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Printed Music Collection (Single Sheet Music) Title Composer Publisher Printed Music Collection (Single Sheet Music) Copyright / Publication Title Composer Publisher Date Physical description Other information Sabbath Chimes F. Henri Klickmann Harold Lossiter Music Company 1913 9" x 12", 6 pages reverie arranged, fingered, and edited by Moissaye Boguslawski; music by Sack Waltz, The Metcalf Moderné Publicaitons 1936 9" x 12", 4 pages sack waltz piano solo Harmonized and arranged by Johan S. Svendsen; Revised and fingered by Gustav Saeterjentens Sondag (Sehnsucht Der Saenger.; "Favorite Recital Solos For the Sennerin) Ole Bull Carl Fischer, Inc. 1901 10.5" x 13.5", 3 pages Violin with Piano Accopaniment Series 1" lyrics by Edward Madden; music by Joe Niemeyer and Nina Payne featured on Sail On To Ceylon Herman Paley Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1916 10.5" x 13.5", 6 pages cover Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob Sailboat In The Moonlight, A Loeb Crawford Music Corporation 1937 9" x 12", 6 pages featured by Mickey Alpert Carmen Lombardo and John Jacob alternate cover, with Guy Lombardo Sailboat In The Moonlight, A Loeb Crawford Music Corporation 1937 9" x 12", 6 pages featured on cover revised edition with ukelele arrangement, Saint Louis Blues W.C. Handy Handy Bros. Music Co. Inc. 1914 9" x 12", 6 pages (detached) Marion Harris featured on cover Salome William Loraine F.A. Mills Music Publisher 1898 10.5" X 13.5", 10 pages intermezzo for the pianoforte lyrics by Harry Williams; music by 10.5" x 13.5", 6 pages San Antonio Egbert Van Alstyne Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1907 (detached) cover art by Starmer Will Rossiter "The Chicago 10.5" x 13.5", 8 pages Sand Dunes (My Desert Rose) Byron Gay Publisher" 1918 (detached) "an oriental one-step", originally interpreted by Norma Brandt (America's Will Rossiter "The Chicago Rising Danseuse) in "Dance of the Sand Sand Dunes Byron Gay Publisher" 1918 10.5" x 13.5", 8 pages Dunes" lyrics by Haven Gillespie; music by J. Santa Claus is Comin' To Town Fred Coots Leo Feist Inc. 1934 9" x 12", 6 pages novelty fox trot song lyrics by Jeff Branen; music by Lyons Gilbert & Friedland Music Santa Rosa Rose & Yosco Publishers 1918 9" x 12", 4 pages cover artist Edgar Keller 10" x 13.5", 16 pages (8 for Satanella Valse (Secondo and Primo) Henri Laurent Boosey & Co both secondo and primo) Ukulele arrangement by Singhi Breen ; on back "The Up-to-the-minute song hit I Words by Harry Richman, Music by Irving Berlin, Inc. Music 'Wanna' Go Where You Go - Do What You Say It Again (I Don't Believe It - But) Abner Silver Publishers 1926 9" x 12", 4 pages Do Then I'll Be Happy" sheet music part of Irving Berlin's Music Box Revue Say It With Music Irving Berlin Irving Berlin, Inc. 1921 9" x 12", 6 pages staged by Hassard Short Printed Music Collection (Single Sheet Music) Copyright / Publication Title Composer Publisher Date Physical description Other information featured as part of George White's Scandals lyrics by Arthur Jackson; music by T.B. Harms & Francis, Day & of 1920 with Ann Pennington (Second Scandal Walk Geo. Gershwin Hunter 1910 9" x 12", 6 pages Annual Event) Scotland, Dear Scotland My Own Native Land J. Macpherson Howard & Co. 10" x 13.5", 8 pages (detached) Italian words by P. Mazzoni, English words by M.K. Stead and M.C. Se Saran Rose (Love In Springtime) Gillington; Luigi Arditi B. F. Wood Music Co. 1910 10.5" x 13.25", 10 pages Second Serenade Carl Koelling Theodore Presser Co. 1908 10.5" x 13.5", 4 pages Op. 376, No 1; Op. 86; Edited and fingered by M. Second Waltz (2me Valse) Auguste Durand Century Music Publishing Co. 1908 9" x 12", 6 pages Greenwald words by Emeric Hulme Beaman; Sea Rapture (An Impression) music by Eric Coates Chappell & Co. Ltd 1924 9" x 12", 6 pages (detached) The Boston Music CO. Selection of Classic Seguidilla (Castilian Dance) I. Albeniz The Boston Music Company 1911 9x12" 7 pages and Modern Teaching Pieces for the Piano Send Me Away With A Smile Louis Weslyn & Al Piantadosi Al. Piantadosi & Co. Inc. 1917 10.5" x 13.5", 4 pages a war song with universal appeal as featured by the Ames Bros on Coral Sentimental Me Jim Morehead and Jimmy Cassin Knickerbocker Songs, Inc. 1950 9" x 12", 4 pages Record #60140 lyrics by Maxwell Anderson; music by from the Musical Play "Knickerbocker September Song Kurt Weill Crawford Music Corporation 1938 9" x 12", 6 pages Holiday" 10.5" x 14", 8 pages (cover Serenade C. Chaminade Century Music Publishing Co. 1911 detached) Serenade Des Anges (Angel's Serenade) C. Kinkel S. Brainard & Co. 1863 10.5x14" 4 pages Serenade Roccoco Erik Meyer-Helmund B. F. Wood Music Co. Bosworth & Co. 1893 9" x 12", 5 pages lyrics by Etta Maie Flick; music by C. Shadows Across My Heart Roland Flick Flick Music Pub. Co. 1923 9" x 12", 6 pages (2 copies) Shall I Ever See My Mother's Face Again? Paul Adriance F. Trifet, Publisher August 9, 1899 11x14" 3 pages Sha-Wan-Da-Moo (An Indian Love Song) Lawrence St. Cyr Melrose Bros. Inc 1927 9.5" x 12", 1 page lyrics by Otto Harbach; music by featured in the musical love story "The Cat She Didn't Say "Yes" Jerome Kern T.B. Harms Company 1931 9" x 12", 6 pages and the Fiddle" Words by C.H. Webb; music by Lon She Sleeps Among the Daisies Dinsmore F. Trifet, Publisher January 11, 1899 11x14" 3 pages lyrics revised by Sidney D. Mitchell; music by Sam Gottlief, Phil Boutelje, featured by Charles Dornberger and his She Wouldn't Do (What I Asked Her To) and Al Burt Richomond-Robbins Inc. 1923 9" x 12", 6 pages Orchestra (Geo. White's Scandals of 1923) lyrics by Harry B. Smith & Francis Sheik Of Araby, The Wheeler; music by Ted Snyder Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. 1921 9" x 12", 6 pages Arranged by Celius Dougherty; part of series "Five Sea Chanties Arranged for Voice Shenandoah Sea Chanty G. Schirmer, Inc 1948 9" x 12", 4 pages and Piano by Celius Dougherty" Printed Music Collection (Single Sheet Music) Copyright / Publication Title Composer Publisher Date Physical description Other information She's Funny That Way (I Got A Woman, lyrics by Richard A. Whiting; music by as sung by Gene Austin (Victor Recording Crazy For Me:) Neil Morét Villa Morét Inc. 1928 9" x 12", 6 pages Artist); standard edition Benny Davis, Harry Akst, and L. Wolfe She's Got "IT!" Gilbert Leo Feist Inc. 1927 9" x 12", 6 pages with ukelele accompaniment featured by Ruth Etting Ziegfeld Star in lyrics by Jack Norworth; music by "Ziegfeld Follies" Glorifying The American Shine On Harvest Moon Nora Bayes- Norworth Jerome H. Remick & Co. 1918 9" x 12", 6 pages Girl Show Me The Way To Go Home Irving Berlin Harms, Inc. 1925 9" x 12", 8 pages with ukelele accompaniment lyrics by Al Dubin; music by Harry featured in the Warner Bros. & Vitaphone Shuffle Off To Buffalo Warren M .Witmark & Sons 1927 9" x 12", 4 pages production "Forty Second Street" paroles de Stephan Bordese, de l'anglais de Clifton Bingham; musique Si Vous L'Aviez Compris! de L. Denza G. Ricordi & Co. Inc. 9.25" x 12.25", 8 pages Raymond Taylor; arranged by E.T. Signal From Mars, A Paull E.T. Paull Music Co. 1901 9" x 12", 4 pages march and two step "The Beautiful Story of A Lost Carol"; publication includes the story behind Franz Grüber; harmonized by Sir John "Silent Night" and then includes the music Silent Night Stainer The Embalmers' Supply Co. 5.5" x 8", 8 pages on page 8 Silver Moonlight Winds are Blowing J.P. Ordway Brewer & Co. 10" x 13.5", 5 pages sung by Christy's Ministrels Silver Spur Budd L. Cross Sam Fox Publishing Company 1912 10.5" x 13.5", 6 pages march and two step Since Maggie Dooley Learned The Hooley lyrics by Bert Kalmar and Edgar Leslie; Hooley music by George W. Meyer Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co. 1916 10.5" x 13.5", 4 pages recorded by The Carpenters on A & M Sing Joe Raposo Jonico Music, Inc. 1971 9" x 12", 4 pages Records Sing A Little Low-Down Tune (Little Sing-A- Charlie Tobias, Jack Scholl & Murray Lee) Mencher Leo Feist Inc. 1933 9" x 12", 6 pages featured by Isham Jones and his Orchestra Sing An Old Fashioned Song (To A Young lyrics by Joe Young; music by Fred E. Sophisticated Lady) Ahlert Crawford Music Corporation 1935 9" x 12", 6 pages featured by Martha Mears lyrics by Gus Kahn; music by Walter with ukelele arrangement by May Singhi Sing Me A Baby Song Donaldson Leo Feist Inc. 1927 9" x 12", 6 pages Breen; "A Wide Awake Fox Trot Song!" part of the Bromo-Seltzer collection of 52 lyrics by L.M. Thornton; music by popular songs, complete and unabridged Sing, Sweet Bird Wilhelm Ganz. Emerson Drug Co. 10.5" x 13.5", 4 pages with piano & organ accompaniment Gilbert & Friedland Music Singapore L. Wolfe Gilbert and Anatol Friedland Publishers 1918 9" x 12", 4 pages inspired by the Paramount Picture "Hold lyrics by Mack David; music by Ray Back The Dawn" starring Charles Boyer, Sinner Kissed An Angel, A Joseph Famous Music Corporation 1941 9" x 12", 6 pages Olivia deHavilland, Paulette Goddard Printed Music Collection (Single Sheet Music) Copyright / Publication Title Composer Publisher Date Physical description Other information lyrics by Gus Kahn; music by Geo.
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