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Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover Artist Publisher Date Notes Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Pack up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile Felix Powell George Asaf Chappel & Co. 1915 Paddlin' Madelin' Home Harry Woods Harry Woods Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1925 Cliff Edwards (Ukelele Ike) Pagan Love Song Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed Robbins Music Corporation 1929 Pagan Love Song Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed Jorj Harris Robbins Music Corporation 1929 Robbins Popular Standard Series From the M-G-M Picture "The Pagan Love Song Arthur Freed D. Savino Robbins Music Corporation 1932 Pagan" Pagani Valz Wm. O. Barnwell Rogers and Eastman 1901 For guitar Parts for 2nd & 3rd mandolin, Pagani Waltz D.E. Hartnett Starmer Walter Jacobs 1915 guitar, piano Page Miss Glory Harry Warren Al Dubin Harms Inc. 1935 Painted, Tainted Rose Peter DeAngelis Peter DeAngelis Damian Music Publishing Co. 1963 Painting the Clouds with Sunshine Joe Burke Al Dubin M. Witmark & Sons 1929 Pal of Mine J.S. Nathan Bartley C. Costello Leo Feist 1905 Pal of My Cradle Days (Waltz Ballad) Al Piantadosi Marshall Montgomery Leo Feist, Inc. 1925 Pal of My Dreams (Waltz Ballad) Chas. E. Roat Chas. E. Roat Chas. E. Roat Music Co. 1923 Pal That I Loved Stole the Gal That I Loved, The (Ballad) Harry Pease Harry Pease Leo Feist, Inc. 1924 Dedicated to and sun by Miss Rosa Pale Moon (An Indian Love Song) Frederic Knight Logan Jesse G.M. Glick Van Doorn Morgan Forster Music Pub., Inc. 1947 Raisa For mandolin with piano or harp Palm-Branches J. Faure Max Weber Lyon & Healy 1900 accompaniment Palm-Branches (Les Rameaux) J. Faure J. Faure McKinley Music Co. n.d. Palmetto Howard Whitney G.L. Lansing M. Witmark & Sons 1903 Banjo Solo Palms, The Faure Vincent Leon 1900 2nd mandolin, guitar, piano parts Palms, The (Les Rameaux) Jean Faure Jean Faure Hugo Frey Miller Music Corporation 1944 Palms, The (Les Rameaux) J. Faure J. Faure Morris Music Co. [1926] Soprano or Tenor Armstrong Music Publishing Palms, The (Les Rameaux) J. Faure J. Faure Company n.d. Contralto or Bass Paloma, La Vittoria Yradier Rudolf Thaler Eclipse Publishing Co. 1909 Hawaiian guitar solo arr by Bob Paloma, La (The Dove) Yradier Jerry Castillo Jerry Castllo NPS Calumet Music Co. 1935 Kaai Paloma, La (The Dove) Spanish Serenade Yradier R.E. Hildreth Walter Jacobs n.d. Guitar accompaniment Pals, Just Pals Dave Dreyer Dave Dreyer Irving Berlin, Inc. 1928 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Pals of the Little Red School Ernie Erdman Ernie Erdman Barbelle Olman Music Corporation 1931 Pal-Sie Wal-Sie Sam H. Stept Charles Tobias Pud Lane Crawford Music Corporation 1934 Pamela Throws a Party Robert Allen Robert Allen Korwin Music, Inc. 1956 Panama Twilight (Hawaiian Waltz) Fisher Thompson Wilber D'Lee A.J. Stasny Music Co. 1922 Panamala, The Gus Edwards Edward Madden Starmer Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1914 Panatella (An Intermezzo) Wm. Loraine G.L. Lansing M. Witmark & Sons 1903 Banjo solo Panorama Bay James V. Monaco Grant Clarke Stark & Cowan, Inc. 1922 Pansies Mean Thoughts and Thoughts Mean You Herbert Spencer Fleta Jan Brown M. Witmark & Sons 1908 Pansy Blossom Waltz W.O. Peterson Walter Burke Thompson & Odell 1891 Banjo duet Pansy Faces William H. Penn William H. Penn Starmer Sol Bloom 1903 Pansy Waltz Clarence Melbourn W.A. Huntley 1889 Banjo and piano Papa Loves Mambo Al Hoffman Al Hoffman Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1954 Papa, Won't You Dance with Me? Jule Styne Sammy Cahn Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc. 1947 Edward B. Marks Music Paper Doll Johnny S. Black Johnny S. Black Corporation 1943 Paper Doll (Ballad Fox-Trot) Lee David Lee David Hy-art Studo B.D. Nic & Co., Inc. 1921 Parade of the Toy Soldiers Leon Jessel Wesley Schaum Schaum Publications, Inc. 1969 Organ solo Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, Op. 123 Leon Jessel Edw. B. Marks Music Co. 1921 Piano solo Parade of the Wooden Soldiers (Fox-Trot Song) Leon Jessel Leon Jessel J. Bodewalt Lampe Edw. B. Marks Music Co. 1922 Fox Trot with words Paradise (Ballad) Nacio Herb Brown Nacio Herb Brown Nacio Herb Brown, Inc. 1931 Paradise Bay Terry Sherman J. Brandon Walsh Milton Weil 1915 Paradise Isle Al Goering Ray Klages Harms Inc. 1927 Pardon My Love Oscar Levant Milton Drake Leff Irving Berlin, Inc. 1935 Paramount Productions Music Paris in the Spring Mack Gordon Mack Gordon Corp. 1935 Parsifal R. Wagner Joseph Rubinstein B. Schott's Soehne n.d. Arranged for piano Passacaglia and Fughetta, Op. 27 Harold M. Johnson Belwin, Inc. 1939 2nd Violin part only Patch of Blue, A Jerry Goldsmith Bernie Wayne Hastings Music Corporation, Inc. 1966 Patches Lee S. Roberts J. Will Callahan R. Van Buren G. Schirmer 1919 A Fox-Trot Song Patchwork Quilt, The Natalie Whitted Price Natalie Whitted Price Clayton G. Summy Co. 1941 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes S.A.T.B.; New version with Latin Pater Noster Igor Stravinsky Igor Stravinsky Boosey & Hawkes, Inc. 1949 text Path That Leads to Love, The Jas. Brachman Fred C. Farrell Maurice Shapiro 1906 Patricia Benny Davis Benny Davis Bregman, Vocco & Conn, Inc. 1950 Patriot, The … [et al.] J.S. Zamecnik Sam Fox Pub. Co. 1917 11 solo violin pieces; cover missing Hail Columbia; Star Spangled Patriotic Medley (National Airs) Eugene Walter McKinley Music Co. 1905 Banner; Yankee Doodle Pavanne Morton Gould Gladys Shelley IM-HO Mills Music, Inc. 1939 Peaceful Evening, A (Idylle), Op. 20 Carl Gaenschals McKinley Music Co. 1917 Peacock Walk Genevieve Lake The Willis Music Co. 1944 Piano solo Peanut Vendor, The (El Manisero) Moises Simons Marion Sunshine Lawrence Kempton Frederick Manning Edward B. Marks Music Co. 1930 Fox Trot Pearlie Hurley Richard R. Hanch Richard R. Hanch N. Valtsin John Stark & Son 1905 Pearls et Dentelles (Pearls & Laces) Valse, Opus 50 G. Ludovic Century Music Publishing Co. 1901 Pearly Dewdrop, The (Mazurka de Salon) S. McIntire Birbeck HSC National Music Co. n.d. Pearly Dewdrop, The (Mazurka de Salon) S. McIntire Birbeck Frew Eclipse Publishing Co. [1906] Peek-a-boo! Duet from "The Love Cure" Edmund Eysler Edmund Eysler G. Schirmer 1909 An Operetta Peg O' My Heart Fred Fischer Alfred Bryan Rosebud Leo Feist, Inc. 1913 Peg O' My Heart Fred Fisher Alfred Bryan Robbins Music Corporation 1947 Revised version Peggy O'Neil (Waltz Song) Harry Pease Harry Pease Leo Feist, Inc. 1921 Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. B. Pen-Mar Lancers F.J. Halm F.J. Halm 1884 Howell Griswold Pennies from Heaven Arthur Johnston John Burke Joy Music, Inc. 1936 Pennsylvania J. Francis Weber J. Francis Weber J.F. Weber n.d. Pennsylvania Home Clara L. Baker Clara L. Baker Clara L. Baker 1922 Pennsylvania Polka Lester Lee Lester Lee Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1942 Pennsylvania Polka Lester Lee Lester Lee Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1942 Penny a Kiss - A Penny a Hug, A Buddy Kaye Buddy Kaye Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1950 Penny Serenade Melle Weersma Hal Hallifax The World Wide Music Co. 1938 Tango Fox Trog Ballad Pense D'Automne (Autumn Thoughs) Valse Sentimental M. Melville-Ellis G.L. Lansing M. Witmark & Sons n.d. Banjo solo Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Penseroso, Il (El Pensador), Op. 45, No. 16 Stephen Heller McKinley Music Co. 1922 Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone) Will Jason Will Jason Famous Music Corp. 1931 People Jule Styne Bob Merrill Chappell-Styne, Inc. 1964 People Like You Larry Kusik Larry Kusik Leo Feist, Inc. 1967 People Will Say We're in Love Richard Rodgers Oscar Hammerstein II Holley Williamson Music, Inc. 1943 Pepeeta (Vals Espanol) R.E. Hildreth H.C. Whorf Walter Jacobs 1903 1st Mandolin or Violin Pepeeta (Vals Espanol) R.E. Hildreth Walter Jacobs n.d. Piano Perfect Day, A Carrie Jacobs-Bond Carrie Jacobs-Bond Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son 1910 Cello Obligato; Low voice Perfect Day, A Carrie Jacobs-Bond Carrie Jacobs-Bond Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son 1910 Cello Obligato; Medium voice Perfect Day Waltz, A Carrie Jacobs-Bond Carrie Jacobs-Bond & Son 1916 Waltz for Piano Perfection (Spanish) Mazourka Wm. A. Huntley Wm. A. Huntley 1886 Complete for Banjo Solo or Duet Alberto Dominguez Perfida Alberto Dominguez (Spanish) Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. 1941 Subtitle on cover: We will Love "Perhaps" Fred C. Swan Fred C. Swan D.W. Cooper 1919 Again Cherry Lane Music Publishing Co., Perhaps Love John Denver John Denver Inc. 1981 Perles et Dentelles (Pearls and Laces) Waltz, Op. 50 G. Ludovic M.D. Swisher [1907] Perpetuo Mobile (from the Little Suite, No. 6) Carl Bohm Carl Fisher 1925 For Violin with Piano acc. Perpetuum Mobile Carl Bohm Carl Fischer Inc. 1925 For Violin with Piano acc. Persian Lamb Rag (A Pepperette) Percy Wenrich Walter Jacobs Starmer Walter Jacobs 1908 For Mandolin with guitar acc. Persian Lamb Rag (A Pepperette) Percy Wenrich Walter Jacobs 1908 Piano acc. Only Personality Jimmy Van Heusen Johnny Burke Burke & Van Heusen, Inc. 1945 Pert and Pretty Waltz A.J. Weidt Walter Jacobs 1913 For Mandolin with guitar acc. Pert and Pretty Waltz A.J. Weidt Herman Friedrich Walter Jacobs 1913 Piano acc. Only Peter Cottontail Steve Nelson Steve Nelson Hill and Range Songs, Inc. 1950 Peter Cottontail Steve Nelson Steve Nelson Hill and Range Songs, Inc. 1950 Peter Pan (I Love You) Robert King Robert King Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1924 Peter Piper Richard A. Whiting Johnny Mercer Jorj Harris Robbins Music Corporation 1936 Petit Menuet, Op. 34 Paolo Conte B. F. Wood 1925 For piano Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Arthur Traves Petite Gavotte, Op. 9, No.
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