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American Dance Band Music Collection Finding Aid (PDF) American Dance Band Music Collection (UMKC) collection guide: adb = Series I adb2 = Series II Collection Title Composer1 Composer2 Lyricist1 Arranger Publisher Publishing Place Publishing Date Notes adb "A" - you're adorable Kaye, Buddy Wise, Fred Flanagan, Ralph Laurel Music Co., New York, N.Y.: 1948. Lippman, Sidney- comp. adb "Gimme" a little rose Turk, Roy Smith, Jack Bleyer, Archie Irving Berling, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1926. Pinkard, Macco-comp. adb "High jinks" waltzes Friml, Rudolf Savino, D. G. Schirmer, New York, N.Y.: 1914. adb "Hot" trombone Fillmore, Henry The Fillmore Cincinnati, Oh.: 1921. Bros. Co., adb "March" Arabia Buck, Larry Alford, Harry L. Forster Music Chicago, Ill. : 1914. Publisher Company, adb "Murder," he says McHugh, Jimmy Loesser, Frank Schoen, Vic Paramount Music New York, N.Y.: 1943. Corp., adb "Nelida" three step Eaton, M.B. Lyon & Healy, 1902. adb A La Paree Verdin, Henri Belwin Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1920. adb A Los Toros Salvans, A. Lake, M.L. Carl Fischer, New York, N.Y.: 1921. adb A zut alors-As you please Lamont, Leopold Leo Feist Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1913. adb Aba daba honeymoon Fields, Arthur Donovan, Walter Warrington, Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1951. Johnny adb Abie, take an example from Brockman, James O'Hare, W.C. M. Witmark & New York, N.Y.: 1909. inc: If I could gain the your fader Sons, world by wishing adb About a quarter to nine Warren, Harry Dubin, Al Weirick, Paul M. Witmark & New York, N.Y.: 1935. Sons, adb Absence Rosen Sullivan, Alex Barry, Frank E. Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1921. adb Absent Metcalf, John W. Arthur P. New York, N.Y.: 1916. Schmidt, Co., adb Ac-cent-tchu-ate the positive Arlen, Harold Mercer, Johnny Schoen, Vic Edwin H. Morris New York, N.Y.: 1954. & Company, Inc., Page 1 of 429 Collection Title Composer1 Composer2 Lyricist1 Arranger Publisher Publishing Place Publishing Date Notes adb Accident'ly on purpose McCray, Don Gold, Ernest Macomber, Ken Broadcast Music New York, N.Y.: 1940. Inc., adb Accidents will happen Van Heusen, Burke, Johnny Warrington, Burke-Van New York, N.Y.: 1950. James Johnny Heusen & Assoc. Music Cor adb According to the moonlight Meyer, Joseph Yellen, Jack Mason, Jack Sam Fox New York, N.Y.: 1935. Magidson, Herb-lyr. Publishing Company, adb Accordion Joe Cornell Wimbrow, Dale Van Eps, Fred Mills Music, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1930. adb Ace-hi march Quincke, Walter Quincke, Walter W.A. Quincke, Los Angeles, Calif.: 1932. A. A. adb Ach! Louie Fisher, Fred Terry, Lee Fred Fisher, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1923. adb Across the alley from the Greene, Joe Alexander, Van Leslie Music New York, N.Y.: 1947. Alamo Corporation, adb Acushla Sutton, Harry O. Clark, Tom M. Witmark & New York, N.Y.: 1907. inc: Where the river Sons, Shannon flows adb Adelai Calleja, Joseph Paul, Walter Harms, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1926. Spurin adb Adele Lampe, J. Lampe, J. Jerome H. Remick New York, N.Y.: 1913. Bodewalt Bodewalt & Co., adb Adios Madriguera, Enric Woods, Eddie Raph, Teddy Southern Music New York, N.Y.: 1931. Pub. Co., Inc., adb Adios Owens, Harry Owens, Harry Sherman, Clay & San Francisco, 1926. Co., Calif.: adb Admiral Dewey Santelmann, W.H. Carl Fischer, New York, N.Y.: 1898. inc: President's adb Adorable Whiting, Richard Marion, George Mason, Jack Sam Fox New York, N.Y.: 1933. A. Jr. Publishing Company, adb Adoration Borowski, Felix Lake, M.L. Carl Fischer, New York, N.Y.: 1920. Page 2 of 429 Collection Title Composer1 Composer2 Lyricist1 Arranger Publisher Publishing Place Publishing Date Notes adb Adventurer march Dyer, J.R. Brazil, M.I. G.H. Munroe & Fall River, Mass.: 1900. Co., adb Aero club Weir, F. R. Mackie-Beyer J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa.: adb Aeroplane Braham, Edmund Roth, Alfred Carl Fischer, New York, N.Y.: 1909. inc: African 400 adb Aeroplane dip Pryor, Arthur Lake, M.L. Carl Fiscker, New York, N.Y.: 1914. adb Afraid to say hello Arlen, Jerry Taylor, Larry Lang, Phil Reis and Taylor, New York, N. Y.: 1941. Inc., Publishers, adb African 400 Roberts, Charles J. Carl Fischer, New York, N.Y.: 1909. filed: Aeroplane adb African lament Lecuona, Ernesto Gilbert, L. Wolfe Katzman, Louis E. B. Marks Music New York, N.Y.: 1931. Co., adb African lament Lecuona, Ernesto Marks, Edward B. Morand, Jose E. B. Marks Music New York, N.Y.: 1941. Galarraga, Gustavo S.- Corporation, lyr. adb African serenade Shilkret, Nathaniel De Costa, Harry Barry, Frank E. Leo. Feist, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1930. adb After all Fogarty, Alec Simmons, Zammy Gilbert, Edwin Bleyer, Archie Joe Davis, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1935. Denniker, Paul-lyr. adb After all I've been to you O'Flynn, Charles Redmond, John Dale, Jimmy Stasny-Lang, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1935. David, Lee-comp. adb After dark Chancer, Charles Skinner, Frank Crawford Music 1935. Corporation, adb After every party Freed, Arthur Burtnett, Earl Powell, Harry A. Sherman, Clay & San Francisco, 1922. Co., Calif: adb After I say I'm sorry Donaldson, Lyman, Abe Skinner, Frank Leo. Feist Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1926. inc: Let's talk about Walter my sweetie adb After I'm gone Thompson, Moe Thompson, Chas. Forster Music Chicago, Ill.: 1924. Thompson, Elsie- Publisher, comp. adb After I've called you Little, Little Jack Grossman, Bernie Huffer, Fred K. Milton Weil Chicago, Ill.: n.d. sweetheart Music Co., Inc., Page 3 of 429 Collection Title Composer1 Composer2 Lyricist1 Arranger Publisher Publishing Place Publishing Date Notes adb After my laughter came tears Tobias, Charles Turk, Roy Skinner, Frank Shapiro, Berstein New York, N.Y.: 1928. & Co., Inc., adb After the dance Caesar, Irving Frisch, William Motzan, Otto De Sylva, Brown New York, N.Y.: 1931. & Henderson, Inc., adb After the honeymoon Berlin Snyder Schulz, Wm. Ted Snyder, Co., New York, N.Y.: 1911. adb After the rain Sizemore Shrigley Collard, Wm. A. Jerome H. Remick, New York, N.Y.: 1922. inc: While Miami dreams adb After the rain there's a MacGregor, Klickmann, F. Harmony Music Chicago, Ill.: 1927. rainbow Grant E. Henri Publishers, adb After tomorrow Hanley, James F. St. John, Lewis Sam Fox New York, N.Y.: 1932. Publishing Co., adb After we kiss Britt, Addy Fiorito, Ted Haring, Bob Waterson, Berlin New York, N.Y.: 1927. & Snyder Co., adb After you get what you want Berlin, Irving Moquin, Al. Irving Berlin, New York, N.Y.: 1920. inc: I love the land of you don't want it old Black Joe adb After you there'll be Siegel, Monty Siras, John Nussbaum, Joseph M. Witmark & New York, N.Y.: 1928. Bernhard, Felix-comp. somebody else after me Sons, adb After you've gone Creamer Layton Eastwood, Ted Broadway Music New York, N.Y.: 1918. Corporation, adb After you've gone Creamer Layton Cliton, Larry Joe Davis, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1936. adb After you've gone Creamer Layton Bleyer, Archie Triangle Music New York, N.Y.: 1929. Pub. Co., adb Ah! But I've learned! Coots, J. Fred Turk, Roy Skinner, Frank De Sylva, Brown New York, N.Y.: 1932. & Henderson, Inc., adb Ah! Sweet mystery of life Herbert, Victor Young, Rida Katzman, Louis M. Witmark & New York, N.Y.: 1927. Johnson Sons, adb Ain't cha comin' out? Ruby, Harry Kalmar, Bert Freeman, Ned Chappell & Co., New York, N.Y.L: 1939. Inc., Page 4 of 429 Collection Title Composer1 Composer2 Lyricist1 Arranger Publisher Publishing Place Publishing Date Notes adb Ain't goin' nowhere Stacy, Jess Haggart, Bob Bregman, Vocco New York, N.Y.: 1939. and Conn, Inc., adb Ain't misbehavin' Waller, Thomas Brooks, Harry Razaf, Andy Macomber, Ken Mills Music, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1929. [Fats] adb Ain't misbehavin' Waller, Thomas Brooks, Harry Razaf, Andy Hudson, Will Mills Music, Inc., New York, N.Y.: 1929. [Fats] adb Ain't nobody here but us Whitney, Joan Kramer, Alex Alexander, Van Sun Music Co., New York, N.Y.: 1947. chickens Inc., adb Ain't she sweet? Ager, Milton Yellen, Jack Van Loan, Paul F. Ager, Yellen & New York, N.Y.: 1927. Bornstein, Inc., adb Ain't that a shame Domino, Antoine Bartholomew, Baxter, Buddy Commodore New York, N.Y.: 1955. Dave Music Corp., adb Ain't we got fun Whiting, Richard Lampe, J. Jerome H. Remick, New York, N.Y.: 1921. inc: Broken moon A. Bodewalt adb Ain't we got fun Kahn Egan Jerome H. Remick New York, N.Y.: 1921. Whiting, Rich. A.- & Co., comp. adb Ain't you ashamed Simons, Seymour Mitchell, Sidney Eastwood, Ted Broadway Music New York, N.Y.: 1923. Brown, Lew-lyr. D. Corporation, adb Ain't you ashamed Simons, Seymour Mitchell, Sidney Prince, Graham Broadway Music New York, N.Y.: 1923. Brown, Lew-lyr. D. Corporation, adb Ain't you coming out, Malinda Von Tilzer, Harry Schulz, Wm. Harry Von Tilzer New York, N.Y.: 1921. Music Pub. Co., adb Air Cadets of the Navy de Cimber, J.V. Seiler, Jada Dross, Henry de Cimber Music Milwaukee, Wis.: 1942. Seiler, Walter-lyr. Publishers, adb Air de ballet Gille, Gustave Langey, Otto G. Schirmer, New York, N.Y.: 1909. inc: Over the waters adb Air mail special Goodman, Benny Mundy, Jimmy Mundy, Jimmy Regent Music New York, N.Y.: 1941. Christian, Charlie- Corporation, comp. adb Al fresco Herbert, Victor Clarke, Herbert L. Carl Fischer, New York, N.Y.: 1904. adb Alabama cotton slide Evans, Everett Mackie J.W. Pepper & Philadelphia, Pa.: 1913. Beyer-arr. Son, Page 5 of 429 Collection Title Composer1 Composer2 Lyricist1 Arranger Publisher Publishing Place Publishing Date Notes adb Alabama lullaby De Voll, Cal Alford, Harry L.
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