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Sheet Music: E

Special Collections and Archives

Sheet Music: E

Borowitz Sheet Music Collection:

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Gus Edwards (Large Format)

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From the production Hip! Hip! Hooray! (a College Yell in Two Shouts)

  1. YOU'LL NEVER KNOW WHAT LOVE IS UNTIL I LOVE YOU. Will D. Cobb and Matt Woodward (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., New York: 1907. 3 pp.

From the production The Merry-Go-Round

  1. THE CAFE GIRL (I Met Her At The Metropole). Paul West (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1908. 3 pp.
  2. THE CAPTAIN OF THE MINEOLA GUARDS. Paul West (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1908. 4 pp.
  3. HAVE YOU SEEN MY BABY? Paul West (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1908. 3 pp.
  4. IN BOHEMIA WITH YOU. Paul West (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1908. 3 pp.
  5. I WON'T BE HOME TO DINNER. Paul West (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1908. 3 pp.
  6. MY LITTLE TAILOR MAID. Paul West (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1908. 3 pp.
  7. WHEN THE MUSIC STARTS TO PLAY. Paul West (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., 1908. 3 pp.

From Gus Edwards' Young comic opera School Days

  1. MAYBE IT'S A BEAR. Vincent P. Bryan (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., New York: 1908. 3 pp.

Popular Music

  1. COULD YOU BE TRUE TO EYES OF BLUE IF YOU LOOKED INTO EYES OF BROWN. Cobb & Edwards (w & m). Mills Music Publisher, New York: 1902. 3 pp. Cover text: As sung with great success by J. van R. Wheeler.
  2. COULD YOU BE TRUE TO EYES OF BLUE IF YOU LOOKED INTO EYES OF BROWN. Cobb & Edwards (w & m). Mills Music Publisher, New York: 1902. 3 pp. Cover text: As sung with great success by J. van R. Wheeler.
  3. HE'S ME PAL. Vincent Bryan (w)-- Gus Edwards (m). M. Whitman & Sons, 7070-4. New York: 1905. 4 pp. Cover text: Sung with great success by Jeanne Brooks, with her photograph.
  4. HE'S ME PAL. Vincent Bryan (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). M. Whitman & Sons, 7070-4. New York: 1905. 4 pp. Cover text: Sung with great success by Lillie Lawson, with her photograph.
  5. IF I WAS A MILLIONAIRE. Will D. Cobb (w)--Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Inc., New York: 1910. 3 pp. Cover text: Song success from Gus Edwards' song revue, with his photograph.
  6. IF MY HEART BELONGED TO SOMEBODY ELSE (I Wouldn't Be Here With You). Gus Edwards (w & m). Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1395-3. New York: 1923. 3 pp. Cover text: As featured by Gus Edwards in his annual song revue, with his photograph.
  7. JUST AS SOON AS I LAID EYES ON YOU. Will D. Cobb (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Joseph W. Stern & Co., 8172-2. New York: 1915. 2 pp. Cover text: Introduced by Cuddles and Gus Edwards, with their photographs.
  8. MOTHER HUBBARD WAS A WISE OLD DAME. Al Bryan (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York: 1914. Cover text: Song hits, Gus Edwards new song revue.
  9. OLD FAMILIAR FACES. Billy Rose (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Irving Berlin Inc., New York: 1924. 4 pp. Cover text: As featured in Gus Edwards' annual song revue, successfully introduced by Hazel Johnson and Doris Walker, with their photographs.
  10. ON THE OLD SEE-SAW. Ed Gardenier (w)--Gus Edwards (m). Gus Edwards Music Publishing Co., New York: 1907. 3 pp. Cover text: The successor to Gus Edwards' "School Days."
  11. SCHOOL DAYS (When We Were A Couple Of Kids). Will D. Cobb (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Mills Music Inc., New York: 1941. 3 pp.
  12. SHADOWLAND. Blanche Merrill (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York: 1914. 4 pp. Cover text: As introduced by Gus Edwards and company in his big 1914 revue.

Gus Edwards (Modern Format)

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From the production The French Doll

  1. WHEN EYES MEET EYES, WHEN LIPS MEET LIPS. Will D. Cobb (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Harms Inc., New York: 1923. 3 pp.

From the MGM picture Hollywood Revue of 1929

  1. ORANGE BLOSSOM TIME. Joe Goodwin (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH584-3. New York: 1929. 3 pp.
  2. YOUR MOTHER AND MINE. Joe Goodwin (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH579-3. New York: 1929. 3 pp.

From the MGM picture Our Modern Maidens

  1. I'VE WAITED A LIFETIME FOR YOU. Joe Goodwin (w) -- Gus Edwards (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH617-3. New York: 1929. 3 pp. Cover text: Starring Joan Crawford.

Julian Edwards (Large Format)

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From the comic opera Dolly Varden

  1. DOLLY VARDEN. Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). M. Witmark and Sons, 4524. New York: 1901. 4 pp.
  2. THE LAY OF THE JAY. Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). M. Witmark and Sons, 4524. New York: 1901. 4 pp.

From the comic opera The Gay Musician

  1. THE LOVELIGHT BEAMING FROM YOUR EYES. Chas. J. Campbell (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). M. Witmark and Sons, 8463-6. New York: 1908. 6 pp.

From the production The Girl and the Wizard

  1. THE LAND OF LOVE. Robert B. Smith (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). The Trebuhs Publishing Co. Inc., New York: 1909. 4 pp.

From the comic opera The Jolly Musketeer

  1. FRIENDS. Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). M. Witmark and Sons, 1469-6. New York: 1898. 6 pp.

From the comic opera Love's Lottery

  1. SWEET THOUGHTS OF HOME. Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). M. Witmark and Sons, 6986-3. New York: 1904. 3 pp.

From the musical comedy The Pink Hussars

  1. WHERE THE WILD VINE CLINGS. Chas. J Camplbell and Ralph M. Skinner (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). M. Witmark and Sons, 7330-5. New York: 1905. 5 pp.

From the opera When Johnny Comes Marching Home

  1. KATIE_ MY SOUTHERN ROSE. Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). M. Witmark and Sons, 5049-3. New York: 1902. 5 pp.
  2. MY OWN UNITED STATES. Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). M. Witmark and Sons, 5048-3. New York: 1902. 3 pp.
  3. MY OWN UNITED STATES. Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Julian Edwards (m). M. Witmark and Sons, 5048-3. New York: 1902. 3 pp.

Raymond B. Egan and Gus Kahn (Modern Format)

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From Fanchon and Marco's Satires of 1920

  1. AIN'T WE GOT FUN. Gus Kahn & Raymond Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 2221-4. New York: 1921. 4 pp.

From the musical romance Nobody's Girl

  1. WHEN LOVE IS NEAR. Gus Kahn & Raymond Egan (w) -- Will Ortman (m). Harms Inc., 753344-4. New York: 1925. 4 pp. Cover photo: Ilse Marvenga.

From the production Spring in Autumn

  1. SPRING IN AUTUMN. Gus Kahn & Raymond Egan (w) -- Will Ortman (m). Harms Inc., 7534-4. New York: 1925. 4 pp. Cover text: With Harold Reed and his daughter Patti.

Raymond B. Egan and Richard A. Whiting (Large Format)

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From the production The Overseas Revue

  1. ROSE OF VERDUN. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 692-4. New York: 1919. 4 pp. Cover text: Starring Elizabet Brice.

From the Vaudeville production Some

  1. THEY CALLED IT DIXIELAND. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York: 1916. 5 pp. Cover text: Sung by Miss Lee White, Miss Beatrice Lillie and Clay Smith.
Popular Music
  1. AND THEY CALLED IT DIXIELAND. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 224-4. New York: 1916. 4 pp.
  2. I'LL LOVE YOU MORE FOR LOSING YOU A WHILE. Raymond Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 566-2. New York: 1918. 2 pp.
  3. SOME SUNDAY MORNING. Gus Kahn & Raymond Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York: 1917. 2 pp. Cover photograph of Brice and King.
  4. WHERE THE MORNING GLORIES GROW. Gus Kahn & Raymond Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 435-2. New York: 1917. 2 pp.

Raymond B. Egan and Richard A. Whiting (Modern Format)

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  1. AIN'T WE GOT FUN. Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 2221-4. New York: 1921. 4 pp. Cover text: Originally introduced by Gus Van and Joe Schenck, with their photograph.
  2. BIMINI BAY. Gus Kahn & Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 75-4. New York: 1921. 4 pp. Cover text: Featured by Ted Lewis and His Jazz Band.
  3. HAND IN HAND AGAIN. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 975-3. New York: 1919. 3 pp.
  4. THE JAPANESE SANDMAN. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 2050-4. New York: 1920. 4 pp.
  5. KEEPSAKES. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 965-4. New York: 1920. 4 pp.
  6. MIGHTY BLUE. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Leo Feist Inc., 5582-3. New York: 1925. 3 pp.
  7. PRECIOUS. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Stephen Pasternacki & Richard A. Whiting (m). Leo Feist Inc., 5861-3. New York: 1926. 3 pp.
  8. SOMEBODY'S WRONG. Henry L. Marshall, Raymond B. Egan & Richard A. Whiting (w & m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 371-4. New York: 1923. 4 pp.
  9. SONG OF SHANGHAI. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Vincent Rose & Richard A. Whiting (m). Irving Berlin Inc., New York: 1926. 4 pp.
  10. TEA LEAVES. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 17-5. New York: 1921. 5 pp.
  11. TILL WE MEET AGAIN. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 597-2. New York: 1928. 2 pp.
  12. WHEN SHALL WE MEET AGAIN. Raymond B. Egan (w) -- Richard A. Whiting (m). Jerome H. Remick & Co., 103-3. New York: 1921. 3 pp.

Duke Ellington (Modern Format)

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From the production Beggar's Holiday

  1. WHEN I WALK WITH YOU. John Latouche (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Mutual Music Society Inc., 1474-5. New York: 1947. 5 pp. Cover text: Perry Watkins and John R. Sheppard Jr. present.

From the production Chocolate Kiddies

  1. JIG WALK CHARLESTON. "Jo" Trent (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Robbins-Engel Inc., New York: 1925. 6 pp. Cover text: As introduced in America by Ben Bernie and his Orchestra.

From the Paramount Picture People Are Funny

  1. EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR (I Fall In Love With You). Don George (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Melrose Music Corp., New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover photo: Frances Langford, Rudy Vallee, Jack Haley, Bob Graham, Ozzie Nelson, Helen Walker and Phillip Reed.

Popular Music

  1. AZURE. Irving Mills (w) -- Duke Ellington (m) -- Will Hudson (arr). Exclusive Publications, Inc., New York: 1938. 7 pp. Part of the Duke Ellington Series. Cover photograph of Duke Ellington.
  2. DO NOTHIN' TILL YOU HEAR FROM ME. Bob Russell (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH 2623-2. New York: 1943. 2 pp. Cover Text: Composed and Featured by Duke Ellington and His Orchestra, with photograph of Ellington.
  3. DON'T YOU KNOW I CARE (Or Don't You Care To Know). Mack David (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Paramount Music Corp., New York: 1944. 2 pp.
  4. DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE. Bob Russell (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH 2435-3. New York: 1942. 3 pp. Cover text: Featured by Charlie Spivak and his Orchestra, with photograph of Spivak.
  5. Duke Ellington at the Piano: Songs and Piano Solos including: I GOT IT BAD, FIVE O'CLOCK DRAG, DAY-DREAM, BOJANGLES, A PORTRAIT OF BERT WILLIAMS, I NVER FELT THIS WAY BEFORE, IN A MELLOW TOWN, DUSK, CONERTO FOR COOTIE, OH! MISS JAXON AND SERENADE TO SWEDEN. Duke Ellington (m). Robbins Music Corp., New York: 1943. 52 pp. Cover photo: Duke Ellington.
  6. I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT YOU. Bob Russell (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH 2748-2. New York: 1944. 2 pp. Cover text: Featured by Johnny Richards, with photograph of Richards.
  7. I DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT YOU. Bob Russell (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH 2748-2. New York: 1944. 2 pp. Cover text: Featured by Chuck Foster and his Orchestra, with photograph of Foster.
  8. I LET A SONG GO OUT OF MY HEART. Irving Mills & Henry Nemo (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Mills Music Inc., New York: 1938. 5 pp. Cover text: As Featured with Great Success by Benny Goodman and his Orchestra.
  9. I'M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT. Harry James, Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges & Don George (w & m). Grand Music Corp., New York: 1944. 2 pp. Cover photo: Harry James.
  10. I'M BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT. Harry James, Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges, and Don George (w & m). Grand Music Corp., New York; 1944. 2 pp. Cover photo: Harry James.
  11. IN A SENTIMENTAL MOOD. Irving Mills & Manny Kurtz (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Exclusive Publications Inc., New York: 1938. 2 pp. Cover text: Benny Goodman, with photograph of Goodman.
  12. IT DON'T MEAN A THING (If It Ain't Got That Swing). Irving Mills (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Mills Music Inc., New York: 1932. 2 pp.
  13. I GOT IT BAD (And That Ain't Good). Paul Webster (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH 2223-4. New York: 1941. 4 pp. Cover text: Featured by Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra, with photograph of Dorsey.
  14. JUST A SITTIN' AND A ROCKIN'. Lee Gaines (w) -- Billy Strayhorn & Duke Ellington (m). Robbins Music Corp., SH 3032-2. New York: 1945. 2 pp. Cover text: Featured by the Delta Rhythm Boys, with their photograph.
  15. MOOD INDIGO. Duke Ellington, Irving Mills & Albany Bigard (w & m). Mills Music Inc., New York: 1931. 3 pp.
  16. SCATTIN' AT THE KIT KAT. Irving Mills (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Exclusive Publications Inc., New York: 1937. 3 pp. Professional Copy.
  17. SOLITUDE. Eddie De Lange & Irving Mills (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Millsons Music Publishing Corp., New York: 1934. 2 pp. Cover text: Introduced by Bing Crosby, with photograph of Crosby.
  18. SOLITUDE. Eddie De Lange & Irving Mills (w) -- Duke Ellington (m). Milsons Music Publishing Corp., New York: 1934. 2 pp. Cover text: Ina Ray Hutton and her Melodears, with photograph of Hutton.
  19. SOPHISTICATED LADY. Duke Ellington (m). Gotham Music Service Inc., New York: 1933. 3 pp.

Vivian Ellis (Modern Format)

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From the production And So to Bed

  1. AND SO TO BED. Vivian Ellis (w & m). Chappell & Co. Ltd., 40970. London: 1951. 6 pp.

From the musical The Fleet's Lit Up

  1. HOW DO YOU DO, MISTER RIGHT. Vivian Ellis (w & m). Victoria Music Pub. Co. Ltd., London: 1938. 2 pp.

From the production O Mistress Mine

  1. WHEN A WOMAN SMILES. Vivian Ellis (w & m). Chappell & Co. Ltd., 32847. London: 1936. 5 pp.

From the production Jack and Jill

  1. I'M ON A SEE-SAW. Desmond Carter (w) -- Vivian Ellis (m). Chappell & Co. Ltd., C-510-4. London: 1934. 4 pp.

From the production Will-O-The-Whispers

  1. I NEVER DREAMT YOU'D FALL IN LOVE WITH ME. Donovan Parsons (w) -- Vivian Ellis (m). Santly Bros, Inc., New York: 1928. 6 pp. Cover text: Originally Introduced in America by Miss Gladys Rice [with photograph of Rice].

Ludwig Englander (Large Format)

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From the musical review The Gay White Way

  1. CLIMBING THE LADDER OF LOVE. Sydney Rosenfeld (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Jos. W. Stern & Co., 5854-3. New York: 1907. 3 pp.

From the musical comedy The Jewel of Asia

  1. CAKE WALK AND BARN DANCE. (Instrumental) Ludwig Englander (m). Jos W. Stern & Co., 3613-3. New York: 1903. 3 pp. Cover: With photographs of James T. Powers, Harry B. Smith, Frederic Ranken and Ludwig Englander.

From the comic opera A Madcap Princess

  1. CAVALIER'S SONG. Harry B. Smith (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Jos W. Stern & Co., 4193-6. New York: 1904. 6 pp.

From the comic opera The Monks of Malabar

  1. IN GAY PAREE. J. Cheever Goodwin (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Edward Schuberth & Co., 3590. New York: 1900. 4 pp.
  2. JOSEPH, JAMES AND JOHN. J. Cheever Goodwin (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Edward Schuberth & Co., 3591. New York: 1900. 4 pp.
  3. THE MONKS OF MALABAR. J. Cheever Goodwin (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Edward Schuberth & Co., 3505. New York: 1900. 4 pp.
From the comic opera The Office Boy
  1. PLAIN MAMIE O'HOOLEY. Harry B. Smith (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Jos W. Stern & Co., 3892-4. New York: 1903. 4 pp.
  2. PLAIN MAMIE O'HOOLEY. Harry B. Smith (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Jos W. Stern & Co., 3892-4. New York: 1903. 4 pp.

From the Vaudeville show The Rounders

  1. ONLY A HUNDRED GIRLS. Harry B. Smith (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Edward Schuberth & Co., 2842. New York: 1899. 6 pp.

From the musical comedy The Strollers

  1. A LESSON IN FLIRTATION. Harry B. Smith (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Edward Schuberth & Co., 3699. New York: 1901. 6 pp.

From the comic opera The Two Roses

  1. JACK IN THE BOX. Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Jos W. Stern & Co., 4203-4. New York: 1904. 4 pp.
  2. A SIMPLE DIMPLE. Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Jos W. Stern & Co., 4199-5. New York: 1904. 5 pp.
  3. WHAT MAY A LOVESICK MAIDEN DO? Stanislaus Stangé (w) -- Ludwig Englander (m). Jos W. Stern & Co., 4201-4. New York: 1904. 4 pp.

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