Guides to Special Collectionsin the Music Division of the Library of Congress
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON 1992
HARRY AND SARA LEPMAN
COLLECTION
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Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iii
Scope and Content Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
Container List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1MUSIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Piano Vocal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Piano for two hands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Title Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Piano Vocal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Piano for two hands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
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Introduction
In 1980, Mrs. Sara L. Lepman donated to the Library of Congress a collection of sheet music that hadbeen amassed by her late husband, Harry Lepman, DDS (1904-1970). This sheet music, mostly dating fromthe 1890's to the end of the Second World War, was a part of a larger collection of American politicalmemorabilia and artifacts that Mr. Lepman had assembled during his lifetime. Most of the non-musicmaterials were given to the American History Museum of the Smithsonian Institution.
No. of containers: 7Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 2Approximate number of items: 800
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Scope and Content Note
The Harry and Sara Lepman Collection consists almost exclusively of American sheet-musicimprints. The collection is organized into two groups: songs [6 boxes] and piano solos [1 box]. The musicis filed in alphabetical order by composer, with an alphabetical listing by title given at the end of thecontainer list.
The majority of the songs date from the period 1880-1945 and were composed in order to rally thepublic to the support of military efforts in the Spanish-American War, World War I and World War II. Mostdate from the World War I era (1914-1918) and promote the involvement of the general public in the fightagainst the threat posed by Germany. However, viewpoints of isolationism and pacifism are alsorepresented; "I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier" stands in contrast to "I didn't raise my son to be a slacker."Songs with French allusions (such as "Au revoir, but not good-bye, soldier boy," "Oh! Frenchy," and "You'llhave to put him to sleep with the Marseillaise and wake him up with a oo-la-la") are well represented in thecollection. The patriotic titles and lyrics are enhanced by colorfully illustrated cover art depicting Americanpatriotic themes. Pictorial images of Uncle Sam, the Statue of Liberty, and the American flag played asignificant role in the marketing of the songs. Many of the cover pages feature a well-known performer ofthe song as a means to boost sales of the music. Composers Irving Berlin, George M. Cohan, and Al Jolsonare well represented.
The piano music in the collection consists primarily of marches and two-steps, often makingreference to American military divisions and their leaders.
Timothy Bullard, July 1992
Harry and Sara Lepman Collection 1
Container List
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Piano Vocal
1 Aaronson, BenFlag of my heart and home, The
Abrahams, MauriceAt the bully wooly wild west showWhen the grown up ladies act like babiesYou're the most wonderful girl [incomplete]
Adams, Phelps H.Wave that flag, America
Ager, Milton and George W. MeyerEverything is peaches down in Georgia
Allen, Arthur A.Old Glory you're the grandest flag
Allen, Arthur A. and Harold P. WoodLet's go, U.S.A. keep 'em flying!
Andino, J. E.Loyalty is the word today
Andrieu, HarryAfter the war is over [3 copies]
Arlen, HaroldCaptains of the clouds
Arnold, SamuelSongs of the allies
[includes The Star spangled banner, Marseillaise, God save the king, Brabanconne][includes Rouget, Carey, van Campenhout]
Baer, AbelLucky Lindy
Ball, Ernest R.Because you believe in meFor Dixie and Uncle Sam [2 copies]You can't beat us
Barlow, George S.Let's rally, boys!
Barnes, PaulGood-bye Dolly Gray
Barron, Ted S.I met you in springtimeLiberty
Barry, FrankGreat America
Bartmess, Emma HansonService flag, The
Baskette, B illyGood-bye Broadway, hello FranceJerryTake a letter to my daddy over there
Bauer, Emile FrancesOur flag in France
Bayha, CharlesI'd be proud to be the mother of a soldierIf we had a million more like Teddy
Beach, TedWhen Old Glory leads the nations through the Panama Canal
Beatty, AlKaiser Bill
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Harry and Sara Lepman Collection 2
Beecher, W. GordonRamparts we watch, The
Benkhart, GusGood bye Red, W hite and Blue
Benoit, George, Robert Levenson and Ted GartonMy Belgian rose [3 copies]
Berg, David, W . Tracey and J. SternSomeone is longing for home, sweet home
Bergh, ArthurPledge of Allegiance
Berlin, IrvingAngels of mercyAny bonds today? [3 copies]Arms for the love of AmericaFrom here to ShanghaiGood-bye France [2 copies]Homesick [2 copies]How can I forgetI paid my income tax today [no cover]I want to go back to MichiganI want you for myselfI'm gonna pin a medal on the girl I left behindI've got my captain working for me nowListeningMr. Jazz himselfOh! How I hate to get up in the morning [2 copies]Ragtime soldier man, TheSmile and show your dimpleSnookey OokumsSome sunny daySunshineThat international ragThat mesmerizing Mendelssohn tuneThey were all out of step but JimThey're on their way to MexicoWe're on our way to FranceWhen I lost you
Berlin, Irving and Edgar Leslie and George W. MeyerLet's all be Americans now [2 copies]
Berlin, Irving and Snyder, TedDreams, just dreamsI want to be in Dixie [2 copies]Take a little tip from father
Bernard, FelixTwenty-one dollars a day - once a month
Bibo, IrvingI've got the profiteering blues
Bickford, G. FrederickSpirit of '76, The
Bigelow, F. E.Battle song of liberty, The [2 copies]
Binns, Nat andWhen the clouds of war roll by Earl Haubrich
Blomquist, R.Come under the folds of the Red, White and Blue
Bowers, Frederick V.I'm glad to be the mother of a soldier boy
Boyden, George L.If I'm not at the roll-call [2 copies]Kiss her good bye for meOh we won't be with you to-morrowYou'll get all the love that's coming to you
Bradford, Harvey D.
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Boys in brown, TheBraham, Edmund
Do your little "b itty-bit"Branen, Jeff
"America"Bratton, John W.
Then I'll come back to youBrecker, Sam
You'll sing, I'll sing, we'll all sing together, when the boys come home!Breitenfeld, Emil
Last long mile, TheBrennan, J. Keirn, Gus Edwards and Paul Cunningham
America never took waterBrennan, James A.
Rose of "no man's land", The [2 copies]We're all going calling on the Kaiser
Brooks, SheltonTell me why you want to go to Paree
Brosseau, Y. O.It don't seem the same since the boys marched away
Brown, Al. W.There's a service flag flying at our house
Brown, CharlieMaurice Costello
Brown, George WalterSometimes think of me
Brown, Robert and William FrischDon't forget the Salvation Army
Bruckman, IrvingLonging for you and the U.S.A.
Bryan, Alfred and Cliff Hess and Edgar Leslie When Alexander takes his ragtime band to France
Bryan, Alfred and Willie Raskin and Gerald MarksWe'll always remember Pearl Harbor
Burke, F. L.Hello! Ma
Burke, Joseph A.If I had a son for each star in Old GlorySoldier's rosary, A [2 copies]
Burn, FarrarMy heart is with the U.S.A.
Butts, J. FrankOld spirit of seventy-six, The
Byron, Royal"Gussie"
2 Caddigan, "Jack" and McH ughKeep the love-light burning in the window 'til the boys come marching home
Caddigan, "Jack" and "Chick" StoryLittle French mother, good-bye!Salvation lassie of mine [2 copies]
Calhoun, John C.War brides
Carleton, BobJa-da
Carpenter, John AldenHome road, TheKhaki Sammy
Carr, "Kid" Howard, Harry Russell and Jimmie HavensWe don't want the bacon
Carroll, Earl and Rubey CowanSomewhere in France
Carroll, Harry
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Harry and Sara Lepman Collection 4
At the D ixie military ballFatherland, the Motherland, the land of my best girl, TheI'll come sailing home to you [2 copies]Packard and the Ford , TheTip-top Tipperary Mary
Carroll, Howard and Kathryn CarrollStand with America
Caryll, IvanSome day waiting will endThere's a light in your eyes
Casey, James W.Ev'ry time she hears the band playCastle, Mrs. VernonPatria
Cater, FrancesTake care of mother for me
Cavanaugh, James, John Redmond and Nat SimonYou're a sap, Mister Jap
Chadwick, George W.New hail Columbia, The
Clayton, WillWatch, hope and wait little girl [3 copies]
Clesi, N. J.I'm sorry I made you cry
Cobb, George L.Send me a line
Cohan, George M.Eyes of youth see the truth, TheFor the flag, for the home, for the familyOver there [4 copies]When you come back [2 copies]
Coleman, BillKeep 'em flying!
Condie, ChristoperAmerica
Conrad, ConOh! Frenchy [2 copies]
Conrad, James W.You are children of the U.S.A.
Cooke, J. F.Send me a rose from homeland
Coots, J. FredGoodbye mama
Cormack, Rennie and George B. McConnell Cowan, Stanley and B obby WorthYour country needs you now'Til reveille
Coward, NoelLondon pride
Cowles, Jessie MartinFlag that can't be drowned, The
Creamer and LaytonGood bye Alexander
Crerie, E. Edwin and Howard H. StumpfOld Glory, the red, white and blue
Cuthbertson, EdwardGod keep you safe
Daly, Arthur J.Gunner J im
Danks, H. P.Silver threads among the gold
Danmark, RibéAmerica prepare
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Harry and Sara Lepman Collection 5
Darewski, Hermann E.Sister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers
David, Worton and Hermann DarewskiOh! Isn't it funny what the searchlight can do?
Davies, Florence E.When we sailed for the U.S.A. [3 copies]
Davies, Frank J.U.S.A., The
Davis, Lou and Joe and Ira SchusterI'll fly to Hawaii
Davis, MiltonFrench trot, The
Dawson, R. KennethWe are a peaceful nation
Deagon, ArthurWhen the band plays Dixie in France
De Costa, HarryLittle gray mother, The
Dennis, Matt Free for allDe Rose, Peter Now all the world's at peaceDe Sylva, Bud and Gus Kahn and Al Jolson
I'll say she doesDiener, Carl C.
When my soldier boy comes marching homeDillon, William A.
I'll wed the girl I left behindMe and my Uncle Sam
Dodge, GilbertI'm not going to buy any summer clothes
Donaldson, WalterArmy's full of Irish, TheDon't cry Frenchy, don't cry How 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? [2 copies]Just try to picture me back home in Tennessee
Donaldson, Walter, Ballard MacDonald and James F. HanleyI've got a ten day pass for a honeymoon
Donaldson, W illAre we downhearted? No! No! No!
Dorr, Eddie and Lew PorterNobody knows how I miss you dear old pals
Dresel, Otto and H. Eckhardt"W ith Hancock union, liberty!"
Dresser, PaulBlue and the gray, TheCome home, Dewey, we won't do a thing to youPardon came to late, The
Dreyfus, MaxJust a lock of hair for mother
Drobegg, WilliamHymn to Old G lory
Dudley, Bide, John Godfrey and James ByrnesFurther it is from Tipperary, The
Earl, David GardnerPeace
Earl, MaryCheer up, motherGee! What a wonderful time we'll have when the boys come homeLafayetteMy sweetheart is somewhere in France [2 copies]
Edwards, GusI want to go to MexicoGood-bye little girl, good-bye
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Laddie boyWelcome home, laddie boy, welcome home!
Edwards, JulianMy own United States
Egan, JackWe'll do our share [2 copies]
Egan, ThomasEverybody welcome - everything free!
Elbert, CharlesWe'll build a little home in the U.S.A.
Elliott, ZoThere's a long, long tra il
Ellis, VivianYale blues, The
Elsesser, Harry C. and J. Edwin AllemongWhen the apple blossoms bloom in France
Erd, Daisy M . PrattShip of Uncle Sam, The
Evans, GeorgeIn the good old summer time
Evans, ReddHe's 1-A in the army and he's A-1 in my heart
Fain, SammyIn every nook and corner
Fairman, GeorgeI don't know where I'm going but I'm on my wayIt's all over nowWhen the boat arrives
Faust, John HowardAllegiance
Fay, Frank, Ben Ryan and Dave DreyerWhen I send you a picture of Berlin [2 copies]
Felcher, Joseph J.Some-one missing someone
Federoff, H.Do you miss me?
Ferguson, T. A. and A. A. KohlhofWhen the goddess of liberty calls
Ferrar, MichaelAll for you, Uncle Sam
Fields, ArthurPay-day!
Filler, Harry and Frank CapanoSmokes for Yanks
Fisher, FrankLorraine [2 copies]Selective service songs [14 titles]Wee, wee Marie
Fisher, Gerrit B.We'll make the Germans all sing "Yankee Doodle Doo"
Flanagan, T. JayWhen the fleet comes sailing home [2 copies]
Flatow, LeonIt's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there!
Flynn, Allan J.Oh moon of the summer night [2 copies]There's a green hill out in Flanders [2 copies]
Flynn, NorahTim Rooney's at the fightin'
Ford, GeneCherry blossom time
Foster, Fay
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Americans come!, TheFranks, Harry R.
Boys from Yankee land, TheFrantzen, Henry
I want a girl from a Yankee Doodle townFriedman, Leo
Stars of blue and gold, TheFriend, Cliff and Charlie Tobias
We did it beforeFrost, Jack
Giddy Giddap! Go on! Go on!When a boy says good bye to his motherYou can't afford to marry, if you can't afford a Ford
Fuller, EarlWhen the old boat heads for home
Fulton, Jack, Lee Erwin and Paul De FurLast night I said a prayer
Furth, SeymourThat Spanish ragWhen the "Yanks" come marching home
3 Gabriel, JacobBrought back victory again
Gary, WilmuthCall to arms, The
Gay, ByronLittle Ford rambled right along, TheMy angel of the flaming cross
Gensler, LewisKeep smiling at trouble
Gibson, A. J.When the band from Dixie land plays "La Marseillaise"
Gideon, Melville There's a girl in Chateau ThierryGilbert, L. Wolfe and Anatol Friedland
CamouflageWhile you're away [2 copies]
Glogau, JackHere comes AmericaJohnny get your gun and be a soldierWake up, America
Goatley, AlmaBenediction, A
Godfrey, JeffTennessee
Goetz, Coleman and Jack Stern H eath, Bobby and Sam GoldWe're going to celebrate the end of war in ragtimeHello! Mother I'm back home
Gottler, ArchieAmerica, I love you [2 copies]Hunting the HunKiss that made me cry, TheLetter that never reached home, TheMammy's chocolate soldierSend me a picture of babyThose Charlie Chaplin feetWhen I see you I see red white and blue
Grady, Bart E.We're building a bridge to Berlin
Grant, AllanMarching Americans
Grant, BertMy Barney lies over the ocean
Gray, Eddie
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Harry and Sara Lepman Collection 8
When I hear that "Jaz" band playGreen, Arthur N.
It must be the spirit of seventy-sixGrimm, C. A.
Our honored flagGrosvenor, Ralph L.
We'll lick the Kaiser if it takes twenty yearsGumble, Albert
Give a little credit to the navyOver the RhineSo long Sammy
Habelow, SamGood-bye "Sally" good luck to you
Hadley, ArthurDefend America
Haller and StaffordI'm going to be a soldier and fight for the U.S.A.
Hamilton, BurtonMy heart belongs to the U.S.A.
Hanley, James F.Dreaming of home sweet homeFatal ring, TheI wonder what he's doing tonightLittle bit of sunshine, A [2 copies]Three wonderful letters from homeWar babies
Hammel, ElsieBirth of a nation, The
Hardy, W illI love the U.S.A.
Harris, Charles K.Break the news to mother [2 copies]Is there a letter for meOne, two, three, boys
Harris, Maury ColemanDear Mom
Harwood, Don ValentineOn the battlefield
Havez, Jean C.Flag that waved at Baltimore, The
Hawley, WalterWatch the bee go get the Hun
Heisler, HarryWe'll be home
Henry, StanleyFighting navy, The [2 copies]
Herbert, JeanThere's no country like my country!
Herbert, VictorIn the folds of the starry flagSoldiers of Erin
Hilbert, HarrySome day they're coming home again
Hilliam, B. C.Hullo, home!Please learn to love
Hirsch, Louis A.Going up
Hoffmann, TheodoreCall to the colors
Howard, GreatSomewhere in France is daddy
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We'll all be happy when the boys come homeHoward, Great and William Gahagan
I'll be waiting sailor boy for youHoward, Joseph E.
It won't be long before we're homeSomewhere in France [3 copies]
Howard, RichardI'm building a palace in Palestine
Hubbard, Susan WeareMarching song
Ingraham, Edward M.Uncle Sam, we'll all be there
Irving, WalterFor Old Glory [2 copies]
Jacobs-Bond, CarrieEnd of a perfect day, The
Jeffords, Minnie LeeIt's a long, long way from here to old Broadway
Jentes, HarryI don't want to get well [2 cop ies]Where the oceans meet in Panama
Jentes, Harry and Milton AgerTake me back to that rose covered shack
Jerome, M. K.American beautyJazz babyJust a baby's prayer at twilight [2 copies]
Jerome, William and J. F. MahoneyGod, spare our boys over there
Johnson, Charles L.When the war is over
Johnson, Howard and Al ShermanLindbergh
Johnson, Howard and Percy WenrichWhere do we go from here [2 copies]
Johnson, James P.Uncle Sammy here I am
JokernShrine of Saint of Saint Cecilia, The
Jolson, AlOne o'clock baby
Jolson, Al and Benny Davis and Harry AkstStella
Jolson, Al and B. G. De SylvaArcady
Jolson, Al and B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray HendersonLittle pal
Jolson, Al and B. G. De Sylva and Con ConradDon't cry SwaneeMorning will come
Jolson, Al and Dave DreyerMem'ries of one sweet kiss
Jones, Stephen O.Welcome home again
Judge, Jack and Harry WilliamsIt's a long, long way to Tipperary [2 copies]
Kampman, Robert S.Lullaby of war
Kay, MackGood bye dear, I'll be back in a year
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Keithley, E. ClintonI'll return, mother darling, to you
Kellogg, PaulIt's great to be a private in the army
Kelly, M. F.We'll never let our old flag fall
Kendis, James and James BrockmanSammy boyWe're going to hang the Kaiser
Kendis, James, James Brockman and Nat VincentWe're bound to win with boys like you
Kent, WalterHere's to you, MacArthur
Kern, JeromeAbe Lincoln had just one countryWhen the ships come home [2 copies]
King, Joseph N.Victory
Klein, ManuelWhen you come home again, Johnny
Klickmann, F. HenriThere's a little blue star in the window
Koellhoffer, B. A.Tribute to the national guards, army and navy
4 Landman, Norman H.Mammy's Dixie soldier boy
Lane, BurtonChin up! Cherrio! Carry on!
Lange, ArthurAmerica, here's my boy [2 copies]Back in the old town to-night"Good bye," that means youOn the old front porchRaus mit der Kaiser [2 copies]What'll we do with him boys?
Lauder, HarryLaddies who fought and won, The
Lawrence, RayComprenez-vous papaJust a baby's letter
Leonard, ArthurTo save the world for freedom [2 copies]
Leslie, Edgar and Harry RubyCome on papaDixie volunteers, The [2 copies]
Levant, OscarIf you want the rainbow
Levi, MauriceGame of love
Levy, Sol P.America, make the world safe for democracy
Lewis, Henry and Howard Johnson and Billy FrischI'd like to see the Kaiser with a lily in his hand
Lewis, James E.My glory flag
Lewis, Seneca G.Home coming week in France [2 copies]
Lindeman, ArtI'm thinking of you
Lippincott, Richard E.When we come marching homeYour comrades from the U.S.A.
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Harry and Sara Lepman Collection 11
Lloyd, RobertGood morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip!
Lockwood, HarveySoldiers of glorious America
Logan, Frederic KnightMilitary waltz
Lombardo, Carmen and John Jacob LoebMa, I miss your apple pie
Lowden, C. HaroldWhat do you say, boys?
Lowe, Francis J.It's a long way to Berlin
McCarron, Charles R. and Carey MorganI'm glad I can make you cry [2 copies]Liberty statue is looking right at youYour lips are no man's land but mine [2 copies]
McCarron, Charles R. and Nat VincentWhen the Lusitania went down
McCarthy, Joe, Howard Johnson and Fred FisherDancing the blues away
McClennan, Walter N.My country
McConnell, George B.Heart of the world, TheMy girl from the U.S.A.
MacDonald, Ballard and Nat. OsborneFather will be with us soon
McGlennon, FelixSong that will live forever, The
McHugh, JimmyMy dream of the big parade
McKenna, WilliamYoung America we're strong for you
Maetzold, E. F.America, my country
Magine, FrankMy lonely fleur-de-lis
Mahoney, Jack and Allan FlynnBing! Bang! Bing 'em on the Rhine
Mahoney, W illGirl who wears a cross upon her sleeve, The
Mangan, James T.We're all Americans [2 copies]
Mann, Paul and Stephan WeissLet's put the axe to the Axis
Mansfield, FrankPut it over for the red white and blue
Marr, AlexSay a prayer for the boys out there [2 copies]When Tony goes over the top [2 copies]When we get there
Mayo and Tally and Clarence GaskillThat's a mother's liberty loan
Meade, SamuelUnited we stand
Mellor and Gifford and TrevorWhen it's apple blossom time in Normandy
Merrill, BlancheWe take our hats off to you, Mr. Wilson!
Meyer, George W.Bring back my daddy to meHomeward bound [2 copies]
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If he can fight like he can love, good night Germany!Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, GeneralPershing will cross the Rhine [2 copies]There'll be a hot time for the old men [2 copies]There's a Dixie girl who's longing for a Yankee Doodle boy [2 copies]You'll find old Dixieland in France
Meyer, George W. and Abe OlmanJohnny's in town
Miller, BobWe're gonna have to slap the dirty little Jap and UncleSam's the guy who can do it
Mills, KerryWhen Dewey comes sailing homeWhen it's all over
Mills, JoyFor it is my land and your land
Mitchell, Albert C.Over the top with the best of luck
Mohr, Halsey K.I wish I had someone to say "good-bye" toLiberty BellPaul Revere
Monaco, James V.Dirty hands, dirty face [incomplete]Dream of a soldier boy, TheI'm always thinking of GeorgiaI'm going to follow the boys
Montroy, StephenLet's take our hats off, to our Pennsylvania boys
Moraine, Lyle and Chuck FosterI've been drafted
Morey, Charles J.Redondo-by-the-sea
Morgan, JimmieDon't bite the hand that's feeding you [2 copies]
Morse, TheodoreMy red cross girlieWe'll knock the Heligo-into Heligo-out of Heligoland!When a b lue service star turns to gold
Motzan, Otto and Schulyer GreeneMy life belongs to Uncle Sam, but my heart belongs to you [incomplete]
Murphy, C. W . and W orton DavidHold your hand out, naughty boy
Murphy, Frank L.Men behind the man behind the gun, The
Murphy, StanleyI'm on my way to Dublin BayWhen we meet in the sweet bye and bye
Napier, EdwardWith the fleet
Nattes, E.Hurrah for Uncle Sam
Neander, HaroldWhen the Kaiser does the goose-step to a good old American rag
Nelson, Edward G.Biggest thing in a soldier's life, TheWelcome home [2 copies]When Yankee Doodle learns to parlez vous francais
Nelson, John LouwDoughnutsLittle wooden crossPoilu pal
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When you are happyNevin, George B.
When the flag goes byNewman, Samuel
For the glory of U.S.A.Norton, George A.
'Round her neck she wears a yeller ribbonNovello, Ivor
Keep the home-fires burningLaddie in khaki
Oates, James F.Hello central, give me London
O'Gorman, William J.Defend the flag
O'Hara, GeoffreyK-K-K-Katy [2 copies]Over yonder where the lilies growPatriotism
Olman, AbeOh! Susie behave
Ortmann, WilliamV calls for victory
Osborne, NatMagic in your big blue eyes, TheOn a little farm in NormandieStrolling 'round the camp with Mary
Overstreet, W. BentonJazz dance, The
Owen, AnitaI cannot bear to say good-byeWhen I get back home to you
5 Paley, HermanCheer up father cheer up mother
Parker, Mary S.Our country's flag
Parker, Ross and Hughie CharlesThere'll always be an England
Parker, W. C.All hits songster
Paul, E. T.Hurrah! For the liberty boys, hurrah!
Payton, LewIt's a long way from her to "Over There"
Peoples, Harriet WilsonOur boys from Pennsylvania
Perkins, KentYankee Doodle 's going to B erlin
Philleo , EstelleHome again America for me
Piantadosi, Al.Belgium dry your tearsI didn't raise my boy to be a soldier [3 copies]Someone is waiting for you
Piantadosi, Al. and Jack GlogauWhat an army of men we'd have if they ever drafted girls
Piatt, W. C.Our country
Pierson, William T.Sons of America, America needs you [2 copies]
Pinkard, MaceoHe's had no lovin' for a long, long time
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Platzmann, EugeneI didn't raise my boy to be a slacker
Pola, Edward and Franz SteiningerMarching along together
Porter, ColeJerry, my soldier boy
Porter, LewGod be with my wandering boy to-nightHello! Gen'ral Pershing
Praetorius, C. A.When the Yankees go into battle
Prosser, RuthHurrah! For America
Ram, BuckFightin' Doug M acArthur
Rath, FrederickWhen the moon is shining somewhere in France
Raye, Don and Hughie PriceBoogie woogie bugle boy
Razaf, Andy, Eubie Blake and Charles L. CookeWe are Americans too
Reid , Don and Oscar CatsiffFight on Corregidor
Reid , Don and Sammy KayeRemember Pearl Harbor
Reid, Ivan and Peter De RoseThat's why we love you, Betsy Ross
Revel, HarryWings of England, The
Rice, GitzDear old pal of mineKeep your head down "Fritzie Boy"We stopped them at the Marne
Rice, Ralph and Nat Simon and Roy NewellStand by - for we are coming
Rich, Louise B.Merry cyclers, The
Rich, MaxwellOne for all - all for one
Richardson, HarryFinest flag that flies, The [2 copies]Hero of them all, The
Richmond, Allen R.When our service star was turned to golden hue
Robinson, Harry I.I hear America calling
Robinson, J. RusselMemories of France
Rodeheaver, Homer A.We'll be waiting when you come back home [2 copies]
Rodrock, Gertrude F.U.S.A. march to victory
Rogers, James H.When Pershing's men go marching into Picardy
Romberg, SigmundMotherRagtime fight
Root, George F.Just before the battle, mother
Rose, FredMy pal Jerry
Rosenfeld, Monroe H. and Harry I. Davis
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I have no other sweet heart but youRoth, Charles H.
Sailor of the U .S.A., ARoy, J. Amédée
Christmas at warRuby, Harry
Greatest battle song of all, TheOh! What a time for the girlies when the boys come marching homeYou keep sending 'em over and we'll keep knocking 'em down
Ruby, Harry and George JesselAnd he 'd say oo-la-la! Wee-wee [3 copies]
Ryan, CharlesWe'll be there, Uncle Sam, we'll be there
Ryan, Mrs. T. J.There is nothing else but Lindy in the air
Sanderson, WilfredCompany sergeant-major, TheGod be with our boys to-night [2 copies]
Sawyer, Henry S.God send my boy safe home again
Schaeffer, LewWe're all with you, dear America
Schmid, Johann C.You're a grand old bell
Schoenberg, ChrisSammie's saving souvenirs
Schroeder, WilliamI've a corner in my heart for youLove
Schubert, Hugh W.Old Glory we salute
Schuster, IraNavy will bring them back!, The
Schuster, Ira, Paul Cunningham and Leonard WhitcupShout! Wherever you may be I am an American
Schwartz, JeanAmerica needs you like a motherHello central, give me no man's land [3 copies]Rum tum tiddle
Schwartz, Jean and Al JolsonTell that to the marines [2 copies]
Scott, George D.That old tattered flag [2 cop ies]
Senna, ClarencePut a light in the window [2 copies]
Shannon, J. R.Tale of the fireside, A
Shaiffer, H. D. and Clarence KohlmannFrance is calling
Shay, JeromeThey had to stand up every time they sat down
Shelhamer, Ben, Jr., Claude Heritier and Russ H ullI'll be back in a year, little darlin'
Sheppard , MadelynWhen your sailor boy in blue comes sailing home to you [2 copies]
Sherwood, RayForget me not my American rose
Shifrin, W illieNewport News blues
Silver, AbnerBebe
Silver, Abner and Harry Woods
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I'm goin' SouthSilvers, Louis
Over in Hero-landSmith, Chris
Gee! But ain't America a grand old placeJust an old friend of the family
Snyder, CharlesI'm hitting the trail to Normandy so kiss me good-bye [2 copies]
Snyder, TedKiss me my honey, kiss meWild cherries
Solman, AlfredMy Yankee boy
Sour, Robert and Don M cCray and Ernest GoldThey started somethin'
Speaks, OleyWhen the boys come home
Speroy, RobertLet's keep the glow in Old Glory and the free in freedom too [2 copies]There's an angel missing from heaven
Spitalny, PhilMadelaine
Stanford, TonyRemember the Maine
Stembler, EddieDaddy, I want to go
Stept, Sam H.When we reach that old port somewhere in France
Sterling, Andrew B.America he's for you!
Sterling, Andrew B., Bernie Grossman and Arthur Lange We're going overWe're going over the top
Stern, Alfred L.Song of the cherry blossoms
Stewart, Isabel and Edith M. Gibbs and Geoffrey O'HaraGive three loud cheers
Story, ChickMother, I'm dreaming of you
Sweet, Al.There's a picture in my old kit bag
6 Tarquin, Nicolas and Marty SchrammArmy of Uncle Sam, The
Teasdale , Howard M.America! Proud land of liberty
Tennant, Gilbert C.That's a mother's reward from her son [2 copies]When God turns the trenches to gardens againWhen the sun goes down in France [3 copies]
Tierney, HarryIt's time for every boy to be a soldierWay down there a Dixie boy is missing
Tilly, George E.Dear old flag, The
Thatcher, JamesGrand army man, The
Thomas, CharlesAt the front of the battles you found us, we won with the red, white and blue [2 copies]
Thomas, EllaStand by your colors
Thomas, WilliamThat valley of tears
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Thompson, Gordon V.When we wind up the watch on the RhineWhen your boy comes back to you [2 copies]
Tours, Frank E.In Flanders' fields
Townsend, NatalieBelgium for ever
Tracey, William and Jack SternWhen I come back to you [2 copies]
Travaline, DominickLet the red, white and blue alone
Tullar, Grant ColfaxAngel of no man's land, The
Turk, Roy and Lou Handman and Eddie CantorIf you do what you do
Van and SchenckDon't try and steal the sweetheart of a soldier [2 copies]
Van Alstyne, EgbertFor your boy and my boyOn the road to home sweet homeSo long, mother [3 copies]What are you going to do to help the boys?
Van Heusen, JimmyThank your lucky stars and stripes
Von T ilzer, AlbertAu revoir, but not good-bye, soldier boy [2 copies]I may be gone for a long, long timeLook out here comes an American [incomplete]My baby boyTake me up with you dearieWait till you get them up in the air, boysWhen the sun goes down in Flanders
Von T ilzer, HarryCows may come, and cows may go but the bull will go on foreverGood-bye boysHe's doing his bitHe's well worth waiting forIt's a long, long way to the U.S.A. and the girl I left behindJim, Jim, don't come back 'till you winKeep the trench fires going for the boys out thereLittle good for nothing's good for something after all, TheMakin's of the U.S.A., TheMan behind the hammer and the plow, TheWhen Sunday comes to townYou'll have to put him to sleep with the Marseillaise and wake him up with a oo-la-la
Walker, BarclayLong boy
Walker, RaymondPoor Pauline [2 copies]Your mother's gone away to join the army
Walker, W. RaymondGood-night, nurse
Ward - StephensHave you seen him in France?
Warren, WilliamMarching through Berlin
Watson, FredricWhen the war is over I'll return to you
Welch, Emmett J.Star of glory, TheWrite home to mother often, soldier boy
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Wells, BillyYou stole my heart, America
Wells, JackChimes of NormandyJoan of Arc they are calling you [4 copies]
Wendling, PeteOh! How I wish I could sleep until my daddy comes home
Wendling, Pete and Jack WellsOver the top
Wenrich, PercyI ain't got weary yet! [2 copies]
Weslyn, Louis and Al. PiantadosiSend me away with a smile [3 copies]
Weston, WillieWe're going to take the sword away from William
Weston, Willie, Kendis Brockman and Nat VincentGreatest little mother in the world, The
Wheeler, Dan E. and Emma P. Stretch and George B. WheelerLong live our America
Wheeler, J. W.We are marching on to glory for the flag
White, JamesHe's a soldier of the U.S.A.
Whiting, Richard A.Along the way to WaikikiBig red motor and little blue limousine, TheI'll love you more for losing you awhileTill we meet again
Williams, [Bert] and Walker,[George]Album of gems
Williams, W. R.When Teddy comes marching home
Williams, William B.We'll keep them flying
Willson, MeredithAmerica calling
Wilson, Lew and Alfred DubinHe's got those big blue eyes like you daddy mine [2 copies]
Winkle, BillyWhen Uncle Joe steps into France
Wood, HaydnRoses of Picardy
Wrubel, AllieMy own America
Wurzell [George F. Root]Call 'em names, Jeff
Yosco, BobGirl in D ixie in the days of 1860 , A
Zaret, Hy and Bernie Wayne and Nat GardnerYanks are not coming, The
Ziegler, RachelSweetheart, sweetheart I wear the blue
Piano for two hands
7 Aronson, RudolphRough riders
Andrews, M. H.Pride of the army
Bagley, E. E.
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National emblem marchBernard, Mike
Neutrality march, The
Davis, Will J.Screaming eagle march and two-step, The
Engelmann, H.Taps! Military march
Fassbinder, William B.Cowboy, The
Frantzen, HenryMotor King
Grant, Bert F.Aero-rag, The
Greenwald, John L.American conquest
Holzmann, AbeUncle Sammy
Johnson, Victor H.Casino anniversary march and two-step
Kiefer, JosephIron division, The
Lampe, J. B odewaltHero of the isthmus
Leland, J . M.Dream of peace march
Losey, F. H.Commander-in-chief march two-stepFrom ocean to oceanSpeed kings, TheTriumphant America
Lowden, C. HaroldUncle Sam's re-union march
Mack, E.General Grant's grand march
Meacham, F. W.American patrol
Parker, W. C.Automobiling
Pierson, William T.League of nationsOn the avenue
Porter, GilbertGreat union march and two step, The
Reeves, D. W.Second regiment Connecticut national guard march
St. Clair, Floyd J.Steel king, The
Sousa, John PhilipCharlatan march, TheJack tarLiberty Bell march, The
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Southgate, F.Buchanan schottisch
Tregina, A., arr.Marines' hymn, The
Vandersloot, Carl D.General PershingOur Sammies
Washington, JamesIndependence march
Wilkins, Harry P.Coontown sarynade
A LadyRichmond blue's march
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Piano Vocal
Abe Lincoln had just one country - Kern, JeromeAfter the war is over [3 copies] - Andrieu, HarryAlbum of gems - Williams, [Bert] and Walker, [George]All for you, Uncle Sam - Ferrar, MichaelAll hits songster - Parker, W. C.Allegiance - Faust, John HowardAlong the way to Waikiki - Whiting, Richard A.America - Branen, JeffAmerica - Condie, ChristoperAmerica calling - Willson, MeredithAmerica, here's my boy [2 copies] - Lange, ArthurAmerica he's for you! - Sterling, Andrew B.America, I love you [2 copies] - Gottler, ArchieAmerica, make the world safe for democracy - Levy, Sol P.America, my country - Maetzold, E. F.America needs you like a mother - Schwartz, JeanAmerica never took water - Brennan, J. Keirn, Gus Edwards and Paul CunninghamAmerica prepare - Danmark, RibéAmerica! Proud land of liberty - Teasdale , Howard M.American beauty - Jerome, M. K.Americans come! - Foster, FayAnd he'd say oo-la-la! Wee-wee [3 copies] - Ruby, Harry and George JesselAngel of no man's land - Tullar, Grant ColfaxAngels of mercy - Berlin, IrvingAny bonds today? [3 copies] - Berlin, IrvingArcady - Jolson, Al and B. G. De SylvaAre we downhearted? No! No! No! - Donaldson, W illArms for the love of America - Berlin, IrvingArmy of Uncle Sam - Tarquin, Nicolas and Marty SchrammArmy's full of Irish - Donaldson, WalterAt the bully wooly wild west show - Abrahams, MauriceAt the Dixie military ball - Carroll, HarryAt the front of the battles you found us, we won with the red, white and blue [2 copies] - Thomas, CharlesAu revoir, but not good-bye, soldier boy [2 copies] - Von Tilzer, Albert
Back in the old town to-night - Lange, ArthurBattle song of liberty [2 copies] - Bigelow, F. E.Bebe - Silver, AbnerBecause you believe in me - Ball, Ernest R.Belgium dry your tears - Piantadosi, Al.Belgium for ever - Townsend, NatalieBenediction - Goatley, AlmaBig red motor and little blue limousine - Whiting, Richard A.Biggest thing in a soldier's life - Nelson, Edward G.Bing! Bang! Bing 'em on the Rhine - Mahoney, Jack and Allan FlynnBirth of a nation - Hammel, ElsieBlue and the gray - Dresser, PaulBoogie woogie bugle boy - Raye, Don and Hughie PriceBoys from Yankee land - Franks, Harry R.Boys in brown - Bradford, Harvey D.Break the news to mother [2 copies] - Harris, Charles K.Bring back my daddy to me - Meyer, George W.Brought back victory again - Gabriel, Jacob
Call 'em names, Jeff - Wurzel [G eorge F. Root]Call to arms - Gary, W ilmuthCall to the colors - Hoffmann, TheodoreCamouflage - Gilbert, L. Wolfe and Anatol FriedlandCheer up father cheer up mother - Paley, HermanCheer up, mother - Earl, MaryCherry blossom time - Ford, Gene
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Chimes of Normandy - Wells, JackChin up! Cherrio! Carry on! - Lane, BurtonChristmas at war - Roy, J. AmédéeCome home, Dewey, we won't do a thing to you - Dresser, PaulCome on papa - Leslie, Edgar and Harry RubyCome under the folds of the red, white and blue - Blomquist, R.Company sergeant-major - Sanderson, WilfredComprenez-vous papa - Lawrence, RayCows may come, and cows may go but the bull will go on forever - Von Tilzer, Harry
Daddy, I want to go - Stembler, EddieDancing the blues away - McCarthy, Joe, Howard Johnson and Fred FisherDear Mom - Harris, Maury ColemanDear old flag - Tilly, George E.Dear old pal of mine - Rice, GitzDefend America - Hadley, ArthurDefend the flag - O'Gorman, William J.Dirty hands, dirty face [incomplete] - Monaco, James V.Dixie volunteers [2 copies] - Leslie, Edgar and Harry RubyDo you miss me? - Federoff, HDo your little "bitty-bit" - Braham, EdmundDon't bite the hand that's feeding you [2 copies] - M organ, JimmieDon't cry Frenchy, don't cry - Donaldson, WalterDon't cry Swanee - Jolson, Al and B. G. De Sylva and Con ConradDon't forget the Salvation Army - Brown, Robert and William FrischDon't try and steal the sweetheart of a soldier [2 copies] - Van and SchenckDoughnuts - Nelson, John LouwDream of a soldier boy - Monaco, James V.Dreaming of home sweet home - Hanley, James F.Dreams just dreams - Berlin, Irving and Snyder
End of a perfect day - Jacobs-Bond, CarrieEverybody welcome - everything free! - Egan, ThomasEverything is peaches down in Georgia - Ager, Milton and George W. MeyerEv'ry time she hears the band play - Casey, James W.Eyes of youth see the truth - Cohan, George M.
Fatal ring - Hanley, James F.Father will be with us soon - MacDonald, Ballard and Nat OsborneFatherland, the Motherland, the land of my best girl - Carroll, HarryFight on Corregidor - Reid, Don and Oscar CatsiffFightin' Doug MacArthur - Ram, BuckFighting navy [2 copies] - Henry, StanleyFinest flag that flies [2 copies] - Richardson, HarryFlag of my heart and home - Aaronson, BenFlag that can't be drowned - Cowles, Jessie M artinFlag that waved at Baltimore - Havez, Jean C.For Dixie and Uncle Sam [2 copies] - Ball, Ernest R.For it is my land and your land - Mills, JoyFor Old Glory [2 copies] - Irving, WalterFor the flag, for the home, for the family - Cohan, George M.For the glory of U.S.A. - Newman, SamuelFor your boy and my boy - Van Alstyne, EgbertForget me not my American rose - Sherwood, RayFrance is calling - Shaiffer, H. D. and Clarence KohlmannFree for all - Dennis, MattFrench trot - Davis, MiltonFrom here to Shanghai - Berlin, IrvingFurther it is from Tipperary - Dudley, Bide, John Godfrey and James Byrnes
Game of love - Levi, MauriceGee! But ain't America a grand old place - Smith, ChrisGee! What a wonderful time we'll have when the boys come home - Earl, Mary
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Giddy Giddap! Go on! Go on! - Frost, JackGirl in Dixie in the days of 1860 - Yosco, BobGirl who wears a cross upon her sleeve - Mahoney, WillGive a little credit to the navy - Gumble, AlbertGive three loud cheers - Stewart, Isabel, Edith M. Gibbs and Geoffrey O'HaraGod be with my wandering boy to-night - Porter, LewGod be with our boys to-night [2 copies] - Sanderson, WilfredGod keep you safe - Cuthbertson, EdwardGod send my boy safe home again - Sawyer, Henry S.God, spare our boys over there - Jerome, William and J. F. MahoneyGoing up - Hirsch, Louis A.Good morning Mr. Zip-Zip-Zip! - Lloyd, RobertGood-night, nurse - Walker, W. RaymondGood bye Alexander - Creamer and LaytonGood-bye boys - Von Tilzer, HarryGood-bye Broadway, hello France - Baskette, BillyGood bye dear, I'll be back in a year - Kay, MackGood-bye Dolly Gray - Barnes, PaulGood-bye France [2 copies] - Berlin, IrvingGood-bye little girl, good-bye - Edwards, GusGoodbye mama - Coots, J. FredGood bye red, white and blue - Benkhart, GusGood-bye "Sally" good luck to you - Habelow, SamGood bye, that means you - Lange, ArthurGrand army man - Thatcher, JamesGreat America - Barry, FrankGreatest battle song of all - Ruby, HarryGreatest little mother in the world - Weston, Willie, Kendis, Brockman and VincentGunner Jim - Daly, Arthur J.Gussie - Byron, Royal
Have you seen him in France? - Ward - StephensHeart of the world - McConnell, George B.Hello central, give me London - Oates, James F.Hello central, give me no man's land [3 copies] - Schwartz, JeanHello! Gen'ral Pershing - Porter, LewHello! Ma - Burke, F. L.Hello! Mother I'm back home - Heath, Bobby and Sam GoldHere comes America - Glogau, JackHere's to you, MacArthur - Kent, WalterHero of them all - Richardson, HarryHe's a soldier of the U.S.A. - White, JamesHe's doing his bit - Von Tilzer, HarryHe's got those big blue eyes like you daddy mine [2 copies] - Wilson, Lew and Alfred DubinHe's had no lovin' for a long, long time - Pinkard, MaceoHe's 1-A in the army and he's A-1 in my heart - Evans, ReddHe's well worth waiting for - Von Tilzer, HarryHold your hand out, naughty boy - Murphy, C. W. and W orton DavidHome again America for me - Philleo , EstelleHome coming week in France [2 copies] - Lewis, Seneca G.Home road - Carpenter, John AldenHomesick [2 copies] - Berlin, IrvingHomeward bound [2 copies] - Meyer, George W.How can I forget - Berlin, IrvingHow 'ya gonna keep 'em down on the farm? [2 copies] - Donaldson, WalterHullo, home! - Hilliam, B. C.Hunting the H un - Gottler, ArchieHurrah! For America - Prosser, RuthHurrah! For the liberty boys, hurrah! - Paul, E. T.Hurrah for Uncle Sam - Nattes, E.Hymn to Old Glory - Drobegg, William
I ain't got weary yet! [2 copies] - Wenrich, Percy
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I cannot bear to say good-bye - Owen, AnitaI didn't raise my boy to be a slacker - Platzmann, EugeneI didn 't raise my boy to be a soldier [3 copies] - Piantadosi, Al.I don't know where I'm going but I'm on my way - Fairman, GeorgeI don't want to get well [2 copies] - Jentes, HarryI have no other sweet heart but you - Rosenfeld, M onroe H. and Harry I. DavisI hear America calling - Robinson, Harry I.I love the U.S.A. - Hardy, W illI may be gone for a long, long time - Von Tilzer, AlbertI met you in springtime - Barron, Ted S.I paid my income tax today [no cover] - Berlin, IrvingI want a girl from a Yankee Doodle town - Frantzen, HenryI want to be in Dixie [2 copies] - Berlin, Irving and SnyderI want to go back to Michigan - Berlin, IrvingI want to go to Mexico - Edwards, GusI want you for myself - Berlin, IrvingI wish I had someone to say "good-bye" to - Mohr, Halsey K.I wonder what he's doing tonight - Hanley, James F.I'd be proud to be the mother of a soldier - Bayha, CharlesI'd like to see the Kaiser with a lily in his hand - Lewis, Henry, H. Johnson and B. FrischI'll be back in a year, little darlin' - Shelhamer, Ben, Jr. and Claude Heritier and Russ HullI'll be waiting sailor boy for you - Howard, Great and William GahaganI'll come sailing home to you [2 copies] - Carroll, HarryI'll fly to Hawaii - Davis, Lou and Joe and Ira SchusterI'll love you more for losing you awhile - Whiting, Richard A.I'll return, mother darling, to you - Keithley, E. ClintonI'll say she does - De Sylva, Bud, Gus Kahn and Al JolsonI'll wed the girl I left behind - Dillon, William A.I'm always thinking of Georgia - Monaco, James V.I'm building a palace in Palestine - Howard, RichardI'm glad I can make you cry [2 copies] - McCarron, Charles R. and Carey MorganI'm glad to be the mother of a soldier boy - Bowers, Frederick V.I'm goin' South - Silver, Abner and Harry WoodsI'm going to be a soldier and fight for the U.S.A. - Haller and StaffordI'm going to follow the boys - Monaco, James V.I'm gonna pin a medal on the girl I left behind - Berlin, IrvingI'm hitting the trail to Normandy so kiss me good-bye [2 copies] - Snyder, CharlesI'm not going to buy any summer clothes - Dodge, GilbertI'm on my way to Dublin Bay - Murphy, StanleyI'm sorry I made you cry - Clesi, N. J.I'm thinking of you - Lindeman, ArtI've a corner in my heart for you - Schroeder, WilliamI've been drafted - Moraine, Lyle and Chuck FosterI've got a ten day pass for a honeymoon - Donaldson, Walter, Ballard MacDonald and James F. HanleyI've got my captain working for me now - Berlin, IrvingI've got the profiteering blues - Bibo, IrvingIf he can fight like he can love, good night Germany! - Meyer, George W.If I had a son for each star in Old Glory - Burke, Joseph A.If I'm not at the roll-call [2 copies] - Boyden, George L.If we had a million more like Teddy - Bayha, CharlesIf you do what you do - Turk, Roy, Lou Handman and Eddie CantorIf you want the rainbow - Levant, OscarIn every nook and corner - Fain, SammyIn Flanders' fields - Tours, Frank E.In the folds of the starry flag - Herbert, VictorIn the good old summer time - Evans, GeorgeIs there a letter for me - Harris, Charles K.It don't seem the same since the boys marched away - Brosseau, Y. O.It must be the spirit of seventy-six - Green, Arthur N.It won't be long before we're home - Howard, Joseph E.It's a long, long way to Tipperary [2 copies] - Judge, Jack and Harry WilliamsIt's a long, long way from here to old Broadway - Jeffords, Minnie LeeIt's a long way from her to "Over There" - Payton, Lew
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It's a long way to Berlin - Lowe, Francis J.It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there! - Flatow, LeonIt's a long, long way to the U.S.A. and the girl I left behind - Von Tilzer, HarryIt's all over now - Fairman, GeorgeIt's great to be a private in the army - Kellogg, PaulIt's time for every boy to be a soldier - Tierney, Harry
Ja-da - Carleton, BobJazz baby - Jerome, M. K.Jazz dance - Overstreet, W. BentonJerry - Baskette, BillyJerry, my soldier boy - Porter, ColeJim, Jim, don't come back 'till you win - Von Tilzer, HarryJoan of Arc they are calling you [4 copies] - Wells, JackJohnny get your gun and be a soldier - Glogau, JackJohnny's in town - Meyer, George W. and Abe OlmanJust a baby's letter - Lawrence, RayJust a baby's prayer at twilight [2 copies] - Jerome, M. K.Just a lock of hair for mother - Dreyfus, MaxJust an old friend of the family - Smith, ChrisJust before the battle, mother - Root, George F.Just like Washington crossed the Delaware, General Pershing will cross the Rhine [2 copies] - Meyer, GeorgeW.Just try to picture me back home in Tennessee - Donaldson, Walter
K-K-K-Katy [2 copies] - O'Hara, GeoffreyKaiser Bill - Beatty, AlKeep 'em flying! - Coleman, BillKeep smiling at trouble - Gensler, LewisKeep the home-fires burning - Novello, IvorKeep the love-light burning in the window 'til the boys come marching home - Caddigan, "Jack" and M cHughKeep the trench fires going for the boys out there - Von Tilzer, HarryKeep your head down "Fritzie Boy" - Rice, GitzKhaki Sammy - Carpenter, John AldenKiss her good bye for me - Boyden, George L.Kiss me my honey, kiss me - Snyder, TedKiss that made me cry - Gottler, Archie
Laddie boy - Edwards, GusLaddie in khaki - Novello, IvorLaddies who fought and won - Lauder, HarryLafayette - Earl, MaryLast long mile - Breitenfeld, EmilLast night I said a prayer - Fulton, Jack and Lee Erwin and Paul De FurLet the red, white and blue alone - Travaline, DominickLet's all be Americans now [2 copies] - Berlin, Irving and Edgar Leslie and George W. MeyerLet's go, U.S.A. keep 'em flying! - Allen, Arthur A. and Harold P. WoodLet's keep the glow in Old Glory and the free in freedom too [2 copies] - Speroy, RobertLet's put the axe to the Axis - Mann, Paul and Stephan WeissLet's rally, boys! - Barlow, George S.Let's take our hats off, to our Pennsylvania boys - Montroy, StephenLetter that never reached home - Gottler, ArchieLiberty - Barron, Ted S.Liberty Bell - Mohr, Halsey K.Liberty statue is looking right at you - McCarron, Charles R. and Carey MorganLindbergh - Johnson, Howard and Al ShermanListening - Berlin, IrvingLittle bit of sunshine [2 copies] - Hanley, James F.Little Ford rambled right along - Gay, ByronLittle French mother, good-bye! - Caddigan, "Jack" and "Chick" StoryLittle good for nothing's good for something after all - Von Tilzer, HarryLittle gray mother - De Costa, HarryLittle pal - Jolson, Al, B. G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson
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Little wooden cross - Nelson, John LouwLondon pride - Coward, NoelLong boy - Walker, BarclayLong live our America - Wheeler, Dan E., Emma P. Stretch and George B. WheelerLonging for you and the U.S.A. - Bruckman, IrvingLook out here comes an American [incomplete] - Von T ilzer, AlbertLorraine [2 copies] - Fisher, FrankLove - Schroeder, WilliamLoyalty is the word today - Andino, J. E.Lucky Lindy - Baer, AbelLullaby of war - Kampman, Robert S.
Ma, I miss your apple pie - Lombardo, Carmen and John Jacob LoebMadelaine - Spitalny, PhilMagic in your big blue eyes - Osborne, NatMakin's of the U.S.A. - Von T ilzer, HarryMammy's chocolate soldier - Gottler, ArchieMammy's Dixie soldier boy - Landman, Norman H.Man behind the hammer and the plow - Von Tilzer, HarryMarching along together - Pola, Edward and Franz SteiningerMarching Americans - Grant, AllanMarching song - Hubbard, Susan WeareMarching through Berlin - Warren, WilliamMaurice Costello - Brown, CharlieMe and my Uncle Sam - Dillon, William A.Memories of France - Robinson, J. RusselMem'ries of one sweet kiss - Jolson, Al and Dave DreyerMen behind the man behind the gun - Murphy, Frank L.Merry cyclers - Rich, Louise B.Military waltz - Logan, Frederic KnightMr. Jazz himself - Berlin, IrvingMorning will come - Jolson, Al and B. G. De Sylva and Con ConradMother - Romberg, SigmundMother, I'm dreaming of you - Story, ChickMy angel of the flaming cross - Gay, ByronMy baby boy - Von Tilzer, AlbertMy Barney lies over the ocean - Grant, BertMy Belgian rose [3 copies] - Benoit, George and Robert Levenson and Ted GartonMy country - McClennan, Walter N.My dream of the big parade - McHugh, JimmyMy girl from the U.S.A. - McConnell, George B.My glory flag - Lewis, James E.My heart belongs to the U.S.A. - Hamilton, BurtonMy heart is with the U.S.A. - Burn, FarrarMy life belongs to Uncle Sam, but my heart belongs to you [incomplete] - Motzan, Otto and Schulyer GreeneMy lonely fleur-de-lis - Magine, FrankMy own America - Wrubel, AllieMy own United States - Edwards, JulianMy pal Jerry - Rose, FredMy red cross girlie - Morse, TheodoreMy sweetheart is somewhere in France [2 copies] - Earl, MaryMy Yankee boy - Solman, Alfred
Navy will bring them back! - Schuster, IraNew hail Columbia - Chadwick, George W.Newport News blues - Shifrin, W illieNobody knows how I miss you dear old pals - Dorr, Eddie and Lew PorterNow all the world's at peace - De Rose, Peter
Oh! Frenchy [2 copies] - Conrad, ConOh! How I hate to get up in the morning [2 copies] - Berlin, IrvingOh! How I wish I could sleep until my daddy comes home - Wendling, PeteOh! Isn't it funny what the searchlight can do? - David, W orton and Hermann Darewski
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Oh moon of the summer night [2 copies] - Flynn, Allan J.Oh! Susie behave - Olman, AbeOh we won't be with you to-morrow - Boyden, George L.Oh! What a time for the girlies when the boys come marching home - Ruby, HarryOld Glory we salute - Schubert, Hugh W .Old Glory, the red, white and blue - Crerie, E. Edwin and Howard H. StumpfOld Glory you're the grandest flag - Allen, Arthur A.Old spirit of seventy-six - Butts, J. FrankOn a little farm in Normandie - Osborne, NatOn the battlefield - Harwood, Don ValentineOn the old front porch - Lange, ArthurOn the road to home sweet home - Van Alstyne, EgbertOne for all - all for one - Rich, MaxwellOne o'clock baby - Jolson, AlOne, two, three, boys - Harris, Charles K.Our boys from Pennsylvania - Peoples, Harriet WilsonOur country - Piatt, W. C.Our country's flag - Parker, Mary S.Our flag in France - Bauer, Emile FrancesOur honored flag - Grimm, C. A.Over in Hero-land - Silvers, LouisOver the Rhine - Gumble, AlbertOver the top - Wendling, Pete and Jack WellsOver the top with the best of luck - Mitchell, Albert C.Over there [4 copies] - Cohan, George M.Over yonder where the lilies grow - O'Hara, Geoffrey
Packard and the ford - Carroll, HarryPardon came to late - Dresser, PaulPatria - Castle, Mrs. VernonPatriotism - O'Hara, GeoffreyPaul Revere - Mohr, Halsey K.Pay-day! - Fields, ArthurPeace - Earl, David GardnerPlease learn to love - Hilliam, B. C.Pledge of Allegiance - Bergh, ArthurPoilu pal - Nelson, John LouwPoor Pauline [2 copies] - Walker, RaymondPut a light in the window [2 copies] - Senna, ClarencePut it over for the red white and blue - Mansfield, Frank
Ragtime fight - Romberg, SigmundRagtime soldier man - Berlin, IrvingRamparts we watch - Beecher, W. GordonRaus mit der Kaiser [2 copies] - Lange, ArthurRedondo-by-the-sea - Morey, Charles, J.Remember Pearl Harbor - Reid, Don and Sammy KayeRemember the Maine - Stanford, TonyRose of "no man's land" [2 copies] - Brennan, James A.Roses of Picardy - Wood, HaydnRound her neck she wears a yeller ribbon - Norton, George A.Rum tum tiddle - Schwartz, Jean
Sailor of the U.S.A. - Roth, Charles H.Salvation lassie of mine [2 copies] - Caddigan, "Jack" and "Chick" StorySammie's saving souvenirs - Schoenberg, ChrisSammy boy - Kendis, James and James BrockmanSay a prayer for the boys out there [2 copies] - Marr, AlexSelective service songs [14 titles] - Fisher, FrankSend me a line - Cobb, George L.Send me a p icture of baby - Gottler , ArchieSend me a rose from homeland - Cooke, J. F.Send me away with a smile [3 copies] - Weslyn, Louis and Al. Piantadosi
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Service flag - Bartmess, Emma HansonShip of Uncle Sam - Erd, Daisy M. PrattShout! Wherever you may be I am an American - Schuster, Ira, Paul Cunningham and Leonard W hitcupShrine of Saint of Saint Cecilia - JokernSilver threads among the gold - Danks, H. P.Sister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers - Darewski, Hermann E.Smile and show your dimple - Berlin, IrvingSmokes for Yanks - Filler, Harry and Frank CapanoSnookey Ookums - Berlin, IrvingSo long, mother [3 copies] - Van Alstyne, EgbertSo long Sammy - Gumble, AlbertSoldier's rosary [2 copies] - Burke, Joseph A.Soldiers of Erin - Herbert, VictorSoldiers of glorious America - Lockwood, HarveySome day they're coming home again - Hilbert, HarrySome day waiting will end - Caryll, IvanSome sunny day - Berlin, IrvingSomeone is longing for home, sweet home - Berg, David, William Tracey and Jack SternSomeone is waiting for you - Piantadosi, Al.Some-one missing someone - Felcher, Joseph J.Sometimes think of me - Brown, George WalterSomewhere in France - Carroll, Earl and Rubey CowanSomewhere in France [3 copies] - Howard, Joseph E.Somewhere in France is daddy - Howard, GreatSongs of the allies [includes Star spangled Banner, The M arseillaise, God save the king, and Brabanconne] -Arlen, Harold [includes Rouget, Carey, and Van Campenhout]Song of the cherry blossoms - Stern, Alfred L.Song that will live forever - McGlennon, FelixSons of America, America needs you [2 copies] - Pierson, William T.Spirit of '76, The - Bickford, G. FrederickStand by - for we are coming - Rice, Ralph, Nat Simon and Roy NewellStand by your colors - Thomas, E llaStand with America - Carroll, Howard and Kathryn CarrollStar of glory - Welch, Emmett J.Stars of blue and gold - Friedman, LeoStella - Jolson, Al and B enny Davis and Harry AkstStrolling 'round the camp with Mary - Osborne, NatSunshine - Berlin, IrvingSweetheart, sweetheart I wear the blue - Ziegler, Rachel
Take a letter to my daddy over there - Baskette, BillyTake a little tip from father - Berlin, Irving and SnyderTake care of mother for me - Cater, FrancesTake me back to that rose covered shack - Jentes, Harry and Milton AgerTake me up with you dearie - Von T ilzer, AlbertTale of the fireside - Shannon, J. R.Tell me why you want to go to Paree - Brooks, SheltonTell that to the marines [2 copies] - Schwartz, Jean and Al JolsonTennessee - Godfrey, JeffThank your lucky stars and stripes - Van Heusen, JimmyThat international rag - Berlin, IrvingThat mesmerizing Mendelssohn tune - Berlin, IrvingThat old tattered flag [2 copies] - Scott, George D.That Spanish rag - Furth, SeymourThat valley of tears - Thomas, WilliamThat's a mother's liberty loan - Mayo and Tally and Clarence GaskillThat's a mother's reward from her son [2 copies] - Tennant, Gilbert C.That's why we love you, Betsy Ross - Reid, Ivan and Peter De RoseThen I'll come back to you - Bratton, John W.There is nothing else but Lindy in the air - Ryan, Mrs. T. J.There'll always be an England - Parker, Ross and Hughie CharlesThere'll be a hot time for the old men [2 copies] - Meyer, George W.There's a Dixie girl who's longing for a Yankee Doodle boy [2 copies] - Meyer, George W.
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There's a girl in Chateau Thierry - Gideon, MelvilleThere's a green hill out in Flanders [2 copies] - Flynn, Allan J.There's a light in your eyes - Caryll, IvanThere's a little blue star in the window - Klickmann, F. HenriThere's a long, long trail - Elliott, ZoThere's a picture in my old kit bag - Sweet, Al.There's a service flag flying at our house - Brown, Al. W.There's an angel missing from heaven - Speroy, RobertThere's no country like my country! - Herbert, JeanThey had to stand up every time they sat down - Shay, JeromeThey started somethin' - Sour, Robert, Don M cCray and Ernest GoldThey were all out of step but Jim - Berlin, IrvingThey're on their way to Mexico - Berlin, IrvingThose Charlie Chaplin feet - Gottler, ArchieThree wonderful letters from home - Hanley, James F.Til reveille - Cowan, Stanley and Bobby WorthTill we meet again - Whiting, Richard A.Tim Rooney's at the fightin' - Flynn, NorahTip-top Tipperary Mary - Carroll, HarryTo save the world for freedom [2 copies] - Leonard, ArthurTribute to the national guards, army and navy - Koellhoffer, B. A.Twenty-one dollars a day - once a month - Bernard, Felix
Uncle Sam, we'll a ll be there - Ingraham, Edward M.Uncle Sammy here I am - Johnson, James P.U.S.A. - Davies, Frank J.U.S.A. march to victory - Rodrock, Gertrude FergusonUnited we stand - Meade, Samuel
V calls for victory - Ortmann, WilliamVictory - King, Joseph N.
Wait till you get them up in the air, boys - Von Tilzer, AlbertWake up, America - Glogau, JackWar babies - Hanley, James F.War brides - Calhoun, John C.Watch, hope and wait little girl [3 cop ies] - Clayton, WillWatch the bee go get the Hun - Hawley, WalterWave that flag, America - Adams, Phelps H.Way down there a Dixie boy is missing - Tierney, HarryWe are a peaceful nation - Dawson, R. KennethWe are Americans too - Razaf, Andy, Eubie Blake and Charles L. CookeWe are marching on to glory for the flag - W heeler, J. W.We did it before - Friend, Cliff and Charlie TobiasWe don't want the bacon - Carr, "Kid" Howard, Harry Russell and Jimmie HavensWe stopped them at the Marne - Rice, GitzWe take our hats off to you, Mr. Wilson! - Merrill, BlancheWe'll all be happy when the boys come home - Howard, GreatWe'll always remember Pearl Harbor - Bryan, Alfred, Willie Raskin and Gerald MarksWe'll be home - Heisler, HarryWe'll be there, Uncle Sam, we'll be there - Ryan, CharlesWe'll be waiting when you come back home [2 copies] - Rodeheaver, Homer A.We'll build a little home in the U.S.A. - Elbert, CharlesWe'll do our share [2 copies] - Egan, JackWe'll keep them flying - Williams, William B.We'll knock the Heligo-into Heligo-out of Heligoland! - Morse, TheodoreWe'll lick the Kaiser if it takes twenty years - Grosvenor, Ralph L.We'll make the Germans all sing "Yankee Doodle Doo" - Fisher, Gerrit B.We'll never let our old flag fall - Kelly, M. F.We're all Americans [2 copies] - Mangan, James T.We're all going calling on the Kaiser - Brennan, James A.We're all with you, dear America - Schaeffer, LewWe're bound to win with boys like you - Kendis, James, James Brockman and Nat Vincent
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We're building a bridge to Berlin - Grady, Bart E.We're going over - Sterling, Andrew B., Bernie Grossman and Arthur LangeWe're going over the top - Sterling, Andrew B., Bernie Grossman and Arthur LangeWe're going to celebrate the end of war in ragtime - Goetz, Coleman and Jack SternWe're going to hang the Kaiser - Kendis, James and James BrockmanWe're going to take the sword away from William - Weston, WillieWe're gonna have to slap the dirty little Jap and Uncle Sam's the guy who can do it - Miller, BobWe're on our way to France - Berlin, IrvingWee, wee Marie - Fisher, FrankWelcome home again - Jones, Stephen O.Welcome home, laddie boy, welcome home! - Edwards, GusWelcome home [2 copies] - Nelson, Edward G.What an army of men we'd have if they ever drafted girls - Piantadosi, Al and Jack GlogauWhat are you going to do to help the boys? - Van Alstyne, EgbertWhat do you say, boys? - Lowden, C. HaroldWhat'll we do with him boys? - Lange, ArthurWhen a blue service star turns to gold - Morse, TheodoreWhen a boy says good bye to his mother - Frost, JackWhen Alexander takes his ragtime band to France - Bryan, Alfred, Cliff Hess and Edgar LeslieWhen Dewey comes sailing home - Mills, KerryWhen God turns the trenches to gardens again - Tennant, Gilbert C.When I come back to you [2 copies] - Tracey, William and Jack SternWhen I get back home to you - Owen, AnitaWhen I hear that "Jaz" band play - Gray, EddieWhen I lost you - Berlin, IrvingWhen I see you I see red white and blue - Gottler, ArchieWhen I send you a picture of Berlin [2 copies] - Fay, Frank, Ben Ryan and Dave DreyerWhen it's all over - Mills, KerryWhen it's apple blossom time in Normandy - Mellor, Gifford and TrevorWhen my soldier boy comes marching home - Diener, Carl C.When old glory leads the nations through the Panama Canal - Beach, TedWhen our service star was turned to golden hue - Richmond, Allen R.When Pershing's men go marching into Picardy - Rogers, James H.When Sunday comes to town - Von Tilzer, HarryWhen Teddy comes marching home - Williams, W. R.When the appleblossoms bloom in France - Elsesser, Harry C. and J. Edwin AllemongWhen the band from Dixie land plays "La Marseillaise" - Gibson, A. J.When the band plays Dixie in France - Deagon, ArthurWhen the boat arrives - Fairman, GeorgeWhen the boys come home - Speaks, OleyWhen the clouds of war roll by - Binns, Nat, and Earl HaubrichWhen the flag goes by - Nevin, George B.When the fleet comes sailing home [2 copies] - Flanagan, T. JayWhen the goddess of liberty calls - Ferguson, T. A. and A. A. KohlhofWhen the grown up ladies act like babies - Abrahams, MauriceWhen the Kaiser does the goose-step to a good old American rag - Neander, HaroldWhen the Lusitania went down - McCarron, Char. R. and Nat VincentWhen the moon is shining somewhere in France - Rath, FrederickWhen the old boat heads for home - Fuller, EarlWhen the ships come home [2 copies] - Kern, JeromeWhen the sun goes down in Flanders - Von T ilzer, AlbertWhen the sun goes down in France [3 copies] - Tennant, Gilbert C.When the war is over I'll return to you - W atson, FredricWhen the war is over - Johnson, Charles L.When the Yankees go into battle - Praetorius, C. A.When the "Yanks" come marching home - Furth, SeymourWhen Tony goes over the top [2 copies] - Marr, AlexWhen Uncle Joe steps into France - W inkle, BillyWhen we come marching home - Lippincott, Richard E.When we get there - Marr, AlexWhen we meet in the sweet bye and bye - Murphy, StanleyWhen we reach that old port somewhere in France - Stept, Sam H.When we sailed for the U.S.A. [3 copies] - Davies, Florence E.
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When we wind up the watch on the Rhine - Thompson, Gordon V.When Yankee Doodle learns to parlez vous francais - Nelson, Edward G.When you are happy - Nelson, John LouwWhen you come back [2 copies] - Cohan, George M.When you come home again, Johnny - Klein, ManuelWhen your boy comes back to you [2 copies] - Thompson, Gordon V.When your sailor boy in b lue comes sailing home to you [2 copies] - Sheppard, M adelynWhere do we go from here [2 copies] - Johnson, Howard and Percy WenrichWhere the oceans meet in Panama - Jentes, HarryWhile you're away [2 copies] - Gilbert, L. Wolfe and Anatol FriedlandWild cherries - Snyder, TedWings of England - Revel, HarryWith Hancock union, liberty! - Dresel, Otto and H. EckhardtWith the fleet - Napier, EdwardWrite home to mother often, soldier boy - Welch, Emmett J.
Yale blues - Ellis, VivianYankee Doodle's going to Berlin - Perkins, KentYanks are not coming - Zaret, Hy, Bernie Wayne and Nat GardnerYou are children of the U.S.A. - Conrad, James W.You can't afford to marry, if you can't afford a Ford - Frost, JackYou can't beat us - Ball, Ernest R.You keep sending 'em over and we'll keep knocking 'em down - Ruby, HarryYou stole my heart, America - Wells, BillyYou'll find old Dixieland in France - Meyer, George W.You'll get all the love that's coming to you - Boyden, George L.You'll have to put him to sleep with the Marseillaise and wake him up with a oo-la-la - Von Tilzer, HarryYou'll sing, I'll sing, we'll all sing together, when the boys come home! - Brecker, SamYou're a grand old bell - Schmid, Johann C.You're a sap, Mister Jap - Cavanaugh, James, John Redmond and Nat SimonYou're the most wonderful girl [incomplete] - Abrahams, MauriceYoung America we're strong for you - McKenna, WilliamYour comrades from the U.S.A. - Lippincott, Richard E.Your country needs you now - Cormack, Rennie and George B. McConnellYour lips are no man's land but mine [2 copies] - McCarron, Charles R. and Carey MorganYour mother's gone away to join the army - Walker, Raymond
Piano for two hands
Aero-rag - Grant, Bert F.American conquest - Greenwald, John L.American patrol - Meacham, F. W .Automobiling - Parker, W. C.
Buchanan schottisch - Southgate, F.
Casino anniversary march and two-step - Johnson, Victor H.Charlatan march - Sousa, John PhilipCommander-in-chief march two-step - Losey, F. H.Coontown sarynade - Wilkins, Harry P.Cowboy - Fassbinder, William B.
Dream of peace march - Leland, J . M.
From ocean to ocean - Losey, F. H.
General Grant's grand march - Mack, E.General Pershing - Vandersloot, Carl D.Great union march and two step - Porter, Gilbert
Hero of the isthmus - Lampe, J. Bodewalt
Independence march - Washington, James
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Iron division - Kiefer, Joseph
Jack tar - Sousa, John Philip
League of nations - Pierson, William T.Liberty Bell march - Sousa, John Philip
Marines' hymn - Tregina, A., arr.Motor King - Frantzen, Henry
National emblem march - Bagley, E. E.Neutrality march - Bernard, Mike
On the avenue - Pierson, William T.Our Sammies - Vandersloot, Carl D.
Pride of the army - Andrews, M. H.
Richmond blue's march - A Lady [unknown]Rough riders - Aronson, Rudolph
Screaming eagle march and two-step - Davis, Will J.Second regiment Connecticut national guard march - Reeves, D. W .Speed kings - Losey, F. H.Steel king - St. Clair, Floyd J.
Taps! Military march - Engelmann, H.Triumphant America - Losey, F. H.
Uncle Sam's re-union march - Lowden, C. HaroldUncle Sammy - Holzmann, Abe