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Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover Artist Publisher Date Notes Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Broadcast Take a Chance Geoffrey Coleman Geoffrey Coleman Music Inc. 1951 Harms Take a Little One Step Vincent Youmans Zelda Sears Inc. 1923 Ted Snyder Take a Llittle Tip from Father Berlin Berlin Gene Buck Co. 1912 DeSylvia, Brown & Henderso Take a Number from One to Ten Mack Gordon Mack Gordon n, Inc. 1934 Emerson Take Back the Heart Claribel Claribel Drug Co. n.d. Take Care of Mother While Daddy's Melody Over There S.L. Winkel S.L. Winkel Lane 1918 London Take Care When You Say "Te Music Quiero" Henry Prichard Henry Prichard Corp. 1945 Take Her Back if You Love Her Fred Fisher Alfred Bryan Leo Feist 1915 Take Her Back to Your Heart Once Fred Again Fred Fisher Fred Fisher Harry Morse Myers Fisher Inc. 1920 Santly-Joy Take It Easy Albert De Bru Albert De Bru Inc. 1943 Novelty Rhumba Fox-Trot Miller Music Take It From There Ralph Rainger Leo Robin Corp. 1942 G. Schirmer Take Joy Home Karolyn Wells Bassett Jean Ingelow Inc 1921 Low voice M. Witmark & Take Me Back To Baby Land Pat Rooney Frank J. Tannehill, Jr. Sons 1909 Take Me Back To Dream (By The Cross & Old Millstream) Sylvester L. Cross Sylvester L. Cross Winge Inc 1935 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Take Me Back To Dreamland Sunlight (Take me Back with You) Olive L. Frields Olive L. Frields Music Co. 1912 Take Me Back To Ireland, To My Standard Little Irish Rose Jack Day Henry Donovan ES Fisher Music Co. 1913 H. Take Me Back To the Days Gone Weasner By George L. Cobb George L. Cobb Otto H. Schneider & Co. 1914 Ted Take Me Back to the Garden of Snyder Love Nat. Osborne E. Ray Goetz Co. 1911 Harold B. Take Me Back to your Garden of Freeman Roses Harold B. Freeman Harold B. Freeman ES Fisher Music Co. 1917 Jerome H. Remick & Take Me Back to Your Heart George W. Meyer Billy Rose Starmer Co. 1924 Hill and Range Take Me In your Arms and Hold Me Cindy Walker Cindy Walker Songs, Inc 1949 F B Take Me On a Honeymoon Geo. W. Meyer Edward Madden Hirt Havilaand 1909 Ted Garton Take Me To Honeymoon Lane Ted Garton Maurice Solman W.M. Fisher Music Co. 1919 Waterson, Berlin & Take Me To Roseland, My Beautiful Snyder Rose Nat. Osborne Jack Strouse EH Pfeiffer Co. 1913 Crawford Music Take My Heart Fred E. Ahlert Joe Young Corp. 1936 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Leo Feist Take, Oh Those Lips Away Harry Tierney Joseph McCarthy Inc. 1923 Irving Take This Rose Hero De Rance Gus Kahn Leff Berlin Inc. 1924 Take your Hats Off to Old King Mayer Manru Wm. F. Mayer J.C. Miller H.G. Frob Music Co. 1912 Take Your Pack On Your Back and Olman Go Back To Your Shack (In the Music Carolines) Al Sherman Al Sherman Corp. 1935 Harman Takes Two to Tango Al Hoffman Al Hoffman Music Inc. 1952 M. Witmark & Tale of a Kangaroo, The Gustav Luders Frank Pixley Sons 1900 M. Witmark & Tale of A Seashell, The Gustav Luders G.L. Lansing Sons 1902 From The Prince of Pilsen Chas. K. Tale of a Stroll, The Byrd Dougherty George Totten Smith Harris 1905 M. Witmark & Tale of the Seashell, The Gustav Luders Frank Pixley Sons 1902 Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Tale the Church Bell Told, The Bert Grant Sam M. Lewis Barbelle Co. 1918 Jerome H. Tale The Church Bells Tolled, The Egbert Van Alytyne Harry Williams De Takacs Remick 1907 E. B. Tales from the Vienna Woods Johann Strauss Frank Capano Geiszel Swisher 1939 M.M. Cole Tales from the Vienna Woods Johann Strauss Marvin Lee John Bach Pub. Co. 1939 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Morris Tales from the Vienna Woods Johann Strauss M.C. Namdeerf Music Co. 1939 Calumet Tales from the Vienna Woods Johann Strauss Marvin Lee John Bach NPS Music Co. 1939 Tales from the Vienna Woods, Edward B. (Geschichten aus dem Wiener Marks Wald) Johann Strauss Olga Paul (English) Scott Music Co. 1939 W. H. Talizman Szczescia (Walc) Fr. Przybylski K. Twardowski Sajewski 1914 Hastings Music Talk to the Animals Leslie Bricusse Leslie Bricusse Frank Metis Corp. 1967 Four part S.A.T.B. Milton Weil Talking to the Moon Billy Baskette George A. Little Rube Bennett Music Co. 1926 Famous MusicCorp Tallahassee Frank Loesser Frank Loesser Jerry Phillips . 1947 Jos. W. Stern & Tally Ho, Op. 101 Bertha Metzler Co. 1899 Two step WM. A Pond & Tam O'Shanter George Wm. Warren Co. 1882 For piano Eclipse Tam O'Shanter George W. Warren Frew Pub. Co. [1905] Tam O'Shanter George W. Warren Will Wood n.d. Jerome H. Remick & Tamiami Trail (Tam-i-ami) Cliff Friend Cliff Friend Starmer Co. 1926 with ukuele arrangement Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Northern Music Tammy Jay Livingston Jay Livingston Corp. 1957 Capitol Tampico Allen Roberts Allen Roberts Songs Inc. 1945 Edward B. Marks Tango of Roses (Tango delle Rose) Schreier-Bottero Schreier-Bottero Music Co. 1936 Carl Fischer, Tango Serenade Edward G. Simon Inc. 1924 For violin and piano Boston Tap Dancer, The John W. Scaum Music Co. 1933 G. Schirmer Tarantella, Op. 26, No. 12 Hans Sitt Inc. 1910 Oxford Music Tarra Ta-Larra Ta-Lar Marty Symes Marty Symes Barbelle Corp. 1948 Arthur P. Schmidt Tarry With Me, O My Saviour Frederick N. Shackley Frederick N. Shackley Co. 1904 Sam Fox "Taxi" Mel B. Kaufman Harry D. Kerr C. Ray Pub. Co. 1919 Harms Tea ForTwo Vincent Youmans Irving Caesar Inc. 1924 Duet in Eb Harms Duet for soprano and alto or Tea ForTwo Vincent Youmans Irving Caesar William Stickles Inc. 1945 soprano and baritone Harms Tea For Two (Tu Seras) Vincent Youmans Irving Caesar Inc. 1947 In F Harms Tea For Two (Tu Seras) Vincent Youmans Irving Caesar Inc. 1947 Vocal solo in Ab Edwin H. Morris & Tea Leaves Morty Berk Morty Berk Co. 1948 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Hamblen Teach Me, Lord, To Wait Stuart Hamblen Stuart Hamblen Darol Rice Music Co. 1953 Hub Music Teach Me Tonight Gene DePaul Sammy Cahn Co. 1954 Key of Eb Shapiro, Bernstein Includes male quartet arranged by Tears Billy Uhr Frank Capano Eugene Platzman Barbelle & Co. 1930 Dave Ringle Jos. W. Stern & Tears (of Love) S. R. Henry Frank H. Warren Co. 1919 A.J. Stansy Tears Tell (The Story to Me) C. Wilson C. Wilson Armstrong Music Co. 1919 Broadway Music Teasin' Bob Carleton Bob Carleton E. Phares Corp 1921 Robbins Music Teasin' the Frets Ralph Colicchio Corp. 1926 Southern Music Teen Age Prayer, A Bix Reichner Bix Reichner Dick Kent Pub. Co. 1955 Joe Tell Her at Twilight (Just Sing Mittenthal Loves Sweet Song) Will Donaldson Bernie Grossman Wohlman Inc. 1921 Jones Tell It to the World Anita Owen Anita Owen Frederick S. Manning Music Co. 1919 Fox Trot Ballad Jerome H. Remick & Tell Me Max D. Kortlander J. Will Callahan Co. 1919 Ballad Fox Trot Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Jerome H. Remick & Tell Me Max D. Kortlander J. Will Callahan Starmer Co. 1919 Laurel Tell Me a Story Larry Stock Maurice Sigler Music Co. 1948 Irving Tell Me Little Gypsy Irving Berlin Irving Berlin Chas. N. Grant Rosebud Berlin Inc. 1920 Pittsburgh Tell Me Once Again J. A. Wallace J. A. Wallace Ran Gazette 1903 T.B. Harms Tell Me That You Love Me C.A. Bixio Al Silverman Inc. 1933 Harold Tell Me That You Love Me (As You Rossiter Never Loved Before) Leo Friedman Beth Slater Whitson Music Co. 1912 Henry Waterson Tell Me To-Night Pierre Connor Pierre Connor Barbelle Inc. 1926 Harman Tell Me Why Marty Gold Al Alberts Music Inc. 1951 Tell Me Why You Smile, Mona Leo Feist Based on Warum lachelst du, Mona Lisa?/Just a Corporal Robert Stolz Walter Reisch Inc. 1932 Lisa? Ager, Yellen, & Bornstein Tell Me With a Love Song Harold Arlen Ted Koehler Leff Inc. 1931 Garrick Music Tell Me You'll Forgive Me Ray Hibbeler Ray Hibbeler A. Brown Sales 1923 Waltz Ballad Capri Tell Me You're Mine (Per Un Bacio Music D'Amor) D. Ravasino Ronald Fredianelli Corp. 1952 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Olman Music Tell-Tales Charles O'Flynn Charles O'Flynn, Leff Corp. 1931 Amy Woodforde- Boosey & Temple Bells, The Finden Laurence Hope Co. 1903 Cover missing Robbins Music Temptation Nacio Herb Brown Arthur Freed Corp. 1933 Wm. C. For piano and mandolin (1st Temptation Polka Wm. C. Stahl Stahl 1903 mandolin part missing) Jerome H. Remick & Tempting Albert Gumble Jimmie Monaco Starmer Co. 1922 AJ Stasny Ten Baby Fingers Alma Sanders Harry Edelheit Music Co. 1920 Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Leo Feist Toes (Down in Tennessee) Ira Shuster Harry Pease H.H. Warner Inc. 1921 Irving Ten Little Miles from Town Elmer Schoebel Gus Kahn Rosebud Berlin Inc. 1928 Lincoln Ten Little Soldiers (On a Ten Day Music Leave) Abner Silver Sue Werner Corp. 1942 W.A. Fisher; H.B. Oliver Gaul; J.R. Johnson; Ditson Ten Negro Spirtiuals C.F. Manney Company 1925 Crawford Music Ten Pretty Girls Will Grosz Will Grosz Corp. 1937 Edwin H. Morris & Tenderly Walter Gross Jack Lawrence Co. Inc. 1946 Leo Feist Tenement Symphony Hal Borne Sid Kuller Inc. 1941 Title Composer Lyricist Arranger Cover artist Publisher Date Notes Hill and Range Songs, Tennessee Border Jimmy Work Jimmy Work Inc.
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