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Sammlung US-Amerikanische Kriegsschlager 1914-1945: S 0228 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik Deutsches Volksliedarchiv: Sammlung US-amerikanische Kriegsschlager 1914-1945: S 0228 Sammlung US-amerikanische Kriegsschlager 1914-1945 144 Lieddrucke: US-amerikanische Kriegsschlager aus der Zeit des Ersten und des Zweiten Weltkriegs. (Quelle: http://kalliope.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/: Sammlung US-amerikanische Kriegsschlager 1914-1945) Stand: März 2013 Seite 1 von 9 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik Deutsches Volksliedarchiv: Sammlung US-amerikanische Kriegsschlager 1914-1945: S 0228 Teil 1: 98 patriotische bzw. kriegsbezogene Songs aus den USA 1914-1918 (Erster Weltkrieg). Im Einzelnen: . All Together "We're Out to Beat the Hun" (T: E. Paul Hamilton, M: M. L. Lake). New York, Detroit: Jerome H. Remick 1918 (S 0228-5); . After the War Is Over Will There Be Any Home Sweet Home? (T: E. J. Pourmon, M : Joseph Woodruff). Newark, N.J.: Broad & Market 1917 (S 0228-13); . America, Here's My Boy (T: Andrew B. Sterling, M: Arthur Lange). New York: Joe Morris Music Co. 1917 (S 0228-37); . America I Love You (T: Edgar Leslie, M: Archie Gottler). New York: Kalmar & Puck Music Co. 1915 (zwei unterschiedliche Ausgaben S 0228-48 und -49); . America Needs You Like a Mother (T: Grant Clarke, M: Jean Schwartz). New York: Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams 1917 (S 0228-34); . And He'd Say "Oo-La La! Wee-Wee" (T/M: George Jessel & Harry Ruby). New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1919 (S 0228-94); . The Battle Song of Liberty (T: Jack Yellen, M: George L. Cobb). Boston: Walter Jacobs 1917 (S 0228-50); . Bing! Bang! Bing 'Em on the Rhine! (T/M: Jack Mahoney & Allan J. Flynn). New York, Detroit: Jerome H. Remick 1918 (S 0228-12); . Bring Back, Bring Back the Kaiser to Me (T: Adele Rowland & Ed Moran, M: Harry von Tilzer). New York: Harry von Tilzer 1917 (S 0228-22); . Buy a Bond, Buy a Bond for Liberty (T/M: Erle Threlkeld). Indianapolis: Seidel Music Co. 1918 (S 0228-46); . Cheer Up, Tommy Atkins (T: Will J. Hart, M: Edward G. Nelson). New York: F. B. Haviland Pub. Co. 1918 (S 0228-55); . Don't Bite the Hand That's Feeding You (T: Thomas P. Hoier, M: Jimmie Morgan). New York: Leo Feist 1915 (S 0228-72); . Dumpty Deedle Dee Dum Dee (T: Hal Crane, M: Walter Donaldson). New York: M. Witmark & Sons 1918 (S 0228-36); . For Your Boy and My Boy (Buy Bonds! Buy Bonds!) (T: Gus Kahn, M: Egbert Van Alstyne). New York, Detroit: Jerome H. Remick 1918 (S 0228- 61); . Germany, You'll Soon Be No Man's Land (Words: James E. Dempsey & Tom Kennedy, M: Joe Burke & Sam Downing). New York, Detroit: Jerome H. Remick 1918 (S 0228-80); . Giddy Giddap! Go On! Go On! (We're on Our Way to War) (T/M: Jack Frost). Chicago, New York: Frank K. Root & Co. 1917 (S 0228-8); . Good-Bye Broadway, Hello France (T: C. Francis Reisner u. Benny Davis, M: Billy Baskette). New York: Leo Feist 1917 (S 0228-23); . Good-Bye, Farewell, Raus mit Kaiser Bill (T: G. H. Carey, M: C. H. Driskell). Akron, Ohio: Success Music Co. 1917 (S 0228-17); Seite 2 von 9 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik Deutsches Volksliedarchiv: Sammlung US-amerikanische Kriegsschlager 1914-1945: S 0228 . Good-Bye Germany (T: J. Edwin & Lincoln McConell, M: J. Edwin McConnell). Chicago: Ted Browne Music Co. 1918 (S 0228-28); . Hello Central! Give Me No Man's Land (T: Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young, M: Jean Schwartz). New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1918 (S 0228- 14); . How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm (T: Joe Young & Sam M. Lewis, M: Walter Donaldson). New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1919 (zwei unterschiedliche Ausgaben S 0228-92a und -93); . Hunting the Hun (T: Howard E. Rogers, M: Archie Gottler). New York: Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams 1918 (S 0228-4); . I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier (T: Alfred Bryan, M: Al Piantadosi). New York: Leo Feist 1915 (S 0228-63); . I Don't Want to Get Well (T: Harry Pease & Howard Johnson, M: Harry Jentes). New York: Leo Feist 1917 (S 0228-67); . If He Can Fight Like He Can Love, Good Night Germany (T: Grant Clarke & Howard E. Rogers, M: George W. Meyer). New York: Leo Feist 1918 (S 0228-42); . If I Am Not at the Roll Call (Kiss Mother Goodbye For Me) (T/M: George L. Boyden). New York: Leo Feist 1918 (S 0228-45); . If You Must Go to War Bring the Kaiser Back. Jazz Song (T/M: Garland Tucker & Harry Baisden). Des Moines, Iowa: Homer-Garber 1918 (S 0228-83); . It's a Long Way to Berlin, But We'll Get There (T: Arthur Fields, M: Leon Flatow). New York: Leo Feist 1917 (S 0228-9); . It's a Long Way to the USA and the Girl I Left Behind (T: Val Trainor, M: Harry Von Tilzer). New York: Harry von Tilzer 1917 (S 0228-38); . It's Time for Every Boy to Be a Soldier (T: Alfred Bryan, M: Harry Tierney). New York, Detroit: Jerome H. Remick 1917 (S 0228-60); . Joan of Arc, They Are Calling You (T: Alfred Bryan & Willie Weston, M: Jack Wells). New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1917 (S 0228-15); . Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight (For Her Daddy Over There) (T: Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young, M: M. K. Jerome). New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1918 (S 0228-32); . Just Like Washington Crossed the Delaware, General Pershing Will Cross the Rhine (T: Howard Johnson, M: George W. Meyer). New York: Leo Feist 1918 (S 0228-26); . Kaiser Bill (T: Raymond Egan, M: Egbert Van Alstyne). New York, Detroit: Jerome H. Remick 1918 (S 0228-87); . Keep Your Head Down, Fritzi Boy (We Saw You) (T/M: C. W. Murphy & Norton David). New York: Francis, Day & Hunter 1918 (S 0228-10); . Let's All Be Americans Now (T/M: Irving Berlin, Edgar Leslie & George W. Meyer). New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1917 (S 0228-59); . Liberty Bell (It's Time to Ring Again) (T: Joe Goodwin, M: Halsey K. Mohr). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1917 (S 0228-52); . Long Boy (T: William Herschel, M: Barclay Walker). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1917 (S 0228-24); Seite 3 von 9 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik Deutsches Volksliedarchiv: Sammlung US-amerikanische Kriegsschlager 1914-1945: S 0228 . Lorraine (My Beautiful Alsace Lorraine) (T: Alfred Bryan, M: Fred Fisher). New York: McCarthy & Fisher Inc. 1917 (S 0228-66); . Madelon (I'll Be True to the Whole Regiment) ["English version of the celebrated French soldier's song"] (T: Louis Bousquet, M: Camille Robert). New York, Detroit: Jerome P. Remick 1918 (S 0228-77); . Mother, Here's Your Boy. (T/M: Sidney D. Mitchell, Archie Gottler & Theodore Morse). New York: Leo Feist 1918 (S 0228-43); . Mr. Sousa's Yankee Band (T/M: J. Farrell & Gene Green). Chicago, New York: Tell Taylor Music Publisher 1918 (S 0228-25); . My Barney Lies Over the Ocean (T: Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young, M: Bert Grant). New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1919 (S 0228-92); . Oh! Frenchy (T: Sam Ehrlich, M: Con Conrad). New York: Broadway Music Co. 1918 (S 0228-142); . Oh! How I Hate To Get Up in the Morning (T/M: Irving Berlin). New York: Waterson, Berlin & Snyder 1918 (zwei unterschiedliche Ausgaben S 0228-78 und -79); . Ooh! La, La (I'm Having a Wonderful Time) (T: Bud Green, M: Edward G. Nelson). New York: Stasny Music 1918 (S 0228-76); . Over There (T/M: George M. Cohan). New York: William Jerome 1917 (S 0228-11); . Paul Revere (Won't You Ride for Us Again?) (T: Joe Goodwin, M: Halsey K. Mohr). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1918 (S 0228-47); . Private Alexander (T/M: Lloyd Garrett). New York, Cicago: Frank K. Root & Co. 1918 (S 0228-141); . Ragtime Volunteers Are Off to War, The (T: Ballard MacDonald, M: James F. Hanley). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1917 (S 0228-7); . Raus Mit der Kaiser (He's in Dutch) (T: Andrew B. Sterling & Bartley Costello, M: Arthur Lange). New York: Joe Morris Music Co. 1917 (S 0228-75); . Rose of No Man's Land, The (T: Jack Caddigan, M: James A. Brennan). New York: Leo Feist 1918 (S 0228-44); . The Russians Were Rushin', the Yanks Started Yankin' (T: Carey Morgan, M: Chas. McCarron). New York: Broadway Music Corporation 1918 (S 0228-73); . Sammy (T: Richard Western, M: Arthur Olaf Andersen). Chicago: The Music Press 1918 (S 0228-58); . Say a Prayer for the Boys "Out There" (T: Bernie Grossman, M: Alex Marr). New York: Joe Morris Music Co. 1917 (S 0228-16); . Send Me Away with a Smile (T/M: Louis Weslyn & Al Piantadosi). New York: Al. Piantadosi & Co. 1917 (S 0228-39); . Sliding Sid (T/M: Abe Losch). Williamsport, Pa.: Vandersloot Music Pub. Co. 1918 (S 0228-3); . There Will Be No Kaiser Anymore (T/M: James M. Black). Williamsport, Pa.: James M. Black 1917 (S 0228-19); . There's a Red-Bordered Flag in the Window (T: Fred Ziemer, M: J. R. Shannon). Williamsport, Pa.: Vandersloot Music Pub. Co. 1918 (S 0228- 41); Seite 4 von 9 Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Zentrum für Populäre Kultur und Musik Deutsches Volksliedarchiv: Sammlung US-amerikanische Kriegsschlager 1914-1945: S 0228 . Three Wonderful Letters from Home (T: Joe Goodwin & Ballard MacDonald, M: James F. Hanley). New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. 1918 (S 0228-40); . Tom, Dick and Harry and Jack (T: Howard Johnson, M: Milton Ager).
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