayson/Van Heflin
1942
Robert Taylor/Eleanor Powell
1935
Jimmie Davis/Charles Mitchell
Bob Atcher
n/a
Wilf Carter
1940
1941
Ray Gilbert/Agustin Lara
Aurora Miranda (Brazil)/
Carmen Molina/Dora Luz
(Mexico)+Donald Duck
Sam Browne
1943
Edward Heyman/John W. Green
Robert Cummings/Lizabeth
Scott/ Don Defore
1931
Art Noel/Don Pelosi/Raymond
Wallace
Jos. Geo. Gilbert/Lewis Ilda
n/a
1937
Illustration + Harry Mooney/
Victor King
Gwladys Stanley
1946
n/a
1948
Five Smith Brothers or Vincent
Tildsley’s Mastersingers or
Gracie Fields or Radio
Revellers
Jack Payne
Sonja Henie/John Payne/Jack
Oakie
1948
C.Friend/D.Franklin
Ambrose or Gracie Fields
1937
Cotton/Griffin
Den Berry/Desmond O’Connor
Vera Lynn
The Beverley Sisters – Babs,
Joy and Teddie
Stars in a picture from the film
1948
1946
1931
Mack Gordon/Josef Myrow
Illustration by Frederick
Manning
Betty Grable
Art Noel/Don Pelosi
Betty Driver
1941
P.Frustaci/P.Smalley
Haven Gillespie/J.Fred Coots
Illustration + Maudie Edwards
Joe Loss
1944
1938
Art Noel
Doris Fisher/Allan Roberts
Kermit Goell/Ted Shapiro
You can feel it doing you
good!
You can laugh if you want
to
You can’t be true dear
R.P.Weston/Bert Lee/Harris
Weston
Ross Parker
You can’t do that there ‘ere
You can’t say no to a
soldier – film: “Marriage on
ice”
You can’t stop me from
dreaming
You can’t be true dear
You couldn’t be sweeter
Jack Rolls/Raymond Wallace
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
You’d be so nice to come
home to – film: “Something
to shout about”
You didn’t have to tell me (I
knew all the time)
You do – film: “Mother
wore tights”
You don’t have to tell me (I
know) – Film: “Facing the
music”
You fascinating you
You go to my head
Cole Porter
Hal Cotton/Hans Otten/Ken
Griffin
Walter Donaldson
1942
1944
1948
1928
1935
1942
1943
1947
You’ll be far better off in a
home – based on the
march “El Abanico”
You’ll never know – film:
“Hello, Frisco, Hello”
You made me care (when I
wasn’t in love)
You never miss the old
faces (till you’re far away
from home)
Young and healthy – film:
“Forty second street”
Box/Cox/Read
cartoon by J Gale Thomas +
George Formby
1941
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Alice Faye
1943
Jos. Geo.Gilbert
Illustration + Vera Lynn
1940
Arthur Hughes/Raymond
Wallace
Al & Bob Harvey
1940
Al Dubin/Harry Warren
1932
Young Bert’s favourites –
selection chosen by Young
Bert and his creator,
St.John Cooper
Includes: Little Drummer boy,
It’s my mother’s birthday today,
Wheezy Anna, When poppies
bloom again, Ole faithful, Thay
all start whistling Mary, The
wheel of the wagon is broken,
The greatest mistake of my life,
Me and the old folks at home,
Blue skies are round the corner.
Oscar Hammerstein2nd/
Richard Rodgers
P.Mondrone
Harry Woods
Ginger Rogers/Dick
Powell/Una Merkel/Warner
Baxter/Bebe Daniels/George
Brent/Ruby Keeler/ Guy Kibbe
Cartoon of “Bert”
Theatre Royal Drury Lane,
London presentation
illustration
Cicely Coutneidge
1949
Sam Theard
n/a
1931
Glen Moore/Seger Ellis
Bing Crosby
1948
Jack Judge
Cartoon + Miss Ella Shields
1929
Jimmy McHugh/Harold
Adamson
Deanna Durbin
1938
Pat Genaro/Sunny Skylar
Dick Rogers/Jay Tucker/Nat
Simon
Don Pelosi/Ray Burke
Jimmy Miller
Syd Dean or Benny Lee +
illustration by Nick
Benny Lee
1948
1949
Harry Shalson
Al Sirota
1928
Michael Carr/Jack Popplewell
Celia Lipton
1941
Al Bryan/Horatio Nicholls
Layton and Johnstone
1928
Al J.Neiburg/Jerry Levinson
Illustration by .A + Jack Harris
1937
Douglas Furber/Ivor Carmeli
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby
‘Hutch’ (Leslie Hutchinson
illustration
1943
1942
Younger than Springtime –
musical: “South Pacific”
(The) Young harp player
You ought to see Sally on
Sunday – film: “Aunt Sally”
You rascal you (I’ll be glad
when you’re dead)
You’re all I want for
Christmas
You’re all the better for that
You’re as pretty as a
picture – film: “That certain
age”
You’re breaking my heart
You red head
You’re gonna miss my
kisses
You’re in heaven my
Southern home
You’re in my arms (and a
million miles away) – from
George Black’s musical
“Get a load of this”
You’re in my heart (but
never in my arms) – First
song to be flashed from
New York to London by
photo radio! (Marconi)
You’re looking for
romance, I’m looking for
love
You’re lovely to hold
You’re mine
1939
1931
1933
1949
You’re my gift from heaven
You’re still the only girl in
the world
You’re the flower of my
heart, sweet Adeline (see
“40 Old Time Hits”)
You’re the one I care for
You’re the top – film:
“Anything goes”
You rhyme with everything
that’s beautiful
Yours
Yours for ever
Yours truly is truly yours
Your voice
You say the sweetest
things (baby) – film: “Tin
Pan Alley”
You set my heart to music
You started something –
film: “Moon over Miami”
You tell me your dream, I’ll
tell you mine (see “40 Old
Time Hits”)
You taught me to love
again
(The) ‘You’ that used to be
(I’m still in love with you)
You too can have a lovely
romance – film: “Miss
London Ltd”
You’ve got dust on your
coat
You’ve got me crying again
You’ve got to see Mamma
ev’ry night (or you can’t
see Mamma at all)
You walk by
You was
You went away and left me
– the No. 1 song in the
Hammersmith Palais writea-tune contest
You went away too far (and
stayed away too long)
You were meant for me –
film: “Broadway melody”
You were never lovlier –
film: “You were never
lovlier”
You were right and I was
wrong
You were so charming
Buddy Brown/Norman
Henderson
Gates/Leonard
Illustration + Bram Martin
1936
illustration
1948
Harry Armstrong/Richard
H.Gerard
n/a
?
Chauncey Grey/Bert Lown/Harry
Link
Cole Porter
Albert Sandler
1930
Bing Crosby/Phil Harris/ Jean
Maire/ Mitzi Gaynor
illustration
1934
J.Sherr/G.Roig
Jimmy Gilroy/Harry Compton
Benny Davis/Ted Fiorito/J.Fred
Coots
Bruce Sievier/Albert Arlen
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren
Illustration + Vera Lynn
Illustration + Ivy Benson
illustration
© 1937
n/a
Alice Faye/John Payne
1936
1940
T.Reg. Sloan
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger
Illustration + Ambose
Betty Grable
1938
1941
Seymour Rice/Albert
H.Brown/Chas N.Daniels
n/a
?
Charles Carpenter/Tommy
Dorsey/Henri Woode
Joe Lubin/Eddie Lisbona
Eddie Carroll
1939
Sam Browne & Mary Naylor
1946
Val Guest/Manning Sherwin
Arthur Askey. Evelyn Dali &
Anne Shelton
1943
Rex Bell/Al Burt
Illustration + Bram Martin
1936
Charles Newman/Isham Jones
Billy Rose/Con Conrad
Henry Hall
Illustration by Wohlmann
1933
1923
Ben Raleigh/Bernie Wayne
Hatton & Manners or Jay
Wilbur or Mary & Percy Honri
Joy Nichols/Benny Lee
1940
Lou Preager
1947
Alfred Bryan/James V. Monaco
Miss Elsie Carlisle
1927
A.Freed/N.H.Brown
1929
J.Mercer/J.Kern
Illustration + Charles
King/Bessie Love/Anita Page
Fred Astaire/Rita Hatworth
Joe Lubin/Noel Gay
Illustration + Harry Leader
1944
Michael Carr/Lewis Ilda
Illustration + Henry Hall
1934
M.Stoner/B.Reisfeld
Paul Francis Webster/Sonny
Burke
Jennie Parker
1943
1936
1948
1942
You will remember Vienna
– film: “Viennese Nights”
You, you, you are the one
Zip-a-dee-doo-dah from
Walt Disney’s “Song of the
South”
Zulu wail
****
Oscar Hammerstein
nd
2 /Sigmund Romberg
Milton Leeds/Fred Wise/Tetos
Demey
Ray Gilbert/Allie Wrubel
Illustration by Ben P. Harris
1930
Dick James
1943
‘Uncle Remus’
1946
Irving Bibo/Frank Skinner
*****
n/a
*****
1927
**
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