"A" - You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song) 1948 Buddy Kaye Fred Wise Sidney Lippman 1 Piano Solo | Twelfth 12Th Street Rag 1914 Euday L

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Box Title Year Lyricist if known Composer if known Creator3 Notes # "A" - You're Adorable (The Alphabet Song) 1948 Buddy Kaye Fred Wise Sidney Lippman 1 piano solo | Twelfth 12th Street Rag 1914 Euday L. Bowman Street Rag 1 3rd Man Theme, The (The Harry Lime piano solo | The Theme) 1949 Anton Karas Third Man 1 A, E, I, O, U: The Dance Step Language Song 1937 Louis Vecchio 1 Aba Daba Honeymoon, The 1914 Arthur Fields Walter Donovan 1 Abide With Me 1901 John Wiegand 1 Abilene 1963 John D. Loudermilk Lester Brown 1 About a Quarter to Nine 1935 Al Dubin Harry Warren 1 About Face 1948 Sam Lerner Gerald Marks 1 Abraham 1931 Bob MacGimsey 1 Abraham 1942 Irving Berlin 1 Abraham, Martin and John 1968 Dick Holler 1 Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder (For Somebody Else) 1929 Lewis Harry Warren Young 1 Absent 1927 John W. Metcalf 1 Acabaste! (Bolero-Son) 1944 Al Stewart Anselmo Sacasas Castro Valencia Jose Pafumy 1 Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive 1944 Johnny Mercer Harold Arlen 1 Ac-cent-tchu-ate the Positive 1944 Johnny Mercer Harold Arlen 1 Accidents Will Happen 1950 Johnny Burke James Van Huesen 1 According to the Moonlight 1935 Jack Yellen Joseph Meyer Herb Magidson 1 Ace In the Hole, The 1909 James Dempsey George Mitchell 1 Acquaint Now Thyself With Him 1960 Michael Head 1 Acres of Diamonds 1959 Arthur Smith 1 Across the Alley From the Alamo 1947 Joe Greene 1 Across the Blue Aegean Sea 1935 Anna Moody Gena Branscombe 1 Across the Bridge of Dreams 1927 Gus Kahn Joe Burke 1 Across the Wide Missouri (A-Roll A-Roll A-Ree) 1951 Ervin Drake Jimmy Shirl 1 Adele 1913 Paul Herve Jean Briquet Edward Paulton Adolph Philipp 1 Adeste Fideles (Portuguese Hymn) 1901 Jas. J. Freeman 1 Adios 1931 Eddie Woods Enric Madriguera 1 Adios, Mariquita Linda 1925 Marcos A. Jimenez Ray Gilbert 1 Adios, My Rose of Laredo 1938 Homer Gayne Atze Taconis 1 Adorable 1933 George Marion Jr Richard A. Whiting 1 Adoration Waltz 1924 A.F. Otis Frank Magine C. Romano 1 Affair to Remember, An 1957 Harold Adamson Harry Warren Leo McCarey 1 Afraid to Dream 1937 Mack Gordon Harry Revel 1 Afraid to Say Hello (Since You Said Goodbye) 1941 Larry Taylor Jerry Arlen 1 African Waltz, The 1961 Mel Mitchell Galt MacDermot Norman Sachs 1 Africana: A Rag-time Classic 1903 Leo E. Berliner 1 After All 1919 J. Will Callahan Lee S. Roberts 1 After All It's Spring 1951 Kim Gannon Walter Kent 1 After All That We've Been Thru 1930 Norman Costello 1 After Every Party 1922 Arthur Freed Earl Burtnett 1 After Hours 1946 Robert Bruce Avery Parrish Buddy Feyne 1946, 1963 editions 1 After My Laughter Came Tears 1928 Charles Tobias Roy Turk 1 After Sundown 1933 Arthur Freed Nacio Herb Brown 1 2nd copy titled "After the Ball is Over" with 1948 copyright, arranged by John After the Ball 1920 Chas. K. Harris Bach 1 After the Gold Rush 1970 Neil Young 1 After the Honeymoon 1911 Irving Berlin Ted Snyder 1 After the War Is Over Will There Be Any Credits differ for Home Sweet Home? 1917 E.J. Pourmon Harry Andrieu Jos. Woodruff cover and inside 1 After Today 1967 Leslie Bricusse 1 After To-nite We're Thru 1931 B. B. B. Wynn Hammer 1 After Twelve O'Clock 1932 Joe Moore Hoagy Carmichael 1 After We Kiss 1927 Addy Britt Ted Fiorito 1 After You Get What You Want You Don't Want It 1920 Irving Berlin 1 After Your Kids 1930 Edward Eliscu Nacio Herb Brown 1 After You've Gone 1918 Creamer Layton 1 Afterglow 1936 Al Stillman Buck Ram Phil Levant 1 Again 1948 Dorcas Cochran Lionel Newman 1 Against the Stream 1868 George Cooper J.R. Thomas 1 Agnus Dei (Lamb of God) Georges Bizet 1 Agnus Dei (O Lamb of God) 1923 G.A. Grant-Schaefer 1 Ah Woo! Ah Woo! - To You 1936 Cliff Friend 1 From "Martha" by Ah! So Pure (M'Appari Tutt' Amor) 1915 Fr. Von Flotow Friedrich von Flotow 1 Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life 1910 Rida Johnson Young Victor Herbert 1 Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life (The Dream Melody) 1910 Rida Johnson Young Victor Herbert 1 Ah, But Is It Love? 1933 E.Y. Harburg Jay Gorney 1 Johnny Ah, But It Happens 1948 "By" Dunham Walter Kent Warrington 1 Ah, But We've Learned! 1932 Roy Turk J. Fred Coots 1 Ah, Love, But a Day! 1900 Robert Browning Mrs. H.H.A. Beach 1 Ah, Moon of My Delight 1896 Liza Lehmann Words from Rubaiyat 1 Ahab the Arab 1962 Ray Stevens 1 Ain't Doin' Bad Doin' Nothin' 1947 Lee Jarvis Joe Venuti Van Alexander 1 Ain't Even Done With the Night 1980 John "Cougar" Mellencamp 1 Ain't Got Nuthin', Don't Want Nuthin' Nuthin' Nuthin' But You 1934 W.J. McKenna Geoffrey O'Hara 1 Ain't Got Time to Die 1955 Hall Johnson 1 Ain't I Got You, Ain't You Got Me? 1930 Dave Oppenheim Al Piantadosi Tony Martin 1 Ain't It the Truth? 1927 Winella Ponnae Jeane Gayle 1 Ain't Love a Wonderful Thing (Um-m-m Papa Um-m-m Mama) 1923 King Zany Roy Ingraham 1 Ain't Misbehavin' 1929 Andy Razaf Thomas "Fats" Waller Harry Brooks 1 Ain't No Sunshine 1971 Bill Withers 1 Recorded by Helen Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady 1974 Harriet Schock Reddy 1 Ain't She Sweet? 1927 Jack Yellen Milton Ager 1 Ain't That a Shame! 1955 Antoine Domino Dave Bartholomew 1 Ain't That Marvelous (My Baby Love Me) 1933 Ben Bernie Al Goering Walter Hirsch 1 Ain't That the Way It Goes? 1931 Roy Turk Fred E. Ahlert 1 Ain't We Carryin' On 1926 Billy Frisch Roy Bergere 1 Raymond B. Ain't We Got Fun 1921 Gus Kahn Richard A. Whiting Egan 1 Ain't You Ashamed! 1923 Sidney D. Mitchell Seymour Simons Lew Brown 1 Ain't You Coming Back to Old New Hampshire Molly? 1906 Robert F. Roden J. Fred Helf 1 Ain'tcha Ever Comin' Back 1947 Irving Taylor Axel Stordahl Paul Weston 1 Ain't-Cha' Glad? 1933 Andy Razaf Thomas Waller 1 Ain'tcha Kinda Sorry Now? 1932 Ned Wever Milton Ager 1 Airy Fairies 1906 Geo. L. Spaulding 1 Alabama Jubilee 1915 Jack Yellen George L. Cobb 1 Alabama Lullaby 1919 Cal De Voll 1 Alabamy Blacksheep Won't You Return to My Fold 1923 King Zany Roy Ingraham 1 Alabamy Bound 1925 Bud DeSylva Ray Henderson Bud Green 1 Alas, That Spring Should Vanish 1933 Clark Harrington Words from Rubaiyat 1 Alaska 1924 Elizabeth Evelyn Moore Victor Young 1 Alaska's Flag 1940 Marie Drake Elinor Dusenbury 1 Alexander 1904 Andrew Sterling Harry Von Tilzer 2 Alexander the Swoose 1941 Ben Forrest Leonard Keller Glenn Burrs Frank Furlett 2 2nd copy is 1938 Alexander's Ragtime Band 1911 Irving Berlin arrangement 2 Alfie 1966 Hal David Burt F. Bacharach 2 Alibi Baby 1937 Edward Heyman Tot Seymour Vee Lawnhurst 2 Alibi Baby (Mary) 1923 Dorothy Donnelly Arthur Samuels 2 Alice Blue Gown 1919 Joseph McCarthy Harry Tierney 2 Alice Gray 1831? Mrs P. Millard 2 Nathaniel Alice in Wonderland 1933 Leo Robin Dmitri Tiomkin Finston 2 Alice in Wonderland 1933 Charles Tobias Jack Scholl Murray Mencher 2 Alice, Where Art Thou Going 1906 Will A. Heelan Albert Gumble 2 All Aboard for Dixie Land 1913 Jack Yellen George L. Cobb 2 All Aboard for Dreamland, Baby (Kiss Mama and Papa Goodnight) 1932 Joe Young Abel Baer 2 All Agree On a Pretty Girl 1912 Will B. Johnstone Alexander Johnstone 2 All Alone 1911 Wm. Dillon Harry Von Tilzer 2 All Alone 1924 Irving Berlin 2 All Alone Monday 1926 Bert Kalmar Harry Ruby 2 All American Girl 1932 Al Lewis 2 All Around the Christmas Tree 1945 Johnny Stuart Johnny Klein 2 All Around the Christmas Tree 1940 Raymond Scott 2 All Ashore 1938 Billy Hill 2 All By Myself 1975 Eric Carmen 2 2nd copy 1946 All By Myself 1921 Irving Berlin arrangement 2 All For You 1899 Samuel Minturn Peck Guy D'Hardelot 2 All For You 1915 Henry Blossom Victor Herbert 2 All For You 1919 Bertrand-Brown 2 All For You 1942 Robert Scherman 2 Booker T. Jones & William All God's Children Got Soul 1969 Bell 2 All I Ask Of You (from "The Phantom of the Opera") 1986 Andrew Lloyd Webber Charles Hart Richard Stilgoe 2 Allan Courtney & Bernard All I Can Do Is Whistle 1933 Seiffert 2 From "The Affairs of All I Do Is Dream of You 1934 Arthur Freed Nacio Herb Brown Dobie Gillis" 2 Jimmy Holiday & Eddie All I Ever Need Is You 1970 Reeves 2 All I Have Left Is a Broken Heart (Broken Over You) 1932 Gene Latham Ray Hibbeler 2 All I Have To Do Is Dream 1958 Boudleaux Bryant 2 All I Need 1941 Ben Forrest Glenn Burrs Leonard Keller 2 All I Need Is the Girl 1959 Stephen Sondheim Jule Styne 2 All I Owe Ioway 1945 Oscar Hammerstein 2nd Richard Rodgers 2 All I Want For Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth 1946 Don Gardner 2 All In a Day 1929 Clarence E. Hewitt Tom J. Fleming 2 All In Favor Say "Aye" 1939 Cliff Friend 2 All Mine- Almost 1933 Charles Newman Isham Jones 2 All My Life 1936 Sidney Mitchell Sam H.
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