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CCB Band Library: Other Sizes October 2007 Page 1 of 32 CCB Band Library: Other Sizes October 2007 Page 1 of 32 NUMBER TITLE TYPE/STYLE COMPOSER/ARRANGER PUBLISHER COPYRIGHT 1910-01 Eagles Home March, The 1910-02 Minstrel King March 1910-03 Chicago Tribune March You can use the FIND 1910-04 International Peace March option in your web browser 1910-05 German Fidelity March or PDF viewer to search 1910-06 Indiana State Band March for specific titles or 1910-07 Ringling's Grand Entry March composers. 1910-09 Gippsland March 1910-10 Light Guards March 1910-11 Shoulder to Shoulder March 1910-12 New Century March 1910-13 Salute to Washington 1910-14 Federal Guards March 1910-15 Peacemaker March 1910-16 World Wide Liberty march 1910-17 Vanguard of Democracy March 1910-18 City of Ballarat March 1910-19 Three Rings March 1910-20 Explorer March 1910-21 Mystic Potentate March 1910-22 Perambulator March 1910-23 DeMolay Commander March 1910-27 Troopers Tribunal 1910-28 Quality Plus March 1910-29 American Eagle March 1910-30 Triumph March 1910-31 March of the Anzacs 1910-32 Southerner, The 1910-33 Statesman March 1910-34 Connecticut March 1910-36 Sarsota March 1910-37 Barnum and Bailey's Favorites 1910-38 U.S. Starry Emblem March 1910-41 Red, White, and Blue 1910-42 Marching Through Georgia 1910-43 Rally Round the Flag 1915-01 Onward Christian Soldiers March 1915-02 Trio of Illinois March 1915-03 Thunderer March, The 1915-04 Anchors Aweigh 1915-05 Man of the Hour March 1915-06 Glorious South March 1915-07 Spirit of Victory march 1915-08 Golden Friendships March 1915-09 American Red Cross March 1915-10 Trumpet Corps March 1915-11 Universe March 1915-11 Marching Along Together 1915-12 Men of Ohio 1915-15 Representative march 1915-16 March International Peace 1915-17 March Religioso 1915-18 U.S. Field Artillery March 1915-19 Parade of the Finest March 1915-20 Swingin' Down the Lane 1918-01 Semper Fidelis March 1918-02 Washington Grays March 1918-03 High Private March 1918-04 Indiana Folks March 1918-05 Copper Queen March 1918-06 Stars and Stripes Forever 1918-07 National Emblem 1918-08 Kemper Cadet March 1918-09 Sarsota March 1918-10 Vanguard of Democracy March 1918-11 Salute to Washington 1918-12 Troopers Tribunal 1918-13 Southerner, The 1918-14 City of Ballarat March 1918-15 Gentry's Triumphal March 1918-16 Sir Galahad 1918-17 Screamer, The 1918-18 Gardes Du Corps March 1918-19 Viking March, The 1918-20 Eagles Home March, The 1918-21 Barnum and Bailey's Favorites 1918-22 Caddy March, The 1918-23 Star Spangled Banner 1918-24 High School Cadets March 1918-25 Three Rings March 1918-26 King Cotten March 1918-27 Squirrel Rag 1918-28 Storm and Sunshine March 1918-29 Frascati March 1918-30 Collosus of Columbia 1918-31 Old Timer March CCB Band Library: Other Sizes October 2007 Page 2 of 32 1918-32 American Legion March 1918-33 Headway March 1918-34 Imperial Council March 1918-35 New Friendship March 1918-36 Royal Scotch Highlanders March 1918-37 Fame and Fortune March 1921-01 Slim Trombone 1921-02 Stumbling 1921-03 Tucky Home 1921-05 Somewhere A Voice is Calling 1921-06 Lassus Trombone 1921-06.5 Let the Rest of the World Go By 1921-07 Oh, By Jingo 1921-08 Xylophone Rag 1921-09 Aloha Oe 1921-10 American Legion March 1921-11 I'm Nobody's Baby 1921-12 Vesper Bells 1921-13 Dream Memories 1921-14 Moonlight 1921-15 Sheik, The 1921-16 Jolly Blacksmith 1921-17 Say It With Music 1921-18 Swanee River Moon 1921-19 Wedding of the Roses 1921-20 My Sunny Tennesee 1921-21 There's a Long, Long Trail 1921-22 Sweetest Story Ever Told 1921-23 Why Didn't You Answer Me 1921-24 Tell Me 1921-25 Feather Your Nest 1921-26 Wabash Blues 1921-27 Peggy O'Neil 1921-28 My Mammy 1921-29 Whip March, The 1921-30 Kiss Me Again 1921-31 Dear Old Pal of Mine 1921-32 Smiles 1921-33 Miss Trombone 1921-34 Ty-Tee 1921-35 O Sole Mio 1921-36 Leave Me with a Smile 1921-41 Smilin' Through 1922-01 Little Grey Church, The 1922-02 Night in June 1922-03 Egyptian Love Dance 1922-04 Carry Me Back to Old Virginny 1922-05 Memories 1922-06 Moonlight and Roses 1922-07 Kiss Me Again 1922-08 Roses of Picardy 1922-09 Horn Pipes 1922-10 Gypsy Love Song 1922-11 Mighty Lak a Rose Waltz 1922-12 Old Church Organ, The 1922-13 Out of the Dark to You 1922-14 Evening Thoughts 1922-15 Perfect Day, A 1922-16 On the Road to Mandalay 1922-17 My Wild Irish Rose 1922-18 Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life 1922-19 At Dawning 1922-20 Heart of Her 1922-21 When Irish Eyes Are Smiling 1922-22 Mother Machree 1922-23 Can't You Hear Me Callin' Caroline 1922-24 Somewhere A Voice is Calling 1922-25 Tortilla-Corn Dance 1922-26 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen 1922-27 When You and I Were Young Maggie 1923-00.5 When You and I Were Young Maggie 1923-01 There's Yes, Yes in Your Eyes 1923-02 Just a Girl That Men Forget 1923-03 Memory's Garden 1923-04 Linger Awhile 1923-05 Hail, Hail The Gang's All Here 1923-06 Why Did I Kiss That Girl? 1923-07 American Bandsman March 1923-08 Three O'Clock in the Morning 1923-09 Vesper Bells 1923-10 Brokenhearted Melody 1923-11 Supreme Triumph 1923-12 Legion of Honor March 1923-13 New Friendship March 1923-14 All Star Jazz Band Blues 1923-15 La Albuera 1923-16 I'll Forget You 1923-17 Don't Mind the Rain CCB Band Library: Other Sizes October 2007 Page 3 of 32 1923-18 March American Educator 1923-19 All Muddled Up 1923-20 Mindin' My Own Business 1923-23 American Red Cross March 1923-24 Love's Ship 1923-25 How Can You Love Somebody Else 1923-26 Moonlight Lullaby 1923-27 Lies 1923-27 Dreams of India 1923-28 Somebody's Wrong 1923-29 Applesuace 1923-30 First, Last, and Always 1923-31 Arcady 1923-33 Golden Days 1923-34 Yes, We Have No Bananas 1923-35 Hula, Hula Dream Girl 1923-36 Home in Pasadena 1926-00 American Red Cross March 1926-01 March Olevine 1926-02 On the Square 1926-03 Old Circus Band 1926-04 Back Home March 1926-05 Iowa Band Law, The 1926-06 All Alone 1926-06.5 Bye Bye Blackbird 1926-07 When Lights Are Low 1926-08 Roses of Picardy 1926-09 Ting-a-ling 1926-10 I Never Knew 1926-11 Horses 1926-12 Sweet Child 1926-13 Sleepy Time Gal 1926-14 March from Ocean to Ocean 1926-15 Memory Lane 1926-16 Lonesome and Sorry 1926-17 Illinois March 1926-18 Our Fighting Men 1926-19 Men of Ohio 1926-20 Hamasa Temple March 1926-21 O'Katharina 1926-22 Don't Wake Me Up 1926-23 After I Say I'm Sorry 1926-24 Five Foot Two 1926-25 Waltz in the Moonlight 1926-26 Homestretch Galop 1926-27 Yearning 1926-28 Seventeen 1926-29 Always 1926-30 I'm Sitting on Top of the World 1926-31 Nancy 1926-32 You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet 1926-33 Cup of Coffee, A Sandwich & You, A 1926-34 Let's Talk About My Sweetie 1926-35 Kiss Me Goodnight 1926-36 That Certain Party 1926-37 Hold Me In Your Arms 1926-38 Blue Ridge Division, The 1926-39 March of the Columbus 1926-40 Moonlight and Roses 1926-41 Roll 'Em Girls 1926-42 Just a Small Cottage 1926-43 Thanks for the Buggy Ride 1926-44 Let Me Call You Sweetheart 1926-46 Valencia 1928-00 Amoung My Souveniers 1928-03 Universe March 1928-04 Laurels of Victory 1928-05 Balloonograph 1928-06 Old Grey Mare 1928-07 Hail to America 1928-08 Black Jack March 1928-08.5 Mary Ann 1928-09 Laugh, Clown, Laugh 1928-09.5 Trumpets of Victory 1928-10 Back in Your Own Back Yard 1928-11 Keep Sweepin' the Cob Webs 1928-12 Pitt Panther, The 1928-13 On the Mall 1928-14 Broadcaster March 1928-15 In a Little Spanish Town 1928-16 Four Walls 1928-16.5 Auf Wiedersehn 1928-17 My Bouquet fo Memories 1928-18 Pioneer, The 1928-19 Columbia Post March 1928-20 Gasconader March, The 1928-21 Radio Waves March 1928-22 The King and I, Highlights From CCB Band Library: Other Sizes October 2007 Page 4 of 32 1928-23 I Can't Do It Without You 1928-24 Shrine of Liberty 1928-25 Sam, The Old Accordian Man 1928-26 Ramona 1928-27 Zacatecas March 1928-28 Helter Skelter Galop 1928-29 Get Out and Get Under the Moon 1928-30 My Ohio Home 1928-31 Our Fighting Men 1928-32 Fez March 1928-33 Sunshine 1928-34 Song is Ended, The 1928-35 Charmaine 1928-36 Side by Side 1928-37 Oh Baby 1928-38 Rain or Shine 1928-39 Together 1928-40 I Still Love You 1928-41 Old Man Sunshine 1928-42 If You Don't Love Me 1929-00 I Get the Blues When It Rains 1929-01 From Sunrise to Sunset 1929-02 Sweethearts on Parade 1929-03 Mean to Me 1929-04 My Sin 1929-05 It Must Be Love 1929-06 Avalon Town 1929-07 Glad Rag Doll 1929-08 I Can't Give you Anything But Love 1929-09 My Castle in Spain 1929-10 I'm Just a Vagabond Lover 1929-11 Sweetheart of All My Dreams 1929-12 My Tonia 1929-13 My Angeline 1929-14 Song I Love, The 1929-15 Precious Little Thing Called Love, A 1929-16 University of Arizona March 1929-17 Underneath the Russian Moon 1929-18 Illinois March 1929-19 Honey 1929-20 Blue Hawaii 1929-21 Wedding Bells 1929-22 Broadway Melody 1929-23 Weary River 1929-24 Marie 1929-25 You Were Meant For Me 1929-26 Dream Train 1929-27 Officer of the Guard 1929-28 Spirit of Victory march 1929-29 Pageant of Progress 1929-30 Fame and Fortune March 1929-31 Wedding of the Painted Doll 1929-32 Dance of the Paper Doll 1929-33 Bells of St.
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