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CCB Library March Size CCB Band Library: March Size October 2007 Page 1 of 48 NUMBER TITLE TYPE/STYLE COMPOSER/ARRANGER PUBLISHER COPYRIGHT TITLES SHADED IN RED ARE NOT IN LIBRARY M-0001 Abe Lincoln March Warren D. Troutman Fillmore 1909 M-0002 Mi Rosirene Mexican Serenade C.L. Barnhouse C.L. Barnhouse 1906 M-0003 Messenger March March C.L. Barnhouse C.L. Barnhouse 1894 M-0004 All America Swings Fox Trot Bloch, Reese, Garreau/Briegel Melo Art/Briegel Publ. 1939 M-0005 Just a Little Bit South of North Carolina pop Skyler, Cannon,Shaftel Porgie, Debin, Freidman/Briegel 1941 M-0006 I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time pop Albert von Tilzer/Briegel Briegel 1920 M-0007 Chocolate Soldier Man Novelty Fox Trot Oppenhiem, Rich/Briegel Stansy-Lnag/Briegel 1935 M-0008 Regimental Polka Polka George E. Banbury/Briegel Briegel 1944 M-0009 Strike Up the Band March Charles B. Ward/Briegel Briegel 1900, 1927 M-0010 Get Rhythm in Your Feet Fox Trot Robinson, Livingston/Briegel Briegel 1935 M-0011 Carnival in Cotton Town You can use the FIND March or Fox Trot Loman, Ricca/Briegel Briegel 1936 M-0012 Double Time Galop option in your web browser March Briegel Briegel 1941 M-0013 Lili Marlene or PDF viewer to search March Phil Park-David/Lake Chappell 1943 for specific titles or M-0014 Muddy Water composers. A Mississippi Moan DeRose, Trent, Richman/Briegel Broadway Music 1926 M-0015 Invasion March March C. W. Vinson C. W. Vinson 1943 M-0016 Buckle Down Winsocki March March Martin & Blane/Briegel Chappell Music 1941 M-0017 Organ Echoes Serenade Serenade Al Hayes Filmore 1914 M-0019 Washington and Lee Swing March Alan & Shafee/Yoder Allen Co. 1939 M-0020 Eyes of Texas Pep Band Music /Alice B. Hall/Eisenberg Volkwein Bros 1933 M-0021 Cotton Top Rag March & Two Step Will Huff Filmore 1916 M-0022 All Through the Day Serenade w/Vocal Jerome Kern/Lake Williamson Music 1946 M-0023 Might as Well Be Spring State Fair-selection Rodgers/Leidzen Williamson Music 1945 M-0024 Iowa Serenade Willson/Cooke Miller Music 1944 M-0025 Somewhere in the Night Musical Selection Gordon, Myrow/Jacobs 20th Contury/Triangle Music 1946 M-0026 Lucky Slim (Colonel Lindburgh March) (Minimal Parts) March Carl Mader Carl Fischer 1927 M-0027 Symphony Serenade w/ Vocal Alstone/ Lake Chapell 1945 M-0028 My Heart Tells Me Musical Selection Gordon, Warren/Leidzen Bregman, Vocco, Conn 1943 M-0029 Charlotte Harbor Stomp Swing/Rag James E. Hamdlon/ Fillmore 1944 M-0030 Little Red Caboose Novelty Deke Moffit Fillmore 1941 M-0031 Old Time Political Parade March MISSING FROM FILE M-0032 Soldiers of Erin Irish Patriotic Song Victor Herbert/Briegel Briegel 1927 M-0033 There's a Gold Mine in the Sky Serenade Charle & Nick Kenny/Becker Irving Berlin 1937 M-0034 Ac-cent-tchu-ate (Accentuate) the Positive Musical Selection Arlen/Yoder Morris & Co. 1944 M-0035 Shorty George Swing Gibson & Basie/Jacobs Bregman, Vocco & Conn 1939 M-0036 Bell Bottom Trousers Novelty Navy March Moejaffe/Briegel Santly-Joy 1944 M-0037 Billboard March March John Klohr Church Co., 1901 M-0038 Yea Drummer March Mayhew Lake Carl Fischer M-0039 Cadix Spanish March Chueca, Valverde/Laurendeau Carl Fischer 1909 M-0040 Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebration March March Carl Mader/ Carl Mader 1923 M-0041 Buddies Cornet Duet G. E. Holmes/ Carl Fischer 1934 M-0042 In the Good Old Summer Time Waltz Evans/Briegel Edward B. Marks 1937 M-0043 Nutty Noodles Stop time Fox-Trot Mayhew Lake Carl Fischer 1935 M-0044 Hinky Dinky Parley Vous March Briegel Briegel 1931 M-0045 Lambeth Walk Musical Selection Gay, Furber, Rose/Briegel Mills Music 1938 M-0046 Gavotte Louis XIII Gavotte H. Ghys/Mahl Carl Fischer 1910 Excerpt from Tone M-0047 Finlandia Theme Poem J. Sibelius/De Lamater Rubank 1935 2 cornet, trombone, Baritone or Sax M-0048 Quartette from Rigoletto Quartette Verdi/Clark Cundy-Bettoney 1910 Novelty Concert M-0049 Ciribiribin March march Pestolozza/Alford Kjos 1938 Solo for Cor, Trom. M-0050 Maria Mari Bar E Di Capua/Laurendeau Carl Fischer 1909 M-0051 Aurora Fox Trot Lago & Roberti/Yoder Robbins 1940, 1941 M-0052 Oklahoma March Musical Selection Rodgers/Leidzen Williamson Music 1943 1913, 1921, M-0053 Peg O'My Heart pop swing Fischer/Yoder Feist 1941, 1947 M-0054 Is You Is or Is You Ain't (My Baby) pop swing Austin, Jordan/Yoder Leeds 1943 M-0055 Tout a Vous Serenade Serenade Chas. O'Neill Fischer 1932 M-0057 When Good Fellows Get Together Stein Song Fredric Field Bullard/Lake Oliver Ditson Co. 1940 M-0058 Young America March March Goldman Carl Fischer 1929 Solo cornet or M-0059 One Fleeting Hour trombone Dorothy Lee/Zamecnik Fox Pub. 1915 M-0060 Sing Me to Sleep Solo cornet Greene/Clark Phillips & Page 1902 From Beethoven's M-0061 Larghetto 2nd Beethoven/Ripley Fischer 1904 M-0061 Le Lis Offetoire P. Perry/Ripley Fischer 1904 M-0062 Tadeusz Kosciusko Polonaise Arthur Clappe/Lake Fischer 1920 M-0063 Aida March March Verdi/Reeves Fischer 1891 M-0064 Cuckoo Waltz Waltz J. E. Jonason/De Lamater Rubank 1935 M-0065 Evening Meditation Serenade B. F. Crumling/ Miller 1923 M-0066 Auf Weidersehn Serenade Sigmund Romberg/ G. Schirmer 1915 M-0067 Bells of St. Mary's Serenade A. Emmett Adams/Clark Chappell 1919 French National M-0068 Les Marseillaise Anthem None Listed None Listed M-0069 Night and Day Musical Selection Cole Parter/Schoenfeld Harms 1932 Cornet or Baritone M-0070 Lost Chord Solo A. Sullivan/Tobani Fischer 1897 M-0071 Asleep in the Deep Alto Sax Solo H. W. Petrie/Trinkaus M. Witmark 1920 Cornet Trombone M-0072 Rosary, The Duet Ethelbert Nevin/Clark Schirmer 1898 Cornet, Trombone, M-0073 Love Here is My Heart Baritone Solo Lao Silesu/Smith Feist 1915 M-0074 Jolly Coppersmith Humorous March Peters/Boettger Fischer 1886 M-0075 Piaski's Polish Dance Polish Dance /Al Hayes Fillmore 1917 CCB Band Library: March Size October 2007 Page 2 of 48 Cornet, Trombone, M-0076 Hearts and Flowers Baritone Solo Theo. Moses-Tobani Fischer 1900 M-0077 I Love a Little Cottage Serenade Geoffrey O'Hara/Zamecnik Sam Fox 1922 M-0078 Narcissus Serenade Ethelbert Nevin/Clark G. Schirmer 1891 M-0079 Squirrel's Dance Novelty L. P. Laurendeau Carl Fischer 1902 M-0080 My Little Dream Girl Serenade Gilbert, Friedland/Smith Jos. Stern & Co. 1915 M-0081 African Symphony Ragtime Spasm Losey/ Fischer 1900 Cornet, Trombone, M-0082 Answer Baritone Solo A. G. Robyn/Recker Leo Feist 1908 M-0083 Dort Wo Die Zeder Zionist Air /Katz Carl Fischer 1919 M-0083 Hatikvoh Zionist Hymn /Katz Carl Fischer 1919 Duet Cornet & Baritone or M-0084 Miserere Trombone Verdi/Moses-Tobani Carl Fischer 1896 M-0085 Missouri Waltz Waltz Knight-Logan,Eppel F.J.A. Forster 1915 M-0086 La Cinquantaine Air in Ancient Style Gabriel-Marie/Laurendeau Carl Fischer 1904 M-0087 Kitten in the Catnip Caprice R. B. Eisenberg/ Fred Jewell 1924 M-0088 O Belle Nuit Bacarolle Offenbach/Larendeau Carl Fischer 1911 M-0089 Tell Me Pretty Maiden March March Stuarts/Ascher Emil Ascher M-0090 Land of Plenty March March C.L. Barnhouse C.L. Barnhouse 1922 M-0091 Highlander's Patrol March L.P. Laurendeau Carl Fischer 1915 M-0092 My Hero Waltz Oscar Straus/Lampe Jerome H. Remick 1909 M-0093 Triumphal March from Aida March G. Verdi/Holmes Rubank 1935 M-0094 Bugles and Drums March March Edwin Franko Goldman Carl Fischer M-0095 General MacArthur March March MISSING FROM FILES M-0096 Land of Mine March March James G. Mac Dermid/ MacDermid Fine Art Bld. Chicago 1918 M-0097 Whip March, The March & Two-Step Abe Holzmann/Lampe Remick 1913 Drum & Trombone M-0098 Hank and Lank Novelty Ervin Kleffman/ Rubank 1933 M-0099 Dance of the Honey Bees Schottische B. Richmond/DeVille Carl Fischer 1902 M-0100 Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Musical Selection Harry Warren/Cooke Leo Feist 1945 M-0101 Treasure State March March G. E. Fuller/ H. C. Miller 1931 M-0102 Elephant March March J.Ord Hume/Lewis Fillmore 1910 M-0103 Cities Service March March Rosario Burbon M-0104 Valiant Youth March March K. L. King K.L. King Music House 1925 M-0105 Music Men March March Charles E. Allen Fillmore 1909 M-0106 International Good Will March March Geo. J. Mc Kinney/ H.C. Miller 1929 M-0107 March Revelation March Charles Southwell Geo. Southwell Publishing 1915, 1927 M-0108 Attorney General March March K.L. King K.L. King Music 1921 M-0109 Under the Double Eagle March March J. F. Wagner/ Brooks Victor Music 1913 M-0110 Pride of St. Louis March March J. C. Lentini/ McCoy's Music 1927 M-0111 Clown Band Contest Looney Overture F. E. Noel Fillmore 1927 M-0112 Holy Name March March Donald Oakley Fillmore 1936 Medley of Folk M-0113 Every Man for Himself Tunes, Novelty /Yoder Rubank 1934 M-0114 French Foreign Legion March March L.Dugat/Lake Alfred Music 1931 M-0115 Ham Trombone Novelty march Henry Fillmore Fillmore 1929 M-0116 Bright Star of Hope Romance Halevy/Laurendeau Carl Fischer 1903 M-0116 On the Campus March MISSING FROM FILES M-0117 Thanks to the Yanks Radio Show Theme Hawk, Meakin, Sour/Teague Remick 1945 M-0118 Comedy Tom March March Gus King Rossiter Music 1917 M-0119 Hoch Hapsburg March March J. N. 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