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Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover Artist Publisher Date Notes Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Lad Who Went to War, A Alfred Bryan Alfred Bryan The American Advance Music Co. 1905 T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & Ladder of Roses, The Raymond Hubbell R.H. Burnside Hunter 1915 Laddie Ciro Pinsuti H.L. Darcy Jaxone The S. Brainard's Sons Co. 1886 Lady Angeline George Christie Dave Reed M. Witmark & Sons 1912 No cover Lady Baltimore (Waltzes) J. Mahlon Duganne Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1906 Lady Divine Nathaniel Shilkret Richard Kountz M. Witmark & Sons 1929 Lady from 29 Palms, The Allie Wrubel Allie Wrubel Martin Music 1947 Lady of Spain Tolchard Evans Erell Reaves Sam Fox Pub. Co. 1944 Lady of the Evening Irving Berlin Irving Berlin Chas. N. Grant Rosebud Irving Berlin Inc. 1922 Lady Play Your Mandolin Oscar Levant Irving Caesar Jorj Harms Incorporated 1930 Lafayette (We Hear You Calling) Mary Earl Mary Earl Barbelle Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1918 Laff It Off! Bert Kalmar Bert Kalmar Henry Waterson, Inc. 1924 Laffargue (March and Two-Step) Edmund Braham The Laffargue Co. Inc. 1912 For the pianoforte Lamb of Calvary E. Ruth Greiner Wm. Claire Greiner Family Christian Inspiration, Inc. 1976 Melody based on a theme from Lamp Is Low, The Peter De Rose Mitchell Parish Robbins Music Corporation 1939 Ravel's Pavane Lamp of Faith, The Shirley Fenne Shirley Fenne [Manning] Lee Finburgh, Inc. 1951 American version of Mexican song Lamp of Memory, The Gonzalo Curiel Al Stillman IM-HO Edward B. Marks Music 1940 "Incertidumbre" Lamplighter's Serenade, The Hoagy Carmichael Paul Francis Webster Robbins Music Corporation 1942 Land of Make Believe, The Harold B. Freeman Harold B. Freeman Harold Freeman Music Co. 1919 Land of My Dreams (Waltz Song) Anita Owen Anita Owen Frederick S. Manning The Jones Music Co. 1919 Lane in Spain, A (Fox-Trot Song) Al Lewis Al Lewis Harms Inc. 1926 Lantern of Love (Fox-Trot Song) Percy Wenrich Raymond W. Peck Leo Feist, Inc. 1925 Lara's Theme from "Doctor Zhivago" (Somewhere, My Love) Maurice Jarre Paul Francis Webster Robbins Music Corporation 1966 Largo G.F. Handel Morris Music Co. n.d. Largo (from "New World Symphony") Anton Dvorak Century Music Publishing Co. 1940 For Orchestra with solo B flat Largo/The Lost Chord/The Palms Handel Geo. L. Tracy Oliver Ditson Company 1899 cornet Laroo, Laroo, Lilli Bolero Sidney Lippman Sylvia Dee Nick Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1948 Last Call for Love, The E.Y. Harburg E.Y. Harburg Leo Feist, Inc. 1942 Last Hope, The L.M. Gottschalk William Hall & Sons 1856 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Last Hope, The L.M. Gottschalk Frew Eclipse Publishing Co. [1905] For the piano Last Hope, The L.M. Gottschalk DeLuxe Music Co. n.d. Last Mile Home, The Walter Kent Walter Kent Leeds Music Corporation 1949 Key of E flat "Last Night" Otto M. Heinzman Otto M. Heinzman Otto M. Heinzman 1912 Last Night (Sehnsucht) Halfdan Kjerulf Halfdan Kjerulf McKinley Music Company [1912] In E flat Last Night I Said a Prayer Jack Fulton Jack Fulton IM-HO Martin Block Publishing Co., Inc. 1941 Last Night on the Back Porch (I Loved Her Best of All) Lew Brown Lew Brown Skidmore Music Co. Inc. 1923 Last Night Was the End of the World Harry von Tilzer Andrew B. Sterling Gene Buck Harry Von Tilzer Pub. Co. 1912 Medium [voice] Last Night Was the End of the World Harry von Tilzer Andrew B. Sterling Harry Von Tilzer Pub. Co. 1912 Medium [voice] Last Rose of Summer, The (From Martha) Frederick Von Flotow Jerry Castillo Nick Manoloff M.M. Cole Publishing Company 1935 Last Rose of Summer, The (From Martha) Frederick Von Flotow Jerry Castillo Nick Manoloff Calumet Music Co. 1935 Last Round-Up, The Billy Hill Billy Hill Wohlman Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1933 Last Time I Saw Paris, The Jerome Kern Oscar Hammerstein II Chappell & Co. Inc. 1940 Last Waltz, The Les Reed Les Reed Francis, Day & Hunter, Inc. 1967 Later Tonight Nacio Herb Brown Leo Robin Robbins Music Corporation 1943 Laugh! Clown! Laugh! Ted Fiorito Lewis Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1928 Laughing Eyes W.C. Powell W.C. Powell EH Pfieffer Church, Paxson & Co. 1913 Laughing on the Outside (Crying on the Inside) Mabel Wayne Ben Raleigh Broadcast Music Inc. 1946 Laughing Water (Characteristic) Frederick W. Hager Starmer Sol Bloom 1903 For Piano Laughing Water, Stop Your Crying Alfred Bryan Alfred Bryan Henry Tiedeman Barbelle Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1928 Laura David Raksin Johnny Mercer Robbins Music Corporation 1945 Laura's Pet Waltz D.W. Crist D.W. Crist 1888 Lavender and Pink (Valse) Frank E. Devrient Frank E. Devrient Schroeder 1903 Lay Down Your Arms Leon Land Paddy Roberts Ludlow Music, Inc. 1956 Lay My Head Beneath a Rose G. Falkenstein W. Madison W.R. Cameron Villa Moret Inc. 1926 George Posford Lazy Day (English) Earl Martin (English) Robbins Music Corporation 1932 Lazy Lou'siana Moon (Waltz) Walter Donaldson Walter Donaldson Manning Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, Inc. 1930 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Lazy River Hoagy Carmichael Hoagy Carmichael Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. 1931 Lazybones Johnny Mercer Johnny Mercer Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. 1933 Lazybones Johnny Mercer Johnny Mercer Southern Music Publishing Co. Inc. 1960 Lead, Kindly Light J.B. Dykes Fred L. Ryder McKinley Music Co. 1906 Lead Me to That Beautiful Band E. Ray Goetz E. Ray Goetz EH Pfeiffer Ted Snyder co. 1912 Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall W.R. Williams Beth Slater Whitson Will Rossiter 1911 Leanin' on the Ole Top Rail Nick Kenny Nick Kenny Leo Feist, Inc. 1939 Learn to Smile Louis A. Hirsch Otto Harbach Victoria Publishing Co. 1921 Leave Me With a Smile Chas. Koehler Chas. Koehler Barbelle Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1921 Archie of Duffy's Archie of Duffy's Leave Us Face It Tavern Tavern Famous Music Corporation 1944 Leaves Mustn't Fall, The Dorothy Sebastian Dorothy Sebastian Lois Publishing Company 1950 Left Right Out of Your Heart (Hi-Lee Hi-Lo Hip-Lup-Up-Up) Mort Garson Earl Shuman Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1943 Legend of the Maguire, The Andrew Mack Andrew Mack Francis Mack Publishing Co. 1904 Leichte Cavallerie (Overture) Franz von Suppe E.F. Dillebar Rogers & Eastman 1899 Leona (Dream Waltz) Byron Verge Byron Verge Willard Mayberry Byron Verge 1921 Lessons in Love Franz Lehar Harry B. Smith Othmar von Fabroz Chappell & Co. Ltd. 1911 Lester (March and Two Step) Will Hardy Lester Piano Co. 1906 Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella on a Rainy Day Sammy Fain Irving Kahal Barbelle Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1927 Let It Rain, Let It Pour, (I'll be in Virginia in the Morning) Walter Donaldson Cliff Friend JV R[anck] Leo Feist, Inc. 1925 Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Jule Styne Sammy Cahn Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc. 1945 Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Jule Styne Sammy Cahn Cahn Music Corporation 1956 Blue cover Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Jule Styne Sammy Cahn Cahn Music Corporation 1956 Red and white cover Let Me Build a Home for You Egbert Van Alstyne Arthur Gillespie Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1911 Let Me Call You Sweetheart (I'm in Love with You) Leo Friedman Beth Slater Whitson Mary R. Kidde[] Harold Rossiter Music Co. 1910 Let Me Call You Sweetheart (I'm in Love with You) Leo Friedman Beth Slater Whitson Brotts-Crews Studio Harold Rossiter Music Company 1910 Let Me Call You Sweetheart (I'm in Love with You) Leo Friedman Beth Slater Whitson Paull-Pioneer Music Co. 1929 In B flat Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Let Me Dream Curtis Gordon Ray Sherwood Grit Vandersloot Music Pub. Co. 1919 Let Me Go, Lover! Jenny Lou Carson Jenny Lou Carson Hill and Range Songs, Inc. 1954 Let Me Have My Dreams Harry Akst Grant Clarke M. Witmark & Sons 1929 "Let Me Hear the Band Play"/"The Girl I Left Behind" Charles E. Casey Charles E. Casey Jenkins Jos. W. Stern & Co. 1907 Let Me Hear the Songs My Mother Used to Sing Edward Gabriel Janet Gordon Frank K. Root & Co. 1906 Let Me Linger Longer in Your Arms Abel Baer Cliff Friend JV R[anck] Leo Feist, Inc. 1924 Fox Trot Song From the Latin-American Song "No Let Me Love You To-night Rene Touzet Mitchell Parish Robbins Music Corporation 1944 Te Importe Saber" Let Me See Your Rainbow Smile Ted. S. Barron Jean Havez Rosebud Metropolis Music Co. 1913 Let Me Write What I Never Dared to Tell (A Country Lad's Love Letter) Monroe H. Rosenfeld Chas. E. Casey Jos. W. Slern & Co. 1905 Cover missing Let My Song Fill Your Heart Song for voice and piano, low (Viennese Waltz) Ernest Charles Ernest Charles G. Schirmer, Inc. 1936 [voice] Let That Be a Lesson to You Isham Jones Isham Jones B Olman Music Corporation 1932 The Witmark Black and White Let the Rest of the World Go By Ernest R. Ball J. Keirn Brennan M. Witmark & Sons 1919 Series; In C Let the Rest of the World Go By Ernest R. Ball J. Keirn Brennan P Caminoni Jr. M. Witmark & Sons 1919 Let the Rest of the World Go By Ernest R. Ball J. Keirn Brennan M. Witmark & Sons 1919 Let There Be Love Lionel Rand Ian Grant Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. 1940 S.A.T.B. with piano acc.; Waring Let There Be Peace on Earth Sy Miller Sy Miller Hawley Ades Shawnee Press, Inc. 1956 Choral Series Let Us Say a Prayer for Daddy Lew Schaeffer Lew Schaeffer S.
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