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Composer Title Poet Publisher 1Year 1 Publisher COMPOSER TITLE POET PUBLISHER YEAR1 1 PUBLISHERYEAR 2 2 KEY ACCOMP PLATE NO SIGNATURE MISC Abbott, Jane Bingham Alone with God JBA Summy 1903 F 713 Bess McKee Abbott, Jane Bingham Just for Today Partridge, Sibyl F. Summy 1894 F 234 Helen E. Stowe Abbott, Jane Bingham Just for Today Partridge, Sibyl F. Summy 1894 F 234 Adeline Moltke Abbott, Jane Bingham Just for Today Partridge, Sibyl F. Summy 1894 Ab 234 Sadie Williams Abbott, Jane Bingham Think of Today Thomas, Herbert P. Summy 1909 Ab 1111 Ackernley, Mabel Sunset Dreams Moore, Thomas Novello 1928 G 15387 Adair, Mildred Sambo's Defense. Musical Reading Harrison, Belle R. EldridgeE 1925 D Adams, Carrie B. Beneath the Cross. Anthem Clephane, Elizabeth C.SongsZion 1942 1939 Ab Adams, Carrie B. Give Thanks Unto the Lord. Anthem SongsZion 1942 1937 Ab Adams, Carrie B. Mother and Home. A Mother's Day ExerciseCBA StandardP 1920 Adams, Carrie B. Poppy Land Express, The (Mother and Home) StandardP 1920 G Adams, Carrie B. Send Them to Bed with a Kiss (Mother and Home) StandardP 1920 F Adams, Carrie B. This Holy Hour. Anthem Berge, Herman von SongsZion 1942 1938 Db Adams, Pearl Weaver, The. Trio PA FlammerCC1 1937 Flammer 1928 Ab SSA Ahearn, Mary L. May Waltz none Perry's 1924 F Kathryn Stute piano only Aldridge, Elizabeth Irving When the Dreams That I've Dreamed All ComeEIA True Aldridge 1928 G Alexander, Dorothy Sleep, Soldier Boy DA AlexanderSL 1927 Db, Eb, F Allen, Della Warthen Memories of You (Waltz Song) DWA Allen 1928 G Allen, M. Viola Moonlight Reverie McKinley 1904 Eb 970 Carrie Wittman piano only Allen, Ruby Galbraith Send Back the Man Who Can Love RGA Remick 1913 Bb 7635 Allitsen, Frances False or True Bingham, C. PhillipsOliv 1892 Bb Allitsen, Frances In Our Boat. Duet Crank, Dinah Marie GS 1901 F 15806 Allitsen, Frances Like as the Hart Desireth Psalm 42 Boosey 1898 C Cello 259 E. L. Kingman Allitsen, Frances Like as the Hart Desireth Psalm 42 Boosey 1898 C 259 Eleanor Allen Lee Allitsen, Frances Lord Is My Light, The Psalm 27 Boosey 1897 Bb 206 H[elen] E. Stowe Allitsen, Frances Lord Is My Light, The Psalm 27 Boosey 1897 Eb 195 Lyman McDonald Allitsen, Frances Lord Is My Light, The Psalm 27 Boosey 1897 Bb organ 206 Eleanor Lee Kingman Allitsen, Frances Love Is a Bubble Hobbes, John Oliver Willcocks 1895 GS e 15112 Allitsen, Frances One Star Only Webster, Augusta Willcocks 1895 E 1207 Allitsen, Frances Won! Dorr, Julia C. R. Willcocks 1895 Ab 1207 Anon. (A Lady Amateur) [=Habicht,Sun Mrs. Is inC. the E.] West, The. Ballad Reed 1848 Eb 1033 Arensmeyer, Flora Shadows at Nightfall, Reverie Vinton 1907 F piano only Ash, Frances I'm Gonna Love That Guy FA Wright 1945 F 1044 Ash, Ivy Simple Prayer, The (Prayer Perfect) Riley, James WhitcombBMC 1918 C 5696 Ashford, Emma Louise Dawn, The (Love's Dial) Eberhart, Nellie RichmondLorenz 1911 D Ashford, Emma Louise Easter Prayer, An (King Triumphant) Bradt, Edith Virginia Lorenz 1924 Bb Ashford, Emma Louise Evening (Moods) Mitchell, S. Weir Lorenz 1903 g-G Ashford, Emma Louise Ever a Song Somewhere (Moods) Riley, James WhitcombLorenz 1903 C Ashford, Emma Louise Good Night (Love's Dial) Mitchell, S. Weir Lorenz 1911 Ab Ashford, Emma Louise Good Night (Moods) Hardy, Arthur S. Lorenz 1903 Eb Ashford, Emma Louise He Leadeth Me McKinley 1900 Root F 737 Ashford, Emma Louise Home-Coming Stevenson, A. B. APS 1925 D 13501 O. D. Johnson Ashford, Emma Louise It Is Spring, Dear Heart (Love's Dial) Peters, Eleanor M. Lorenz 1911 A Ashford, Emma Louise King of Glory. Cantata Lorenz 1907 various Ashford, Emma Louise King Triumphant. Easter Cantata Lorenz 1924 various Ashford, Emma Louise Love's Dial (Cycle) Lorenz 1911 Ashford, Emma Louise Moods (Cycle) Lorenz 1903 Ashford, Emma Louise My Own True Love (Moods) Grissom, Arthur Lorenz 1903 E Ashford, Emma Louise My Task Ray, Maude Louise; S.Lorenz H. Pickup 1913 1903 D Ashford, Emma Louise My Thought of You (Love's Dial) Johnson, Robert UnderwoodLorenz 1911 D Ashford, Emma Louise Night Song (Moods) Hedbrook, Andrew Lorenz 1903 Ab Ashford, Emma Louise One Perfect Day (Love's Dial) White, R. L. C. Lorenz 1911 Eb Ashford, Emma Louise Our Wounded Lord (King of Glory) Lorenz 1907 A Ashford, Emma Louise Search, The (Moods) Crosby, Ernest Lorenz 1903 G Ashford, Emma Louise Song of the White Knight (from Humoresken,none Six Scenes from the LorenzAdventures of Alice1902 in Wonderland) g Ashford, Emma Louise Still, Still With Thee. Sacred Solo Stowe, Harriet B. Lorenz 1925 Bb Ashford, Emma Louise Sunset and Dawn (Moods) Moulton, Louise ChandlerLorenz 1903 c-C Ashford, Emma Louise When My Paw Was a Boy Kiser, S. E. Lorenz 1926 Eb Aspden, Martha Ma Sarraphine MA Examiner 1898 F Aus Der Ohe, Adele After Sorrow's Night, op. 5 no. 2 (Six Songs)Gilder, R. W. GS 1897 Recital 1985 Aus Der Ohe, Adele Birds Were Singing, The (Four Songs) (Six Songs)Gilder, R. W. GS 1895 Recital 1985 Aus Der Ohe, Adele Cradle Song, op. 5 no. 3 (Six Songs) Gilder, R. W. GS 1897 Recital 1985 Aus Der Ohe, Adele I Care Not if the Skies Are White, op. 5 no. 4Gilder, (Six Songs) R. W. GS 1897 Recital 1985 Aus Der Ohe, Adele I Grieve to See These Tears, op. 6 no. 2 (SixJohnson, Songs) R. U. GS 1897 Recital 1985 Aus Der Ohe, Adele Six Songs for High Voice GS 1897 Recital 1985 Aus Der Ohe, Adele Thistledown (Four Songs) (Six Songs) Gilder, R. W. GS 1895 Recital 1985 Ayer, Maude Snover Boys Who Wore the Blue, The MSA AyerM 1928 Eb Alberta [McClara] Aylward, Florence Beloved, It Is Morn Hickey, Emily Chappell 1896 C 5008 Aylward, Florence Khaki Lad, A Bickley, F. Chappell 1916 F 7039 Eleanor Lee Backus, Clara Shedd Perhaps. Song Stinson, Sam S. Thompson 1912 G 1747 Kendall Baker, Bell; Gracie Deagon Pretending BB; GD Abrahams 1925 G Baldwin, Anita M. Omar the Tent Maker, Selections from BaldwinA 1914 various H. H. Hall piano only Barbier, Edith Base-Ball Game of Love Longbrake, A. Morris 1909 Eb Barbier, Edith Strains of Yankee Doodle Won't Be Dixie ToLongbrake, My Gal Arthur Morris 1908 F Barbour, Florence Newell Gathering Storm Clouds none APS 1916 Florence Newell Barbourpiano only Barnett, Alice Drums of the Sea, The Mertz, Frederic GS 1925 c 32052 [Edith] Kingman Barnett, Alice In the Time of Saffron Moons (Panels from aMertz, .. Screen) F. CMC 1924 GS F Barnett, Alice Mood (Four Songs) AB GS 1919 Eb 28673 [Edith] Kingman Barnett, Alice Singing Girl of Shan, The (Panels from a ChineseMertz, Screen)F. CMC 1924 C 819 Barnette, Annie M. R. Who'll Buy My Blackberries AMRB OD 1883 Ab 50015 Barrett, Bessie Frolics of Spring. Waltz McKinley 1913 G 1504 piano only Barry, Katharine Madame Dormette Byron, May Boosey 1908 Ab H5838 Bartlett, Louise Sacramento the Beautiful LB self 1935 C Bassett, Karolyn Wells Icicle, The Cook, Agnes Spofford Flammer 1919 D (low) 262 Bassett, Karolyn Wells Take Joy Home Ingelow, J. GS 1921 Eb 30004 Battram, Florence Colby Hills Hampton, Adele Nilon Webster 1940 C Battram, Florence Colby Sophisticate Hartwich, Ethelyn MillerWebster 1940 C Bauer, Marion Aquarelle, op. 39 no. 1 Axelrod 1944 a piano only Baughn, Estella V. Sylvan Waltz, The none Perry's 1900 1928 F Kathryn Stute piano only Bayes, Nora Just Like a Gipsy Simons, Seymour B. Remick 1919 Eb 928 Bayes, Nora Just Like a Gipsy Simons, Seymour B. Remick 1919 Eb 928 Bayes, Nora Shine On, Harvest Moon Norworth, Jack Remick 1908 e-G 2436 Bayes, Nora Shine On, Harvest Moon Norworth, Jack Remick 1918 e-G Bayes, Nora; Jack Norworth Mister Moon Man Turn Off the Light Norworth 1910 G Bayes, Nora; Jack Norworth, arr. Come Along, My Mandy Mellor, Tom; Lawrence;HarmsTB Gifford 1910 FD&H 1907 G Bayley, Kathryn Forest Echoes. Reverie Koninsky 1904 F piano only Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. Ah, Love, but a Day! op. 44, no. 2 Browning, Robert APS 1900 F 5155 Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. Elle et moi (My Sweetheart and I), op. 21, no.Bovet, 3 Felix APS 1893 F 2946 Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. For My Love (Je demande a l'oiseau), op. 52,Silvestre, no. 4 Armand APS 1903 Gb 5986 Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. Jeune fille et jeune fleur, op. 1, no. 3 Chateaubriand APS 1887 Db 1406 Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. Morning Glories, op. 97 no. 1 Presser 1922 e 18436 piano only Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. My Star, op. 26, no. 1 Fabbri, Cora APS 1894 A 3386 Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. Sea Song (Songs of the Sea). Duet Channing, William ElleryAPS 1890 A 2713 Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. Shena Van, op. 56, no. 4 Black, William APS 1904 G 6443 Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. Sleep, Little darling, op. 29, no. 3 Spofford, Harriet PrescottAPS 1895 Eb 3750 Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. Spring, op. 26, no. 3 Fabbri, Cora APS 1894 Eb 3388 Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. Year's at the Spring, The, op. 44, no. 1 Browning, Robert APS 1900 Bb 5138 Eleanor Lee Beasley, Irene If I Could Just Stop Dreaming Beasley, Irene Dixon-Lane 1925 Feldman G Beck, Irene G. Weary Roamer IGB Quincke 1932 C Beebe, Marion At the Close of Day Beebe, Zella Brunswick 1925 Eb Belcher, Henriette Blanke Ain't You Coming Out To-night Shields, Ren Remick 1909 F Belcher, Henriette Blanke Love Dreams Crawford, F.
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