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Sheet Music: W

Special Collections and Archives

Sheet Music: W

Borowitz Sheet Music Collection:

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Thomas "Fats" Waller (Modern Format)

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From the production Connie's Hot Chocolates

  1. AIN'T MISBAHAVIN' (I'm Savin' My Love For You). Andy Razaf (w) -- Thomas Waller & Harry Brooks (m). Mills Music Inc., New York: 1929. 3 pp.
  2. (What Did I Do To Be So) BLACK AND BLUE. Andy Razaf (w) -- Thomas Waller & Harry Brooks (m). Mills Music Inc., New York: 1929. 3 pp.

Popular Music

  1. AINT-CHA' GLAD? Andy Razaf (w) -- Thomas Waller (m). Keit-Engel Inc., New York: 1933. 2 pp.
  2. BLUE TURNING GREY OVER YOU. Andy Razaf (w) -- Thomas Waller (m). Triangle Music Publishing Co. Inc., New York: 1930. 3 pp. Cover text: Featured by Will Osborne and his Orchestra, with his photograph.
  3. CONCENTRATIN' (On You). Andy Razaf (w) -- Thomas Waller (m). Santly Bros. Inc., New York: 1931. 4 pp. Cover text: Featured by George Hall and his Hotel Taft Orchestra, with his photograph.
  4. GONE. Andy Razaf & Thomas Waller (w) -- Harry Link (m). Santly Bros. Inc., New York: 1930. 3 pp. Cover text: Featured with great success by Ben Alley, with his photograph.
  5. IF IT AIN'T LOVE. Andy Razef, Donald Redman & Thomas Waller (w & m). Davis, Coots & Engel, Inc., New York: 1932. Cover text: Featured by The King's Jesters, with photos of Ray Kulz, Jimmy Noel and George MacDonald.
  6. I'M MORE THAN SATISFIED. Ray Klages (w) -- Thomas Waller (m). Robbins Music Corp., S H 387-4. New York: 1927. Cover text: Featured by Leo Reisman and his Orchestra, with his photograph.
  7. I'VE GOT A FEELING I'M FALLING. Billy Rose (w) -- Harry Link & Thomas Waller (m). Santly Bros. Inc. New York: 1929. 3 pp.
  8. KEEPIN' OUT OF MISCHIEF NOW. Andy Razaf (w) -- Thomas Waller (m). Con Conrad Music Publisher, Ltd. C8785-3. New York: 1932. 3 pp.
  9. LONESOME ME. Andy Razaf (w) -- Thomas Waller & Con Conrad (m). Con Conrad Music Publisher Ltd. S-457-3. New York: 1932. 3 pp. Cover text: Successfully introduced by George Hall, with his photograph.
  10. MY FATE IS IN YOUR HANDS. Andy Razaf (w) -- Thomas Waller (m). Santly Bros. Inc., New York: 1929. 4 pp.
  11. ROLLIN' DOWN THE RIVER. R. Stanley Adams (w) -- Thomas Waller (m). Santly Bros. Inc., New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: Featured in Connie's Revue "Spades Are Trump."
  12. SITTIN' UP WAITIN' FOR YOU. Andy Razaf (w) -- Thomas Waller (m). Superior Music Inc., New York: 1933. 2 pp.
  13. TAKE IT FROM ME (I'm Takin' To You). R. Stanley Adams (w) -- Thomas Waller (m). Santly Bros. Inc., New York: 1931. 4 pp. Cover text: Successfully featured by Leo Reisman and his Victor Recording Orchestra, with his photograph.
  14. THERE'S A MAN IN MY LIFE. George Marion (w) -- "Fats" Waller (m). Advanced Music Corp., A-129-2. 1943. 2 pp.

Harry Warren (Modern Format)

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From the 20th Century Fox film An Affair to Remember

  1. AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER (Our Love Affair). Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist, 8042-4. New York: 1957. 4 pp. Cover photo: Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr.

From the Paramount picture Artists and Models

  1. ARTISTS AND MODELS. Jack Brooks (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1940. 4 pp.
  2. INNAMORATA (Sweetheart). Jack Brooks (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1940. 2 pp.
  3. THE LUCKY SONG. Jack Brooks (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1940. 4 pp. Professional copy.
  4. YOU LOOK SO FAMILIAR. Jack Brooks (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1940. 2 pp. Professional copy.

From the MGM film The Barkleys of Broadway

  1. MY ONE AND ONLY HIGHLAND FLING. Ira Gershwin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harry Warren Music, Inc., W121-3. New York: 1948. 3 pp. Cover photo: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.

From the MGM film The Belle of New York

  1. BABY DOLL. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist, Inc., 7824-2. New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover photo: Fred Astaire and Vera-Ellen.
  2. OOPS! Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist, Inc., 7825-3. New York: 1945. 3 pp. Cover photo: Fred Astaire and Vera-Ellen.

From the Paramount picture The Birds and the Bees

  1. (The Same Thing Happens With) THE BIRDS AND THE BEES. Mack David (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Gomalco Music Corp., New York: 1946. 2 pp. Cover photo: Mitzi Gaynor and George Gobel.
  2. (The Same Thing Happens With) THE BIRDS AND THE BEES. Mack David (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Maddox Music Company, Ltd. London: 1946. 3 pp. Cover photo: Mitzi Gaynor and George Gobel.
  3. LA PARISIENNE. Mack David (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1946. 2 pp. Professional copy.

From the Warner Brothers film Broadway Gondolier

  1. LONELY GONDOLIER. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17931-3. New York: 1935. 3 pp. Cover photo: From the film.
  2. LULU'S BACK IN TOWN. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17930-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover photo: From the film.
  3. OUTSIDE OF YOU. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17934-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover photo: From the film.
  4. OUTSIDE OF YOU. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17934-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover photo: From the film.
  5. THE ROSE IN HER HAIR. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17932-4. New York: 1935. 5 pp. Cover photo: From the film. Cover inscription: Mrs. Elsie Keenan.
  6. YOU CAN BE KISSED. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17929-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Professional copy and photocopy.

From the Paramount picture The Caddy

  1. THAT'S AMORE (That's Love). Jack Brooks (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1953. 3 pp. Cover photo: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and Donna Reed.

From the Warner Brothers picture Cain and Mabel

  1. I'LL SING YOU A THOUSAND LOVE SONGS. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2922-3. New York: 1936. 3 pp. Cover photo: Clark Gable and Marion Davies.
From the Paramount picture Cinderfella
  1. SOMEBODY. Jack Brooks (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1940. 2 pp. Professional copy.

From the Warner Brothers film Colleen

  1. AN EVENING WITH YOU. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17988-4. New York: 1936. 4 pp. Cover photo: Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler.

From the Warner Brothers film Cowboy from Brooklyn

  1. COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18039-4. New York: 1938. 4 pp. Cover photo: From the film.

From the First National & Vitaphone production Crooner

  1. THREE'S A CROWD. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17764-3. New York: 1932. 3 pp. Cover photo: Ann Dvorak. Cover inscription: Francis Rudzinski.
From the Warner Bros. picture Dames
  1. DAMES. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2658-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp.
  2. THE GIRL AT THE IRONING BOARD. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2681-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: Featuring Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Joan Blondell.
  3. I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2659-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: Featuring Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Joan Blondell.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Down Argentine Way

  1. DOWN ARGENTINE WAY. Mack Gordon (w) Carlos Albert (Spanish w) -- Harry Warren (m). Miller Music Corp., 454-4. New York: 1940. 4 pp. Cover text: With Don Ameche, Betty Grable, Carmen Miranda, with their photographs.
  2. TWO DREAMS MET. Mack Gordon (w) Carlos Albert (Spanish w) -- Harry Warren (m). Miller Music Corp., 455-3. New York: 1940. 3 pp. Cover text: With Don Ameche, Betty Grable, Carmen Miranda, with their photographs.

From the Warner Bros. picture Footlight Parade

  1. HONEYMOON HOTEL. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17828-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, and Dick Powell, with their photographs.
  2. SHANGHAI LIL. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17829-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring James Cagney, Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, and Dick Powell, with their photographs.

From the Warner Bros. picture Forty Second Street

  1. FORTY SECOND STREET. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17788-4. New York: 1932. 6 pp. Cover photos: The cast.
  2. SHUFFLE OFF TO BUFFALO. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17791-4. New York: 1932. 4 pp.
  3. YOUNG AND HEALTHY. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17791-4. New York: 1932. 6 pp. Cover photos: The cast.
  4. YOU'RE GETTING TO BE A HABIT WITH ME. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17790-4. New York: 1932. 4 pp.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture The Gang's All Here

  1. A JOURNEY TO A STAR. Leo Robin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda and Phil Baker.
  2. THE LADY IN THE TUTTI FRUITI HAT. Leo Robin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1943. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda and Phil Baker, with their photographs.
  3. MINNIE'S IN THE MONEY. Leo Robin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda and Phil Baker.
  4. NO LOVE, NO NOTHIN'. Leo Robin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda and Phil Baker.
  5. YOU DISCOVER YOU'RE IN NEW YORK. Leo Robin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1943. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda and Phil Baker.

From the Warner Bros. picture Garden of the Moon

  1. GARDEN OF THE MOON. Al Dubin & Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., S-771-4. New York: 1938. 4 pp. Cover text: With Pat O'Brien, Magaret Lindsay and John Payne.
  2. THE GIRL FRIEND OF THE WHIRLING DERVISH. Al Dubin & Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., S-772-6. New York: 1938. 6 pp. Cover text: With Pat O'Brien, Magaret Lindsay and John Payne.
  3. LOVE IS WHERE YOU FIND IT. Al Dubin & Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., S-775-4. New York: 1938. 4 pp. Cover text: With Pat O'Brien, Magaret Lindsay and John Payne.

From the Warner Bros. picture Going Places

  1. JEEPERS CREEPERS. Johnny Mercer (m) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons 18055-4. New York: 1938. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Anita Louise and Allen Jenkins.
  2. MUTINY IN THE NURSERY. Johnny Mercer (m) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons 18058-7. New York: 1938. 8 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Anita Louise and Allen Jenkins.
  3. SAY IT WITH A KISS. Johnny Mercer (m) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons 18054-3. New York: 1938. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Anita Louise and Allen Jenkins.

From the First National picture Go Into Your Dance

  1. ABOUT A QUARTER TO NINE. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17921-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover text: With Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler, with their photographs.
  2. GO INTO YOUR DANCE. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17920-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover text: With Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler, with their photographs.
  3. THE LITTLE THINGS YOU USED TO DO. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17919-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover text: With Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler, with their photographs.
  4. THE LITTLE THINGS YOU USED TO DO. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17919-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover text: With Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler, with their photographs.
  5. SHE'S A LATIN FROM MANHATTAN. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17918-5. New York: 1935. 5 pp. Cover text: With Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler, with their photographs.

From the Warner Bros. picture Gold Diggers in Paris

  1. DAYDREAMING. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3070-3. New York: 1938. 3 pp. Cover text: With Rudy Vallee.
  2. THE LATIN QUARTER. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3070-3. New York: 1938. 8 pp. Cover text: With Rudy Vallee.
  3. A STRANGER IN PAREE. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3069-6. New York: 1938. 6 pp. Cover text: With Rudy Vallee

From the Warner Bros. picture Gold Diggers of 1933

  1. THE GOLD DIGGERS' SONG (We're in the Money). Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 2480-3. New York: 1933. 6 pp. Cover photo: Chorus girls
  2. I'VE GOT A TORCH SONG TO SING. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 2477-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp.
  3. PETTIN' IN THE PARK. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 2478-3. New York: 1933. 3 pp.
  4. REMEMBER MY FORGOTTEN MAN. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 2476-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp.
  5. SHADOW WALTZ. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 2479-3. New York: 1933. 3 pp.

From the First National picture Gold Diggers of 1935

  1. I'M GOIN' SHOPPIN' WITH YOU. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17911-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover text: Featuring Dick Powell and Gloria Stuart.
  2. LULLABY OF BROADWAY. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17910-6. New York: 1935. 6 pp. Cover text: Featuring Dick Powell and Gloria Stuart.
  3. THE WORDS ARE IN MY HEART. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17912-3. New York: 1935. 3 pp. Cover text: Featuring Dick Powell and Gloria Stuart.

From the Warner Bros. picture Gold Diggers of 1937

  1. ALL'S FAIR IN LOVE AND WAR. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., S-715-5. New York: 1936. 5 pp. Cover text: Starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell.
  2. LET'S PUT OR HEADS TOGETHER. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., S-709-4. New York: 1936. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell.
  3. WITH PLENTY OF MONEY AND YOU. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., S-712-3. New York: 1936. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Dick Powell and Joan Blondell.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture The Great American Broadcast

  1. RUN LITTLE RAINDROP, RUN. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7292-3. New York: 1939. 3 pp. Cover text: Sung by Alice Faye.
  2. WHERE YOU ARE. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7286-3. New York: 1941. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, John Payne and Jack Oakie, with their photographs.

From the Warner Bros. picture Hard to Get

  1. YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3081-3. New York: 1938. 3 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell and Olivia De Havilland, with their photograph.

From the MGM picture The Harvey Girls

  1. OH, YOU KID. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7495-2. New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover text: Sung by Angela Lansbury and Ensemble.
  2. ON THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND THE SANTA FE. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7492-3. New York: 1945. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Judy Garland, with her photograph.
  3. WAIT AND SEE. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7498-2. New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Judy Garland, with her photograph.
  4. THE WILD, WILD WEST. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7496-3. New York: 1945. 3 pp. Cover text: Sung by Virginia O'Brien.

From the Warner Bros. picture Hearts Divided

  1. MY KINGDOM FOR A KISS. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17992-4. New York: 1936. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Marion Davies, with her photograph.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Hello, Frisco, Hello

  1. YOU'LL NEVER KNOW. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, John Payne, Jack Oakie and Lynn Bari, with their photographs.

From the MGM picture Honolulu

  1. HONOLULU. Gus Kahn (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco, & Conn Inc., 337-4. New York: 1939. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Eleanor Powell, Robert Young, George Burns and Gracie Allen, with their photographs.
  2. THIS NIGHT (Will Be My Souvenir). Gus Kahn (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 338-3. New York: 1939. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Eleanor Powell, Robert Young, George Burns and Gracie Allen, with their photographs.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Iceland

  1. LET'S BRING NEW GLORY TO OLD GLORY. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Mayfair Music Corp., New York: 1942. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Sonja Henie and John Payne, with their photographs.
  2. THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Mayfair Music Corp., New York: 1942. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Sonja Henie and John Payne, with their photographs.
  3. YOU CAN'T SAY NO TO A SOLDIER. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Mayfair Music Corp., New York: 1942. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Sonja Henie and John Payne, with their photographs.

From the Warner Bros. picture Jezebel

  1. JEZEBEL. Johnny Mercer (w) Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3062-4. New York: 1938. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Bette Davis, with her photograph.

From the Paramount picture Just for You

  1. CALL ME TONIGHT. Leo Robin (w) -- Harry Warren. Burvan Music Corp., New York: 1952. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman and Ethel Barrymore, with Crosby and Wyman's photograph.
  2. ZING A LITTLE ZONG. Leo Robin (w) -- Harry Warren. Burvan Music Corp., New York: 1952. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman and Ethel Barrymore, with Crosby and Wyman's photograph.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Katina

  1. YOU CAN'T SAY NO TO A SOLDIER. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). New World Publishers, 1019. London: 1942. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Sonja Henie and John Payne, with their photographs.

From the production The Laugh Parade

  1. OOH THAT KISS. Mort Dixon & Joe Young (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., 8736-4. New York: 1931. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Ed Wynn.
  2. YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING. Mort Dixon & Joe Young (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., 8738-4. New York: 1931. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Ed Wynn.

From the Warner Bros. picture Lullaby of Broadway

  1. LULLABY OF BROADWAY. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18227-2. New York: 1950. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Doris Day and Gene Nelson

From the United Artist picture Marty

  1. MARTY. Paddy Chayefsky (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Cromwell Music Inc., New York: 1955. 2 pp. Professional copy.

From the Warner Bros. picture Melody for Two

  1. SEPTEMBER IN THE RAIN. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3000-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: With James Melton and Patricia Ellis.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Moulin Rouge

  1. BOULEVARD OF BROKEN DREAMS. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2573-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Constance Bennett, with her photograph.
  2. COFFEE IN THE MORNING (And Kisses In The Night). Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2574-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Constance Bennett, with her photograph.
  3. SONG OF SURRENDER. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2575-3. New York: 1933. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Constance Bennett, with her photograph.

From the Warner Bros. picture Mr. Dodd Takes the Air

  1. REMEMBER ME? Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18014-5. New York: 1937. 5 pp. Cover text: With Kenny Baker, Frank McHugh, Alice Brady, with their photographs

From the Warner Bros. picture My Dream is Yours

  1. I'LL STRING ALONG WITH YOU. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18212-2. New York: 1949. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Jack Carson, Doris Day and Lee Bowman, with their photographs.
  2. MY DREAM IS YOURS. Ralph Blane (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18210-2. New York: 1949. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Jack Carson, Doris Day and Lee Bowman, with their photographs.
  3. SOMEONE LIKE YOU. Ralph Blane (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., S-1693-2. New York: 1949. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Jack Carson, Doris Day and Lee Bowman, with their photographs.

From the Warner Bros. picture Never Say Goodbye

  1. REMEMBER ME? Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18017-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Errol Flynn and Eleanor Parker, with their photograph.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Orchestra Wives

  1. AT LAST. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7349-3. New York: 1942. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford, Lynn Bari, Carole Landis, Cesar Romero and Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, with their photographs.
  2. (I've Got A Gal In) KALAMAZOO. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 475-3. New York: 1942. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford, Lynn Bari, Carole Landis, Cesar Romero and Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, with their photographs.
  3. PEOPLE LIKE YOU AND ME. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 476-3. New York: 1942. 3 pp.
  4. SERENADE IN BLUE. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 474-3. New York: 1942. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford, Lynn Bari, Carole Landis, Cesar Romero and Glenn Miller and his Orchestra, with their photographs.

From the MGM picture Pagan Love Song

  1. THE HOUSE OF SINGING BAMBOO. Arthur Freed (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH 3560-2. New York: 1950: 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Esther Williams and Howard Keel, with their photograph.
  2. THE SEA OF THE MOON. Arthur Freed (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH 3578-2. New York: 1950: 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Esther Williams and Howard Keel, with their photograph.

From the Warner Bros. picture Page Miss Glory

  1. PAGE MISS GLORY. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Marion Davies, with her photograph.

From the production Paris

  1. WOB-A-LY WALK. Bud Green (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1928. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Irene Bordoni, with Irving Aaronson's Commanders

From the Paramount picture Rock-A-Bye Baby

  1. DORMI, DORMI, DORMI (Sleep, Sleep, Sleep). Sammy Cahn (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1958. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Jerry Lewis, with his photograph.

From the United Artists picture Roman Scandals

  1. BUILD A LITTLE HOME. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17832-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Eddie Cantor, with Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, and David Manners. With Cantor's photograph.
  2. BUILD A LITTLE HOME. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17832-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Eddie Cantor, with Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, and David Manners. With Cantor's photograph.
  3. KEEP YOUNG AND BEAUTIFUL. NO MORE LOVE. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17833-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Eddie Cantor, with Ruth Etting. With Cantor's photograph.
  4. NO MORE LOVE. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17833-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Eddie Cantor, with Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart and David Manners. With photographs of Cantor and Etting.
  5. SELECTION (Put A Tax On Love, Build A Little Home, No More, Love, Keep Young And Beautiful). Harry Warren (m). B. Feldman & Co, London: 1934. 6 pp. Cover text: Starring Eddie Cantor, with Ruth Etting. With Cantor's photograph.

From the musical production Billy Rose's Crazy Quilt

  1. I FOUND A MILLION DOLLAR BABY (In A Five And Ten Cent Store). Billy Rose & Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2085-4. New York: 1931. 4 pp.
  2. SING A LITTLE JINGLE. Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). DeSylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., New York: 1931. 5 pp.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe

  1. IN ACAPULCO. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1945. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Betty Grable and Dick Haynes, with scenes from the film.
  2. I WISH I KNEW. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Betty Grable and Dick Haynes, with scenes from the film.
  3. THE MORE I SEE YOU. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Betty Grable and Dick Haynes, with scenes from the film.
  4. PLAY ME AN OLD FASHIONED MELODY. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Betty Grable and Dick Haynes, with scenes from the film.

From the Paramount picture The Rose Tattoo

  1. THE ROSE TATTOO. Jack Brooks (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1955. 2 pp. Professional copy.
  2. THE ROSE TATTOO. Jack Brooks (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1955. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Burt Lancaster and Anna Magnani, with their photographs.

From the First National Production picture San Quentin

  1. HOW COULD YOU? Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2999-4. New York: 1937. 6 pp. Cover photos: Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart and Ann Sheridan.

From the Universal picture Rosie!

  1. ROSIE! Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shamley Music Corp., 15213-001. New York: 1967. 2 pp. Cover photo: Rosalind Russell.

From the United Artists picture Separate Tables

  1. SEPARATE TABLES. Harold Adamson (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Hecht-Lancaster & Buzzell Inc., New York: 1958. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Wendy Hiller, and Burt Lancaster.

From the First National picture Shipmates Forever

  1. DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2834-3. New York: 1935. 3 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler, with their photograph.
  2. I'D LOVE TO TAKE ORDERS FROM YOU. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2833-3. New York: 1935. 3 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler, with their photograph.

From the Warner Bros. picture The Singing Marine

  1. 'CAUSE MY BABY SAYS IT'S SO. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3027-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Doris Weston, Hugh Herbert, and Lee Dixon.
  2. I KNOW NOW. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3028-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Doris Weston, Hugh Herbert, and Lee Dixon.
  3. THE LADY WHO COULDN'T BE KISSED. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3029-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Doris Weston, Hugh Herbert, and Lee Dixon.
  4. NIGHT OVER SHANGHAI. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3031-6. New York: 1937. 6 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Doris Weston, Hugh Herbert, and Lee Dixon.
  5. THE SONG OF THE MARINES. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3026-5. New York: 1937. 5 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Doris Weston, Hugh Herbert, and Lee Dixon.
  6. YOU CAN'T RUN AWAY FROM LOVE TONIGHT. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3030-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Advance artist copy.

From the Warner Bros. picture Sing Me a Love Song

  1. SUMMER NIGHT. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17983-3. New York: 1936. 3 pp. Artist copy and photocopy.
  2. SUMMER NIGHT. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 2969-3. New York: 1936. 3 pp. Cover text: With James Melton and Patricia Ellis.

From the MGM picture Skirts Ahoy

  1. WHAT GOOD IS A GAL (Without A Guy). Ralph Blane (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Robbins Music Co., 1004. London: 1951. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Esther Williams, with her photograph.
  2. WHAT GOOD IS A GAL (Without A Guy). Ralph Blane (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Robbins Music Co., 929-5. London: 1952. 5 pp. Cover text: Starring Esther Williams, Joan Evans, and Vivian Blaine, with their photograph.

From the First National picture Spring is Here

  1. CRYIN' FOR THE CAROLINES. Sam Lewis & Joe Young (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 912-5. New York: 1930. 5 pp. Cover text: With Lawrence Gray, Alexander Gray and Bernice Claire.
  2. HAVE A LITTLE FAITH IN ME. Sam Lewis & Joe Young (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 913-4. New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: With Lawrence Gray, Alexander Gray and Bernice Claire.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Springtime in the Rockies

  1. I HAD THE CRAZIEST DREAM. Mack Gordon (w) --Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 498-2. New York: 1942. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Betty Grable, John Payne and Carmen Miranda, with scenes from the film.

From the Warner Bros. picture Stars Over Broadway

  1. WHERE AM I? Al Dubin (w) Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., S-680-3. New York: 1935. 3 pp. Cover text: With Pat O'Brien, Jane Froman, James Melton, Jean Muir, and Phil Regan, with their photographs.
  2. YOU LET ME DOWN. Al Dubin (w) Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., S-679-5. New York: 1935. 5 pp. Cover text: With Pat O'Brien, Jane Froman, James Melton, Jean Muir and Phil Regan, with their photographs.

From the MGM picture Summer Holiday

  1. THE STANLEY STEAMER. Ralph Blane (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harry Warren Music, W105-5. New York: 1947. 5 pp. Cover text: Starring Mickey Rooney and Gloria De Haven, with their photographs.

From the MGM picture Summer Stock

  1. FRIENDLY STAR. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist, Inc. 7729-3. New York: 1950. 6 pp. Cover text: Starring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, with their photographs.
  2. YOU WONDERFUL YOU. Jack Brooks & Saul Chaplin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harry Warren Music, 872-2. New York: 1950. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, with their photographs.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Sun Valley Serenade

  1. CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7302-4. New York: 1941. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Sonja Henie and John Payne, with their photograph.
  2. I KNOW WHY (And So Do You). Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7300-3. New York: 1941. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Sonja Henie and John Payne, with their photograph.
  3. IT HAPPENED IN SUN VALLEY. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7304-6. New York: 1941. 6 pp. Cover text: Starring Sonja Henie and John Payne, with their photograph.
  4. THE KISS POLKA. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7301-4. New York: 1941. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Sonja Henie and John Payne, with their photograph.

From the production Sweet and Low

  1. CHEERFUL LITTLE EARFUL. Ira Gershwin & Billy Rose (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 1097-4. New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring James Barton, Fannie Brice and George Jessel.
  2. WOULD YOU LIKE TO TAKE A WALK. Mort Dixon & Billy Rose (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 1131-4. New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring James Barton, Fannie Brice and George Jessel.

From the Warner Bros. picture Sweet Music

  1. SWEET MUSIC. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2472-3. New York: 1934. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Rudy Vallee, with his photograph.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Sweet Rosie O'Grady

  1. GOIN' TO THE COUNTY FAIR. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 521-3. New York: 1943. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Betty Grable, Robert Young and Adolphe Menjou, with their photographs.
  2. MY HEART TELLS ME. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 512-2. New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Betty Grable, Robert Young and Adolphe Menjou, with their photographs.
  3. THE WISHING WALTZ. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 519-2. New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Betty Grable, Robert Young and Adolphe Menjou, with their photographs.

From the MGM picture Texas Carnival

  1. WHOA EMMA! Dorothy Fields (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harry Warren Music Inc., 913-4. New York: 1951. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Esther William, Red Skelton and Howard Keel, with their photographs.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture That Night in Rio

  1. BOA NOITE (Good Night). Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Francis, Day & Hunter, Ltd., 21005. London: 1941. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, Don Ameche, and Carmen Miranda, with their photographs.
  2. BOA NOITE (Good Night). Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Miller Music Inc., 480-3. New York: 1941. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, Don Ameche, and Carmen Miranda, with their photographs.
  3. THEY MET IN RIO. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Miller Music Inc., 477-3. New York: 1941. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Alice Faye, Don Ameche, and Carmen Miranda, with their photographs.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Three Little Girls in Blue

  1. THIS IS ALWAYS. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., New York: 1946. Cover text: Starring June Haver, George Mongomery, and Vivian Blaine, with their photographs.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Tin Pan Alley

  1. YOU SAY THE SWEETEST THINGS. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7272-3. New York: 1940. 3 pp.

From the Warner Bros. picture 20 Million Sweethearts

  1. I'LL STRING ALONG WITH YOU. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons., 17862-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: Featuring Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers.
  2. OUT FOR NO GOOD. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons., 17835-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: Featuring Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers.
  3. WHAT ARE YOUR INTENTIONS? Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons., 17865-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Week-End in Havanna

  1. THE MAN WITH THE LOLLYPOP SONG. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 431-3. New York: 1941. 3 pp. Cover text: Featuring Alice Faye, John Payne, Carmen Miranda, and Cesar Romero, with their photographs.
  2. TROPICAL MAGIC. Mack Gordon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 432-4. New York: 1941. 4 pp. Cover text: Featuring Alice Faye, John Payne, Carmen Miranda and Cesar Romero.

From the Warner Bros. picture Wings Over the Navy

  1. WINGS OVER THE NAVY. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons., 18056-4. New York: 1938. 4 pp.

From the First National picture Wonder Bar

  1. DON'T SAY GOOD NIGHT. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17854-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Kay Francis, Dick Powell, Delored Del Rio and Al Jolson, with their photographs.
  2. GOIN' TO HEAVEN ON A MULE. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17859-5. New York: 1934. 5 pp. Cover text: Starring Kay Francis, Dick Powell, Delored Del Rio and Al Jolson, with their photographs.
  3. VIVE LA FRANCE. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17851-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Kay Francis, Dick Powell, Delored Del Rio and Al Jolson, with their photographs.
  4. WHY DO I DREAM THOSE DREAMS. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17850-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Kay Francis, Dick Powell, Delored Del Rio and Al Jolson, with their photographs.

From the MGM picture Yolanda and the Theif

  1. ANGEL. Arthur Freed (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Miller Music Corp., 741-3. New York: 1945. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Fred Astarie and Lucille Bremer, with their photograph.
  2. COFFEE TIME. Arthur Freed (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Edwin H. Morris & Co., New York: 1945. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Fred Astarie and Lucille Bremer, with their photograph.
  3. COFFEE TIME. Arthur Freed (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Edwin H. Morris & Co., New York: 1945. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Fred Astarie and Lucille Bremer, with their photograph.
  4. WILL YOU MARRY ME? . Arthur Freed (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Miller Music Corp., 755-2. New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Fred Astarie and Lucille Bremer, with their photograph.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture You're My Everything

  1. YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING. Mort Dixon & Joe Young (w) --Harry Warren (m). Harms Inc., 8738-4. New York: 1931. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter, with their photographs.
Popular Music
  1. ABSENCE MAKES THE HEART GROW FONDER (For Somebody Else). Lewis & Young (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 883-4. New York: 1929. 4 pp.
  2. AWAY DOWN SOUTH IN HEAVEN. Bud Green (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1927. 5 pp.
  3. BY THE RIVER SAINTE MARIE (A Canadian Love Song). Edgar Leslie (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH744-3. New York: 1931. 3 pp. Cover photo: Guy Lombardo. Cover inscription: Mary Palko.
  4. CARNIVAL. Bob Russell (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., New York: 1945. 3 pp. Cover photo: Harry James. Cover inscription: Eleanor Barr.
  5. CLEMENTINE (From New Orleans). Henry Creamer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1927. 5 pp. Cover photo: Blossom Seeley.
  6. DEEP IN YOUR EYES. Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms, Inc., 8784-4. New York: 1932. 4 pp.
  7. DEVIL MAY CARE. Johnny Burke (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18106-3. New York: 1940. 3 pp. Cover photo: Al Kavelin.
  8. FORGET-ME-NOTS IN YOUR EYES. Edgar Leslie (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., 212-2. New York: 1944. 2 pp. Cover photo: Francis Craig.
  9. FORGET-ME-NOTS IN YOUR EYES. Edgar Leslie (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Triangle Music Corp., 212-2. New York: 1944. 2 pp. Cover photo: Ozzie Nelson.
  10. A GREAT BIG BUNCH OF YOU. Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2336-4. New York: 1932. 4 pp. Cover photo: Guy Lombardo.
  11. GREAT GUNS. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Leo Feist, Inc., 7668-3. New York: 1949. 3 pp. Advance artist copy.
  12. HELLO MONTREAL. Billy Rose & Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Irving Berlin, Inc., New York: 1928. 5 pp. Cover inscription: Lina Gerber.
  13. HERE WE ARE. Gus Kahn (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 610-4. New York: 1929. 4 pp.
  14. HE'S NOT WORTH YOUR TEARS. Mort Dixon & Billy Rose (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 1108-5. New York: 1930. 5 pp. Cover inscription: Margaret M. Lynch.
  15. HOME IN PASADENA (An American Love Song). Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie & Harry Warren (w & m). Clarke & Leslie Songs, Inc., New York: 1923. 4 pp. Cover photo: Gale Sherwood.
  16. HOME IN PASADENA (An American Love Song). Grant Clarke, Edgar Leslie & Harry Warren (w & m). Clarke & Leslie Songs, Inc., New York: 1923. 4 pp. Cover photo: Holden and Harron.
  17. I LOVE MY BABY (My Baby Loves Me). Bud Green (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1925. 5 pp. Cover photo: Frances Arms.
  18. I MAY NEVER PASS YOUR WAY AGAIN. Irving Kahal (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17753-2. New York: 1932. 2 pp. Cover photo: Ralph Kirbery.
  19. I'M LONELY WITHOUT YOU. Bud Green (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1926. 3 pp. Cover photo: Fred Sanker and his Orchestra. Cover inscription: Peg Sprowls.
  20. IN MY GONDOLA. Bud Green (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1926. 3 pp.
  21. I REMEMBER YOU FROM SOMEWHERE (Somewhere In My Dreams). Edgar Leslie (w) -- Harry Warren (m). DeSylva, Brown & Henderson, Inc., New York: 1930. 4 pp.
  22. OH! EVA, AIN'T YOU COMIN' OUT TO-NIGHT? Grant Clarke & Edgar Leslie (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Clarke & Leslie Songs, Inc., New York: 1924. 4 pp. Cover photo: Michael Speciale and his Carlton Terrace orchestra.
  23. OLD MAN SUNSHINE (Little Boy Bluebird). Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 511-4. New York: 1928. 4 pp.
  24. ONE SWEET LETTER FROM YOU. Lew Brown & Sidney Clare (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1927. 3 pp. Cover photo: Helen Charlton and Ruth Shields.
  25. REMINISCING. Edgar Leslie (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 959-3. New York: 1930. 3 pp. Cover photo: Harry Kogen.
  26. THE RIVER AND ME. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 1151-4. New York: 1930. 4 pp.
  27. ROSE OF THE RIO GRANDE (An American Love Song). Edgar Leslie (w) -- Harry Warren & Ross Gorman (m). Stark & Cowan, Inc., New York: 1922. 3 pp. Cover illustration: Barbelle. Cover inscription: Grace Bosley.
  28. SEMINOLA (An Indian Love Song). Robert King & Harry Warren (w & m). Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., New York: 1925. 3 pp. Cover photo: The Radiolians.
  29. SHADOW WALTZ. Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3176-3. New York: 1940. 3 pp
  30. SOMEONE TO CARE FOR. Gus Kahn (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2372-3. New York: 1932. 3 pp. Cover photo: George Olsen.
  31. SOMETHING TELLS ME. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18035-3. New York: 1938. 3 pp. Cover photo: Ruby Newman.
  32. THE SONG OF THE MARINES. Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3154-3. New York: 1940. 3 pp.
  33. THE SPHINX (Just Sits And Thinks And Thinks And Thinks And Thinks). Robert King & Harry Warren (w & m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1926. 3 pp.
  34. SWEET AND SLOW. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 2808-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover photo: Cyril Pitts.
  35. TEARS FROM MY INKWELL. Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18067-4. New York: 1939. 4 pp. Cover photo: Blue Baron. Cover inscription: Ione Isele.
  36. TELLING IT TO THE DAISIES (But It Never Gets Back To You). Joe Young (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 960-4. New York: 1930. 4 pp.
  37. THEN CAME THE DAWN. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Gene Austin, Inc., New York: 1928. 3 pp. Cover photo: Gene Austin.
  38. TOO MANY TEARS. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17750-4. New York: 1932. 4 pp. Cover photo: Guy Lombardo.
  39. TWELVE O'CLOCK WALTZ. Billy Rose & Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 518-4. New York: 1928. 4 pp. Cover illustration: Pud Lane. Cover inscription: John Eiben.
  40. TWO LIPS (To Kiss My Cares Away). Billy Rose (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 507-3. New York: 1928. 3 pp. Cover inscription: Mary Palko.
  41. WANT A LITTLE LOVIN'. Benny Davis (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1925. 3 pp. Cover photo: Jerrie Dean.
  42. WASTING MY LOVE ON YOU. Edgar Leslie (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 1059-4. New York: 1930. 4 pp.
  43. WHAT DID'JA WANNA MAKE ME LOVE YOU FOR? Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., New York: 1929. 4 pp. Cover inscription: G.F. Stocker.
  44. WHEN ELIZA ROLLS HER EYES. Gus Kahn (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Irving Berlin, Inc., New York: 1928. 4 pp. Cover illustration: Leff.
  45. WHEN THE SHEPHERD LEADS THE SHEEP BACK HOME. Edgar Leslie (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Harms, Inc., 8691-4. New York: 1931. 4 pp. Cover illustration: Ben Harris.
  46. WHERE DO YOU WORK-A, JOHN? (Push-A Push-A Push). Mortimer Weinberg, Charley Marks & Harry Warren (w & m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1926. 3 pp. Cover photo: Ernie Krickett. Cover illustration: Politzer.
  47. WHERE THE SHY LITTLE VIOLETS GROW. Gus Kahn (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 538-4. New York: 1928. 4 pp.
  48. WHERE THE SWEET FORGET-ME-NOTS REMEMBER. Mort Dixon (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 648-4. New York: 1929. 4 pp. Cover photo: Guy Lombardo.
  49. YA GOTTA KNOW HOW TO LOVE. Bud Green (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Shapiro, Bernstein, & Co., New York: 1926. 3 pp. Cover photo: Jimmy Gallagher and his Checker Inn Orchestra. Cover illustration: Wahlman.
  50. YOU'RE AN EDUCATION. Al Dubin (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Remick Music Corp., 3060-4. New York: 1938. 4 pp. Cover photo: George Griffin. Cover inscription: Charlene Garrison.
  51. YOU'VE GOT ME WHERE YOU WANT ME. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Harry Warren (m). Edwin H. Morris & Co., New York: 1944. 2 pp.

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From the Universal-International picture To Hell and Back

  1. DOGFACE SOLDIER. Bert Gold & Ken Hart (w & m). Shawnee Press Inc., Delaware Water Gap, Pa: 1955. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Audie Murphey.

From the All Soldier Show This is the Army

  1. I LEFT MY HEART AT THE STAGEDOOR CANTEEN. Irving Berlin (w & m). This Is The Army Inc., New York: 1942. 2 pp.

Popular Music

  1. ADMIRAL DEWEY'S GRAND TRIUMPHANT MARCH. Paul Marcel (m). F. Trifet Pub., 233-3-1. Boston: 1898. 3 pp. Cover photo: Admiral Dewey.
  2. ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT. Bernie Grossman (w) -- Lou Handman (m). Universal Music Co., New York: 1930. 3 pp. Cover text: Inspired by the motion picture of the same title, with film stills.
  3. AMERICAN VICTORY. Guy De Ham (m). Balser's Music House, Pittsburgh: 1898. 3 pp.
  4. ANY BONDS TODAY? Irving Berlin (w & m). Henry Morgenthau Jr., Washington D.C.: 1941. 4 pp.
  5. ARMS FOR THE LOVE OF AMERICA. Irving Berlin (w & m). Army Ordinance Assoc., Washington D.C.: 1941. 3 pp.
  6. ATOMIC BOMB POLKA. L.M.Turner (m). Victory Music Pub., Cleveland: 1946. 3 pp.
  7. BEFORE YOU KNOW IT I'LL BE HOME MARY. Abner Silver & Al Sherman (w & m). Lincoln Music Corp., New York: 1942. 3 pp.
  8. THE BLUE AND THE GRAY or (A Mother's Gift To Her Country). Paul Dresser (w & m). Howley, Haviland & Co., New York: 1900. 4 pp. Cover photo: Joe Bonnell.
  9. A BOY IN KHAKI--A GIRL IN LACE. Charles Newman (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). ABC Music Corp., New York: 1942. 2 pp.
  10. CENSORED MAIL. Harvey Frohlichstein (w) -- Al Hoffman & Jerry Livingston (m). Kanes Music Pub., New York: 1943. 3 pp.
  11. CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE (March). E.T. Paull (m). E.T. Paull Music Co., New York: 1896. 5 pp.
  12. DEWEY'S VICTORY. Morris Stephanes (w & m). Stephens Pub. Co., Pittsburgh: 1898. 4 pp. Cover photo: Dewey. Text: Dedicated to and sung by Miss Harriett Hamilton Hazzard.
  13. GENERAL PERSHING. J.R. Shannon & Ray Sherwood (w) -- Carl D. Vandersloot (m). Vandersloot Music Pub. Co., Williamsport, Pa: 1918. 2 pp. Cover photo: General Pershing.
  14. GENERAL PERSHING. Carl D. Vandersloot (m). Vandersloot Music Pub. Co., Williamsport, Pa: 1918. 2 pp. Cover photo: General Pershing.
  15. HATS OFF TO MACARTHUR! Ira Schuster, Paul Cunnungham & Leonard Whitcup (w & m). Paull-Pioneer Music Corp., New York: 1942. 4 pp.
  16. (There'll Be A) HOT TIME IN BERLIN. Joe Bushkin & John De Vries (w & m). Barton Music Corp., New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover text: Introduced and featured by Frank Sinatra, with his photograph.
  17. I AM AN AMERICAN. Ira Schuster, Paul Cunnungham & Leonard Whitcup (w & m). Mercer & Morris Inc., New York: 1940. 4 pp.
  18. I DIDN'T RAISE MY SON TO BE A SOLDIER. Alfred Bryan (w) -- Al Piantadosi (m). Leo Feist Inc., 3190-4. New York: 1915. 4 pp. Cover photo: the American Comedy Four.
  19. I DIDN'T RAISE MY SON TO BE A SOLDIER. Alfred Bryan (w) -- Al Piantadosi (m). Leo Feist Inc., 3190-4. New York: 1915. 4 pp. Cover photo: Chee Toy, of the Ching Ling Foo Co.
  20. I'M BUYING A BOND FOR MY BABY. L.Wolfe Gilbert (w) -- Jimmy McHugh (m). L. Wolfe Gilbert Music Pub. Co., Hollywood: 1942. 2 pp.
  21. THE INVINCIBLE EAGLE (March). John Philip Sousa (m). John Church Co., 13962-4. New York: 1901. 4 pp.
  22. IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY. Jack Judge & Harry Williams (w & m). Chappell & Co., New York: 1912. 4 pp.
  23. I'M A LONG WAY FROM TIPPERARY. Roger Lewis (w) -- Ernie Erdman (m). Will Rossiter, Chicago: 1914. 3 pp. Cover photo: Mae Curtis and Myrtle Hebard.
  24. K-K-K-KATY.Geoffrey O'Hara (w & m). Leo Feist Inc., 3911-2. New York: 1918. 2 pp.
  25. KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN, FRITZI BOY. C.W. Murphey & Worton David (w & m). Francis, Day & Hunter, New York: 1918. 5 pp.
  26. (Good-Bye And Luck Be With You) LADDIE BOY. Will D. Cobb (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music House, New York: 1917. 3 pp.
  27. LORENA. H.D.L. Webster (w) -- J.P. Webster (m). Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston: 1879. 3 pp.
  28. MADELON. Louis Bousquest (w), English version by Alfred Bryan Camille Robert (m). Jerome H. Remick, New York: n.d. 3 pp. Note: Fisrt two pages of music are missing.
  29. MR. PRESIDENT. Redd Evans (w & m). Charles Rinker Music Pub. Co., New York: 1942. 3 pp.
  30. MY DREAM OF THE BIG PARADE. Al Dubin (w) -- Jimmy McHugh (m). Jack Mills Inc., New York: 1916. 3 pp.
  31. NATIONAL SONGS OF THE NATIONS (National Airs of America, Germany, France, Austria, Russia, Belgium, England, Italy, Canada, Mexico, Scotland, Ireland, and Japan). Arranged by John Parker. Church, Paxson & Co., New York: 1914. 6 pp.
  32. OH! FRENCHY. Sam Ehrlich (w) -- Con Conrad (m). Broadway Music Corp., New York: 1918. 2 pp.
  33. THE OLD FLAG NEVER TOUCHED THE GROUND. J.W. Johnson & Bob Cole (w) -- Rosamund Johnson (m). Jos. W. Stern & Co., 3238-4. New York: 1901. 4 pp.
  34. ON THE SHORES OF HAVANA, FAR AWAY. Andrew B. Sterling (w) -- Paul Dresser (m). Howley, Haviland & Co., New York: 1898. 4 pp. Cover text: First introduced with enormous success by Maxwell and Simpson.
  35. PERRY'S VICTORY. John Martin (m). Brehm Bros., Erie, Pa: 1913. 4 pp.
  36. PACK UP YOR TROUBLES IN YOUR OLD KIT-BAG AND SMILE, SMILE, SMILE. George Asaf (w) -- Felix Powell (m). Francis, Day & Hunter, 6850-4. New York: 1915. 4 pp. Cover text: Introduced with phenominal success in the musical play "Her Soldier Boy," by Adele Rowland.
  37. RATION BLUES. Louis Jordan, Anthonio Cosey & Collenane Clark (w & w). Leeds Music Corp., New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover text: Featured by Louis Jordan and his orchestra, with his photograph.
  38. REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR. Don Reid (w) -- Don Reid & Sammy Kaye (m). Republic Music Corp., New York: 1941. 2 pp.
  39. THE ROSE OF NO MAN'S LAND. Jack Caddigan & Jas. A. Brennan (w & m). Jack Mendelsohn Music Co., New York: 1918. 2 pp.
  40. SALVATION LASSIE OF MINE. Jack Caddigan & Chick Story (w & m). Leo Feist Inc., 4118-2. New York: 1919. 2 pp.
  41. THE SINKING OF THE MAINE. George R. Craven (w) -- W. J. Barr (m). Craven & Barr, Alliance, Oh: 1898. 4 pp.
  42. A SOLDIER DREAMS. Al Dubin (w) -- Cliff Friend (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18134-4. New York: 1942. 4 pp.
  43. TIPPERARY GUARDS. E.T. Paull (m). E.T. Paull Music Co., New York: 1915. 5 pp.
  44. 'TIS NOT ALWAYS BULLETS THAT KILL. Chas. K. Harris (w & m). Chas. K. Harris, New York: 1901. 4 pp. Cover text: Sung by Norma Whalley, with her photograph.
  45. THE U.S.A. WILL LAY THE KAISER AWAY. Jacob Dettling & Chas. Roy Codx (w & m). Buckeye Music Pub. Co., Columbus, Oh: 1918. 2 pp. Cover text: Successgully introduced byFanny Watson and Kitty Sisters, with their photograph.
  46. WE'RE ALL GOING CALLING ON THE KAISER. Jack Caddigan (w) -- James A. Brennan (m). Leo Feist Inc., 3941-2. New York: 1918. 2 pp.
  47. WE'RE GOING TO TAKE THE GERM OUT OF GERMANY. Arthur J. Lamb (w) -- Frederick V. Bowers (m). Frederick V. Bowers Inc., New York: 1917. 2 pp. Cover text: Sung with great success by the composer, with his photograph.
  48. WE DON'T WANT THE BACON (What We Want Is A Piece Of The Rhine). "Kid" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, & Jimmie Havens (w & m). Harry Russell, Chicago: 1918. 2 pp.
  49. WE MUST BE VIGILANT. Edgar Leslie (w) -- Joseph A. Burke (m). Bregman, Vocco & Conn Inc., 453-4. New York: 1942. 4 pp. Cover text: Featured by Phil Spitalny and his All Girl Orchestra.
  50. WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO TO HELP THE BOYS? Gus Kahn (w) -- Egbert Van Alstyne (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 531-2. New York: 1918. 2 pp.
  51. YOU'RE A SAP, MISTER JAP. James Cavanaugh, John Redmond & Nat Simon (w & m). Mills Music Inc., New York: 1941. 2 pp.

Ned Washington (Modern Format)

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From the Columbia picture The Eddy Duchin Story

  1. TO LOVE AGAIN. Ned Washington (w) -- Morris Stoloff & George Sidney (m). Columbia Pictures Music Corp., New York: 1956. 3 pp. Cover photo: Tyrone Power and Kim Novak.

From the Columbia picture Fire Down Below

  1. FIRE DOWN BELOW. Ned Washington (w) -- Lester Lee (m). Columbia Pictures Music Corp., New York: 1957. 3 pp.

From the First National picture The Forward Pass

  1. HELLO BABY. Herb Magidson, Ned Washington & Michael H. Cleary (w & m). Remick Music Corp., 17509-4. New York: 1929 (M. Witmark & Sons), transferred in 1939 to Remick Music Corp. 4 pp.

From the Columbia picture Miss Sadie Thompson

  1. SADIE THOMPSON'S SONG. Ned Washington (w) -- Lester Lee (m). Mills Music Inc., New York: 1953. 3 pp. Cover photo: Rita Hayworth.

From the Warner Bros. picture Show of Shows

  1. SINGIN' IN THE BATHTUB. Herb Magidson, Ned Washington & Michael H. Cleary (w & m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17524-4. New York: 1929. 4 pp.

From the Paramount picture Tropic Holiday

  1. THE LAMP ON THE CORNER. Ned Washington & Agustin Lara (w & m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1938. 5 pp. Cover photo: Bob Burns, Martha Raye and Dorothy Lamour.

Popular Music

  1. MY PICTURE PUZZLE OF YOU. Allie Wrubel & Ned Washington (w & m). Harms Inc., 8937-4. New York: 1933. 4 pp.

Franz Waxman (Modern Format)

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From the MGM picture Count Your Blessings

  1. COUNT YOR BLESSINGS. Franz Waxman (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH4244-3. New York: 1959. 3 pp.

From the MGM picture Love on the Run

  1. GONE. Gus Kahn (w) -- Franz Waxman (m). Leo Feist Inc., 6872-3. New York: 1936. 3 pp. Cover photo: Clark Gable and Joan Crawford.

From the Paramount picture My Geisha

  1. (Theme from) MY GEISHA. Franz Waxman (m). Famous Music Corp. New York: 1961. 2 pp. Professional copy.

From the Warner Bros. picture Old Acquaintance

  1. OLD ACQUAINTANCE. Kim Gannon (w) -- Franz Waxman (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18153-2. New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover photo: Bette Davis and Miriam Hopkins.

From the United Artists film Taras Bulba

  1. (Theme From) TARAS BULBA. Mack David (w) -- Franz Waxman (m). United Artists Music Corp. Inc., New York: 1962. 2 pp. Cover text: Starring Tony Curtis and Yul Brynner.

Mabel Wayne (Modern Format)

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From the motion picture King of Jazz

  1. IT HAPPENED IN MONTEREY. Billy Rose (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). Leo Feist Inc., New York: 1930. 3 pp.
  2. IT HAPPENED IN MONTEREY. Billy Rose (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). Leo Feist Inc., New York: 1930. 3 pp.

From the production Once in a Blue Moon

  1. SUGAR COOKIE MOUNTAIN. Billy Rose (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). Harms Inc., S-589-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp.

Popular Music

  1. HIS MAJESTY THE BABY. Neville Fleeson & Arthur Terker (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). Chappell & Co., 8492-4. New York: 1935. 4 pp.
  2. I WONDER WHO'S WALTZING WITH THE ONE I LOVE. Mitchell Parish (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). Mills Music Inc., New York: 1933. 2 pp.
  3. IN A LITTLE SPANISH TOWN. Lewis & Young (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). Leo Feist Inc., 5888-3. New York: 1926. 3 pp. Cover photo: Earl and Bell.
  4. LITTLEMAN--YOU'VE HAD A BUSY DAY. Maurice Sigler & Al Hoffman (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). T.B. Harms Inc., 399-5. New York: 1934. 5 pp.
  5. LITTLE SPANISH DANCER. Tot Seymour (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). Leo Feist Inc., New York: 1930. 3 pp.
  6. ON THE OUTGOING TIDE. Lew Brown (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). Skidmore Music, New York: 1950. 2 pp. Cover photo: Perry Como.
  7. SOUTH WIND. Kim Gannon (w) -- Mabel Wayne (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18138-2. New York: 1942. 2 pp. Advance copy.

Paul Francis Webster (Modern Format)

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From the Cinemascope film A Farewell to Arms

  1. A FAREWELL TO ARMS (Love Theme). Paul Francis Webster (w) -- Mario Nascimbene (m). Leo Feist Inc., 8066-2. New York: 1957. 2 pp. Artist copy.

From the Allied Artist picture Friendly Persuasion

  1. FRIENDLY PERSUASION. Paul Francis Webster (w) -- Dimitri Tiomkin (m). Leo Feist Inc., 8015-3. New York: 1956. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Gary Cooper, introducing Anthony Perkins (red cover).
  2. FRIENDLY PERSUASION. Paul Francis Webster (w) -- Dimitri Tiomkin (m). Leo Feist Inc., 8015-3. New York: 1956. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Gary Cooper, introducing Anthony Perkins (blue cover).

From the Universal-International film Interlude

  1. INTERLUDE. Paul Francis Webster (w) -- Frank Skinner (m). Northern Music Corp., New York: 1957. 2 pp. Cover photo: June Allyson and Rossano Brazzi.

From the MGM picture The Sandpiper

  1. THE SHADOW OF YOUR SMILE. Paul Francis Webster (w) -- Johnny Mandel (m). Miller Music Corp.,1311-4. New York: 1965. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Eva Marie Saint.

Kurt Weill (Modern Format)

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From the folk opera Down in the Valley

  1. THE LONESOME DOVE. Kurt Weill & Arnold Sundgaard (w & m). G. Schirmer, Inc., 42213c. New York: 1948. 4 pp.

From the play The Eternal Road

  1. SELECTION (Promise, Song Of Miriam, The Dance Of The Golden Calf, Song Of Ruth, David's Psalm, The March To Zion). Kurt Weill (w & m). Chappell & Co., C-562-14. New York: 1937. 14 pp.

From the musical play The Firebrand of Florence

  1. SING ME NOT A BALLAD. Ira Gershwin (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1352-6. New York: 1945. 6 pp.
  2. YOU'RE FAR TOO NEAR ME. Ira Gershwin (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappel & Co., 1351-5. New York: 1945. 5 pp.

From the play Happy End

  1. THE BILBAO SONG. Johnny Mercer (w) Bert Brecht (original German w) -- Kurt Weill (m). . Harms, Inc., S-2461-2. New York: 1929. 2 pp. Cover text: Recorded by Andy Williams on Cadence Records #1398. Cover photo: Andy Williams.

From the musical play A Kingdom for a Cow

  1. AS LONG AS I LOVE. Desmond Carter (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 32444. London: 1935. 4 pp.
  2. TWO HEARTS. Desmond Carter (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 32413. London: 1935. 4 pp.

From the United Artists film Knickerbocker Holiday

  1. IT NEVER WAS ANYWHERE YOU. Maxwell Anderson (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Crawford Music Corp., New York: 1938. 6 pp.
  2. SEPTEMBER SONG. Maxwell Anderson (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Crawford Music Corp., New York: 1938. 4 pp. Cover inscription: Caryl Brooks Powell.

From the play Lady in the Dark

  1. JENNY. Ira Gershwin (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., C-1099-6. New York: 1941. 6 pp. Cover photo: Gertrude Lawrence.
  2. MY SHIP. Ira Gershwin (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., C-104-3. New York: 1941. 3 pp. Cover photo: Gertrude Lawrence.

From the play Lost in the Stars

  1. STAY WELL. Maxwell Anderson (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1660-4. New York: 1949. 4 pp.

From the musical play Love Life

  1. ECONOMICS. Alan Jay Lerner (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1580-6. New York: 1948. 6 pp.
  2. HO, BILLY O! Alan Jay Lerner (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Marlo Music Corp., New York: 1948. 23 pp.
  3. IS IT HIM OR IS IT ME. Alan Jay Lerner (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1594-6. Nw York: 1948. 6 pp.
  4. LOVE SONG. Alan Jay Lerner (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1607-6. New York: 1948. 6 pp.
  5. MR. RIGHT. Alan Jay Lerner (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1598-4. New York: 1948. 4 pp.
  6. SUSAN'S DREAM. Alan Jay Lerner (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1579-8. New York: 1948. 8 pp.

From the musical play Much Ado About Love

  1. A RHYME FOR ANGELA. Ira Gershwin (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chapell & Co., 1350-6. New York: 1945. 6 pp.

From the musical play One Touch of Venus

  1. SPEAK LOW. Ogden Nash (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., C-1261-4. New York: 1943. 4 pp.
  2. THE TROUBLE WITH WOMEN. Ogden Nash (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., C-1267-4. New York: 1943. 4 pp.
  3. VOCAL GEMS FROM ONE TOUCH OF VENUS. Ogden Nash (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., C-1278-3. New York: 1944. 34 pp.

From the play Street Scene

  1. MOON-FACED, STARRY-EYED. Langston Hughes (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1476-3. New York: 1947. 3 pp.

From A Threepenny Opera

  1. MACK THE KNIFE. Marc Blitzstein (w) Bert Brecht (original German w) -- Kurt Weill (m). . Harms, Inc., S-2247-2. New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover photo: Louis Armstrong.

From the 20th Century Fox film Where Do We Go From Here?

  1. ALL AT ONCE. Ira Gershwin (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1358-4. New York: 1945. 4 pp. Cover photo: Joan Leslie, Fred MacMurray and June Haver.

Popular Music

  1. APPLE JACK. Maxwell Anderson (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1993-3. New York: 1952. 3 pp. Note: published after Weill's death.
  2. THE CATFISH SONG. Maxwell Anderson (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1989-3. New York: 1952. 3 pp. Note: published after Weill's death.
  3. COME IN, MORNIN'. Maxwell Anderson (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1991-3. New York: 1952. 3 pp. Note: published after Weill's death.
  4. RIVER CHANTY. Maxwell Anderson (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1990-7. New York: 1952. 7 pp. Note: published after Weill's death.
  5. THE SONG OF THE FREE. Archibald MacLeish (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., C-1171-4. New York: 1942. 4 pp.
  6. THIS TIME NEXT YEAR. Maxwell Anderson (w) -- Kurt Weill (m). Chappell & Co., 1992-3. New York: 1952. 3 pp. Note: published after Weill's death.

Percy Wenrich (Large Format)

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From the production The Crinoline Girl

  1. IN MY DREAM OF YOU. Julian Eltinge (w) -- Percy Wenrich (m). Leo Feist Inc., New York: 1914. 4 pp.

From the production Peck O'Pickles

  1. HINDOO. Jack Mahoney (w) -- Percy Wenrich (m). The Wenrich-Howard Co., New York: 1913. 4 pp. Cover photo: Maude Lillian Berri, Clarence Kolb and Max Dill.

Popular Music

  1. GOOD-BYE SUMMER, SO LONG FALL, HELLO WINTERTIME. Jack Mahoney (w) -- Percy Wenrich (m). The Wenrich-Howard Co., New York: 1913. 4 pp.
  2. WHEN YOU WORE A TULIP AND I WORE A BIG RED ROSE. Jack Mahoney (w) -- Percy Wenrich (m). Leo Feist Inc., 3143-3. New York: 1914. 3 pp. Cover photo: Dolly Connolly.

Percy Wenrich (Modern Format)

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From the operatic comedy Castles in the Air

  1. LANTERN OF LOVE. Raymond W. Peck, Edward Locke & Percy Wenrich (w & m). Leo Feist Inc., 5709-3. New York: 1925. 3 pp.

From the musical comedy Maid to Love

  1. LOVE'S LITTLE JOURNEY. Raymond W. Peck (w) -- Percy Wenrich (m). Leo Feist Inc., 4633-3. New York: 1920. 3 pp.
  2. ORIENTAL SERENADE. Raymond W. Peck (w) -- Percy Wenrich (m). Leo Feist Inc., 4634-4. New York: 1920. 4 pp.

From the musical comedy The Right Girl

  1. LOVE'S LITTLE JOURNEY. Raymond W. Peck (w) -- Percy Wenrich (m). Leo Feist Inc., 4633-3. New York: 1920. 3 pp.

From the 20th Century-Fox film Wilson

  1. PUT ON YOUR OLD GREY BONNET. Stanley Murphy (w) -- Percy Wenrich (m). Remick Music Corp., New York: 1909. 3 pp.

Richard A. Whiting (Large Format)

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  1. I'M GLAD YOU'RE SORRY. Dave Radford (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 299-2. New York: 1916. 2 pp.
  2. IT'S TULIP TIME IN HOLLAND. Dave Radford (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York: 1915. 4 pp.

Richard A. Whiting (Modern Format)

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From the Fox picture Adorable

  1. ADORABLE. George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Movietone Music Corp., New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat, with their photograph.
  2. MY FIRST LOVE TO LAST. George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Movietone Music Corp., New York: 1933. 6 pp. Cover text: Starring Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat, with their photograph.
  3. MY HEART'S DESIRE. George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Movietone Music Corp., New York: 1933. 6 pp. Cover text: Starring Janet Gaynor and Henry Garat, with their photograph.

From the Fox picture Bottoms Up

  1. WAITIN' AT THE GATE FOR KATY. Gus Kahn (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Movietone Music Corp., New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: With Spencer Tracy, John Boles and "Pat" Paterson.

From the Paramount picture Coronado

  1. ALL'S WELL. Sam Coslow & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1935. 5 pp. Professional copy.
  2. KEEP YOUR FINGERS CROSSED. Sam Coslow & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1935. 3 pp. Professional copy.
  3. YOU TOOK MY BREATH AWAY. Sam Coslow & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1935. 3 pp. Professional copy.

From the Warner Bros. picture Cowboy From Brooklyn

  1. I'LL DREAM TONIGHT. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18041-4. New York: 1938. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Pat O'Brien and Priscilla Lane.
  2. RIDE TENDERFOOT RIDE. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 18042-5. New York: 1938. 5 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Pat O'Brien and Priscilla Lane.

From the Paramount picture Follow Thru

  1. A PEACH OF A PAIR. Geroge Marion Jr (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: With Charles Rogers, Nancy Carroll, Zelma O'Neal and Jack Haley, with their photographs.

From the MGM picture Her Highness and the Bellboy

  1. HONEY.Seymour Simmons, Haven Gillespie & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Leo Feist Inc., 6134-2. New York: 1928. 2 pp. Cover text: With Hedy Lamarr, Robert Walker and June Allyson.

From the Warner Bros. picture Hollywood Hotel

  1. I'M LIKE A FISH OUT OF WATER. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Harms Inc., S748-4. New York: 1937. 6 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane and Lola Lane.
  2. I'VE HITCHED MY WAGON TO A STAR. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Harms Inc., S749-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane and Lola Lane.
  3. SILHOUETTED IN THE MOONLIGHT. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Harms Inc., S750-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Rosemary Lane and Lola Lane.

From the Paramount-Publix picture Let's Go Native

  1. IT SEEMS TO BE SPRING. George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1930. 4 pp.
  2. LET'S GO NATIVE. George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: With Jack Oakie and Jeanette MacDonald, with their photographs.
  3. MY MAD MOMENT. George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: With Jack Oakie and Jeanette MacDonald, with their photographs.

From the Warner Bros. picture Ready, Willing and Able

  1. SENTIMENTAL AND MELANCHOLY. Johnny Mercer & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Harms Inc., S-723-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: With Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon.
  2. TOO MARVELOUS FOR WORDS. Johnny Mercer & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Harms Inc., S-722. New York: 1937. 3 pp. Cover text: With Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon.

From the Paramount picture Safety in Numbers

  1. DO YOU PLAY, MADAME? George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., S290-4. New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Charles "Buddy" Rogers, with his photograph.
  2. MY FUTURE JUST PASSED. George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., S282-4. New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Charles "Buddy" Rogers, with his photograph.

From George White's Scandals of 1919

  1. LAND OF MY HEART'S DESIRE. Arthur J. Jackson (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 813-3. New York: 1919. 3 pp.
  2. LAND OF MY HEART'S DESIRE. Arthur J. Jackson (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 813-3. New York: 1919. 3 pp.

From the 20th Century-Fox picture Sing, Baby, Sing

  1. WHEN DID YOU LEAVE HEAVEN? Walter Bullock (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH1466-3. New York: 1936. 3 pp. Cover text: As sung by Tony Martin, with his photograph.

From the Paramount picture Sweetie

  1. ALMA MAMMY. George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., 545-4. New York: 1929. 4 pp. Cover text: Featuring Nancy Carroll, Helen Kane and Jack Oakie, with their photographs.
  2. MY SWEETER THAN SWEET. George Marion Jr. (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., 541-4. New York: 1929. 4 pp. Cover text: Featuring Nancy Carroll, Helen Kane and Jack Oakie., with their photographs.

From the Paramount picture Take a Chance

  1. EADIE WAS A LADY. B.G. DeSylva (w) -- Richard A. Whiting & Herb Brown Nacio (m). George DeSylva, 8895-6. New York: 1932. 6 pp. Cover photo: Lillian Roth.

From the Reliance picture Transatlantic Merry-Go -Round

  1. (It Was) SWEET OF YOU. Sidney Clare (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Irving Berlin Inc., New York: 1934. 4 pp. Professional copy.

From the Warner Bros. picture Variety Show

  1. HAVE YOU GOT ANY CASTLES, BABY? Johnny Mercer (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Harms Inc., 741-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: Dick Powell and Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians.
  2. LOVE IS IN THE AIR TONIGHT. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Harms Inc., 738-5. New York: 1937. 5 pp.
  3. OLD KING COLE. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Harms Inc., 739-5. New York: 1937. 5 pp. Cover text: Dick Powell and Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians.
  4. YOU'VE GOT SOMETHING THERE. Johnny Mercer (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Harms Inc., 740-4. New York: 1937. 4 pp. Cover text: Dick Powell and Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians.

From the Fox picture The Wolf Song

  1. YO TE AMO MEANS I LOVE YOU. Alfred Bryan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., 510-4. New York: 1928. 4 pp. Cover text: Sung by Miss Lupé Velez, with her photograph.

Popular Music

  1. GUILTY. Gus Kahn, Harry Akst & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Leo Feist Inc., 6538-2. New York: 1931. 2 pp. Cover photo: Ruth Etting.
  2. HONEY. Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Leo Feist Inc., 6134-3. New York: 1928. 3 pp.
  3. THE JAPANESE SANDMAN. Richard A. Whiting (m). Remick Music Corp., 3166-2. New York: 1940. 2 pp.
  4. MAYBE IT'S THE MOON. Richard A. Whiting (m). Phil Kornheiser Inc., New York: 1931. 3 pp.
  5. SHE'S FUNNY THAT WAY. Richard A. Whiting (w) -- Neil Morét. Robbins Music Corp., VM 13-3. New York: 1928. 3 pp. Cover text: Featured by Frank Sinatra, with his photograph.
  6. SORRY. Buddy Pepper (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Henry Spitzer Music Pub. Co., New York: 1949. 2 pp Cover text: Featured by Margaret Whiting, with her photograph.
  7. THANKS TO YOU. Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 242-4. New York: 1926. 4 pp.
  8. TILL WE MEET AGAIN. Richard A. Whiting (m). Remick Music Corp., 3165-3. New York: 1940. 3 pp.
  9. TIN PAN PARADE. Haven Gillespie & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). DeSylva, Brown & Henderson Inc., New York: 1927. 4 pp. Cover photo: Ford & Glenn "Lullaby Boys."

Richard A. Whiting and Leo Robin (Modern Format)

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From the Paramount picture The Big Broadcast of 1935

  1. DOUBLE TROUBLE. Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting & Ralph Rainger (w & m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1935. 4 pp. Cover text: As sung by Lyda Roberti and Jack Oakie, with their photograph.
  2. THROUGH THE DOORWAY OF DREAMS. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1935. 3 pp. Cover text: As sung by Jessica Dragonette, with her photograph.
  3. WHY DREAM. Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting & Ralph Rainger (w & m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1935. 3 pp. Cover text: As sung by Henry Wadsworth, with his photograph.

From the Paramount picture The Dance of Life

  1. THE FLIPPITY FLOP. Leo Robin, Sam Coslow & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1929. 4 pp.
  2. TRUE BLUE LOU. Leo Robin, Sam Coslow & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1929. 4 pp.

From the Fox picture Handle With Care

  1. THROW A LITTLE SALT ON THE BLUEBIRD'S TAIL. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Movietone Music Corp., New York: 1932. 4 pp. Cover text: Featuring James Dunn, Boots Mallory and El Brendel.

From the Paramount production Innocents of Paris

  1. LOUISE. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Remick Music Corp., 514-4. New York: 1929. 4 pp. Cover text: Sung by Maurice Chevalier.

From the Paramount picture Monte Carlo

  1. ALWAYS IN ALL WAYS. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting & W. Franke Harling (m). Famous Muusic Corp., New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: With Jack Buchanan and Jeanette MacDonald.
  2. BEYOND THE BLUE HORIZON. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting & W. Franke Harling (m). Famous Muusic Corp., New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: With Jack Buchanan and Jeanette MacDonald.
  3. GIVE ME A MOMENT PLEASE. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting & W. Franke Harling (m). Famous Muusic Corp., New York: 1930. 3 pp. Cover text: With Jack Buchanan and Jeanette MacDonald.

From the Fox picture My Weakness

  1. BE CAREFUL. B.G. DeSylva, Leo Robin & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Movietone Music Corp., New York: 1933. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Lilian Harvey and Lew Ayres, with their photograph.
  2. GATHER LIP ROUGE WHILE YOU MAY. B.G. DeSylva, Leo Robin & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Movietone Music Corp., New York: 1933. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Lilian Harvey and Lew Ayres, with their photograph.

From the Paramount picture One Hour With You

  1. ONE HOUR WITH YOU. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp. New York: 1932. 4 pp.
  2. ONE HOUR WITH YOU.. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp. New York: 1932. 4 pp.
  3. WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp. New York: 1932. 4 pp. Professional copy.

From the Paramount picture Playboy of Paris

  1. IT'S A GREAT LIFE. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting & Newell Chase (m). Famous Music Corp. New York: 1930. 4 pp. Cover text: Featured by Maurice Chevalier, with his photograph.
  2. MY IDEAL. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting & Newell Chase (m). Famous Music Corp. New York: 1930. 3 pp. Cover text: Featured by Maurice Chevalier, with his photograph.

From the Paramount-Famous-Lasky picture Pointed Heels

  1. I HAVE TO HAVE YOU. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Spier & Coslow Inc, New York: 1929. 3 pp. Cover text: As featured by Helen Kane, with her photograph.

From the Paramount picture Rhythm on the Range

  1. I CAN'T ESCAPE FROM YOU. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp. New York: 1936. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Bing Crosby, Frances Farmer and Bob Burns, with Crosby and Farmer's photograph.

From the Paramount picture You Can't Ration Love

  1. LOUISE. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp. New York: 1936. 3 pp. Cover text: With Betty Rhodes and Johnnie Johnston, with their photograph.
  2. LOUISE. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Famous Music Corp. New York: 1936. 3 pp. Cover text: With Betty Rhodes and Johnnie Johnston, with their photograph.
Popular Music
  1. MY IDEAL. Leo Robin (w) -- Richard A. Whiting & Newell Chase(m). Famous Music Corp., New York: 1930. 3 pp. Cover text: Singing star of radio Joan Brooks, with her photograph.

Alec Wilder (Modern Format)

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From the 20th Century-Fox picture The Flight of the Phoenix

  1. THE PHOENIX LOVE THEME (Senza Fine). Alec Wilder (w & m). Ludlow Music, Inc. New York: 1965. 3 pp.

Popular Music

  1. I'LL BE AROUND. Alec Wilder (w & m). Edwin H. Morris & Co. Inc., New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover text: Featured by the Mills Brothers, with their photograph.
  2. IN THE SPRING OF THE YEAR. Lee Kuhn (w) -- Alec Wilder (m). General Music Pub. Co., New York: 1949. 2 pp. Cover text: Featured by Alfred Drake, with his photograph.
  3. IT'S SO PEACEFUL IN THE COUNTRY. Alec Wilder (w & m). Regent Music Corp., New York: 1941. 4 pp. Cover text: Featured Mildred Bailey, with her photograph.

Bert A. Williams and Walker and related performers (Large Format)

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  1. ENJOY YOURSELVES. Dave Reed Jr. (w) -- Chas. B. Ward (m). T.B. Harms & Co., New York: 1897. 4 pp.
  2. HARBOR OF LOST DREAMS. J.A. Shipp & Alex Rogers (w & m). Will Rossiter, Chicago: n.d.. 3 pp. From the production Mr. Lode of Koal. Note: Cover and last page only, the first two pages are missing.
  3. I'LL KEEP A WARM SPOT IN MY HEART FOR YOU. J.W. Johnson (w) -- Rosamond Johnson (m). Jos. W. Stern & Co., 4942-3. New York: 1906. 3 pp. Cover text: As sung by Miss Aida Overton Walker of the Walker & Williams Co. in the production Abyssinia.
  4. I'M JAZZIN' IN THE KEY OF F. Gene Reda & Herman A. Hummel (w) -- Jack Zipp (m). Euclid Music Pub. Co., Cleveland: 1920. 2 pp. Cover photo: Bert Williams.
  5. LET IT ALONE. Alex Rogers (w) -- Bert A. Williams (m). Gotham-Attucks Music Co. Inc., 1906. 3 pp.
  6. NOBODY. Alex Rogers (w) -- Bert A. Williams (m). Gotham-Attucks Music Co. Inc., 1905. 3 pp. Cover photo: Bert Williams.
  7. PLAY THAT BARBER SHOP CHORD. Wm. Tracy (w) -- Lewis F. Muir (m). J. Fred Helf Co., New York: 1910. 4 pp.
  8. RED, RED ROSE. Alex Rogers (w) -- Will Marion Cook (m). Gotham-Attucks Music Co. Inc., 1908. 4 pp. Cover text: As sung by Abbie Mitchell Cook, with her photograph, from the production Bandanna Land.
  9. WHERE MY FORE-FATHERS DIED. Alex Rogers & J.A. Shipp (w) -- Will Marion Cook & Bert A. Williams (m). Gotham-Attucks Music Co. Inc. Note: Front cover is only present.
  10. YOU'RE GWINE TO GET SOMETHIN' WHAT YOU DON'T EXPECT.Vincent Bryan (w) -- Bert Williams (m).Leo Feist, 2584-4. New York: 1910. 4 pp. Cover photo: Bert Williams.
  11. YOU'RE IN THE RIGHT CHURCH BUT THE WRONG PEW. Cecil Mack (w) -- Chris Smith (m). Gotham-Attucks Music Co. Inc., New York: 1908. 4 pp. Cover photo: Bert Williams.
  12. YOU'RE IN THE RIGHT CHURCH BUT THE WRONG PEW. Cecil Mack (w) -- Chris Smith (m). Gotham-Attucks Music Co. Inc., New York: 1908. 4 pp. Cover photo: Bert Williams.

Meredith Willson (Modern Format)

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From the musical Here's Love

  1. THAT MAN OVER THERE. Meredith Willson (w & m). Frank Music Corp., R127-4. New York: 1963. 4 pp.

From the musical comedy The Music Man

  1. GOODNIGHT, MY SOMEONE. Meredith Willson (w & m). Frank Music Corp., R294-2. New York: 1957. 2 pp.
  2. SEVENTY SIX TROMBONES. Meredith Willson (w & m). Frank Music Corp., F296-8. New York: 1957.10 pp.
  3. TILL THERE WAS YOU. Meredith Willson (w & m). Frank Music Corp., R293-3. New York: 1957. 3 pp.

From the MGM picture The Unsinkable Molly Brown

  1. BELLY UP TO THE BAR BOYS. Meredith Willson (w & m). Frank Music Corp., 9778. New York: 1960. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Debbie Reynolds and Harve Presnell.

Popular Music

  1. YOU AND I. Meredith Willson (w & m). Music Dealers Services, New York: 1940. 3 pp. Cover photo: Meredith Willson. Theme song of Maxwell House Coffee Time.

Wizard of Oz (Large Format)

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  1. CAN'T YOU SEE I'M LONELY. Felix Feist (w) -- Harry Armstrong (m). Leo Feist, New York: 1905. 3 pp. Cover photo: Marion Stanley.
  2. CAN'T YOU SEE I'M LONELY. Felix Feist (w) -- Harry Armstrong (m). Leo Feist, New York: 1905. 3 pp. Cover photo: Edna Shepard. Note: back cover missing.
  3. HURRAH FOR BAFFIN'S BAY. Vincent Bryan (w) -- Theodore F. Morse (m). Howley, Haviland & Dresser, New York: 1903. 4 pp. Cover text: As sung by Montgomery and Stone.
  4. I'LL BE YOUR HONEY IN THE SPRINGTIME. Harry Freeman (w & m). M. Witmark & Sons, 4740-4. New York: 1902. 4 pp. Cover text: Sung by Anna Laughlin, with her photograph.
  5. MY WONDERFUL DREAM GIRL. Oliver Morosco (w) -- Victor Schertzinger (m). The John Franklin Music Co., New York: 1913. 6 pp. From The Tik-Tok Man of Oz.
  6. OVER THE RAINBOW. E.Y. Harburg (w) -- Harold Arlen (m). Leo Feist Inc., 7067-4. New York: 1939. 4 pp. Cover photo: Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger, Bert Lahr and Jack Haley.
  7. SAMMY. James O'Dea (w) -- Edward Hutchison (m). Sol Bloom, New York: 1902. 4 pp. Cover photo: Grace Kimbell.
  8. WHEN THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN. James O'Dea (w) -- Robert J. Adams (m). Sol Bloom, New York: 1903. 3 pp. Cover text: As sung at the Majestic Theatre by Lottie Faust, with her photograph.Note: Back cover missing.
  9. WHEN YOU LOVE, LOVE, LOVE! L. Frank Baum (w) -- Paul Tietjens (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 5178-4. New York: 1902. 4 pp.

Wood's Minstrels (Large Format)

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  1. FARE THEE WELL KITTY DEAR. G. Friedrich Wurzel (w & m). Wm. Hall & Son, 2107. New York: 1852. 3 pp.
  2. THE HAZEL DELL. G. Friedrich Wurzel (w & m). Wm. Hall & Son, 2718. New York: 1853. 3 pp.
  3. HOW LONG THE HOURS SEEM LOVE. Henry Wood (w) -- P.B. Issacs (m). Wm. A. Pond & Co., 5462. New York: 1863. 3 pp. Cover text: As sung by Mr. C. Henry.
  4. KATY DARLING. A. Sedgwick (arr.). Wm. Vanderbeek, New York: 1852. 3 pp.
  5. SISTER BELL. D.D. (w) -- A. Sedgwick (m). Oliver Ditson & Co., Boston: n.d. 3 pp. Cover text: As sung by J.A. Herman.
  6. YOUNG FOLKS AT HOME. Frank Spencer (w) -- Miss Hattie Livingston (m). Berry & Gordon, New York: 1852. 3 pp.

Allie Wrubel (Modern Format)

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From the Warner Bros. & Vitaphone picture Bought

  1. NOW YOU'RE IN MY ARMS. Allie Wrubel & Morton Downey (w & m). Remick Music Corp., 2001-4. New York: 1931. 6 pp. Cover photo: Constance Bennett.

From the First National picture Broadway Hostess

  1. PLAYBOY OF PAREE. Mort Dixon (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). Remick Music Corp., 2868-5. New York: 1935. 5 pp. Cover text: With Wini Shaw and Phil Regan.

From the First National picture In Caliente

  1. THE LADY IN RED. Mort Dixon (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). Remick Music Corp., 2780-6. New York: 1935. 6 pp. Cover text: With Delores Del Rio.

From Paramount picture A Farewell to Arms

  1. A FAREWELL TO ARMS. Mort Dixon (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). Keit-Engel Inc., New York: 1933. 2 pp. Cover photo: Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper.

From the First National picture Flirtation Walk

  1. MR. AND MRS. IS THE NAME. Mort Dixon (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). Remick Music Corp., 2715-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell, Ruby Keeler and Pat O'Brien.

From the First National picture Happiness Ahead

  1. POP GOES YOUR HEART. Mort Dixon (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). M. Witmark & Sons, 17882-4. New York: 1934. 4 pp. Cover text: With Dick Powell and Josephine Hucthinson.

From the RKO picture Radio City Revels

  1. GOOD NIGHT ANGEL. Herb Magidson (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). Irving Berlin Inc., New York: 1937. 4 pp.

From the RKO picture Sing Your Way Home

  1. I'LL BUY THAT DREAM. Herb Magidson (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). Burke and Van Heusen Inc., New York: 1945. 4 pp. Cover photo: Jack Haley, Marcy McGuire, Glenn Vernon and Anne Jeffreys.

From the production These Foolish Things

  1. MUSIC, MAESTRO, PLEASE! Herb Magidson (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). Chappell & Co., 33549. New York: 1938. 3 pp. Cover photo: Flanagan and Allen.

Popular Music

  1. AS YOU DESIRE ME. Allie Wrubel (w & m). Keit-Engel Inc., New York: 1932. 4 pp. Cover photo: Morton Downey.
  2. I'M STEPPING OUT WITH A MEMORY TO-NIGHT. Herb Magidson (w) -- Allie Wrubel (m). Robbins Music Corp., 1962-3. New York: 1940. 3 pp. Cover photo: Kate Smith.

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