Pre-owned 1920-1950s popular
Sheet Music.
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and some from the 1920s and ‘30s were especially stylish. A front cover picture
is sometimes attributable to an artist and if so, will be named e.g. Cliff
Miska, Heath Robinson, Huntrods, Fred Lowe, Rosebud
studios or Barbelle. Other titles were published during the Second World War (1939 –45), sometimes
in a smaller size when ink and paper were in short supply.
These pieces of sheet music are secondhand, old
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them are in excellent condition but in a few cases we consider that some damage
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SONG TITLE |
WRITER & COMPOSER |
PHOTO |
YEAR |
12th Street rag – song version |
A.Razaf/E.Bowman |
Donald Peers |
1942 |
12th Street rag –song version |
A.Razaf/E.Bowman |
Tito Burns |
1942 |
12th Street rag – piano solo |
Euday L. Bowman |
Pee Wee Hunt |
1944 |
40 Old Time Hits |
Includes-After
the ball, The band played on, Chinatown, my Chinatown, Comin’ thro’the Rye,
Daisy Bell, How’d you like to spoon with me?, Merry widow waltz, Molly O,
Nagasaki, Red river valley, Roamin’ in the gloaming, The sidewalks of New
York, There is a tavern in the town, Waiting at the church, Will you love me
in December? And many more. |
n/a |
© circa 1964 |
Academic Classics for the pianoforte No.83 –
Rondo Brillante |
Weber |
n/a |
Circa 1920 |
Academic Classics for the pianoforte No.116
–Sonata No.3 in C |
Beethoven |
n/a |
Circa 1920 |
Academic Classics for the pianoforte No.139
– Sonata in F minor |
Beethoven |
n/a |
Circa 1920 |
Academic Classics for the piano |
Clement |
n/a |
Circa 1920 |
Ac-cent-tchu-are the positive – film: “Here
come the waves” |
J.Mercer/H.Arlen |
Bing Crosby/Betty Hutton |
1944 |
Adolf |
Annette
Mills |
Arthur
Askey + cartoon |
1939 |
Adolf |
Annette Mills |
cartoon only |
1939 |
Afganistan |
William
Wilander/Harry Donnelly |
Illustration by Starmer |
1920 |
After the ball (see 40 Old Time Hits) |
Chas K.Harris |
n/a |
? |
Again – film: “Road house” |
Dorcas
Cochran/Lionel Newman |
Ida
Lupina/Cornel Wilde/Celeste Holm/Richard Widmark |
1948 |
Ah! Sweet mystery of life (The Dream Melody)
for it is love alone that rules for aye! – film: “The Great Victor Herbert” |
Rida Johnson Young/Victor Herbert |
Susanna Foster/Allan Jones/Mary Martin |
©1910 |
Ain’t misbehavin’- from “Connie’s hot
chocolates” |
A.Razaf/T.Waller/H.Brooks |
n/a |
1929 |
Ain’t misbehavin’ |
A.Razaf/T.Waller/H.Brooks |
n/a |
©1939 |
Ain’t she sweet |
J.Yellen/M.Ager |
Scovell
& Wheldon |
1927 |
Ain’t she sweet – From “Sensations of
1927" at Onchan Pavilion, Douglas, Isle of Man |
Jack Yellen/Milton Ager |
Marjorie Lotinga |
1927 |
Alice blue gown – from the musical “Irene” |
J.McCarthy/H.Tierney |
n/a |
© 1920 |
Alexander’s rag-time band |
See “Rag-time” |
|
|
All by yourself in the moonlight |
Jay Wallis |
Illustration
by STYX |
1928 |
Alleluia (from the motetExultate Jubilate)
Song for Soprano voice |
W.A.Mozart |
n/a |
Circa 1949 |
Alligator crawl |
Thomas
“Fats” Waller |
Alligator
illustration |
© 1934 |
All my life – film: “Laughing Irish eyes” |
Sidney Mitchell/Sam H.Stept |
Phil Regan/Evalyn Knapp |
1936 |
All my tomorrows lead me to you |
Joyce
Grenfell/Ricard Addinsell |
Joyce
Grenfell |
1944 |
All of my life |
Irving Berlin |
n/a |
1944 |
All our tomorrows |
Jimmy
Kennedy |
Wilfred
Pickles |
1943 |
All the things you are |
O.Hammerstein/J.Kern |
Geraldo |
1940 |
All the time – musical: “So this is love” |
Desmond Carter/Hal Brody |
n/a |
1928 |
All through the day – film “Centennial
Summer” |
Oscar Hammerstein 2nd/Jerome Kern |
Jeanne Crain/Cornel Wilde/Linda Darnell/Willaim Eythe |
1946 |
All time Hit Parade selection |
8 songs –
1/6d various |
n/a |
1946 |
All up and down the street |
Elma T.Chapman |
Illustration by SLD |
1942 |
All of my life |
Iving
Berlin |
Illustration |
1944 |
All our tomorrows |
Jimmy Kennedy |
Maurice Winnick |
1943 |
All over the place – film: “Sailors three” |
F.Eyton/N.Gay |
Tommy
Trinder |
1940 |
Alone – film: “A night at the opera” |
Arthur Freed/Nacio Herb Brown |
The Marx Brothers+ |
1935 |
Along the Navajo trail |
Larry
Markes/Dick Charles/Eddie de Lange |
Bing Crosby
& the Andrews Sisters |
1945 |
Always (I’ll be loving you) |
Irving Berlin (b.1888-d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Jose Collins photo by Dorothy Wilding |
1925 |
Always – film: “Christmas holiday” |
Irving
Berlin (b.1888-d.1989 nee Isador or Israel Baline) |
Deanna
Durbin |
1925 |
Always in all ways – film: “Monte
Carlo" |
Leo Robin/Richard A.Whiting/W.Franke Harling |
Jack Buchanan/Jeanette MacDonald |
1930 |
Always in my heart – film: “Always in my
heart” |
K.Gannon/E.Lecuona |
n/a |
1942 |
Amapola (pretty little poppy) |
Albert Gamse/Joseph M.Lacalle |
Deanna Durbin |
1940 |
America, I love you! – film: “Tin Pan Alley” |
Edgar Leslie/Archie Gottler |
Alice
Faye/John Payne |
©1915 |
American Cowboy Songs |
An album of 17 cowboy songs by Sterling Sherwin including: Home on the
range, The cowboy’s prayer, Lonesome cowpuncher, Back to the range, Bucking broncho,
Little Mohee, Mesa wind, and more. |
Illustration |
1939 |
Among my souvenirs – film: “The best years
of my life” |
Edgar Leslie(b.1885-d.1976)/Horatio
Nicholls (pseudonym for publisher “Lawrence Wright”) |
Hoagy
Carmichael |
1947 |
Amor – film: “Broadway rhythm” |
Skylar/Ruiz/Mendez |
Charlie Spivak/George Murphy/Ginny Simms |
1943 |
Amor amor –French/Spanish/English edition |
J.Larue/Gabriel
Ruiz/Sunny Skylar/Richard Lopez Mendez |
Photos: Victoria Marino/Tino Rossi/Marie Jose/Jaime
Plana/J-P. Dulay |
1943 |
Amor amor – Spanish/English – film:
“Broadway rhythm” |
Gabriel Ruiz/Sunny Skylar/Richard Lopez Mendez |
George Murphy/Ginny Simms + ad for “Buy War
savings certificates” |
1943 |
(The) ‘ampstead way – film: “London Town” |
J.Burke/J
van Heusen |
Illustration/Sid
Field |
1946 |
An apple blossom wedding |
Jimmy Kennedy/Nat Simon |
Illustration/Johnny McMahon |
1948 |
An apple for the teacher – film: “The Star
maker” |
Johnny
Burke/James V. Monaco |
Bing Crosby |
1939 |
An Autumn ride (*1442
W.Paxton & Co) |
Theo Bonheur |
Illustration |
circa 1920 |
And Mimi |
Jimmy
Kennady/Nat Simon |
illustration |
1947 |
And then it’s heaven |
Eddie Seiler/Sol Marcus/Al Kaufman |
Foster and Clarke |
1946 |
Angela mia (My angel) – from the William Fox
production “Street angel” |
Maria
Perrocato/Erno Rapee/Lew Pollack |
Janet Gaynor/Charles
Farrell |
1928 |
An hour never passes |
Jimmy Kennedy |
Joe Loss |
1944 |
Annabelle |
Lew
Brown/Ray Henderson |
Deco
illustration + Ted Lewos |
|
Anna Lucasta – theme from the Jack Hylton
production of the Broadway play at His Majesty’s Thetre, London |
Ross Parker/Hugh Charles |
Illustration (girl against a street lamp) |
1947 |
Annie Laurie (see; 40 Old Time Hits) |
(Maxwellton
Braes are Bonnie) Lady John Scott |
n/a |
©1915 |
Anniversary song – film: “The Jolson story” |
S.Chaplin/A.Jolson/Ivanovich |
Larry Parks/Evelyn Keyes |
1946 |
(The) Anniversary waltz |
Al
Dubin/Dave Franklin |
n/a |
1941 |
Anoranza campera – gran tango – Cancion |
F.D.Velez/P.Cimaglia |
Photos + illustration |
Unknown |
Another day |
Harold
Fields/Howard Barnes/Dominic John/Dane Hurst |
Barbara
Sumner |
1949 |
Any ice today lady – the cyclonic dance rage
of New York |
Pat Ballard |
Teddy Brown |
1926 |
Any time at all |
Jack
Gold/Dick Emerson |
Nat Temple |
1946 |
Anywhere on earth is heaven |
Ned Washington/Victor Young |
“Hutch” Leslie Hutchinson |
1942 |
Appelez ca comme vous voulez – French edition |
J.Boyer/G.
van Parys |
Maurice
Chevalier |
1939 |
Apple blossoms in the rain – film: “Seven
days ashore” |
Mort Greene/Lew Pollack |
Illustration |
1944 |
Apple blossom time – (fox-trot) |
Max &
Harry Nesbitt |
Illustration
by Harwood + Joe Loss |
1939 |
Apres la pluie le beau temps (Toolie poolie
doolie) - French edition |
H.Kubnick/A.Beul/V.Horton |
College Rythme/Jacques Helian/Patrice & Mario/L.van Burg/Ray
Ventura |
1948 |
April showers – film: “The Jolson story” |
George Gard
“Buddy”De Sylva(b.1895-d.1950)/Louis Silvers |
Illustration |
1921 |
Are my lanterns shining? (The Lamp song) –
light opera: “The Rebel Maid” |
Gerald Dalton/Montague F. Phillips |
illustration |
1921 |
Aren’t you’re glad you’re you –film: “The
bells of St. Marty’s” |
J.Burke/J.
van Heusen |
Bing Crosby/Ingrid
Bergman |
1945 |
Arm in arm (just you and me) |
J.Church/S.Bradbury |
Illustration + Les Allen |
1940 |
Arm in arm (just you and me) |
J.Church/S.Bradbury |
Illustration
+ Norman Newman |
1940 |
Around and ‘round the old band-stand |
Harry Leon/Leo Towers/Lewis Ilda |
Illustration + Mrs. Jack Hylton |
1936 |
(The) Artist’s life – waltzes |
Johann
Strauss. Piano solo + violin & cello arranged by G.Farnell |
Illustration
by Holloway |
© 1931 |
Arthur Askey –
Big hearted Arthur’s Band Wagon song book – originally presented with Woman’s
World. |
Songs include:A Bee song, Health and
efficiency, The First time I saw you, Don’t ever change, Chirrup, My heaven
in the pines, Mama, I wanna make rhythm, Two bouquets, Gotta date in
Lou’siana, A Moth song,carry me back to the lone prairie, A Ballad, The Snake
charmer, Trusting my luck, It’s a long long way to your heart, and The
Joo-Jah tree. |
Arthur Askey |
1939 |
As if I didn’t have enough on my mind- film:
“Do you love me” |
C.Henderson/H.James/
L.Newman |
Maureen
O’Hara/Dick Haymes/Harry James |
1945 |
As time goes by – film: “Casablanca” |
Herman Hupfeld |
Ingrid Berman |
© 1931 |
At last – film: “Orchestra Wives” |
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren |
Glenn
Miller/Ann Rutherford/George Montgomery |
1942 |
At the Balalaika film: “Balalaika” |
Maschwyz/Wright/Forrest/Posford/Stithart |
Nelson Eddy/Ilona Massey |
1936 |
At the café Continental |
Will
Grosz/Jimmy Kennedy |
Illustration |
1936 |
At the close of a long, long day |
Billy Moll/Johnny Marvin |
Cyril Stapleton |
©1932 |
At the woodchopper’s ball (see: “George
Shearing”) |
Joe
Bishop/Woody Herman – piano arrangement by George Shearing |
n/a |
1939 |
Au revoir – from “Gracie’s working party” |
Erwin Drake/Jimmy Shirl/Alstone |
Gracie Fields |
1947 |
Au revoir again |
Nikki
Mason/Teri Josefovits |
Illustration
by Holloway |
1947 |
Ave maria |
F.Schubert/W.Scott |
Deanna Durbin |
1940 |
A- you’re adorable (the alphabet song) |
Kaye/Wise/Lippman |
Ambrose |
1948 |
A- you’re adorable (the alphabet song) |
Kaye/Wise/Lippman |
Donald Peers |
1948 |
A- you’re adorable (the alphabet song) |
Kaye/Wise/Lippman |
Roberto
Inglez |
1948 |
A- you’re adorable (the alphabet song) |
Kaye/Wise/Lippman |
Perry Como |
1948 |
(The) Baby show |
Wise/Malcolm/Sanford |
George
Formby |
1942 |
Baby, it’s cold outside – film: “Neptune’s
daughter” |
Frank Loesser |
Ester Williams/Red Skelton/Ricardo Mantalban/Betty Garrett |
1949 |
Bagdad |
J.Yellen/M.Ager |
Waring’s
Pennsylvanians |
1924 |
Bahama Mama (that Goombay tune) |
L.Wolfe Gilbert/Charles Lofthouse |
Illustration by Frederick S.Manning |
1932 |
Balloon dance (Danse de ballon) |
Piano solo
by Donovan Meher |
Illustration
by W.George |
©1928 |
Bandit’s song (Quando a notte) |
Beda/Edward Teschemacher/Giuseppe Becce |
Portrait drawing of Tino Pattiera in the Itala-Tonfilm “Fra Diavolo” |
1931 |
(The) Band played on – film: “The Strawberry
blonde” (see also: “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Palmer/Ward |
Rita
Hayworth/James Cagney |
1941 |
Barcolle – from The Tales of Hoffman |
Offenbach – simplified edition for piano |
Illustration |
circa 1930 |
Barcelona indigo –yes! (a nutty 6/8 one
step) |
Raymond
Wallace/Tolchard Evans |
Cartoon by
Harry Price |
1926 |
(The) Barmaid’s song |
Jimmy Kennedy |
Florrie Forde |
1930 |
(The Barmaid’s song |
Jimmy
Kennedy |
Miss Jenny
Howard |
1930 |
Barrel organ rhapsody |
Sonny Miller/George Posford |
illustration |
1945 |
(The) Bandmaster march – for piano |
E.Kershaw |
Illustration
by W.George |
1931 |
Basin Street ball |
Benny Lamarr/Spencer Williams |
Cartoon + Harry Parry |
1942 |
Basin Street blues |
Spencer
Williams |
n/a |
1933 |
Bats in the belfry |
Billy Mayerl (on a theme by Austen Croom-Johnson) |
Illustration |
1935 |
Bella bella Marie |
Don
Pelosi/Leo Towers/Gerhard Winkler |
Illustration
+ Georges Guetary |
1947 |
(The) Belle of New York – selection for
piano from the musical comedy |
Gustave Kerker arranged by C.Godfrey jnr. |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Better not roll those blue, blue eyes |
Kay Twomey/Al
Goodhart |
Illustration |
1942 |
Beautiful – fox-trot song |
Haven Gillespie/Larry Shay |
cartoon by Fred Lowe |
1927 |
Beautiful brown eyes |
Arthur
Smith/Alton Delmore |
Jack
Jackson |
1943 |
Beautiful dreamer |
Stephen Foster |
Illustration + Bing Crosby |
circa 1940 |
Beautiful eyes |
Frankie
Adams/Leonard Rosen/Neal Madaglia |
Lind Joyce |
1948 |
Beauty and the beast |
Ida Hampden |
n/a |
© 1949 |
Be careful, it’s my heart- Film: “Holiday
Inn” |
Irving
Berlin |
Film
stills/Bing Crosby/Fred Astaire |
1942 |
Because (No.2 in Bb) |
Teschemacher/D’Hardelot |
n/a |
©1920 |
Because of you |
A.Hammerstein/D.Wilkinson |
Billy
Cotton |
1940 |
Because of you |
A.Hammerstein/D.Wilkinson |
Leslie Howard |
1940 |
Beer barrel polka (roll out the barrel) |
L.Brown/W.Timm/J.Veivoda |
Illustration
+ Bertha Willmott |
1934 |
Beer barrel polka (roll out the barrel) |
L.Brown/W.Timm/J.Veivoda |
Illustration + Jack Payne |
1934 |
Begin the beguine – film: “Broadway melody” |
Cole Porter |
Leslie
Hutchinson aka “Hutch” |
1935 |
Begin the beguine – film: “Hers to hold” |
Cole Porter |
n/a |
1935 |
Beg your pardon |
F.Craig/B.Smith |
Illustration
|
1947 |
Behind the clouds (are crowds and crowds of
sunbeams) |
B.Davis/George Gard “Buddy”De Sylva (b.1895 – d 1950) |
Joe Loss |
© 1926 |
Bell bottom trousers |
Moe Jaffe |
Cartoon +
Harry Lester |
1944 |
Bell bottom trousers |
Moe Jaffe |
Cartoon + Max & Harry Nesbitt |
1944 |
Bell bottom trousers |
Moe Jaffe |
Cartoon +
Gracie Fields/Jack Davey |
1944 |
Bells |
Christopher Grant |
Henry Hall |
1935 |
Bells across the meadow – A characteristic
intermezzo |
Paino solo
by Albert W. Ketelbrey |
Illustration
by W.George |
1921 |
Bells of old St. Ives |
E.Oxenford/A.Saxelbye |
n/a |
1921 |
Beneath the lights of home – film: “Nice
girl?” |
Walter Jurmann/Bernie Grossman |
Deanna
Durbin |
1941 |
Beside an open fireplace |
Denniker/Osborne |
Illustration by Fred Lowe /Jack Payne |
1929 |
Better not roll those blue, blue eyes |
Kay Twomey/Al Goodhart |
illustration |
1942 |
Betty Blue |
T.Murray/R.Leveen |
Illustration + The Five Smith Brothers |
1947 |
Beware of April rain |
Fred
S.Tysh/Victor Delta |
Gracie
Fields |
1949 |
Bewitched (bothered and bewildered) |
L.Hart/R.Rodgers |
Billy Cotton |
1941 |
(La) Beguine (it’s the beguine) – film: “Il
est charmant/He has such charm” – French edition |
A.Willemetz/J.Laidlaw/R.Moretti |
Henry
Garat/French film scene |
1932 |
BILLY MAYERL
(see: Mayerl) |
|
|
|
BING CROSBY Hits selection |
Piano solos
by George Zalva of 5 songs |
Bing Crosby |
1939 |
Bing sings – 2nd selection of his
greatest hits |
Arranged by Reg Connelly |
Bing Crosby |
1944 |
Bingo farm – fox trot – featured in the Vine
and Russell Revue |
Ralph
Stanley/Nat Ayer |
n/a |
1925 |
(The) Birds in the trees (Les oiseaux dans
les branches) – for violin & piano |
Jean Neago |
n/a |
1949 |
(The) Birth of the blues – film: “The best
things in life are free" |
B.G.de
Sylva/Lew Brown/Ray Henderson |
Sheree
North/Gordon MacRae/Dan Dailey/Ernest Borgnine |
1926 |
Bitter sweet – piano selection |
Noel Coward arranged by H.M.Higgs |
n/a |
© 1929 |
Bless ‘em all “The service song” |
J.Hughes/F.Lake |
Cartoon +
George Formby |
1940 |
Bless this house |
H.Taylor/M.H.Brahe |
n/a |
© 1927 |
Bless you (for being an angel) |
E.Lane/D.Baker |
The Ink
Spots |
1939 |
Blossoms on Broadway – film |
L.Robin/R.Rainger |
Shirley Ross |
1937 |
Blossoms on the bough |
Sammy Gallop/Carl
Sigman |
n/a |
1949 |
Bluebells of Scotland with variations (Banks
sixpenny edition no.167) |
Ryder arranged by Geo.H.Farnell |
Illustration by Huntrods + ad on back cover |
1932 |
Bluebird of happiness |
Heyman/Davies/Harmati |
Gracie
Fields |
1940 |
Bluebird sing me a song |
B.Davis/J.Hanley |
Illustration by Fred Lowe + Dorothy Ward |
1928 |
Blue clouds |
F.Wise/D.Bergman/E.Lecuona |
Frankie
Masters |
1941 |
Blue Hawaiian waters and golden sands |
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby |
Felix Mendelssohn |
1946 |
Blue ribbon gal |
Ross Parker/Irwin
Dash |
Syd Dean |
1949 |
Blues in the night (my Mama done tol’ me) |
Johnny Mercer/Harold Arlen |
n/a |
1941 |
Blue room – film: “Words and music” based on
the lives of Rodgers & Hart |
Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart |
Illustration
of a show girl |
1948 ©1926 |
(The) Blue train |
Dion Titheradge/Jay Gorney |
n/a |
1927 |
Boa noite (good-night) – film: “That night
in Rio” |
Mack
Gordon/Harry Warren |
Alice Faye/Don Ameche/Carmen Miranda |
1941 |
Boiled beef and carrots |
Collins/Murray |
Harry Champion |
1939 |
Boogie woogie bugle boy |
Don
Raye/Hughie Prince |
n/a |
© 1941 |
Boogie woogie suite (Blues, Jive, Drag,
Stomp, Rag, Jump) |
Fats Waller |
Fats Waller |
1945 |
Boo-hoo |
Heyman/Lombardo/Leob |
Illustration |
1937 |
Boom (Why does my heart go) |
Trenet/Goetz |
Harry Roy |
1939 |
Boom (Why does my heart go) |
Trenet/Goetz |
Jack Hylton |
1939 |
Boston bounce |
Al Dallas/Bunny Lamarr/Benny Lamarr |
Illustration by LN + Harry Parry |
1944 |
Bow bells – film: “Dancing with crime” |
H.Purcell/B.Bernard |
Richard
Attenborough/Sheila Sim |
1947 |
(The) Bowery (see “40 Old Time Hits) |
Chas H.Hoyt/Percy Gaunt |
n/a |
©1925 |
BONHEUR, THEO –
see also pre-1920s lists |
|
|
|
An Autumn ride – (W.Paxton & Co. No.
1442 ) |
Theo Bonheur |
Illustration |
circa 1920 |
(The) Gay Gordons march – piano version |
Theo
Bonheur |
Illustration |
circa 1930 |
(A) Spring ride piano solo |
Theo Bonheur |
Illustration |
1920 |
(A) Spring ride – piano duet version |
Theo
Bonheur |
Illustration |
1920 |
(A) Winter ride – piano duet version |
Theo Bonheur |
Illustration |
circa 1920 |
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Brazil (aquerela do Brasil) |
S.K.Russell/Ary Barroso |
n/a |
1941 |
Bread and butter woman |
Allan
Roberts/Lester Lee |
Danny Kaye |
1947 |
Break of day –film “Waltz Time” |
Alan Stranks/Hans May |
Richard Tauber |
1945 |
(The) Breeze and I – from “Andalucia” |
Stillman/Lecuona |
Caterina
Valente |
© 1940 |
Brighterland – Feldman 6d edition No.2506 |
12 popular song successes arranged by R.S.Stoddon |
n/a |
1933 |
Brindisi – drinking song (“Libiam ne’ lieti
ca |
G.Verdi |
n/a |
© 1938 |
Bring out the little brown jug |
M & G. Franklin |
Illustration + Harry Korris |
1939 |
Broken-hearted clown |
Art
Noel/Don Pelosi |
Illustration
+ Henry Hall |
1937 |
(A) Brown bird singing |
R.Barrie/H.Wood |
Bird singing |
1922 |
Brush those tears from your eyes |
Oakley Haldeman/Al Trace/Jimmy Lee |
Evelyn Knight |
1948 |
Busy line |
Murray Semos/Frank Stanton |
Janet Brown + telephone illustration |
1949 |
But definitely – from “The Poor little rich
girl” |
Mack
Gordon/Harry Revel |
Shirley
Temple |
1936 |
(The) Butlin Camper’s song – see “Tramp, |
|
|
|
Buttons and bows –film: “Paleface” |
Jay
Livingston/Ray Evans |
Bob
Hope/Jane Russell |
1948 |
Button up your overcoat – from the Dominion
theatre production of “Follow through” |
De Sylva/Brown/Henderson |
Golf ball illustration |
1928 |
Bye bye baby |
O.Motzan |
Illustration
by Pel studios + Vera Burt/Saxi Holtsworth |
1924 |
Bye bye baby – film: “Gentlemen prefer
blondes” |
Leo Robin/Jule Styne |
Jane Russell/Marilyn Monroe |
1949 |
By the wishing well |
Will
Grosz/Hamilton Kennedy |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1940 |
Café in Vienna (Sag’ es mir noch einmal) |
Jimmy Kennedy/Karel Vacek |
Illustration + Donald Peers |
1934 |
(The Café Mozart wltz – film: “The Third
man" |
Anton Karas |
Film
still:Joseph Cotton/Valli |
1949 |
California sunbeam – featured in Jack
Hylton’s “Together again” at the Victoria Palace Theatre, London |
Sam H. Stept |
Billing for Bud Flangan, Nervo & Knox, Naughton & Gold at the
Victoria Palace, London |
1946 |
Call her your sweetheart |
Leon Payne |
Frank
Ifield |
© 1949 see 1960s |
Calling all workers – march for piano solo |
Eric Coates |
n/a |
© 1940 |
Campbell Connelly’s 31st
Selection |
10 sings –
6d edition |
n/a |
1936 |
Campbell Connelly’s 37th
Selection |
12 songs – 1/6d edition |
n/a |
1940 |
Candy kisses |
George
Morgan |
Danny Kaye |
1948 |
Can’t help lovin’ dat man – from the musical
“Showboat” |
J.Kern/O.Hammerstein 2nd |
Illustration |
1927 |
Can’t help singing – film: “Can’t help
singing” |
E.Y.Harburg/J.Kern |
Deanna
Durbin/Robert Paige |
1944 |
Can’t
we talk it over? – film: “Illegal” |
Ned Washington/Victor Young |
Margot Grahame |
1931 |
Can’t you read between the lines? |
J.Styne/S.Cahn |
n/a |
1945 |
Caravan |
I.Mills/Duke Ellington/J.Tijol |
Ambose |
1937 |
Carefree |
Gladys
Adamson |
Illustration |
1929 |
Careless hands |
B.Hilliard/C.Sigman |
Derek Roy |
1949 |
Careless hands |
B.Hilliard/C.Sigman |
Cyril
Stapleton |
1949 |
Carissima – piano selection from “A Musical
Romance” presented by Lee Ephraim |
Hans May (lyrics by Eric Maschwitz [not available here] |
n/a |
1948 |
Carolina – film: “House of Connelly” |
Lew Brown/Jay Gornay |
Janet
Gaynor/Lionel Barrtmore |
1934 |
Carolina |
M & H.Nesbitt/J.Stodel |
G.H.Elliott |
1945 |
Carolina moon –valse with ukulele part |
Benny
Davis/Joe Burke |
Miss Irene
Hill |
1928 |
Carolina moon – valse with ukulele part |
Benny Davis/Joe Burke |
Kathleen Kafla |
1928 |
Carry on |
J.O’Hagan/G.Dundas |
Illustration |
1931 |
Castles in the air |
Worton David/Horatio Nicholls (pseudonym for publisher Lawrence
Wright) |
As sung by Syd Moorhouse |
1921 |
Cavalry patrol (song of the steppes) |
G. &
H.Bantock |
Hammer
& sickle |
1944 |
Ce matin meme – film: “Le chant de l’exile” –
French edition |
Edith Piaf/Jean Vals/H.Bourtayre |
Film still |
1943 |
Change your partner -(Paul Jones) |
Feldman’s
6d edition No. 2507 – 12 songs arranged by R.S.Stoddon |
n/a |
1933 |
Changes |
Walter Donaldson |
Illustration |
1927 |
Chanson d’amour (Liebeslied) op.71 for
violin & piano |
Jos Suk |
n/a |
© 1922 |
(La) Chanson du Macon – French edition |
M.Chevalier/M.Vandair/H.Betti |
Maurice Chevalier |
1941 |
Chappell’s 3rd Song & Dance
album |
20 songs/44
pages |
n/a |
1934 |
Chappell’s 33rd Song & Dance
album |
7 songs/21 pages |
n/a |
1942 |
(A) Charabanc ride |
Ezra Read |
Illustration |
1922 |
Charmaine |
Erno Rapee/Lew Pollack |
The Bachelors |
© 1926 |
Chatterbox – film: “That’s right, you’re
wrong" |
Allan Roberts/Jerome Brainin |
n/a |
1939 |
Cheek to cheek |
Irving Berlin |
Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers |
1935 |
Cherry blossom Lane (It looks like rain in) |
E.Leslie/J.Burke |
Illustration
+ Henry Hall |
1937 |
Cherry blossom time – musical “The
Nightingale” |
Kennedy Russell/Martin Harvey/Sax Rohmer |
Illustration by Berkeley Sutcliffe |
1947 |
Cherry stones |
John Jerome |
The Radio
Revellers |
1949 |
(The) Chestnut tree – (includes dance steps) |
J.Kennedy/T.Connor/H.Kennedy |
C.L.Heimann |
1938 |
Chewing a piece of straw |
Howard Barnes/Hedley
Grey |
Cartoon |
1945 |
Chick – waltz |
E.Mack |
n/a |
Unknown |
Chickery chick |
Sylvia
Dee/Sidney Lippman |
cartoon +
Carroll Gibbons |
1945 |
Chickery chick |
Sylvia Dee/Sidney Lippman |
Cartoon + Billy Cotton |
1945 |
(A) Child’s prayer |
Seigfried
Sassoon/Arthur Bliss |
n/a |
1927 |
(The) Chinaman’s song –from “Cairo” |
Oscar Asche/Percy Fletcher |
Illustration by B.Sayer |
1921 |
Chinatown, my Chinatown (see “40 Old Time
Hits”) |
William
Jerome/Jean Schwartz |
n/a |
©1910 |
Chinese laundry blues (Mister Wu) |
Jack Cottrell |
George Formby + illustration by Jeff Cook |
1932 |
Ching a lings jazz bazaar |
Howard
Johnson/Ethel Bridges |
Illustration
by L.S.Reiss |
1920 |
Chocolate soldier from the U.S.A. |
Box/Cox/Ilda |
Illustration |
1944 |
Choo Choo blues |
Mort
Bosley/Henry Santrey/Elmer Barr |
Train
illustration by Perret |
1922 |
Christmas Eve in fairyland |
Tony Parry/Ross Parker |
Gracie Fields |
1949 |
Christmas memories – a dream fantasy |
Herman
Finck |
Illustration
by Collins |
1928 |
Christmas polka |
Jimmy Wakely/Doris Mayer |
Jimmy Wakely |
1949 |
Christopher Robin is saying his prayers
(vespers) |
A.A. Milne/H.Fraser-Simson |
n/a |
1924 |
Christopher Robin (three songs) |
Christopher Robin is saying his prayers, alone in the dark and, at
Buckingham Palace – A.A.Milne/H.Fraser-Simson |
n/a hardback book |
1924 |
Chug-a-lug (The Drink it down song) |
Carlotta Lee/Sally Tatman |
The
Keynotes |
1949 |
Church bells on Sunday morning |
Jack Yellen/Sammy Fain |
Gracie Fields |
1949 |
Cigareets, whusky & wild wild women |
Tim Spencer |
Cartoon |
1947 |
Cinephonic Selection of popular songs No. 9 |
9 hits with words and music |
n/a |
1937 |
Cinephonic’s 12th Selection |
10 hits
with words, for piano, accordion and guitar |
n/a |
1938 |
Circus |
Bob Russel/Louis Alter |
Joy Nichols |
1949 |
Ciribiribin |
C.Tiochet/J.Trevor/A.Pestalozza |
n/a +
Deanna Durbin |
© 1935 |
Civilization (Bongo, bongo, bongo) |
Bob Hilliard/Carl Sigman |
Illustration |
1947 |
Clancy lowered the boom! |
J.Lange/H.Heath |
Donald
Peers |
1948 |
Clancy lowered the boom! |
J.Lange/H.Heath |
Billy Cotton |
1948 |
Clicquot |
Harry
R.Reser |
Illustration
+ The Clicquot Club Eskimos |
1926 |
Clopin clopant – from the musical “Latin
Quarter” at the London Casino (lyrics in French & English) |
Bruno Coquatrix/Kermit Goell/Pierre Dudan |
Georges Guetary |
1947 |
Close to you |
A.Hoffman/J.Livingston/C.G.Lampi |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1943 |
Close your eyes |
D.Carter/H.M.Tennent |
Illustration by Reg Eustace |
1931 |
Coal-black Mammy |
A.Cliff/I.St.Helier |
Photo from “Co-optimists” |
1921 |
Coax me a little bit |
Charlie Tobias/Nat Simon |
Sylvie Saint Clair |
1946 |
Coffee on the morning and kisses in the
night - film: "Moulin Rouge“ |
A.Dubin/H.Warren |
Constance
Bennett |
© 1933 |
(The) Coffee song (They’ve got an awful lot
of coffee in Brazil) |
B.Hilliard/D.Miles |
Frank Sinatra |
1946 |
(The) Cokey cokey (put your left arm out) -
include– instructions! |
Jimmy
Kennedy |
Illustration |
1942 |
Colleen |
Jos.G. Gilbert/Lewis ilda |
Illustration + Eric Winstone |
1945 |
Come back – valse from “The Punch Bowl” at
the Duke of Year’s Theatre |
Daisy Fisher/Hero de Rance |
Norah Blaney/Gwen Farrar |
1924 |
Come dance with me |
Dick Leobert/George Blake |
Anne Shelton/ cover by Fred Low |
1949 |
Come to me, bend to me – musical “Brigadoon” |
Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe |
n/a |
1947 |
Come out, come out wherever you are – film:
“Step lively” |
S.Cahn/J.Styne |
Frank Sinatra |
1944 |
Come with me my honey |
Mack David/Joan Whitney/Alex Kramer |
Roberto Inglez |
1944 |
Coming home |
Billy Reid |
Stan Atkins |
1945 |
Coming home |
Billy Reid |
Stanley
Black |
1945 |
Coming home |
Billy Reid |
Danny Malone |
1945 |
Coming home |
Billy Reid |
Jack Leon |
1945 |
Coming home |
Billy Reid |
Eric Winstone |
1945 |
|
|
|
|
Comin’ in on a wing and a prayer |
H.Adamson/J.McHugh/R.Day |
Bomber plane illustration |
1943 |
Comin’ in on a wing and a prayer |
H.Adamson/J.McHugh/R.Day |
Bomber
plane illustration+ Tommy Dorsey |
1943 |
Comin’ thro’ the Rye (see “40 Old Time Hits) |
Old Scottish Air – Robert Burns (1759-96) |
n/a |
©1914 |
Concerto for two |
From
Tchaikowsky’s Bb minor concerto arranged by Robert C. Haring/Jack Lawrence |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1941 |
Concerto in Bb minor |
Arranged for piano by King Palmer as in the film “The Great lie” –
Tchaikowsky |
Bette Davis |
1942 |
Conchita, Marquita, Lolita, Pepta, Rosita,
Juanita, Lorez – film: “Priorities on parade” |
H.Magidson/J.Styne |
Betty
J.Rhodes |
1942 |
Confessin’ (That I love you) |
A.J.Neilberg/D.Daugherty/E.Reynolds |
Frank Ifield |
© 1930 |
Confidentially |
Reg Dixon |
Reg Dixon |
1949 |
Constantinople (comedy one-step) |
Harry Carlton |
Miss Cecil Cunningham |
1928 |
Constantly – film: “Road to Morocco” |
Johnny
Burke/Jimmy van Heusen |
Big
Crosby/Bob Hope/Dorothy Lamour |
1942 |
Consternation (piano solo) |
George Shearing |
George Shearing |
1949 |
Coo but I’m glad I met you |
A.Saxelbye/W.L.Morris |
n/a |
1926 |
Copa Cabana – from the musical extravaganza
“Magic Carpet” at the Princes Theatre, London |
Val Guest/Manning Sherwin |
n/a |
1943 |
Coppelia – selection – famous airs from the
ballet |
Ballet by
Delibes arranged for piano by Ezra Read |
Illustration |
1922 |
Corn silk |
I.Kahal/W.King/H.Bellis |
n/a |
1940 |
Coronation selection – Lawrence Wright's |
8 items |
King George
VI |
1937 |
(The) Coronation waltz |
Jimmy Kennedy |
n/a |
1937 |
Country Gardens (piano solo – simplified
version) |
Percy A.
Grainger |
n/a |
© 1930 |
Country style (Square dance) – film:
“Welcome stranger” |
Johnny Burke/James Van Heusen |
Bing Crosby |
1947 |
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano Solos No.1 “Snakes
and ladders” |
Harry
Engleman |
n/a |
1934 |
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano Solos No.2
“Dominoes” |
Thos. Haines |
Reginald King |
1935 |
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano Solos No.3 “Blue
nights” |
Cicely
Murkin |
Illustration
by N. George |
1935 |
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano Solos No.4 “Cannon
off the cush” |
Harry Engleman |
n/a |
1935 |
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano Solos No.5 “Hop skip
and jump” |
F.H.Kickmann |
n/a |
1935 |
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano Solos No.6 “Flying
fingers” |
F.H.Klickmann |
n/a |
1935 |
Cramer’s Rhythmic Piano Album |
Includes:
Chase the ace, Crown and anchor, Devil among the tailors, Fidgety digits,
Rippling rhythm, and Finger prints |
n/a |
1937 |
Crazy for you |
Billy Noddings |
Alex Alexander’s Radio Boys |
1931 |
Crownland – Feldman’s 6d edition No. 2990 |
9 songs
arranged by R.S. Stoddon |
n/a |
1938 |
Cruising down the river-the winning song in
the Hammersmith Palais “Write a tune |
Miss Eily Beadell/Miss Nell Tollerton |
Illustration + Lou Preager |
1945 |
Cruising down the river-the winning song in
the Hammersmith Palais “Write a tune |
Miss Eily
Beadell/Miss Nell Tollerton |
George
Bretton |
1945 |
Cruising down the river-the winning song in
the Hammersmith Palais “Write a tune |
Miss Eily Beadell/Miss Nell Tollerton |
Bill Waddington |
1945 |
Cruising down the river-the winning song in
the Hammersmith Palais “Write a tune |
Miss Eily
Beadell/Miss Nell Tollerton |
Lou Preager |
1945 |
Cruising down the river-the winning song in
the Hammersmith Palais “Write a tune |
Miss Eily Beadell/Miss Nell Tollerton |
Phil Green |
1945 |
Cryin’ for the Carolines – from the talking
film: “Spring is here” |
S.Lewis/J.Young/H.Warren |
L.Gray/Bernice
Claire |
1930 |
(The) Crystal gazer |
Frank Petch |
“Hutch” |
1949 |
Cuanto le gusta we gotta get goin’ –film: “A
date with Judy” |
R.Gilbert/G.Ruiz |
Elizabeth
Taylor/Carmen Miranda/Jane Powell/Xavier Cugat |
1948 |
(The) Cuckoo waltz |
A.Stranks/J.E.Jonasson |
Illustration + Joe Loss |
© 1920 |
Cuddle up a little closer, lovely mine (see
“40 Old Time Hits) |
Otto
Harbach/Karl Hoschna |
n/a |
©1932 |
Cupid on the cake – novelty fox-trot |
E.Reavers/S.Myers |
Illustration by Holloway |
1930 |
Daddy’s little girl |
B. Burke/
H.Gerlach |
Dick James |
1949 |
Daisy Bell (see “40 Old Time Hits) |
Harry Dacre |
n/a |
©1925 |
Dance ballerina dance |
Bob
Russell/Carl Sigman |
Vaughan
Monroe |
1947 |
(The) Dance of hours (suite de ballet) for
piano from the opera “La Giocanda” |
A.Ponchielli |
Illustration |
1928 |
(The) Dance of hours (suite de ballet) for
piano from the opera “La Giocanda” |
A.Ponchielle |
Illustration |
Arr. 1941 |
Dance of the raindrops |
E.Reaves/T.Evans |
Fairies illustration |
1929 |
(The) Dance of the wooden shoes – from the
First National and Vitaphone Picture "No,no, N“nette" |
Herb
Magidson/Ned Washington/Michael H. Cleary |
Illustration
of bikini girl on a propellor aeroplane = Alexander Gray/Bernice Claire |
1920 |
Dance time (No.1 The waltz) No. 2879 |
10 pieces selected by Victor Silvester arranged by R.S.Stoddon |
Mr. & Mrs. Victor Silvester |
1937 |
Dance with a Dolly (with a hole in her
stockin’) |
Terry Shand/Jimmy Eaton/Mickey Leader |
Stanley Black + illustration |
1944 |
Dancing time – from “The Cabaret Girl”
musical comedy |
Georg Grossmith/Jerome Kern |
n/a |
1922 |
Dancing with my shadow |
Harry Woods |
Elsie
Carlisle |
1933 |
Dancing with tears in my eyes – waltz by the
writers of “Tip-toe thro the tulips with me” |
A.Dubin/J.Burke |
Miss Dorothy Ward |
1930 |
(The) Dancing years – piano selection |
Ivor
Novello arranged by C. Langdon |
n/a |
© 1939 |
Dans le chemin du retour (French edition) –
film: “Le chant de l’exile” |
M.Vandair/H.Bourtayre |
Film still Tino Rossi |
1942 |
Dance with a dolly (with a hole in her
stocking) |
T.Shand/J.Eaton/M.Leader |
Illustration
+ Stanley Black |
1944 |
Dapper Dan (from dear old Dixie land) |
Albert von Tilzer (b.1878 – d.1956 nee Gumm or Gummblinsky)/Lew Brown |
Illustration by F.E. Phares |
1921 |
(The) Darktown strutters’ ball (inc. Italian
parody) |
Shelton
Brooks |
Lou Monte |
1945 |
Darling |
W.Grosz/W.May |
Vera Lynn |
1943 |
(The) Dashing white sergeant |
Arranged by
A. Petersen |
Harry
Davidson |
1949 |
Dash’s 1942 song & dance album |
12 songs by various |
n/a |
1942 |
(The) Daughter of Mademoiselle from
Armentieres |
T.Connor/R.Silver |
Cartoon |
1939 |
Dawn – a reverie in D flat |
Felix Goddard |
n/a |
1922 |
(The) Day after forever – film: “Going my
way" |
Johnny Burke/Jimmy van Heusen |
Bing Crosby |
1944 |
Day by day |
Sammy Cahn/Axel Stordahl/Paul Weston |
Bing Crosby |
1945 |
Daydreaming (all night long) – film “The Gay
Impostors” |
Johnny
Mercer/Harry Warren |
Rudy
Vallee/Rosemary Lane/Hugh Herbert/Allen Jenkins |
1938 |
(A) Day in toy town (book 2 for piano) |
Elsie Hutchins |
Illustration |
© 1937 |
(The) Day you went away |
Jimmy
Wakely |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1942 |
Deanna Durbin –
album containing the life story and study with photographs and descriptions
of several of her films. |
Includes: My heart is singing, It’s raining sunbeams, I love to
whistle, My own, You’re as pretty as a picture, Tis the last of Summer, and
Invitation to the dance |
Deanna Durbin |
circa 1940 |
Dearest love – operetta |
Noel Coward |
Illustration
by G.Calthorpe |
1938 |
Dear hearts and gentle people |
Bob Hilliard/Sammy Fain |
The Radio Revellers |
1949 |
(The) Dear little isle I love |
Thelma Brakspear/Sonny Miller |
Billy
Ternent |
1943 |
Dearly beloved – film: “You were never
lovlier” |
Johnny Mercer/Jerome Kern |
Rita Hayworth/Fred Astaire |
1942 |
December |
Al Rinker/Floyd
Huddleston |
Les Baker |
1949 |
Deep in the heart of Texas |
June Hershey/Don Swander |
Bing Crosby |
1941 |
Deep purple |
M.Parish/P.
de Rose |
n/a |
1939 |
Delayed action – see: “George Shearing" |
George Shearing |
n/a |
1941 |
Der Fuehrer’s face – Walt Disney film |
Olive
Wallace |
Cartoon
inc. Donald Duck |
1942 |
(The) Desert Song – from the romantic
operetta – see also “One alone” from the Desert Song |
Harbech/Hammerstein 2nd/ Ronberg |
Illustration |
1926 |
Destiny waltz |
Sydney
Baynes |
Illustration
by Anna |
© 1912-40 |
(The) Dickey-bird song – film: “three daring
daughters” |
H.Dietz/S.Fain |
J.MacDonald/J.Iturbi/Jane Powell |
1947 |
Did I remember – film: “Suzy” dedicated to
Jean Harlow |
Harold Adamson/Walter Donaldson |
Jean
Harlow/Franchot Tone/Cary Grant |
1936 |
Did my heart beat, did I fall in love! |
B.Russell/G.Meyer/P.Wendling |
Illustration |
1933 |
Didn’t you know (or didn’t you care) |
Harry
Castling/Maurice Scott |
Miss Gertie
Gitana |
1922 |
Did your mother come from Ireland? |
J.Kennedy/M.Carr |
Illustration + Henry Hall |
1936 |
Did you later ( A-hubba,hubba, hubba) –
film: “Come back to me” |
H.Adamson/J.McHugh |
Carmen
Miranda |
1945 |
Dime a dozen |
Cindy Walker |
Harry Roy |
1949 |
Dites-moi – from “South Pacific” |
Rodgers
& Hammerstein 2nd |
Illustration/logo |
1949 |
Does the spearmint lose it’s
flavour (on the bedpost overnight?) |
B.Rose/M.Bloom/E.Breuer |
Miss Florrie Forde |
1924 |
Do I really deserve it from you |
S/Clare/G.Arnold/H.Williams |
Illustration
by Leff + Ben Bernie |
1930 |
Doin’ what comes natur’lly –film: “Annie get
your gun” |
Irving Berlin |
n/a |
1946 |
(The) Doll dance |
Nacio Herb
Brown |
Illustration |
1926 |
Dolores – film: “The Gay City” |
F.Loesser/L.Alter |
Tommy Dorsey & his Orchestra |
1941 |
(The) Donkey serenade – film: “The Firefly” |
Bob
Wright/Chet Forrest/Rudolf Friml/Herbert Stothart |
Jeanette MacDonald/Allan
Jones |
1937 |
Don’t ask me why |
Joe Young/Robert Stoiz |
Maurice Winnick |
1931 |
Don’t ask me why |
Joe
Young/Robert Stoiz |
Jack Payne |
1931 |
Don’t ask me why – film: “Rio Rita” |
Joe Young/Robert Stoiz |
Gladys Moncrieff |
1931 |
Don’t believe everything you dream – folm:
“Around the world” |
Harold Adamson/Jimmy McHugh |
Kay Kyser |
1943 |
Don’t bring Lulu |
Billy Rose/Lew Brown/Ray Henderson |
n/a |
© 1925 |
Don’t cry Joe (let her go, let her go, let
her go) |
Joe Marsala |
Bebe
Daniels |
1949 |
Don’t do that to the por puss cat |
L.Sarony/F.Eyton |
Carton + Leslie Sarony |
1928 |
Don’t fall in love |
Eddie
Lisbona/Joe Lubin |
Carl
Carlisle/Maisie Weldon |
1947 |
Don’t fence me in – film: “Hollywood
canteen” |
Cole Porter |
Film stars |
1944 |
Don’t forget the old folks at home |
A.Noel/D.Pelosi |
Illustration |
1937 |
Don’t get around much anymore |
Bob Russell/Duke Ellington |
n/a |
1942 |
Don’t make a song about it – Sing! |
Tommie Connor/Desmond O’Connor/Walter Ridley |
n/a |
1947 |
Don’t say that nobody loves you |
A.Gray/T.Connor |
Randolf Sutton |
1944 |
Don’t sit under the apple tree |
L.Brown/T.Tobias/S.H.Stept |
Cartoon |
1942 |
Don’t sweetheart me |
Cliff Friend/Charlie Tobias |
Eric Winstone |
1943 |
Don’t wear your heart on your sleeve – from
“Follow a star” |
Furber/Yellen/Ellis |
Cartoon |
1930 |
Don’t you know I care (or don’t you care to
know) |
Mack David/Duke Ellington |
n/a |
1944 |
(A) Door will open |
Don George/John Benson Brokks |
n/a |
1944 |
Doreen – piano solo |
Tony Lowry |
Illustration by Holloway |
1945 |
Do something – film: “Nothing but the truth” |
Bud
Green/Sam H.Stept |
Helen Kane |
1929 |
(The) Down and out blues – film: “Happy
returns” |
Sam Mayo with additional lyrics by Charles Dunn |
Flanagan & Allen |
1938 |
Down Argentina way – film: “Down Argentina
way” |
Mack
Gordon/Harry Warren |
Don
Ameche/Betty Grable/Carman Miranda |
1940 |
Down by the old mill stream |
Tell Taylor |
Bing Crosby |
1948 |
Down ev’ry street |
Art
Noel/Don Pelosi |
n/a |
1940 |
Down forget-me-not lane |
Morgan/Chester/Nicholls |
Illustration + Marray & Mooney |
1941 |
Down forget-me-not lane |
Morgan/Chester/Nicholls |
Illustration
+ Flanagan & Allen |
1941 |
Down in the glen |
Harry Gordon/Tommy Connor |
Robert Wilson |
1947 |
Down in the valley (hear that train blow)
–film: “ Moonlight and cactus” |
Frank
Luther |
The Andrews
Sisters |
1943 |
Down in the valley (hear that train blow) –
film: “Moonlight and cactus” |
Frank Luther |
Lou Preager |
1943 |
Down our way |
Eugene
James/Charles Murray |
Gloria
Brent |
1945 |
Down the old Spanish trail |
J.Kennedy/K.L.Smith |
Illustration + Sam Browne |
1947 |
Down the old Spanish trail |
J.Kennedy/K.L.Smith |
Illustration
+ Peggy Brooks |
1947 |
Down the road a piece – piano solo |
Don Rave |
n/a |
© 1924 |
Down the vale |
G.Hadath/F.L.Moir |
n/a |
© 1924 |
Down town east of Broadway – from Jack
Hylton’s production “Irene” at His Majesty's Theatre, London |
Noel Gay |
illustration |
1945 |
Down yonder |
L.Wolfe Gilbert |
Joe Loss |
1921 |
Do you believe in dreams – film: “Pardon my
rhythm” |
Irving Bibo/Don George/Al Piantadosi |
Gloria Jean/Evelyn Ankers/Patric Knowles |
1944 |
Do you ever dream of tomorrow like I do? |
Jack
Popplewell |
Illustration
+ Beryl Davis |
1945 |
Do you love me? – film “Do you love me?” |
Harry Ruby |
Maureen O’Hara |
1946 |
Dream – film: “Daddy long legs” |
Johnny
Mercer |
Fred
Astaire/Leslie Caron |
1945 |
Dream again |
Box, Cox and Kulma |
Illustration by S.Woods |
1946 |
Dream bubbles – from Wylie-Tate pantomime
“Aladdin” at the London Hippodrome |
Clifford
Harris/Jas. W. Tate |
“as sung by
Miss Phyllis Dare” |
1920 |
(A) Dreamer’s holiday |
Kim Gannon/Mabel Wayne |
Eric Winstone |
1949 |
Dreamer with a penny |
Allan
Roberts/Lester Lee |
Gloria
Brent |
1949 |
Dream girl – film: “Dream girl” |
J.Livingston/R.Evans |
Betty Hutton |
1948 |
(The) Dream of Olwen – piano solo – film: “
While I live” |
Charles
Williams |
n/a |
1947 |
Dreaming |
Bud Flanagan/Reg Connelly |
Roy Fax |
1932 |
Dreaming |
N & C.
Kenny/J.Burke |
Geraldo |
1940 |
Dreams of yesterday –from musical comedy
“Virginia” |
Douglas Furber/R.P.Weston/Bert Lee/Jack
Waller/J.A.Tunbridge |
n/a |
1928 |
(A) Dream world is waiting |
Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Edgar Leslie |
illustration |
1944 |
Dreary weather |
Clay Boland/Frank Winegar |
Illustration by Fred Lowe |
1924 |
Drink to me only – old English air |
Arranged
for piano by Wilson Manhire |
Illustration
|
1936 |
Dry your eyes – as sung by Elizabeth
Schumann & Richard Tauber |
Ethel Wood/C.Zeller |
n/a |
1941 |
Dusk – piano solo |
C.Armstrong
Gibbs |
n/a |
1946 |
Dusky aristocrat – piano solo |
Norman Whiteley |
n/a |
© 1940 |
Dust |
Johnny
Marvin |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1942 |
(The) Early ‘20s |
Fox-trot medley for piano of 10 songs – no. 2390 |
Illustration |
1934 |
El cumbanchero (rumba-guaracha) |
J.Crayhon/G.Williams/Rafael
Hernandez |
Illustration |
1943 |
Eleanor – fox-trot song |
Arthur J.Lamb/Jessie L.Deppen |
Illustration |
1922 |
Embraceable you – film: “Embraceable you” |
Ira Gershwin/George Gershwin |
Dane
Clark/Geraldine Brooks |
1948 ©1930 |
Empty saddles – film: “Rhythm on the range” |
Billy Hill from a poem by J.Keirn Brennan |
Bing Crosby |
1936 |
(The) End of a wonderful day |
Muriel Watson/Jack Denby |
n/a |
1944 |
Escape to happiness – film: “Escape to
happiness” – intermezzo (Souvenir de Vienna) |
Famous violin solo for piano by Heinz Provost |
Leslie Howard/Ingrid Bergman |
1936 |
(The) Everlasting waltz |
16 song
arrangement by Henry Hall |
Illustration |
1935 |
(The) Ever-open door |
W.J.Stanley/S.Wilson |
Eddie Grossbart |
1928 |
Ever so goosey |
Wright
Butler/Raymond Wallace |
Cyril
Mellor |
1929 |
Every little movement (see “40 Old Time
Hits) |
Otto Harbach/Karl Hoschna |
n/a |
© 1910 |
Everywhere you go |
L.Shay/J.Goodwin/M.Fisher |
Maurice
Winnick |
1949 |
Ev’ry day I love you (Just a little but
more)- film: “Two Texas Knights” |
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne |
Dennis Morgan/Jack Carson/Dorothy Malone/Penny EDwards |
1948 |
(The) Excuse me waltz |
Nicholas Brodszky/Barry Barron |
Illustration
by Holley + Eric Winstone |
1946 |
(The) Fair maid of Perth |
Coates/Bizet |
n/a |
1949 |
Fairy dreams |
Louis
Goddard |
n/a |
1932 |
Fairy revels |
Louis Goddard |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
(The) Fairy tale parade – song contest
winner |
David
S.Sharp |
Nursery
rhyme illustration |
1946 |
Faithful forever – film: “Gulliver’s
Travels” |
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger |
Paramount Pictures illustration |
1939 |
Famous Waltzes (book 1) |
Johann
Strauss |
Illustration
by C.N.Dilly |
1932 |
Famous Waltz Gems – (Gem series book 19) |
9 waltzes easily arranged for the piano |
n/a |
1934 |
Far away places |
Whitney/Kramer |
Bing Crosby |
1948 |
Far away places |
Whitney/Kramer |
Petula Clark |
1948 |
Fare thee well |
J.Campbell/F.Eyton/N.Gay |
Illustration
+ Billy Cotton |
1939 |
Far in the blue – from a musical romance:
“Carissima” |
Hans May/Eric Maschwitz |
Illustration by Leon Davey |
1948 |
Fascination – gipsy valse – piano solo |
F.D.Marchetti |
Illustration |
1944 |
FATS WALLER |
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Fats Waller – The London suite for piano |
Thomas
“Fats” Waller |
Fats Waller |
1947 |
Fats Waller – album of 8 musical rythms |
Thomas “Fats” Waller |
Fats Waller |
1943 |
Ain’t misbehaving – from “Connie’s hot
chocolates” |
A.Razaf/T.Waller/H.Brooks |
n/a |
1929 |
Ain’t misbehaving |
A.Razaf/T.Waller/H.Brooks |
n/a |
©1939 |
Alligator crawl |
Thomas
“Fats” Waller |
alligator
illustration |
© 1934 |
Boogie Woogie Suite (Blues, jive, drag,
stomp, rag, jump) |
Fats Waller |
Fats Waller |
1945 |
**** |
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Faust (de Gounod) – 13 pages |
G.F.West |
n/a |
1931 |
Favourite Marches |
17 marches
arranged for piano by Ernest Haywood |
Grenadier
guards illustration |
1932 |
F.D.R.Jones from “The little dog
laughed...to see the moon" |
H.J.Rome |
Flanagan & Allen |
1938 |
Feldman’s 24th Song annual |
20 songs
including “Shurr-up” |
George
Robey |
circa 1919 |
Feldman’s 39th Song & Dance
album |
21 pieces complete words and music |
Constance Bennett/Russ Columbo |
1933 |
Feudin’ and fightin’ |
Al
Dubin/Burton Lane |
Cartoon |
1947 |
Fiddle dee dee – film: “It’s a great
feeling” |
S.Styne/S.Cahn |
Doris Day/Dennis Morgan/Jack Carson |
1949 |
50 years of song – no. 2320 – selection of
historical song successes of half a century |
21 songs,
words, piano and ukulele |
n/a |
© 1933 |
Finian’s rainbow – piano selection from |
E.Y.Harburg/B.Lane |
Illustration by Don Tattman |
1947 |
Fire, fire
*1120 W.Paxton & Co. |
Ezra Read |
Illustration |
circa 1930 |
Fireside dreams – piano solo |
W.J.Wyeth |
Illustration by JAY |
1930 |
(The) First few days |
H.Purcell/D.Heneker/M.Sherwin |
Anne
Shelton |
1944 |
(The) First lullaby – featured in “Apple
sauce” at the London Palladium |
J.Popplewell/M.Carr |
Vera Lynn |
1941 |
(The) First time I saw you – film: “The
toast of New York” |
A.Wrubel/N.Shilkret |
Cary
Grant/Frances Farmer |
1937 |
(The) First waltz |
Ralph Butler/Noel Gay |
Illustration + Donald Peers |
1942 |
Five foot two, eyes of blue (has anybody
seen my girl) |
S.Lewis/J.Young/R.Henderson |
Illustration
+ Guy Lombardo |
1949 |
Five minutes more – from “Piccadilly
hayride” |
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne |
Sid Field/The Ross Sisters |
1946 |
(The) Fleet’s in Port again – from the
London Palladium production “O-Kay for sound” |
Noel Gay |
cartoon |
1936 |
Florrie Forde’s Favourites |
Selection including: Oh! Oh! Antonio, Hold out your hand you naughty
boy, She’s a lassie from Lancashire, Til we meet again, A bird in a gilded
cage, Has anybody here seen Kelly? Down at the old Bull & Bush, Pack up
your troubles, It’s a long long way to Tipperary, Good-bye-ee |
Florrie Forde |
1940 |
Flower waltzes (10) |
Leonard
Fletcher |
n/a |
© 1931 |
(The) Flying two-step – novelty dance with
full description |
J.B.Matthews/C.H.Rankin |
n/a |
1920 |
Fold your wings – song from “Glamorous
night” |
C.Hassall/I.Novello |
n/a |
1935 |
Foolish facts (just a nut song) – U.S.A.
publication |
Crumit/O’Brian/Curtis |
6 cartoons by Barbelle |
1931 |
Fools rush in |
J.Mercer/R.Bloom |
Vera Lynn |
1940 |
Footloose and fancyfree |
Gus Kahn/Carmen Lonbardo |
Illustration + Dick Robertson/Jack Ryan |
1935 |
Forever and ever |
Malia
Rosa/Franz Winkler |
Gracie
Fields |
1947 |
FORMBY, GEORGE – see also 1950s list |
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George Formby – Big Hit Song Book, The 2nd
– presented free with Film Fun week ending 21st January 1939. |
Includes:
It’s in the air, As the hours and the days and the years roll by, Baby,
Bunkum’s travelling show, Does the dream book tell you that?,I sing
you’re-A-li-a-ty, I went all hot and cold, It’s grand to be a farmer’s boy,
John Willie’s Jazz band, Oh dear mother, Our Seergeant Major, Sitting on the
sands all night, Somebody’s wedding day, The fiddler kept on fiddling, The
Hindoo man, At the wedding of Mr. Wu, and They can't fool me. |
George
Formby in R.A.F. uniform from the film “It’s in the air”. |
1939. |
(The) Baby show |
Wise/Malcolm/Sanford |
George Formby |
1942 |
Bless ‘em all – “The Service Song” |
J.Hughes/F.Lake |
cartoon +
George Formby |
1940 |
Chinese laundry blues (Mister Wu) |
Jack Cottrell |
George Formby + illustration by Jeff Cook |
1932 |
Leaning on a lamp-post – from “Feather your
nest” |
Noel Gay |
Illustration
+ George Formby |
1937 |
Smile all the time |
George Formby/Harry Coady |
George Formby |
1942 |
When I’m cleaning windows – film: “Keep your
seats please” |
Gifford/Cliffe/Formby |
George
Formby |
1937 |
You’ll be far better off in a home – based
on the march “El Abanico” |
Box/Cox/Read |
cartoon by J.Gale-Thomas + George Formby |
1941 |
**** |
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For love of you – film: “For love of
you" |
Edward Pola/Franz Vienna |
Franco Foresta |
1933 |
For me and my gal – film: “For me and my
gal” |
Edgar Leslie
(b.1885-d.1976)/E.R.Goetz/G.W.Meyer |
Judy
Garland |
©1932 |
For sentimental reasons (I love you) |
Derek Watson/William Best |
Eddy Howard |
1946 |
For sweethearts everywhere |
C.Shelley/M.Mayne/A.Conray |
Illustration |
1945 |
For you |
Al Dubin/Joe Burke |
Jack Hylton |
1930 |
Four Aces – suite for piano |
Billy
Mayerl |
Illustration |
1933 |
Francis & Day’s album of Old Time
Favourites No.2 |
Vesta Victoria/George Bastow/George Beauchamp/Vesta
Tilley/R.G.Knowles/Gearge Lashwood/Arthur Lennard/George D’Albert/Michael
Nolan. |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Francis & Day’s 38th
selection |
12 popular
successes arranged by Henry E. Pether |
n/a |
1929 |
Francis & Day’s 39th
selection |
12 popular successes arranged by Henry E. Pether |
n/a |
1930 |
Francis & Day’s 52nd
selection |
10 popular
successes arranged by Dudley E. Bayford |
n/a |
1939 |
Francis & Day’s Winter 1930 song &
dance album |
16 songs |
Illustration by Fred Lowe |
1930 |
(The) French can-can polka |
J.Offenbach/Jimmy Kennedy |
Lou Preager
+ illustration |
1949 |
(A) Friend of a friend (of mine) |
Bobby Worth |
illustration |
1949 |
Fun and fancy free – from Walt Disney’s film
of the same name |
Behjamin/Wise |
Cartoon |
1947 |
(The) Funny old hills – film: “Paris
honeymoon” |
Leo Robin/Ralph Rainger |
Bing Crosby/Franciska Gael/Akim Tamiroff |
1938 |
(A) Garden in Granada |
Lewis/Baer/Vasilescu |
Illustration
+ Mantovani |
1938 |
(A) Gal in calico – film: “The time, the
place and the girl” |
Leo Robin/Arthur Schwartz |
Film’s stars + Carmen Cavallaro |
1946 |
Galway Bay |
Dr. Arthur
Colahan |
n/a |
1947 |
Galway Bay |
Dr. Arthur Colahan |
Anne Shelton |
1947 |
Galway Bay |
Dr. Arthur
Colahan |
Billy
Cotton |
1947 |
Galway Bay |
Arranged by The Four Ramblers |
Ireland’s Terry |
1947 |
(The) Gang show 1937 – see “(The) Sun breaks
through” |
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Gavotte – from “Mignon” |
Ambrise Thomas arranged for piano by Wilson Manhire |
Illustration |
1934 |
(The) Gay ‘90s – waltz medley for piano |
10
songs no. 2251 |
Illustration |
1932 |
(The) Gay Gordon’s march – piano version |
Theo Bonheur |
Illustration |
irca 1930 |
Gayneth Ballet (see “Sabre dance”) |
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(The General’s fast asleep |
Kennedy/Carr |
Illustration by Mof |
1935 |
Gentlemen! The King! ( as introduced by
Cicely Courtneidge) |
McLaren/Ray |
photo of
King George V |
1935 |
George Shearing’s piano
arrangements album |
Includes In the mood, Southern fried, At the woodchopper’s ball, Jump
for joy, Delayed action, Wednesday night hop |
n/a |
1941 |
Gigolette – musical “The Three Graces” |
Ben Travers/Franz Lehar |
Illustration
by Edgar WR Losts? |
1924 |
Girl of my dreams |
Sunny Clapp |
n/a |
© 1927 |
(The) Girls of Nazaray (Avril au Portugal) |
Gordon/Ferrao |
Edmundo Ros |
1949 |
(The) Girl that I marry – from “Annie get
your gun” |
Irving Berlin |
Webb Tilton |
1946 |
(The) Gipsy |
Billy Read |
Illustration
by Pisani |
1945 |
Give a little whistle – from Walt Disney’s
“Pinocchio” |
Washington/Harline |
Illustration by Disney-Mickey Mouse Ltd |
1940 |
Give me a song with a beautiful melody –
film: “It’s a great feeling” |
J.Styne/S.Cahn |
Doris
Day/D.Morgan/Jack Carson |
1949 |
Give me the Moon Over London – from “The
Night and the Laughter” at the London Coliseum |
Jason Matthews/Terry Shand |
Bud Flanagan |
1946 |
Give me the stars – British National film
“Give me the stars” |
Desmond O’Connor/Kennedy Russell |
Leni
Lynn/Will Fyffe/Jackie Hunter |
1944 |
Give yourself a pat on the back |
Ralph Butler/Raymond Wallace |
Randolph Sutton |
1929 |
Glad rag doll |
J.Yellen/M.Ager/D.Dougherty |
Illustration
(attributed) |
1929 |
Glamorous night – pianoforte selection |
Ivor Novello/C.Hassall |
n/a |
1935 |
Glass mountain (The legend of) – film: The
Glass mountain” piano solo |
Nino Rota |
n/a |
1949 |
(The) Gods were angry with me |
“Foreman Bill” & “Roma” |
Jimmy Wakely & Margaret Whiting |
1948 |
Go home and tell your mother – film: “Love
in the rough” |
Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh |
Robert
Montgomery/Dorothy Jordan |
1930 |
Go home (your mother wants you!) |
C & R Yale/J.Lalley/J.Ferrie |
cartoon + Sam Browne/Mary Naylor |
1946 |
Going home – from “The Good campanions” |
Frank Eyton/Richard Addinsell |
Stage photo
from the production at His Majesty’s Theatre, London |
1931 |
Goin’ to the country fair – film: “Sweet
Rosie O’Grady” |
M.Gordon/H.Warren |
Illustration |
1943 |
Gonna build a big fence around Texas |
Cliff Friend/Katherine Phillips/George Olsen |
Eric Winstone |
1944 |
Gonna get a girl |
Al Lewis/Howard Simon/Paul Ash |
AileenStanley (the gramophone girl) |
1927 |
Gone aloft (A medley burlesque) |
R.Rutherford
arranged by H.Arpthorp |
Tommy
Handley |
1927 |
Goodbye, Hawaii |
Robins/Apollon |
Harry Aloma |
1934 |
Good-bye Sally – from the production
“Shepherds pie” |
A.Riscoe/A.Riscoe/J.Borelli |
cartoon +
Arthur Riscoe |
1939 |
(The) Goodbye waltz |
W.Howe/H.Staite/G.Lee/P de Cromer |
Illustration + Gloria Gaye |
1944 |
Good, good, good (that’s you- that’s you) |
Allan Roberts/Doris Fisher |
Geraldo |
1944 |
Good-little bad-little you |
Bud Green/Sam H. Stept |
cartoon + Jack Hylton |
1928 |
Good luck until we meet again |
Horatio
Nicholls |
Illustration
+ Jack Hylton |
1939 |
Good morning sergeant major |
Art Noel/Don Pelosi |
cartoon |
1940 |
Good news – musical comedy: “Good news” |
B.G.De Sylva/Lew Brown/Ray Henderson |
n/a |
1927 |
Good night angel – film: “Radio City revels” |
Herb Magidson/Allie Wrubel |
Bob Burns/Ann Miller |
1937 |
Goodnight darling |
Stan Denton/Ken Campbell |
Anne
Shelton |
1946 |
Goodnight children everywhere – featured and
broadcast by Gracie Fields in France – with a tender thought to all evacuated
children |
Gaby Rogers/Harry Phillips |
Illustration by Harwood/ Gracie Fields |
1939 |
Goodnight little skipper |
D.Hart/A.Noel/L
Ilda |
Illustration
+ Van Straten |
1938 |
Goodnight my love – film: “Stowaway” |
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel |
Shirley Temple/Robert Young/Alice Faye |
1936 |
Goodnight sweetheart |
R.Noble/J.Campbell/R.Connelly |
Rudy Vallee |
1931 |
Goodnight till tomorrow |
Basil Foster/Bill Even/Jack Markham |
Issy Bonn |
1945 |
Goodnight to you all |
J.Denby/M.Watson |
Jenny
Howard |
1937 |
Good-night Vienna – film: “Good-night
Vienna” |
H.Marvell/G.Posford |
Jack Buchanan |
1932 |
Good-night, wherever you are – from “Once in
a laugh-time” |
Dick Robertson/Al
Hoffman/Frank Weldon |
Hatton
& Manners |
1944 |
Good on Sunday – musical “Princess Charming” |
Arthur Wimperis/Albert Sirmay |
n/a |
1926 |
(The) Good road – from the same revue |
ALAN Thirnhill/Paul Misraki |
illustration |
1947 |
Good ship Lollipop – (Shirley Temple) – see
“On the good ship Lollipop” |
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Gotta be this or that |
Sunny
Skylar |
Illustration |
1945 |
GRACIE FIELDS – see also 1950s |
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(The) Gracie Fields album of favourite songs |
Includes
Walter Walter, I never cried so much in all my life, The Biggest Aspidistra,
Mrs. Binns twins, She fought like a tiger, In my bottom drawer, Out in the
cold cold snow,’Fanso my hot Spanish knight, Shall I be an old man’s darling. |
Gracie
Fields |
1948 |
Songs “Our Gracie” sings – book presented
with Woman’s World Oct. 7th 1933. |
12 songs music & lyrics |
Gracie Fields |
1933 |
Songs made famous by Gracie Fields |
Includes My
blue heaven, My lucky day, Ramona, Fred Fanackapan, Because I love you, After
to-night we say “goodbye”, Laugh clown laugh, Shop at the Co-op shop, The
house is haunted, Happy ending. |
Gracie
Fields |
1934 |
Au revoir |
Erwin Drake/Jimmy Shirl/Alstone |
Gracie Fields |
1947 |
Bell bottom trousers |
Moe Jaffe |
Cartoon +
Gracie Fields/Jack Davey |
1944 |
Beware of April rain |
Fred S.Tysh/Victor Delta |
Gracie Fields |
1949 |
Blue bird of happiness |
Heyman/Davies/Harmati |
Gracie
Fields |
1940 |
Christmas Eve in fairyland |
Tony Parry/Ross Parker |
Gracie Fields |
1949 |
Church bells on Sunday morning |
Jack
Yellen/Sammy Fain |
Gracie
Fields |
1949 |
Forever and ever |
M.Rosa/F.Winkler |
Gracie Fields |
1947 |
Goodnight children everywhere – featured and
broadcast in France – with a tender thought to all Evacuated Childen |
Gaby
Rogers/Harry Phillips |
Illustration
by Harwood |
1939 |
I’ll always love you |
Noel Gay/Frank Eyton |
Gracie Fields |
1949 |
I’m sending a letter to Santa Claus |
L.Rogers/S.Williams |
Illustration
+ Gracie Fields |
1939 |
(The) Little old mill (went round and round) |
Pelosi/Ilda/Towers |
Illustration + Gracie Fields |
1947 |
Love is ev’rywhere – film: “Look up and
laugh” |
Parr-Davies/Nicholls |
Gracie
Fields |
1935 |
Mary Rose – film: “This week of grace” |
Harry Parr-Davies |
Gracie Fields |
1933 |
My lucky day – film: “This week of
grace" |
Harry
Parr-Davies |
Gracie
Fields |
1933 |
(The) Organ, the monkey and me |
J.le Soir/H.Clarkson/J.Clarkson |
Illustration + Gracie Fields |
1936 |
(The) Rochdale hounds |
Gifford/Cliffe |
Gracie
Fields |
1932 |
Round the bend of the road |
Lewis/Klenner |
Gracie Fields |
1932 |
Sally – film: “Sally in our alley” |
Haines/Leon/Towers |
Gracie
Fields |
1931 |
Same old moon (same old sky) |
Ed Rose/Billy Baskette |
Gracie Fields |
1932 |
Serenade of the bells |
Kay
Twomey/Al Goodhart/Al Urbano |
Gracie Fields |
1947 |
Song of the bells |
Pola/Hylton/Steninger |
Gracie Fields |
1932 |
Stop and shop at the Co-op shop |
Weston/Lee/Weston |
Gracie
Fields |
1929 |
(The) Sweetest song in the world –film;
“We’re going to be rich” |
H.Parr-Davies |
Gracie Fields |
1938 |
That’s my desire |
Carroll
Loveday/Helmy Kresa |
Gracie
Fields |
1947 |
There’s a lovely lake in London |
Butler/Damerell/Evans |
Gracie Fields |
1935 |
There’s millions and millions of women |
T.Steels/R.Morris |
Gracie
Fields |
1934 |
Two little new little blue little eyes |
Cliff Friend/Teddy Powell |
Gracie Fields |
1949 |
When our dreams grow old |
Eddie
Pola/V.Steller |
Gracie
Fields |
1940 |
Wish me luck (as you wave me goodbye) –
film: “Shipyard Sally” |
P.Park/H.Parr-Davies |
Gracie Fields |
1939 |
**** |
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|
(The) Greatest mistake of my life |
James Netson |
Illustration + Frank Rea |
1937 |
(The) Green cockatoo |
Don
Rellegro |
Jack
Simpson |
1946 |
Greetings from you |
H.Phillips/G.Rogers |
Bebe Daniels |
1941 |
Guilty |
Gus
Kahn/Harry Akst/Richard Whiting |
Jack Payne |
1931 |
(La) Guitare a Chiquita – French edition – du
casino de Paris “En plein jazz” |
M.Vandair/H.Bourtayre |
Lily Fayol |
1944 |
Gung’l Famous waltzes |
7 waltzes
by Jos Gung’l |
Illustration |
1932 |
(The Gypsy |
Billy Reid |
Illustration |
1946 |
Ha-cha-cha –film: “Caravan” |
Werner
Richard Heymann/Gus Kahn |
Charles Boyer/Loretta
Young/Jean Parker |
1934 |
Haere ra (good-bye) – waltz song |
Maewa Kaihau |
Illustration |
1940 |
Half a world away – film: “Poet’s pub” |
John Leighton/Colin Forster |
Kay
Cavendish |
1949 |
Half way to heaven |
Al Dubin/J.Russel Robinson |
Illustration by Barbelle + Harry Fox |
1928 |
Hands across the table |
Parish/Delettre |
Henry Hall |
1934 |
(The) Handsome Territorial |
J.Kennedy/M.Carr |
Illustration+ Joe Loss |
1939 |
Hang on the bell, Nellie |
Tommy Connor/Clive Erard/Ross Parker |
Cyril Stapleton & his Orchestra with Pearl Carr
& Dick James |
1948 |
(The) Happiest New Year of all |
D. O’Connor/M.Watson/J.Denby |
Vera Lynn |
1944 |
Happy! – film: “Happy” |
Stanley
Lupino/Noel Gay |
Stanley
Lupino |
1934 |
Happy days are here again – film: “Chasing rainbows” |
J.Yellen/M.Ager |
Cartoon |
1939 |
Happy ending – film: “This week of Grace” |
Harry
Parr-Davies |
Gracie
Fields |
1933 |
Happy go lucky – film: Happy go lucky” –see
also “Let’s get lost” |
F.Loesser/J.McHugh |
Mary Martin/Dick Powell/Betty Hutton/Eddie Bracken/Rudy Valee |
1943 |
Happy times – film: “The Inspector General” |
Sylvia Fine |
Danny Kaye |
1949 |
Harbour lights |
Jummy Kennedy/Hugh Williams |
Illustration |
1937 |
Hard hearted Hannah (the vamp of Savannah) |
J.Yellen/B.Bigelow/C.Bates |
Illustration |
1924 |
Harmony – film: “Variety girl” |
Johnny Burke/James Van Heusen |
Multiple star cast from film |
1947 |
Harmony Lane – a selection of songs by… |
Stephen Collins Foster arranged by Lew Stone |
Douglas Montgomery/Evelyn Venable |
1935 |
Have I told you lately that I love you? |
Scott Wiseman |
Monte Rey |
1946 |
Have you ever been lonely? (Have you ever
been blue?) |
George
Brown/Peter de Rose |
Henry Hall |
1933 |
Have you seen Irene? |
Henry J. Thorne |
Billy Ternent |
1949 |
Hawaiian Sunset - valse reverie |
Walter
Harrison |
Illustration |
1921 |
Hawaiian Song folio |
Lew Stern’s 10 original Hawaiian Waltzes |
Illustration |
1928 |
Hay! Hay! Farmer Gray |
E.Leslie/Ch.
O’Flynn/Larry Vincent |
Performers
at Onchan Head Pavilion, Douglas, Isle of Man |
1925 |
Headin’ for better times – U.S.A.
publication |
C.Tobias/M.Mencher |
cartoon by ‘Hap’ Hadley |
1930 |
Head over heels – melodies from the picture |
Transcribed
by Billy Mayerl |
Billy
Mayerl |
1937 |
Head over heels in love – film: “Head over
heels” |
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel |
Jessie Matthews |
1936 |
Hear my song, Violetta(Hor mein lied,
Violetta) |
H.S.Pepper/Othmar
Klose/Rudolf Luckesch |
Josef Locke |
1937 |
Heartaches |
John Klenner/Al Hoffman |
Illustration by F.S.Manning + Gene& Glenn |
1931 |
Heartbreaker |
Berk/Capano/Freedman |
Illustration
+ Sam Browne |
1948 |
Heartbreaker |
Berk/Capano/Freedman |
Illustration + Jimmy James |
1948 |
(The) Heart of Loch Lomond |
Noel/Fisher/Forsythe |
Vincent
Tildsley’s singers |
1948 |
Hearts don’t lie (My heart says I love you)
– from “Fun and games” |
Val Guest/Manning Sherwin |
Sidney Howard/Arthur Riscoe/Vera Pearce/Richard Hearne |
1941 |
(The) Heather on the hill – film:
“Brigadoon” |
Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe |
Gene Kelly/Cyd Charisse |
1947 |
Heaven can wait |
E. de Lange/J.van Heusen |
Illustration + Jack Harris |
1939 |
Heaven is round the corner – British
National film: “Heaven is round the corner” |
Desmond O’Connor/Kennedy Russell |
Leni Lynn |
1944 |
Heavenly music – film: “Heavenly music" |
Sam Coslow |
Mary Elliott |
1943 |
Heaven will be heavenly – film: “Band wagon” |
R.C.Hunter/H.P.Davies |
Askey/Hylton/Murdoch/ Kirkwood |
1940 |
He like it! She like it! – Musical: “Latin
Quarter" |
Leo Corday/Leon Carr |
illustration |
1951 © 1946 |
Hello beautiful |
Walter
Donaldson |
Maurice
Chevalier |
1931 |
Hello! Ma baby (see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Howard/Emerson |
n/a |
? |
Henry Hall’s souvenir song book |
18 popular
choruses of broadcast hits – originally presented free with “Answers” – Five
years of Radio Rhythm 1932-1937 |
Henry Hall |
1937 |
He played his ukulele as the ship went down |
Arthur le Clerq |
Cartoon |
1932 |
Here you are – film: “My gal Sal” |
Leo
Robin/Ralph Rainger |
Rita
Hayworth/Victor Mature |
1942 |
He’s the last word |
Gus Kahn/Walter Donaldson |
Illustration |
1927 |
Heyken’s second serenade – piano sol |
Jonny
Heykens |
Alfredo
Campoli |
1933 |
Hey ho, it’s love again |
Carl Yale/Peter Hart |
Mary Naylor |
1944 |
Hey ho, the merry o! – from Charles B.
Cochran’s “Big top” |
Barbara Gordn/Basil Thomas/Harry Parr Davies |
n/a |
1942 |
Hey Mabel! |
Fred Stryker |
cartoon by Reg Harrison |
1942 |
Hiawatha’s melody of love |
A.Bryan/A.Mehlinger/G.Meyer |
Miss
Dorothy Leigh |
1920 |
Hi-jig-a-jig, hi-jig-a-jig, follow the band |
Sim Simmons |
Illustration by S.Woods + Jack Simpson |
1947 |
Hold your hand out, naughty boy! |
C.W.Murphy/W.David |
Miss
Florrie Forde |
circa 1920 |
Holiday for strings – piano solo |
David Rose |
n/a |
1943 |
Holidays at Jersey |
Arthur Hill |
Plane,boat,tomato,Mary
Ann illustration |
1937 |
Hollyhocks |
Billy Mayerl |
Illustration |
1927 |
Hollyhocks |
Carl Wilmer |
Illustration |
1927 |
(The) Holy City |
F.E.Weatherly/S.Adams |
n/a |
© 1920 |
(The) Homecoming waltz |
Bob
Musel/Ray Sonin/Reg Connelly |
Ivy Benson |
1943 |
(The) Homecoming waltz |
Bob Musel/Ray Sonig/Reg Connelly |
Maurice Winnick |
1943 |
Homesick that’s all |
Gordon
Jenkins |
Illustration |
1945 |
Home sweet home – Banks sixpenny edition No.
165 |
Kinkel arr. Geo.H.Farnell |
Illustration |
1932 |
Home sweet home – Publisher Paxton No. 1469
for piano |
Kinkel arr.
Geo.H.Farnell |
Illustration |
circa 1932 |
Home sweet home again (When we’re) |
Annette Mills/Fred Prisker |
Joe Loss |
1941 |
Hometown – from the London Palladium musical
“London Rhapsody” |
J.Kennedy/M.Carr |
Flanagan
& Allen |
1937 |
Hong Kong blues – film: “The best years of
our lives” |
Hoagy Carmichael |
Hoagy Carmichael |
© 1939 |
Hop scotch polka |
William
Whitlock/Carl Sigman/Gene Rayburn |
Ribton
& Richards + illustration |
1949 |
Horsey! Horsey! |
Box/Cox/Butler/Roberts |
Illustration |
1937 |
(The) House with the little green tiles |
Art
Beamish/Eugene Stanley |
Illustration |
1936 |
Hot lips – When he plays jazz he’s got |
H.Busse/H.Lange/L.Davis |
Illustration |
1922 |
(The) House I live in (that’s America to me)
– film |
L.Allan/E.Robinson |
Frank
Sinatra |
1942 |
How about you – film: “Babes on Broadway” |
Ralph Freed/Burton Lane |
Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland |
1941 |
How are you |
Pola
Steininger |
Henry Hall |
1932 |
How ashamed I was |
Leslie Sarony/Leslie Holmes |
Arthur Askey |
1939 |
How can you buy Killarney? |
Kennedy/Groundland/Morrison/Steels |
Joe Loss |
1948 |
How could red Riding Hood |
A.P.Randolph arr. R.D. Whichard |
Illustration by Hurk/Weidemeyer’s Orchestra |
1926 |
|
|
|
|
How deep is the ocean (how high is the sky) |
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Illustration |
© 1932 |
How did he look |
Gladys
Shelley/Abner Silver |
Florence
Desmond |
1940 |
How do you do Honolulu? |
J.Barkaer/G.Dundas |
Illustration + Bertini |
1933 |
How’d you like to spoon with me (see “40 Old
Time Hits) |
Edward
Laska/Jerome D.Kern |
n/a |
? |
How green was my valley |
Benny Davis/Abner Silver |
Vera Lynn |
1941 |
How it lies, how it lies, how it lies! |
Paul Francis Webster/Sonny Burke |
Joy Nichols |
1949 |
How long has this been goin’ on? |
B.Davis/P.Wendling |
Illustration + Billy Childs |
1928 |
(The) Hunchback of Notre Dame – film: “The
song of the bell” |
D.Cameron
Forrester/Montague Clayton |
Patsy Ruth
Miller |
1924 |
(The) Hundred best short classics for the
pianoforte – book 2 |
Edited by Cuthbert Whitemore (15 pieces) |
n/a |
1940 |
Hush-a-bye, ma baby (Missouri waltz) |
Shannon/Eppel
arr. by F.K.Logan |
Illustration
+ Eddy Howard |
1943 |
Hymn tune fantasias – for piano |
“Adeste Fideles” – W.E.Tipper + “O worship the King” – S.Templeton |
n/a |
© 1926 |
I am coming home to you (O-Ta-Hei-Te) |
Edward
Oxenford?Albert Watson |
Illustration |
circa 1924 |
I apologise |
Hoofman/Goodhart/Nelson |
Ken Mackintosh |
© 1931 |
I apologise |
Hoffman/Goodhart/Nelson |
Diana
Coupland |
© 1931 |
I believe – film: “It happened in Brooklyn” |
S.Cahn/J.Styne |
F.Sinatra/K.Grayson/J.Durante |
1947 |
I can give you the starlight – film: “The
dancing years" |
Hassall/Novello |
Dennis
Price/Gisele Preville |
1939 |
I can’t get over a girl like you (loving a
boy like me) |
Harry Ruskin/Martin Broones |
Terry Wilson |
1926 |
I can’t love you anymore (any more than I do) |
H.Magidson/A.Wrubel |
Illustration |
1940 |
I can’t remember to forget you – as sung by
Marjorie Reynolds in Jack Hylton's production "Bu’lesque" |
Ross Parker |
illustration |
1948 |
I couldn’t sleep a wink last night – film:
"Higher“and higher” |
H.Adamson/J.McHugh |
Frank
Sinatra |
1943 |
Idaho |
Jesse Stone |
Illustration |
1942 |
I’d be lost without you |
Sunny Skylar |
n/a |
1946 |
Ideas albums of Popular songs – No.3 |
Includes Beautiful garden of roses, My
Grandfather’s clock, Scenes that are brightest, Alice where art thou, White
wings, Goodbye Dolly Gray, The Good Rhein wine, Beautiful Isle of the sea,
& She wore a wreath of roses. |
Presented free with “Ideas” |
? |
I’d like to get you alone when you’re lonely |
Henry
Prichard |
Illustration |
1945 |
I’d love to live in Loveland (with a girl
like you) |
W.R.Williams |
Bing Crosby |
1948 |
I don’t care (see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Jean
Lenox/Harry O.Sutton |
n/a |
© 1946 |
I don’t care if I never dream again – film:
“Here come the co-eds” |
Brooks/Fairchild |
Bud Abbott & Lou Costello |
1944 |
I don’t know enough about you |
Peggy Lee/Dave Barbour |
Harry
Leader |
1946 |
I don’t know why (I just do it) |
R.Turk/F.Ahlert |
Illustration by Holloway |
1931 |
I don’t know why I love you (but I do, do
do) |
Red
Rowe/Jimmy Wakely |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1949 |
I don’t see me (in your eyes anymore) |
B.Benjamin/G.Weiss |
Tito Burns/Terry Devon |
1949 |
I don’t see me (in your eyes anymore) |
B.Benjamin/G.Weiss |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1949 |
I don’t wanna be kissed (by anyone but you) |
Jack Elliott/Harold Spina |
George Williams |
1949 |
I don’t wanna dream again |
Joe
Lubin/Eddie Lisbona |
Cartoon |
1947 |
I don’t want anybody at all (if I can’t have
you) |
N.Magidson/J.Styne |
Illustration |
1943 |
I don’t want to love you (like I do) – film:
“Let’s go steady” |
Henry
Prichard |
Harry Roy |
1944 |
I don’t want to set the world on fire |
E.Seilor/S.Marcus/B.Benjamin/E.Durham |
Geraldo |
1941 |
I don’t want to walk without you – film:
“Sweater girl” |
F.Loesser/J.Styne |
Betty Jane
Rhodes |
1941 |
I don’t want your sympathy |
Jimmy Wakely/Fred Edwards/Lee Martin |
Jimmy Wakely |
1948 |
I double dare you (U.S.A. publication) |
T.Shand/J.Eaton |
Illustration
by Starmer + Freddy Martin |
1936 |
I dream of you (more than you dream I do) |
Marjorie Goetschius/Edna Osser |
James Etherington |
1944 |
I fall in love with you ev’ry day |
Sam H. Stept |
Eve Becke |
1946 |
I feel like a feather in the breeze – film:
“The Charm school” |
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel |
Jack Oakie/Francis Langford |
1935 |
If I can help somebody (“Dedicated to my
mother Francis T.Smith") |
A.Androzzo
arranged by G.L.Zalva |
n/a |
1945 |
If I can help somebody |
A.Bazel Androzzo |
n/a |
1945 |
If I had a dozen hearts – film: “The Stork
club” |
P.F.Webster/H.Revel |
Betty
Hutton/Barry Fitzgerald |
1945 |
If I had a wishing ring – film: “The Mad
Hatters" |
Marla Shelton/Louis Alter |
Tom Breneman/Bonita Granville/Beulah Bondi |
1945 |
If I had my life to live over |
H.Tobias/M.Jaffe/L.Vincent |
Illustration
+ The Three Suns |
1946 |
If I had my way |
Lou Klein/James Kendis |
Bing Crosby |
1940 |
If I had my way |
L.Klein/J.Kendis |
Vera Lynn |
1940 |
If I had my way |
Lou Klein/James Kendis |
Issy Bonn |
1940 |
If I had the lamp of Aladdin |
Billy
Howard/Elven Hedges |
Hedges Bros
& Jacobson |
1920 |
If I loved you – film: “Carousel” |
Rodgers/Hammerstein 2nd |
Film logo |
1945 |
If I told a lie, I hope to die |
Little Jack
Little |
The Ink
Spots |
1944 |
If I were a blackbird |
Delya Murphy |
Ronnie Ronalde |
1949 |
If I were a blackbird |
Delya Murphy |
Bob &
Alf Pearson |
1949 |
If my friends find you, they’ll steal you
from me |
Gus Kahn/Deymour Simons |
Illustration + East and Dumke |
1930 |
If you ever go to Ireland |
Art Noel |
Illustration |
1944 |
If you ever need a friend |
Harper/Miller |
The Five Smith Brothers |
1948 |
If you’ll be my clover blossom (I will be
your honey bee) |
Sam Albert |
Illustration
by Bowman |
1925 |
If you please – film: “Dixie” |
Johnny Burke/Jimmy van Heusen |
Bing Crosby |
1943 |
If you’re old fashioned – you’re long
underwear |
B.Heath/A.Fletcher/A.Marr |
Cartoon by
Politzer |
1925 |
I get along without you very well (except
sometimes) |
Hoagy Carmichael |
Illustration + Geraldo |
1939 |
I got a ‘code’ in my ‘doze’ |
Field/Hall/Rose |
Jack Payne |
1929 |
I guess I’ll get the papers (and go home) |
Hughie Prince/Dick Rogers/Hal Kanner |
n/a |
1946 |
I have a vision |
Ron McCormack/
Kent and Annette Mills |
Illustration |
1943 |
I hear a rhapsody |
G.Fragos/J.Baker/D.Gasparre |
Illustration |
1940 |
I kiss your hand, Madame – film: “The
Emporer waltz” |
Lewis/Young/Erwin |
Bong
Crosby/Joan Fontaine |
1947 |
I leave my heart in an English garden – from
Emile Littler’s musical play “Dear Miss Phoebe" |
C.Hassall/H.Parr Davies |
Illustration |
© 1950 |
I left my heart at the stage door canteen –
film: “This is the Army” |
Irving
Berlin |
Film logo
cartoon |
1942 |
I lift up my finger and say “Tweet
tweet" |
Leslie Sarony |
Stanley Lupino |
1929 |
I’ll always be in love with you – film
“Syncopation” |
Ruby/Green/Stept |
Morton
Downey/Dorothy Lee |
1929 |
I’ll always love you |
Noel Gay/Frank Eyton |
Gracie Fields |
1949 |
I’ll be around |
Alex Wilder |
Jay Wilber |
1942 |
I’ll be seeing you – film: “I’ll be seeing
you” |
I.Kahal/S.Fain |
Ginger Rogers + Joseph Cotton |
1938 |
I’ll be thinking of you (at Christmas time) |
Charlie Chester/Ken Morris/Everett Lynton |
illustration |
1946 |
I’ll be waiting for you |
M & H. Nesbitt/S.Green |
Illustration + Harry Roy |
1940 |
I’ll be your sweetheart – film: “I’ll be
your sweetheart” |
Harry Dacre |
Margaret
Lockwood/Vic Oliver |
1944 |
I’ll buy that dream – film: “Sing your way
home” |
Herb Magidson/Allie Wrubel |
J.Haley/M.McGuire/G.Vernon/A.Jeffreys |
1945 |
I’ll close my eyes (and make believe it’s
you) |
Billy Reid |
Illustration
by Fred Low + Dorothy Squires |
1945 |
I’ll dance at your wedding |
Herb Magidson/Ben Oakland |
Tony Martin |
1947 |
I’ll get by – film: “A guy named Joe” |
Roy Turk/Fred
Ahlert |
Irene
Dunne/Spencer Tracy |
1943 |
I’ll listen tp my heart |
Alba Rizzi |
Cherry Lond + illustration |
1946 |
I’ll make up for ev’rything |
RossParker |
Reggie Goff |
1947 |
I’ll make up for ev’rything |
Ross Parker |
Denny Dennis |
1947 |
I’ll pray for you |
Roy
King/Stanley Hill/Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Noel Gay |
Illustration
+ Jimmy Davidson |
1939 |
I’ll remember April |
Don Raye/Gene de Paul/Pat Johnston |
Dorothy Carless |
1942 |
I’ll see you again (from “Bitter sweet”) |
Noel Coward |
Illustration
by G.L.Calthrop |
1929 |
I’ll see you in my dreams |
G.Kahn/I.Jones |
Illustration |
1924 |
I’ll take you home again, Kathleen |
T.P.Westendorf (arr. By A.W.Parry) |
Illustration
+ Cavan O’Connor |
1943 |
I’ll walk alone |
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne |
Betty Driver |
1944 |
I’ll walk alone – film: “ Follow the boys” |
Sammy
Cahn/Jule Styne |
Dinah Shore |
1944 |
I’ll walk beside you (in Eb) |
E.Lockton/A.Murray |
n/a |
1936 |
I lost my heart in Heidelberg |
B &
E.Neuback/H.S.Pepper/F.Raymond |
Illustration
+ Henry Hall |
1932 |
I love my work |
Art Noel/Don Pelosi |
Cartoon + Billy Cotton |
1941 |
I love to sing – film: “Rhythm serenade” |
P.Misraki/M.Carr/T.Connor |
Vera Lynn |
1943 |
I love to sing – film: “Rhythm serenade” |
P.Misraki/M.Carr/T.Connor |
Vera Lynn |
1943 |
I love you! (Je t’aime!) –from L.Lawrence
Weber’s musical farce “Little Jessie James” |
Paul
Combis/Harlan Thompson/Harry Archer |
|
1923 |
I love you because |
Leon Payne |
Jim Reeves |
© 1949 |
I love you so much it hurts |
Floyd Tillman |
Eric
Winstone |
1948 |
Il Travatore
(sixpenny edition) |
Verdi arranged by G.H.Farnell |
Cartoon by Huntrods |
1922 |
I’m a big girl now |
Al
Hoffman/Milton Drake/Jerry Livingston |
Sammy Kaye |
1946 |
Imagination |
J.Burke/J.van Heusen |
Donald Edge |
1940 |
I’m alone because I love you |
Joe Young |
Rudy Vallee |
1930 |
I’m a lonely little Petunia (in an onion
patch) |
J.Kamano/B.Faber/M.Hartman |
Lawrence Welk/Bob “Tex” Cromer |
1946 |
I may be wrong (but I think you’re
wonderful) |
H.Ruskin/H.Sullivan |
n/a |
1929 |
I’m beginning to see the light |
H.James/D.Ellington/J.Hodges/D.George |
Bert Kaempfert |
© 1944 |
I’m beginning to see the light |
H.James/D.Ellington/J.Hodges/D.George |
Harry James |
1944 |
I met her on Monday |
Charles Newman/Allie Wrubel |
n/a |
1942 |
I’m forever thinking of you |
L.Fitzgerald/C.Senna |
Illustration
by Rolf Armstrong |
1920 |
I’m getting tired so I can sleep – film:
“This is the Army” |
Irving Berlin |
Film logo |
1942 |
I’m goin’ back to whur I come from |
Carson Robinson |
Cartoon +
Jack Payne |
1942 |
I’m going to see you to-day |
Joyce Grenfell/Richard Addinsell |
Joyce Grenfell (photo by John Vickers) |
1942 |
I’m gonna bring a watermelon (to my girl
tonight) |
Billy
Rose/Con Conrad |
Cartoon |
1924 |
I’m gonna love that guy |
Frances Ash |
Gloria Brent |
1945 |
I’m happy for your sake (so sorry for mine) |
Joe
Lubin/Eddie Lisbona |
Illustration |
1946 |
I’m happy right here |
Norman Hewell/Leslie Baguley |
Donald Peers |
1947 |
I’m happy when I’m hiking (The Official song
of the National League of Hikers) |
Ralph
Butler/Raymond Wallace |
Illustration
+ G.S.Melvin (1886-1946) |
1931 |
I’m in love with a married man |
Irvin Graham |
Dorothy Shay |
1943 |
I’m in love with two sweethearts |
B.Cox/L.Ilda |
Bertha
Willmott |
1945 |
I’m in love with two sweethearts |
B. Cox/L.Ilda |
Issy Bonn |
1945 |
I’m in the market for you – film: “High
Society Blues" |
J.McCarthy/J.F.Hanley |
Charles
Farrell/Janet Gaynor |
© 1930 |
I‘m living a life of make believe |
H.B.Nohavec/J.Williams/L.Palmer |
Illustration |
1928 |
I’m living a life of shadows (bring back the
sunshine to me) |
William
Witol |
Illustration |
1922 |
I’m making believe – film: “Sweet and
low-down” |
Mack Gordon/James v. Monaco |
Benny Goodman |
1944 |
I’m missing Mammy’s kissin |
Sidney
Clare/Lew Pollack |
Illustration
by Barbelle |
1921 |
I’m not going home – film: “ Maytime in
Mayfair” |
Fred Prisker/Kermit Goell |
Anna Neagle + Michael Wilding |
1948 |
I’m sending a letter to Santa Claus |
L.Rogers/S.Williams |
Illustration
+ Gracie Fields |
1939 |
I’m sending you to the Siegfried line (to
hand your washing on) |
Parker/Charles/Cooper |
Cartoon + Ambrose |
1939 |
I’m so all alone |
Paul Durand/Jos.Geo.Gilbert/Rose Noel/Jean Casanova |
Sylvie St.
Clair |
1946 |
I’m sorry I made you sad |
F.Cliffe/L.Silberman/J.W.Johnson |
Miss Gertie Gitana |
1920 |
I’m spending the evening with friends of
mine |
Desmond O’Connor/Reg Morgan |
Denny
Dennis |
1948 |
I’m stepping out with a memory tonight |
Herb Magidson/Allie Wrubel |
Bebe Daniels |
1940 |
I’m tired but I don’t want to sleep |
Spencer
Williams/Martin Granger |
Jack White |
1947 |
I’m thinking tonight of my blue eyes |
A.P.Carter/D.Marcotte |
“Buy war savings certificates” |
1942 |
I’m wondering who – from “Burlesque” a
comedy |
Trent/Grant/Tilzer/Rose |
Illustration
by Barbelle |
©1927 |
In a Chinese garden (suite for pianoforte) |
G.A.Grant-Schaefer |
n/a |
1921 |
In a Chinese Temple garden – piano solo |
Albert
W.Ketelbey |
Illustration
(inside photograph of Albert W.Ketelbey) |
© 1923 |
In a little garden (you made paradise) |
Earl Whittemore/Felice S.Iula |
Illustration by Larmer |
1926 |
In a little gypsy tea room |
Edgar
Leslie/Joe Burke |
Illustration
by Cliff Miska |
1935 |
In a monastery garden (trio – violin, cello,
piano) |
Albert W. Ketelbey |
n/a |
1926 |
In a moonboat |
A.Lewis/L.Stock/V.Rose |
Illustration
+ Joan Winters |
1940 |
In an eighteenth century drawing room |
(based on a theme by Mozart) R.Scott/J.Lawrence |
n/a |
1939 |
In an old Dutch garden |
Mack Gordon/Will
Grosz |
Illustration
+ Donald Peers |
1939 |
In an old Dutch garden |
Mack Gordon/Will Grosz |
Illustration + Bobby Byrne |
1939 |
In an old rose and lavender shawl |
Weston S.
Wilson |
Illustration
by P.Griffith |
1922 |
In an old world garden – film: “In an old
world garden” |
Harry S. Pepper |
Paul England/Mimi Crawford |
1929 |
In a Persian market – intermezzo scene –
piano solo |
Albert W.
Ketelbey |
Illustration
by Mac |
© 1920 |
In a Persian market – intermezzo scene –
piano duet |
Albert W. Ketelbey |
Illustration by Mac |
© 1920 |
In apple blossom time – film: “Rookies” |
N.Fleeson/Albert
von Tilzer (b.1878 – d.1956 nee Gumm or Gummblinsky) |
The Andrews
Sisters |
© 1920 |
In a shady nook (by a babbling brook) |
Harry Pease/Ed.G.Nelson |
Donald Peers |
1927 |
In a shanty in old shanty town |
J.Young/J.Siras/Little
Jack Little |
Cartoon by
Harris + Pat Kennedy |
1932 |
In a shanty in old shanty town – film:
“Lullaby of Broadway” |
Young/Siras/Little |
Doris Day/Gene Nelson |
©1932 |
In between the showers (you’ll find a little
sunshine) |
T.McGhee/J.Walsh/L.Silberman |
Miss
Florrie Forde |
1924 |
I never knew an angel told lies |
Rod Arden/Jimmy Harper |
Harry Roy |
1948 |
In Maytime (I learned to love) |
Jack Snyder |
Illustration
by Barbelle/John Steele |
1922 |
I never mention your name (oh, no!) |
Mack Davis/Don George/Walter Kent |
Jessie Matthews |
1943 |
I never mind |
Pat Kay/Fred
Gray/Len Roberts |
Benny Lee |
1945 |
In my arms -(Paper
shortage getting worse, Here’s where we start the verse.) |
Frank Loesser/Ted Grouya |
Music for the verse! |
1943 |
In my merry Oldsmobile (see “40 Old Time
Hits”) |
Vincent
Bryan/Gus Edwards |
n/a |
? |
In our little wooden shoes – film: “Heidi” |
S.Mitchell/L.Poes |
S.Mitchell/L.Poes |
1937 |
In the blue of evening |
T.Adair/D’Artega |
Felix
Mendelssohn |
1942 |
In the blue of evening |
T.Adair/D’Artega |
Esther Coleman |
1942 |
In the bushes at the bottom of the garden |
Clarkson
Rose/Hastings Mann |
Clarkson
Rose |
1932 |
In the chapel in the moonlight |
Billy Hill |
Illustration by Barbelle + Phil Reagan |
1936 |
In the chapel in the moonlight |
Billy Hill |
Billy
Cotton |
1936 |
In the days of long ago (piano duet – 6
pieces) |
Jessie Furze |
n/a |
© 1935 |
In the garden of to-morrow |
Geo.Graffe
Jr/Jessie L.Deppen |
n/a |
1924 |
In the gloaming of Wyoming (a western love
song) |
Val Valentine |
Miss Victoria Carmen |
1926 |
In the land of beginning again – film: “The
bells of St. Mary’s” |
Clarke/Meyer |
Film still
+ Bing Crosby |
1945 |
In the land of rice and tea |
Charley Straight/Paul Biese |
Illustration by Wohlman |
1920 |
In the land of Tummijobad |
Ralph
Stanley/Leslie Alleyn |
Ralph Stanley/Leslie
Alleyn |
1925 |
In the little white church on the hill |
Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh |
Billy Merrin |
1933 |
In the Quartermaster’s stores (“My eyes are
dim I cannot see”) |
Adapted by
Box/Cox and Read |
Cartoon +
Al and Bob Harvey |
1940 |
In the mood (The “Jitterbug” craze) –
includes full instructions & illustrations of the steps for the
"Jitterbug" dance |
Andy Razaf/Joe Garland |
Glenn Miller |
1939 |
In the mood |
Andy
Razaf/Joe Garland |
Joe Loss |
1939 |
In the mood – see: “George Shearing” |
Andy Razaf/Joe Garland – piano arrangement by George Shearing |
n/a |
1939 |
In the valley of the moon |
Charlie
Tobias/Joe Burke |
Illustration
by Cliff Miska + Vincent Lopez |
1933 |
Into each life some rain must fall |
Allan Roberts/Doris Fisher |
The Ink Spots |
1944 |
In town tonight (Knightsbridge) – from the
suite “London” |
Eric Coates |
Eric Coates |
1934 |
I only saw him once (you) |
Joan Whitney/Alex Kramer |
Kay Cavendish |
1947 |
I only saw him once (you) |
Joan
Whitney/Alex Kramer |
Cyril
Stapleton |
1947 |
I remember the cornfields |
Martyn Mayne/Harry Ralton |
Illustration + Harry Dawson |
1948 |
I remember you |
Johnny
Mercer/Victor Schertzinger |
Frank
Ifield |
© 1942 |
Irene – morceau de salon for piano (To Irene
Bryant) |
William Vandervell |
n/a |
circa 1929 |
Isa Lei – Fijian farewell |
Lieut.
A.Caten |
Fijian
person |
1944 |
I shall never forget |
W.L.Morris/A.Saxelbye |
n/a |
1925 |
I should care – film: “Thrill of romance” |
Sammy
Kahn/Axel Stordahl/Paul Weston |
Van
Johnson/Esther Williams |
1944 |
Is it a dream? (Imaginez…)– featured in Jack
Hylton’s “Together again” at the Victoria Palace Theatre, London |
Frank Eyton/Jacques Poterat/James H.Midway |
Billing for Bud Flangan, Nervo & Knox, Naughton & Gold at the
Victoria Palace, London |
© 1945 |
Is it true what they say about Dixie? –
film: “Jolson sings again” |
J.Caesar/S.Lerner/G.Marks |
Film logo |
1936 |
Isle of Capri – tango, fox-trot, ballad |
Will Grosz/Jimmy Kennedy |
Illustration by muSF |
1934 |
Isle of Capri – sensational European tango,
fox-trot! |
Will
Grosz/Jimmy Kennedy |
Xavier
Cugat |
1934 |
Isn’t it kinda fun – film: “State Fair” |
Hamerstein 2nd/Rodgers |
Crain/Andrews/Haymes/Blaine |
1945 |
Isn’t this a lovely day (to be caught in the
rain?) – film: “Top Hat” |
Irving
Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989 nee Isadoe or Israel Baline) |
Fred
Astaire/Ginger Rogers |
1935 |
Isn’t she my girlfriend? (How-de-ow-dow) |
Jack Yellen/Milton Ager |
Illustration by Barbelle + Myrtle Gordon |
1927 |
I spy (with my little eye) |
Geoff
Parkes/Arthur Brooks |
Illustration |
1943 |
Is that the way to treat a sweetheart |
Charlie Tobias/Nat Simon |
Billy Bissett |
1938 |
I still get jealous – from the musical “High
button shoes” |
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne |
Illustration |
1947 |
I still love to kiss you goodnight – film:
"52nd Street" |
W.Bullock/H.Spina |
Ian Hunter/Pat Paterson |
1937 |
Is you is or is you ain’t (Ma’ Baby) – film:
“Follow the boys” |
Billy
Austin/Louis Jordan |
George
Raft/The Andrews Sisters/Louis Jordan |
1944 |
It ain’t gonna rain no mo’ |
Wendell Hall |
Cartoon |
1923 |
It ain’t gonna rain no mo’ |
Wendell
Hall |
Wendell
Hall |
1923 |
It always rains before the rainbow |
Orbell/Davies/Davies |
Geraldo |
1941 |
It can’t be wrong – film: “Now Voyager" |
K.Gannon/M.Steiner |
Bette
Davis/Paul Henreid |
1942 |
It costs so little (but it means so much) |
Ritter/Smith/Nicholls |
“Hutch” Leslie A. Hutchinson |
1942 |
It could happen to you – film: “And the
angels sing” |
Johnny
Burke/Jimmy van Heusen |
Paramount
pictures’ still/Dorothy Lamour/Fred MacMurray/Betty Hutton |
1944 |
It goes like this that funny melody (A
Jingly comedy song) |
Irving Caesar/Cliff Friend |
Cartoon + Johnny Johnson |
1928 |
It happened at the Festival of Roses |
Al Goodhart/Dick Manning |
Josef Locke |
1949 |
It happened in Adano |
Don Pelosi/Harold Fields |
Donald Peers + illustration |
1949 |
It happens ev’ry day |
Joe Lubin/Eddie Lisbona |
“Hutch”
Leslie Hutchinson |
1947 |
I threw a kiss in the ocean |
Irving Berlin |
illustration |
1942 |
It makes no difference now |
Jinnie
Davis/Floyd Tillman |
Illustration |
1939 |
It might as well be Spring – film: “State
Fair" |
Hammerstein 2nd/R.Rodgers |
State Fair stars:Jeanne Crain/Dana Andrews/Dick Haymes/Vivian Blaine |
1945 |
It’s a big wide wonderful world – from the
musical “Latin Quarter” at the London Casino |
John Rox |
Francis Day |
1940 |
It’s a grand night for singing – film “State
Fair” |
Hannerstein 2nd/R.Rodgers |
State Fair stars:Jeanne Crain/Dana Andrews/Dick Haymes/Vivian Blaine |
1945 |
It’s all over now |
S.Skylar/D.Marcotte |
Max &
Harry Nesbitt |
1946 |
It’s a pity to say goodnight |
Billy Reid |
Illustration + Dorothy Squires |
1946 |
It’s a sin to tell a lie |
Billy
Mayhew |
Illustration |
1936 |
It’s been a long time |
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne |
Illustration |
1945 |
It’s been a long time |
Sammy
Cahn/Jule Styne |
Illustration
+ Charlie Spivak |
1945 |
It’s Christmas |
Atra Baer/Martin Kalmanoff |
Les Baker |
1949 |
It’s dreamtime – film: “I’ll be yours” |
Jack Brooks/Walter Schuman |
Deanna
Durbin |
1946 |
It’s love, love, love! (Just imagine) |
Mack David/Joan Whitney/Alex Kramer |
Cartoon illustration by Barbelle |
1943 |
It’s magic – film: “It’s magic” |
S.Cahn/J.Stene |
Doris
Day/Oscar Levant |
1948 |
It’s Springtime down lovers lane |
Billy Reid |
Illustration by SLCook + Dorothy Squires |
1948 |
It’s the beguine (see; (La) Biguine) |
|
|
|
It will have to do until the real thing
comes along |
Holiner/Nichold/Cahn/Chaplin/Freeman |
Jack Payne |
1936 |
I’ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts |
Fred
Heatherton |
Ken Lyon
& George Murrel |
1948 |
I’ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts |
Fred Heatherton |
Peter Sellers |
1948 |
I’ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts |
Fred
Heatherton |
Bob &
Alf Pearson |
1948 |
I’ve got a pocketful of dreams – film: “Sing
you sinners” |
J.Burke/J.van Monaco |
Bing Crosby/Joe Loss |
1938 |
I’ve got rings on my fingers (see “40 Old
Time Hits”)- Also known as “Mumbo Jumbo Jijjiboo J. O’Shea” |
Weston/Barnes/Scott |
n/a |
©1909 |
I’ve never seen a smile like yours – film:
“The Perfect alibi” |
J.Johnson/E.Frazier |
Irma Harrison/Regis Toomey |
1929 |
I’ve never seen a straight banana |
Ted Waite |
cartoon by
Harry Price |
1926 |
I walked in – film: “Nob Hill” |
Adamson/McHugh |
George Raft/Joan Bennett |
1944 |
I want a Daddy (who will rock me to sleep) |
P.Bartholomae/J.M.Anderson/A.B.Sloane |
n/a |
1920 |
I want some money (Gimme some, gimme some) |
H. Rule/F.Holt/L.Silberman |
Marius B.Winter |
1922 |
I want the whole world to love you |
A.Bryan/G.Marks |
Illustration |
1936 |
I want to be alone with Mary Brown |
Edgar Leslie/Jos.Geo.Gilbert |
Herman Darewski |
1928 |
I was much better off in the Army |
Butler/Lubin/Gay |
Cartoon+
Tommy Handley |
1946 |
I wish I could hide inside this letter |
Charlie Tobias/Nat Simon |
illustration |
1943 |
I wish I had a nickel |
Tommy
Sutton/W.S. Barnhart |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1949 |
I wish I knew – film: “Diamond horseshoe” |
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren |
Betty Grable/Dick Haymes |
1945 |
I wonder, I wonder, I wonder |
Daryl
Hutchins |
Van Johnson |
1947 |
I wonder where my baby is to-night
(Charleston) |
Gus Kahn/Walter Donaldson (includes “The New Charleston” steps
described by Alex Moore |
Victor Silvester |
1925 |
I wonder why |
Art Noel |
Pat Lennox
& Sylvia |
1943 |
I won’t dance – film: “Roberta” |
Harbach/Kern |
Irene Dunne + Fred & Ginger |
1935 |
I won’t need Spring – based on the theme
from “A Man’s affair” |
Hamish Menzies/Cliff Gordon |
Hamish
Menzies |
1948 |
I won’t tell a soul |
R.Parker/H.Charles |
Illustration + Leslie Thorpe |
1938 |
(The) Jack Hylton song book – free
with Woman’s World |
14 songs |
Jack Hylton
illustration |
1934 |
Jack in the box |
Billy Mayerl (solo pianist from the Savoy Havana Band) |
Billy Mayerl |
1926 |
(The) Jack Payne song book – free
with Woman’s World – Feb. 17th 1934. |
12 songs –
“Love is the sweetest thing, Fire! Fire! Fire!, Lady of Spain, Fairy on the
clock, Song of dawn, Stein song, The two of us, goodnight sweetheart, Try a
little tenderness & three other great favourites.” |
Jack Payne
illustration |
1934 |
(The) Japanese sandman – from “The
Whirligig" |
Raymond B.Egan/Richard A.Whiting |
Miss Violet Loraine |
1920 |
Jasmine |
Billy
Mayerl |
Illustration |
1929 |
Jealous heart |
Jenny Lou Carson |
Lou Preager |
1944 |
Jealousy |
W.May/J.Gade |
“Hutch”
Leslie A. Hutchinson |
1942 |
Jeanie with the light brown hair |
Stephen Foster arr. by Everett Lynton |
Robert Wilson |
1945 |
Jeepers creepers – film: “Going places” –
inc. Ronald Reagan |
J.Mercer/H.Warren |
Dick
Powell/Anita Louise |
1938 |
Jennine (I dream of lilac time) – film:
“Love never dies” |
Gilbert/Shilkret |
Illustration |
1928 |
Jenny – film: “Lady in the dark” |
I
Gershwin/K.Weill |
Ginger
Rogers |
1941 |
Jerico – film: “Syncopation” |
Leo Robins/Richard Myers |
Morton Downey |
1929 |
(The) Jerome Kern souvenir song album |
6 songs-
biography and photographs |
n/a |
1936 |
Jerome Kern –
album of songs |
12 songs – forward by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd |
n/a |
circa 1949 |
Jerome Kern –
album of songs Vol. Two |
12 songs –
forward by Oscar Hammerstein 2nd |
n/a |
circa 1949 |
Jeunes maries – film: “Mademoiselle Josette ma
femme” – French edition |
A.Bethomieu/G.van Parys |
Pils et Tablet |
1933 |
Jim |
C.Petrillo/E.Ross/N.Shawn |
Beryl Davis |
1941 |
Jimmy Valentine (see “40 Old Time
Hits") |
Edward Madden/Gus Edwards |
n/a |
© 1910 |
Jimmy Wakely (see also 1950s listing) |
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|
|
Christmas polka |
Jimmy Wakely/Doris Mayer |
Jimmy Wakely |
1949 |
(The) Day you went away |
Jimmy
Wakely |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1942 |
Dust |
Johnny Marvin |
Jimmy Wakely |
1942 |
(The) Gods were angry with me |
“Foreman
Bill” & “Roma” |
Jimmy
Wakely & Margaret Whiting |
1948 |
I don’t know why I love you (but I do, do
do) |
Red Rowe/Jimmy Wakely |
Jimmy Wakely |
1949 |
I don’t want your sympathy |
Jimmy
Wakely/Fred Edwards/Lee Martin |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1948 |
I wish I had a nickel |
Tommy Sutton/W.S.Barnhart |
Jimmy Wakely |
1949 |
My little red wagon |
Rex Griffin |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1948 |
No letter today |
Frankie Brown |
Jimmy Wakely |
1943 |
Those “gone and left me” blues |
Jimmy
Wakely/Johnny Bond |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1942 |
Till the end of the world |
Vaughn Horton |
Jimmy Wakely |
1948 |
(A) Tiny little voice (in a tiny little
prayer) |
Kay
Twomey/Allan Roberts/Fred Spielman |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1944 |
**** |
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|
|
Jingle bells |
Adp. Pat
Michael |
Illustration
+ Frank Sinatra |
1947 |
Jingle jangle jingle – film: “The Forest
Rangers” |
Frank Loesser/Joseph J.Lilley |
Fred MacMurray/Paulette Goddard/Susan Hayward |
1942 |
Johnny Doughboy found a Rose in Ireland |
Al
Goodhart/Kay Twomey |
Illustration |
1942 |
Johnny Doughboy found a rose in Ireland |
Al Goodhart/Kay Twomey |
Kenny Baker |
1942 |
Johnny Peddler (I got) |
Lew Brown |
n/a |
1940 |
Johnny Zero |
Mack David/Vee Lawnhurst |
Illustration + Jack Payne |
1943 |
Jolly brothers (The famous) – Lustige bruder
– waltz |
R.Vollstedt/E.Lisbona/T.Connor |
Illustration |
circa 1920 |
Josephine |
Gus Kahn/Wayne King/Burke Bivens |
Illustration + The Three Cheers |
1937 |
Josephine – film: “Little women” |
V.Burton/W.Jason/M.Steiner |
Katherine
Hepburn |
1934 |
Journey’s end |
Hugh Charles/Sonny Miller |
Illustration |
1944 |
Joy-joy – piano, violin & voice |
Stanley
Drew |
Illustration |
1924 |
Jump for joy – see: “George Shearing” |
George Shearing |
n/a |
1941 |
Jumping bean – piano solo |
Robert
Farnon |
Robert
Farnon |
1948 |
June brought the roses (see “40 Old Time
Hits”) |
Ralph Stanley/John Openshaw |
n/a |
©1923 |
Just a blue serge suit |
Irving
Berlin |
Issy Bonn |
1945 |
Just a kid named Joe |
Mack David/Jerry Livingston |
Cartoon |
1938 |
Just a little fond affection |
Elton
Box/Sonny Cox/Lewis Ilda |
Illustration |
1944 |
Just another day wasted away |
CharlesTobias/R.Turk |
Herman Darewski |
1927 |
Just a pray’r away |
Charles
Tobias/David Kapp |
Teddy
Foster |
1944 |
Just a pray’r away |
Charles Tobias/David Kapp |
Bing Crosby |
1944 |
Just a rose in old Killarney |
Frank Swain |
Illustration
+ Leslie Jeffries |
1926 |
Just a song of Paris (La chanson des rues) |
H.Pepper/M.Vaucaire/R.Goer |
Jean Sablon |
1937 |
Just because you’re you |
Cliff Friend |
Illustration
by Barbelle + Gene & Glenn |
1932 |
Just beyond the hills – 12 miniatures for
piano |
A.Vivian May |
Illustration by Holloway |
© 1930 |
Just like a melody out of the sky |
Walter
Donaldson |
Illustration
by Barbelle |
1928 |
Just like Darby & Joan |
Edgar Lslie/Jos.Geo.Gilbert |
Illustration by Ray |
1928 |
Just one more chance |
S.Coslow/A.Johnston |
Derickson
& Brown |
1931 |
Keep an eye on your heart |
Milton Leeds/Henry Manners |
Eric Winstone |
1940 |
Keep a light in your window tonight |
Lester
McFarland/Robert A. Gardner |
Mac &
Bob |
1933 |
Keep young and beautiful |
Al Dubin/Harry Warren |
n/a |
© 1933 |
Kentucky |
Henry
Prichard |
Eric
Winstone |
1943 |
Kentucky babe |
R.H.Buck/Adam Geibel |
Bing Crosby |
1948 |
KETELBEY, ALBERT W. (Anton Vodorinski) – see also pre-1920s |
|
|
|
Bells across the meadow – A characteristic
intermezzo – piano solo |
Albert W.Ketelbey |
Illustration by W.George |
1921 |
In a Chinese Temple garden – piano solo |
Albert
W.Ketelbey |
Illustration
+ (inside photograph of Albert W.Ketelbey) |
© 1923 |
In a monastery garden – trio violin, cello
& piano |
Albert W. Ketelbey |
n/a |
1926 |
In a Persian market – intermezzo scene
(piano & piano duet versions) |
Albert W.
Ketelbey |
Illustration
by Mac |
© 1920 /1931 |
**** |
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|
|
Kicking the blues away – film: “Broadway
scandals” |
J.F.Hanley/D.Franklin |
Sally
O’Neil |
1929 |
(The) King is still in London |
Roma Campbell Hunter/Hugh Charles |
Illustration + Billy Cotton |
1941 |
(The King’s navee |
Charles
Dunn |
Henry Hall
+ illustration |
1935 |
King’s Rhapsody – piano selection from the
show |
Ivor Novello/C.Hassall |
n/a |
© 1949 |
(The) Kiss in your eyes – film: “The Emperor
Waltz” |
Johnny
Burke/R.Heuberger |
Bing
Crosby/Joan Fontaine |
©1908 |
Kiss me (Besame mucho) |
Consuelo Velazquez/Sunny Skylar |
Illustration+ “Buy War Savings Certificates” |
1941 |
Kiss me goodnight, not goodbye – film:
“Merely Mary Ann” |
Jules
Furthman/James F. Hanley |
Janet
Gaynor/Charles Farrell |
1931 |
Kiss me good-night sergeant-major |
Art Noel/Don Pelosi |
Cartoon by REW + Randolph Sutton |
1939 |
Kiss me Kate – see “So in love” |
|
|
|
Kiss me once-kiss me more |
Billy Reid |
Dorothy Squires |
1948 |
Kiss me sweet |
Milton
Drake |
Anne
Shelton |
1949 |
Kiss the boys good-bye – film: “Kiss the
boys good-bye” |
F.Loesser/V.Schertzinger |
Mary Martin |
1941 |
(The) Kiss waltz – film: “Dancing Sweeties” |
A.Dubin/J.Burke |
Grant
Withers & Sue Carol |
1930 |
Kiwi blues – (composed & written while
prisoner of war in Germany) |
Sapper C.J.C.Curtis/Sapper C.F.Rayner |
Sapper C.F. Rayner |
1944 |
(The) Knaves of diamonds – piano novelty |
Henry
Steele |
Illustration |
1931 |
Kunz, Charlie -
Play the Kunz way No.1 |
Piano transcriptions of the classics: Barcarolle, Shubert’s serenade,
Traumerei, Chanson triste, La paloma |
Charlie Kunz |
1937 |
Charles Kunz radio medley of Strauss waltzes |
Blue
Danube, Wine women and song, Artist’s life, Thousand and one nights, Vienna
life, Tales from the Vienna woods |
Charlie
Kunz |
1934 |
La Da-da-Da – French edition |
H.Varna.Marc-Cab/P.Misraki/A.Malcsiner |
Ray Ventura/Lyne Clevers |
1933 |
Lady of Madrid |
T.Evans/R.Hargreaves/S.J.Damerell |
Illustration |
1934 |
La-loo, la-loo (The Woodward lullaby) |
Will Grosz/Rose Fyleman |
Illustration + Will Grosz |
1935 |
Lambeth walk – from “Me and my girl” |
N.Gay/D.Furber |
cartoon +
dance instructions |
1937 |
(The) Lamplighter’s serenade |
Hoagy Carmichael/Paul F.Webster |
Illustration by S.Woods |
1942 |
Land of hope and glory |
Arthur C.
Benson/Edward Elgar |
n/a |
© 1930 |
La Palome –piano solo |
Yradier/Tattersall |
Illustration |
© 1929 |
Last night on the back porch (I loved her
best of all) |
L.Brown/C.Schraubstader |
Illustration |
1923 |
(The) Last round-up (git along, little
doggie, git along) |
Billy Hill/George Brown |
n/a |
1933 |
(The) Last waltz of the evening |
J.G.Gilbert/R.Knight |
Illustration |
1945 |
Laughing Irish eyes – film: “Laughing Irish
eyes” |
Mitchell/Stept |
film still/Phil Regan |
1936 |
Laughing on the outside (crying on the
inside) |
Ben
Raleigh/Bernie Wayne |
various
artists |
1946 |
Lavender blue – film: Disney’s “So dear to
my heart” |
L.Morey/E.Daniel |
Dinah Shore |
1948 |
Lawrence Wright’s 19th selection
– 6d edition |
10 songs |
Illustration |
1927 |
Lawrence Wright’s 51st song &
dance album – 1/6d edition |
13 songs |
Maureen Rose |
1948 |
Lazy countryside – from Walt Disney film:
“Fun and fancy free” |
Bobby Worth |
Cartoon |
1947 |
Leaning on a lamp-post – from “Feather your
nest” |
Noel Gay |
Illustration + George Formby |
1937 |
Leave us face it (we’re in love) |
Lyrics,
words and malady wrote by “Archie” of Duffy’s Tavern aided and indebted by
Abe Burrows and Frank Loesser |
“Archie” of
Duffy’s Tavern |
1944 |
Leicester Square Rag |
Harry Roy |
Leicester Square photo + Harry Roy |
1949 |
Leprechaun lullaby |
Glen
Hurlburt |
Jill
Manners |
1949 |
Les Patineurs (The Skater’s wltz) – piano
solo |
Emile Waldteufel |
Illustration |
circa 1930 |
Let a smile be your umbrella (on a rainy
day) –film: “Give my regards to Broadway” |
Kahal/Wheeler/Fain |
Dan Dailey
& film cast |
© 1927 |
Let by-gones be by-gones |
Jos.Geo.Gilbert |
Illustration + Issy Bonn |
1946 |
Let him go, let him tarry (popular Irish
song) |
Arranged by
Walter Collins |
Cartoon +
Barbara Mullen |
1945 |
Let it be soon (in the sweet bye and bye) |
H.Wade/D.Hurran |
Illustration |
1946 |
Let it snow |
Sammy
Cahn/Jule Styne |
Woody
Herman |
1945 |
Let me dream in your arms again |
J.G.Gilbert/Horatio Nicholls (pseudonym for publisher Lawrence Wright) |
Debroy Somers |
1929 |
Let me sing in echo valley |
Nelson/Rose |
Ronnie
Ronalde |
1936 |
Let’s all be happy together – from “Arcadian
follies” |
H.Thomas/R.Leslie |
Ernest Binns |
1933 |
Let’s all sing like the birdies sing |
Hargreaves/Damerell/Evans |
cartoon +
Henry Hall |
1932 |
Let’s dream this one out [includes a mission
statement for BMI Inc.] |
Lanning/Reed |
Illustration |
1940 |
Let’s get lost – film: “Happy go lucky” –
see also “Happy go lucky” |
F.Loesser/J.McHugh |
Mary
Martin/Dick Powell/Betty Hutton/Eddie Bracken/Rudy Valee |
1943 |
Let’s keep it that way |
D. O’Connor/J.Denby-Watson |
Illustration by Fred Low |
1945 |
Let’s try again |
Desmond
O’Connor/Len Edwards/Ray Myrna |
“Hutch” aka
Leslie Hutchinson |
1948 |
(A) Letter from home |
Wallace Southam/Geoffrey Henman |
“Hutch” aka Leslie Hutchinson |
1943 |
Let the bands play |
Hugh
Charles |
Nelson’s
column illustration + Billy Cotton |
1940 |
Let the curtain come down |
Al Newman |
Clown illustration + Billy Cotton |
1940 |
Let the people sing – revue “Lights up!” |
Noel
Gay/Frank Eyton/Ian Grant |
Illustration |
1939 |
Let us be sweethearts over again |
Jos.Geo.Gilbert |
Illustration + Syd Seymour |
1937 |
Let us live for tonight |
Adrian
Bernard |
Illustration |
1943 |
Let us sing unto their Majesties – Jubilee
March for the Royal Silver Jubilee |
Kennedy/Maurice |
King George V & Queen |
1935 |
Let your smile say “goodbye” – the featured
song from the radio show “Introducing Anne again” |
Phil Park/Adrian Foley |
Anne
Shelton |
1948 |
Liebestraum – Banks sixpenny edition no. 97
for piano, violin & cello |
Listzt |
Cartoon |
1935 |
Life gits tee-jus, don’t it |
Carson Robison |
Billy
Cotton |
1948 |
Life is a song – Let’s sing it together |
Joe Young/Fred E.Ahlert |
Illustration + Anona Winn |
1935 |
Life is just a bowl of cherries |
Lew
Brown/Ray Henderson |
Showgirls |
1931 |
Light heart (from “Stories in and out of
doors”) No.12 |
Charles Ross |
Illustration |
1937 |
Lights out |
Billy Hill |
Illustration |
1935 |
Lilli Marlene – featured in the crown unit
film: “The True story of Lilli Marlene” |
Goring/Schiltze |
n/a |
1944 |
Lilli Marlene (My Lilli of the lamplight) |
Norbert Schultze/Hans Leip/Tommie Connor |
Illustration
+ Billy Cotton |
1944 |
Linger in my arms a little longer, baby |
Herb Magidson |
Eric Winstone |
1946 |
Little Annie Rooney (see “40 Old Time
Hits" |
Michael
Nolan |
n/a |
©1925 |
(A) Little bird told me |
Harvey O.Brooks |
Les Baker |
1948 |
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(The) Little church around the corner |
Joe Burke/Rene Walker |
Illustration + Syd Lipton |
1934 |
Little curly hair in a high chair – film: “
Forty little mothers” |
C.Tobias/N.Simon |
Eddie
Cantor film still |
1940 |
(A) Little dash of Dublin – film: “Peg of
Old Drury" |
Sigler/Goodhart/Hoffman |
Anna Neagle |
1935 |
Little Drummer boy |
A.Noel/D.Pelosi |
Illustration
+ Carroll Levis |
1938 |
Little lady make believe |
C.Tobias/N.Simon |
cartoon + Brian Lawrence |
1936 |
Little lady make believe |
C.Tobias/N.Simon |
cartoon +
Peter Fielding |
1936 |
Little man you’ve had a busy day |
Sigler/Hoffman/Wayne |
Florence Oldham |
1934 |
(A) Little more besides |
Desmond
O’Connor/Hugh Charles |
Henry Hall |
1947 |
Little old lady |
Hoagy Carmichael/Stanley Adams |
Illustration |
1936 |
Little old lady of Poverty Street |
S.Lerner/A.Goodhart/A.Hoffman |
Illustration |
1937 |
(The) Little old mill (went round and round) |
Pelosi/Ilda/Towers |
Illustration + Gracie Fields |
1947 |
(A) Little on the lonely side |
Dick Robertson/James
Cavanaugh/Frank Weldon |
Stanley
Black |
1944 |
(A) Little rain must fall |
B.Green/B.Kaye/J.Little |
Harry Evans |
1939 |
Little Sir Echo – hello (hello) |
Smith/Fearis/Girard/Mairsala |
n/a Jim
Davidson |
1939 |
Little star – (based on “Estrellita” by
Manuel Ponce) |
Desmond O’Connor |
Vera Lynn |
1945 |
(A) Little street where old friends meet |
Gus
Kahn/Harry Woods |
Illustration
+ Henry Hall |
1932 |
Little sweetheart of the mountains |
Herb Pinkert/Billy Barry/Lou Handman |
Gene & Glenn |
1931 |
Little town in ould County Down |
R.W.Pascoe/M.Carlo/A.M.Sanders |
n/a |
1920 |
Little white lies |
Walter Donaldson |
Illustration |
1930 |
Little yellow bird – film “The Picture of
Dorian Gray” |
C.W.Murphy/Wm.Hargreaves |
Angela Lansbury |
1945 |
Live, laugh and love – film: “Congress
dances” |
W.R.Heymann/R.Leigh/R.Gilbert |
Lilian Harvey |
1931 |
Locomotives (6 pieces for piano) |
Lilian
Smith |
Illustration
Harania |
1938 |
London Bridge – march |
Eric Coates |
Eric Coates |
1934 |
London Fantasia – piano solo theme from the
film: “The battle of Britain” |
Clive
Richardson |
n/a |
1945 |
(The) London I love |
Harold Purcell/George Posford |
Illustration |
1941 |
London suite – for piano (3 pieces) |
Eric Coates |
Eric Coates |
1934 |
London Town (you haunt me) – from “The
Co-optomists” |
Illingworth/Gideon |
Stanley Holloway |
© 1923 |
Lonely footsteps |
H.Barnes/L.Ravenge |
Illustration |
1945 |
Lonely sweetheart |
A.Strauss/B.Dale/S.Miller |
Illustration + Ambrose |
1939 |
Lonesome |
Art Noel |
Peggy
(piano) Desmond |
1945 |
Lonesome moon |
Ben Friedman/Fred Hughes/Jack Little/Ted Couse |
Art by Barbelle |
1924 |
(The) Lonesome trail ain’t lonesome any more |
Clive
Erard/Frank Trafford |
cartoon +
The Three Muskateers |
1938 |
Long ago (and far away) – film: “Cover
girl" |
Ira Gershwin/Jerome Kern |
Rita Hayworth |
1944 |
Lords of the Air |
M.North/D.Burnaby |
Illustration/photo |
1939 |
(The) Lords prayer – for voice and piano |
Albert Hay Malotte |
Illustration |
1935 |
Lorraine (The Congress tango) |
J.W.Tattersall/W.Mastin |
F.J.Mainley |
1948 |
(The) Lost chord |
Adelaide Proctor/Arthur Sullivan |
n/a |
? |
Lost |
P.Ohman/J.Mercer/M.O.Teetor |
Illustration |
1936 |
Lost in fog |
D.Fields/J.McHugh |
n/a |
1934 |
Louisianna |
John F.
Lambe/John Neat |
Little
Emmie |
1920 |
Loulou – French edition |
Charlys |
Illustration + J.Helian/Vaissade/J.Rivat/N.Berger |
circa 1930 |
Love descended like an angel |
Charles
Chester/Ken Morris |
Frederick
Ferrari |
1948 |
Love flies out of the window |
A.Hoffman/M.Drake/J.Livingston |
Fred Low cartoon + Teddy Foster |
1946 |
Love in bloom – film: “She loves me not” |
Leo
Robin/Ralph Rainger |
Bing Crosby |
1934 |
Love is all – film: “It’s a date” |
H.Tobias/Pinky Tomlin |
Deanna Durbin |
1940 |
Love is a merry-go-round – film: “Tars and
spars" |
Sammy
Cahn/Jule Styne |
Janet
Blair/Alfred Drake |
1945 |
Love is a song – film: “Bambi” |
Larry Morey/Frank Churchill |
Walt Disney illustrations |
1942 |
Love is ev’rywhere –film: “Look up and
laugh” |
Parr-Davies/Nicholls |
Gracie
Fields |
1935 |
Love is in the air again |
S.Miller/T.Shapiro |
Henry Hall + notable advertisement |
1934 |
Love is just a gamble (take another chance) |
B.Selvin/L.Cobey/J.Mills |
The Savoy
Orpheans |
1924 |
Love is like a cigarette |
Richard Jerome/Walter Kent |
cigarette illustration |
1935 |
Love is my reason |
Ivor
Novello |
n/a |
1945 |
Love letters – film: “Love letters” |
Edward Heyman/Victor Young |
Ketty Lester |
© 1945 |
Lovelight in the starslight – film: Her
jungle love” |
R.Freed/F.Hollander |
Dorothy
Lamour/Ray Milland |
1938 |
Lovely Hula hands |
R.Alex Anderson |
Marjorie Lou, star on the Tivoli Circuit, Australia |
1941 |
Lovely old lady |
R.Morgan/A.Noel/D.Hart |
Illustration
+ Jack White |
1940 |
(A) Lovely way to spend an evening – film:
“Higher and higher” |
H.Adamson/J.McHugh |
Frank Sinatra |
1943 |
Love me forever – film: “One night of love” |
G.Kahn/V.Schertzinger |
Grace Moore |
1935 |
Love never grows old |
Parr Davies |
Drawing of Parr Davies? |
1939 |
Love please stay |
H.Hayhurst/E.Mayer |
Illustration |
1937 |
Lover come back to me – from “The New Moon”
a musical romance of the Spanish Main |
Sigmund Romberg/Frank Mandel/Oscar Hannerstein 2nd |
Illustration |
1928 |
Love’s arithmetic |
Noel
Gay/Ralph Butler/Michael Littman |
Billy
Ternent |
1948 |
Love somebody |
Joan Whitney/Alex Kramer |
Howard Lucraft |
1948 |
Love song of Renaldo |
Irving
Kahal/Sammy Fain |
Evie Hayes,
star on the Tivoli Circuit, Australia |
1940 |
Love steals your heart – film: “The wicked
lady” |
A.Stranks/H.May |
James Mason/Margaret Lockwood |
1945 |
Love walked in – film: “Goldwyn
follies" |
G & I
Gershwin |
Cast |
1938 |
Love, your spell is everywhere – film: “The
Trespasser” |
Goulding/Janis |
N.B. Cover only – Gloria Swanson |
1929 |
Loyaltyland – Feldman’s 6d edition |
12 songs
arranged by R.S.Stoddon |
n/a |
1936 |
(The) Luckiest guy in the world (Shake hads
with) |
Sid Tepper/Roy Brodsky |
Anne Shelton |
1949 |
Lullaby of Broadway – film: “Gold diggers of
1935” |
A.Dubin/H.Warren |
Film logo
of bathers |
1935 |
Lullaby of the bells – film: “Phantom of the
opera” |
G.Waggener/E.Ward |
Nelson Eddy/Susanna Foster |
1943 |
Lullaby of the leaves – from “Savoy follies” |
Joe
Young/Bernice Petkere |
Illustration
logo |
1932 |
Lulu’s back in town – film: “Broadway
Gondolier" |
H.Warren/A.Dubin |
Dick Powell |
1935 |
LYNN, VERA |
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By the wishing well |
Will Grasz/Hamilton Kennedy |
Illustration + Vera Lynn |
1940 |
Close to you |
A.Hoffman/J.Livingstone/C.G.Lampl |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1943 |
Concerto for two – from Tchaikowsky’s Bb
minor concerto |
Arranged by Robert C. Harring/Jack Lawrence |
Illustration + Vera Lynn |
1941 |
(The) First Lullaby – featured in “Apple
sauce” at the London Palladium |
J.Popplewell/M.Carr |
Vera Lynn |
1941 |
Fools rush in |
J.Marcer/R.Bloom |
Vera Lynn |
1940 |
(The) Happiest New Year of all |
D.
O’Connor/M.Watson/J.Denby |
Vera Lynn |
1944 |
How green was my valley |
Benny Davis/Abner Silver |
Vera Lynn |
1941 |
I don’t see me (in your eyes anymore) |
B.Benjamin/G.Weiss |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1949 |
If I had my way |
L.Klein/J.Kendis |
Vera Lynn |
1940 |
I love to sing – film: “Rhythm serenade” |
P.Misraki/M.Carr/T.Connor |
Vera Lynn |
1943 |
Little star (based on “Estrellita” by Manuel
Ponce) |
Desmond O’Connor |
Vera Lynn |
1945 |
Maybe |
Allan
Flynn/Frank Madden |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1935 |
Memories live longer than dreams |
Ross Parker/Hugh Charles |
Illustration + Vera Lynn |
1940 |
My devotion |
Roc
Hillman/Johnny Napton |
Vera Lynn |
1942 |
Our love story |
Harrison/Newell |
Vera Lynn |
1949 |
Summer sweetheart |
J.G.Golbert |
Vera Lynn |
1949 |
You can’t be true, dear |
Cotton/Griffin |
Vera Lynn |
1948 |
You made me care (when I wasn’t in love) |
Jos.Geo.Gilbert |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1940 |
Yours |
J.Sherr/G.Roig |
Illustration + Vera Lynn |
© 1937 |
**** |
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Ma belle etoile – French edition – film:
"le chant de l’exile” |
Vandair/Syam/Bourtatre |
Tino Rossi |
1943 |
Macushla mine |
Dr. Arthur
Colahan/P.J.Ryan |
Billy
Cotton |
1946 |
Ma look at Charlie
(Whoop! He’s at it again) |
Elven Hedges |
Miss Florrie Forde |
1927 |
Ma, I miss your apple pie |
Carmen
Lombardo/John Jacob Loeb |
cartoon +
Joe Loss |
1941 |
(A) Maiden’s prayer – Bank’s sixpenny
edition no. 37. |
T.Badarzewska arr. Geo. H.Farnell |
Illustration by Huntrods |
1926 |
Mairzy doats and dozy doats (mares eat oats
and does eat oats) |
Drake/Hoffman/Livingstone |
Illustration |
1943 |
Make-believe world |
Box/Cox/Ilda |
Denny Dennis |
1946 |
Make it a party |
Raymond
Wallace |
n/a |
1935 |
Mamma, I wanna make rhythm – film:
"Manhattan music box” |
J.Jerome/R.Byron/W.Kent |
film’s stars + Jack Harris |
1937 |
Mam’selle – theme from the French café scene
in the film “The Razor’s edge” |
Mack
Gordon/Edmund Goulding |
Tyrone
Power/Gene Tierney |
1947 |
Managua Nicaragua |
Albert Gamse/Irving Fields |
Joe Loss |
1946 |
(A) Man could be a wonderful thing –from the
musical “Latin Quarter” at the London Casino. |
Leo Corday/Leon Carr |
Frances Day |
1947 |
Manhattan – film: “Two tickets to Broadway” |
Rogers & Hart |
Tony Martin + Janet Leigh |
1932 |
Manhattan serenade |
Louis
Alter/Harold Adamson |
Illustration
by S.Woods |
1942 |
(The) Man on the flying trapeze |
G.Leybourne/A.Lee |
n/a |
1934 |
(The) Man with the mandolin |
J.Cavanaugh/J.Redmond/F.Weldon |
Illustration
+ Jack Payne |
1939 |
Manyana |
Mtchell Paish/Neuman Fier |
Illustration |
1920 |
Many happy returns of the day |
Al
Dubin/Joe Burke |
Jack Payne |
1931 |
Marches, Favourite – for piano |
17 popular marches including: A coon band contest, Bridal march etc. |
n/a |
© 1932 |
Marches – School |
Various by
Lea Thorne |
Illustration |
1929 |
Marching along together |
Edward Pola/Franz Steininger |
Illustration + Billy Merrin |
1932 |
Marching to a military band |
J.Walter
Nayes |
Frank Davidson/J.Walter
Nayes |
1939 |
March medley – piano arrangements |
Of the world’s most popular marches |
Illustration |
1936 |
Maria Elena |
E.L.Russell/Lorenzo Barcelata |
n/a |
1941 |
Mariage de poupee/wedding of the painted
doll – film: “Broadway melody” – French edition |
N.H.Brown/L.Lemarchand |
Illustration |
1929 |
Marie – Theme song of “The Awakening” |
Irving
Berlin |
Vilma Banky |
1928 |
Marigold |
Billy Mayerl |
Illustration |
1927 |
(The) Marine’s hymn – from “To th shores of
Tripoli” |
L.Z.Phillips |
Randolph
Scott/Maureen O’Hara/John Payne |
1932 |
Marta (rambling rose of the wilderwood) –
from Blackpool’s “On with the show” |
L.W.Gilbert/M.Simons |
Illustration by R.Waterman/Lee Lawrence |
1931 |
Mary Brown – I want to be alone with |
E.Jeslie/J.G.Gilbert |
Henry
Hearty |
1928 |
Mary Lou – Musical “High Time!” |
Dick Hurran |
Illustration + Gil Johnson |
1946 |
Mary Rose – film: “This week of grace” |
Harry
Parr-Davies |
Gracie
Fields |
1933 |
Mary Rose (Bloesemyan seringen) |
T.Connor/P.Scheffer/J.Vogel/H.Dunk |
Illustration |
1948 |
Mascarade |
P.F.Webster/J.J.Loeb |
Illustration |
1932 |
Max Miller |
19 Latest Broadcast hits song book – presented with “Home Companion” |
Max Miller |
1938 |
Maybe |
Allan
Flynn/Frank Madden |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1935 |
Maybe (she’ll write me,- she’ll ‘phone me) |
R.Turk/T.Snyder/F.E.Ahlert |
Illustration by Barbelle |
1924 |
Maybe you’ll be there |
Sammy
Gallop/Rube Bloom |
Anne
Shelton |
1947 |
MAYERL, BILLY |
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MAYERL School Club Magazines- The Official
organ of the Billy Mayerl Club “in the interests of better music” |
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Volume 2 |
Nos: 16,22,23, 24 |
n/a |
1935 |
Volume 3 |
Nos: 25,
26, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36 |
n/a |
1936 |
Volume 4 |
Nos: 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45 |
n/a |
1937 |
Bats in the belfry |
Billy
Mayerl on a theme by Austen Croom-Johnson |
Illustration |
1935 |
Four Aces – suite for piano (4 pieces) |
Transcribed by Billy Mayerl |
Billy Mayerl |
1933 |
Head over heels – melodies from the picture |
Transcribed
by Billy Mayerl |
Billy
Mayerl |
1937 |
Hollyhock |
Billy Mayerl |
Illustration |
1927 |
Jack in the box |
Billy
Mayerl – solo pianist from the Savoy Havana Band |
Billy
Mayerl |
1926 |
Jasmine |
Billy Mayerl |
Illustration |
1929 |
Marigold |
Billy
Mayerl |
Illustration |
1927 |
Mignonette – a syncopated impression |
Billy Mayerl |
n/a |
1931 |
Song of the Fir-tree |
Billy
Mayerl |
n/a |
1938 |
Stepping tones – syncopations in moderation
No.2. Hop-o-my-thumb |
Billy Mayerl |
n/a |
1934 |
Sweet William |
Billy
Mayerl |
Billy
Mayerl |
1938 |
Wisteria |
Billy Mayerl |
Illustration |
1929 |
**** |
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(The) Mayflower |
Dorothy Day/Noel Gay |
Illustration |
1942 |
May I call you sweetheart |
M.Watson/J.Denby/L.Ilda |
Issy Bonn |
1947 |
May I have the next romance with you? – film
“Head over heels” |
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel |
Jessie Matthews |
1936 |
Maytime in Mayfair – film: “Maytime in
Mayfair” |
H.Purcell/H.
Parr-Davies |
Anna
Neagle/Michael Wilding |
1949 |
Me and my girl |
Noel Gay/Douglas Furber |
Illustration |
1937 |
Me and my Melinda |
Irving
Berlon (b.1888 – d. 1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
n/a |
1942 |
Me and my shadow – fox-trot song – Musical
“Blue skies” |
Al Jolson/Dave Dreyer |
Jack Smith |
1927 |
Me and my shadow |
Al Jolson (b.1886
– d.1950 nee Asa Yoelson)/Billy Rose/Dave Dreyer |
Illustration
by Leff |
1927 |
Me and the man in the moon |
Monaco/Leslie |
G.N.Elliott |
1928 |
Me and the old folks at home |
Leon/Towers/Arden |
Lew Stone |
1935 |
Mean mean Mama (why don’t you mean what you
say) |
Mitchell Parish/Eleanor Young/Harry D. Squires |
Illustration by Perret |
1923 |
Mean to me – the electrical song rage of
America |
R.
Turk/F.E.Ahlert |
Phillip
Brown |
1929 |
Meet me down in Sunset Valley |
Jos. Geo. Gilbert |
Illustration + Syd Seymour |
1938 |
Melodie d’amour (Melody of love) – Banks 6d
edition No. 77 – for piano, violin & cello |
Engelmann |
Illustration
by Hewson |
circa 1920 |
Melody of fate – film “The Hate ship” |
Joseph Burke/John Reynders |
Jean Colin |
1929 |
Memories entr’acte |
John E.
Smith |
Illustration |
1921 |
Memories live longer than dreams |
Ross Parker/Hugh Charles |
Illustration + Vera Lynn |
1940 |
Mendelssohn – No. 1 of six Christmas pieces
Op.72 |
F.Mendelssohn
Bartholdy |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Mendelssohn – No.2 of six Christmas pieces
Op.72 |
F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Mendelssohn – No.3 of six Christmas pieces
Op.72 |
F.Mendelssohn
Bartholdy |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Mendelssohn – No.4 of six Christmas pieces
Op.72 |
F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Mendelssohn – No.5 of six Christmas pieces
Op.72 |
F.Mendelssohn
Bartholdy |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Mendelssohn – No. 6. Of six Christmas pieces
Op.72 |
F.Mendelssohn Bartholdy |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Merrily we roll along (from “Arcadian
Follies” |
M.Carr/R.Wallace |
Illustration
+ Harry Korris |
1938 |
Merrily we roll along |
M.Carr/R.Wallace |
Gus Elton + illustration |
1938 |
Merry Widow Waltz (Love remained) (see also
“40 Old Time Hits”) |
Franz
Lehar/Sidney D. Mitchell |
n/a |
1925 |
Melodies that moved the world – fall in and
follow the Family Journal song book |
Songs for sweetheart young and old |
Illustration |
1935 |
Melody movements – a musical mixture of
popular airs of the past and present |
Arranged by
J.Neats/R.W.Saar |
n/a |
1924 |
Mem’ries live longer than dreams |
Ross Parker/Hugh Charles |
Illustration + Geraldo |
1940 |
Merry-Go-Land – No. 2880 |
10 popular
songs arranged by R.S.Stoddon |
n/a |
1937 |
Mia bella Napoli (tango) – French edition |
L.Poterat/G.Winkler |
Tino Rossi |
1939 |
Mia bella Rosa (my beautiful Rose) |
Koehler/Magine |
Miss Gladys
Stanley |
1928 |
Mia canzone d’amore (My song of love) |
Don Pelosi/Leo Towers |
Monte Rey |
1947 |
Mignonette – a syncopated impression |
Billy
Mayerl |
n/a |
1931 |
Minnetonka |
Gus Kahn/Percy Wenrich |
Miss Florrie Forde |
1921 |
Minuet from the opera “Berenice” – piano
solo |
Handel |
Illustration |
circa 1930 |
Minuet in G – for the pianoforte – simplified
edition |
Beethoven |
Illustration |
circa 1930 |
Missy – a southern longing |
Francis A
Stanton/Harold Robe |
Illustration
by Doorn Morgan |
1920 |
Mistakes |
Edgar Leslie/Everett Lynton |
n/a |
1928 |
Mister five by five – film: “Behind the 8
ball” |
Don Raye/Gene de Paul |
Illustration
by Holley |
1942 |
Mister Moon you’ve got a million sweethearts |
Charlie Chaester/Ken Morris |
cartoons |
1946 |
Misty islands of the Highlands |
J.Kennedy/M.Carr |
Illustration
+ Arthur Tracy |
1935 |
Mockin’ bird hill |
Vaughn Horton |
Illustration + George Elrick |
1949 |
Mockin’ bird hill |
Vaughn
Horton |
Illustration
+ George Williams |
1949 |
Mockin’ bird hill |
Vaughn Horton |
Illustration + Ronnie Ronalde |
1949 |
Mockin’ bird hill |
Vaughn
Horton |
Illustration
+ Joe Loss |
1949 |
Mockin’ bird hill |
Vaughn Horton |
Illustration + Donald Peers |
1949 |
Mockin’ bird hill (see also French edition:
“La Colline aux oiseaux” |
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Mockin’ bird Lane (Walkin’thru’) |
L.Peters/C.M Jones/J.Turner |
Illustration + Bud Flanagan |
1940 |
Molly – film: “The Grand Parade” |
Edmund
Gouldring/Dan Dougherty |
Illustration |
1929 |
Molly O (see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Wm. J.Scanlan |
n/a |
©1925 |
Mona Lisa |
J.Livingston/R.Evans |
Hedley Ward |
1949 |
Mona Lisa |
J.Livinston/R.Evans |
Steve Conway |
1949 |
Monday,Tuesday, Wdnesday, I love you |
Ross Parker |
Oscar Rabin |
1949 |
Money is the root of all evil (take it away,
take it away, take it away) |
Joan Whitney/Alex Kramer |
“High Time,” Val Pernell’s London Palladium revue illustration |
1945 |
(The) Monkey’s carol |
W.M.Letts/C.V.Stanford |
n/a |
1921 |
Montego Bay |
Harold Geller/Joe Bevan |
Eddie Calvert + illustration |
1948 |
Mood indigo |
Duke
Ellington/Irving Mills/Albany Bigard |
n/a |
© 1931 |
Moon at sea |
Pease/Rose/Stock |
Peggy Cochrane |
1937 |
Moonglow |
Will
Hadson/Eddie de Lange/Irving Mills |
Valaida |
1934 |
(The) Moon of Manakoora – film: “Hurricane” |
F.Loesser/A.Newman |
Film still Dorothy Lamour/Jon Hall |
1937 |
(The) Moon got in my eyes – film: “Double or
nothing” |
Burke/Johnston |
Film still
Bing Crosby/Mary Carlisle |
1937 |
Moonlight and shadows – film: “The Jungle
Princess” |
Leo Robins/Frederick Hollander |
Dorothy Lamour |
1936 |
Moonlight Avenue |
Campbell/Gilbert/Gay |
Illustration
+ Joe Loss |
1940 |
Moonlight becomes you – film: “Road to
Morocco” |
Burke/van Heusen |
Bing Crosby/Bob Hope/Dorothy Lamour |
1942 |
Moonlight on the Nile (Moonlight saunter) |
T.W.Thurban (steps by C.J.Daniels) |
Harry Davidson |
1948 |
Moonlight on the waterfall |
Kennedy/Williams |
Illustration |
1937 |
Moorland scenes No.5 (“Among the heather”) |
J.Pennock
Thompson |
Illustration |
1931 |
More and more – film: “Can’t help singing” |
E.Y.Harburg/Jerome Kern |
Deanna Durbin/Robert Paige |
1944 |
(The) More I see you – film: “Diamond
Horseshoe" |
Mack
Gordon/Harry Warren |
Betty
Grable/Dick Haymes |
1945 |
(The) More I see you |
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren |
Chris Montez |
© 1945 |
More than anything else in the world |
Art Strauss/Sonny Miller/Bob Dale |
Eric Winstone |
1946 |
Morning, noon and night – overture – Well’s
edition no.21 |
Franz von Suppe arr. by E.Kershaw |
n/a |
1932 |
Mother Machree (see also “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Rida
Johnson Young/Chauncey Olcott/Ernest R. Ball |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
(A) Mother’s lullaby |
J.G.Gilbert/D.Barricini |
Joe Loss |
1948 |
(A) Mother’s prayer at twilight |
Art
Noel/Don Pelosi |
Illustration |
1939 |
Mountain girl |
Gerald Marks/Al Koppell |
Dorothy Shay |
1948 |
Mountain greenery |
Lorenz
Hart/Richard Rodgers |
Mel Torme |
© 1926 |
Mule train – film: “Singing guns” |
J.Lange/H.Heath/F.Glickman |
Illustration + Billy Cotton |
1949 |
Mumbo Jumbo Jijjiboo J. O’Shea (see “I’ve
got rings on my fingers”) |
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(The) Music goes round and around |
R.Hodgson/E.Farley/M.Riley |
cartoon + Joe Loss |
1935 |
Music Hall memories |
Includes:
Daisy Bell, Boys of the Chelsea school, Brighton, The Preacher and the bear,
The Ghost of Benjamin Binns, The Story of a Tin-Tack, Where there’s a girl
there’s a boy. Also includes song and biographical details |
R.G.Knowles |
1936 |
My beautiful Sarie Marais |
M.Carr/T.Connor |
Illustration |
1945 |
My bel ami – film: “The Private affairs of
Bel Ami” |
J.Lawrence/L
Drutman |
Angela
Lansbury/George Sanders |
1946 |
My best to you |
Gene Willadsen/Isham Jones |
Issy Bonn |
1942 |
My blue heaven |
G.Whiting/W.Donaldson |
Illustration |
1927 |
My British buddy |
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
n/a |
1943 |
My concert of love |
Edward
Grieg/Earl Haubrich |
Dolly Dawn |
1942 |
My cousin Louella |
B.Bierman/J.Manus |
Illustration |
1947 |
My devotion |
Roc
Hillman/Johnny Napton |
Vera Lynn |
1942 |
My devotion |
Roc Hillman/Johnny Napton |
Ivy Benson |
1942 |
My dream is yours – film: “My dream is
yours” |
R.Blane/H.Warren |
Doris Day + |
1949 |
My dreams are getting better all the time –
film: “In Society” |
M.Curts/V.Mizzy |
Marion Hutton + |
1944 |
My favorite dream |
M.Watson/J.Denby/H.Nicholls |
Eric
Winstone |
1944 |
My first love my last love for always |
Billy Reid |
Illustration by Fred Low + Len Young |
1947 |
My first love my last love for always |
Billy Reid |
Illustration
by Fred Low + Ribton & Richards |
1947 |
My foolish heart – film: “My foolish heart” |
Washington/Young |
Susan Hayward |
1949 |
My friend the moon |
Bob
Dale/Art Strauss/Sonny Miller |
Illustration
+ Mary Naylor |
1947 |
My gal Sal |
Paul Dresser |
Rita Hayworth/Victure Mature |
1942 |
My gee gee from the Fiji isles |
Lew
brown/Albert von Tilzer(b.1878 – d 1956 nee Gumm or Gummblinsky) |
Illustration
by RS (Rosebud) |
1920 |
My girl’s got long hair (got long ginger
hair) |
Rule/McGhee |
Sydney Bray/Peter McSweeney |
1926 |
My Granada girl |
Mort
Harris/Jack Partington |
Illustration
by Pom Griffith + Paul Ash |
1923 |
My guy’s come back (Theme song of the A.E.F
“Uptown Hall” broadcasts |
R.McKinley/M.Powell |
Geraldo |
1940 |
My happiness |
Betty
Peterson/Borney Bergantine |
Jon and
Sandra Steele |
1948 |
My heart and I – from “Old Chelsea” |
F.Tysh/R.Tauber |
n/a |
1942 |
My heart belongs to the girl who belongs to
somebody else |
A.Sherman/A.Lewis |
Rudy Vallee |
1929 |
My heart goes crazy – film: “London Town” |
Johnny Burke/James van Heusen |
Sid Field + illustrations from the film |
1946 |
My heart is dancing with you |
Flora
Smith/Lewis Ilda/Jos.Geo.Gilbert |
Illustration
+ Issy Bonn |
1945 |
My heart tells me – film: “Sweet Rosie
O'Grady" |
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren |
Illustration |
1943 |
My heart was leeping (in deine hands) |
Jimmy
Kennedy/Willi Kollo |
Miss Sylvia
Cecil |
1934 |
My heaven in the pines |
J.Campbell/M.Sigler/C.Conrad |
Ernest Binns |
1938 |
My kid’s a crooner |
M.Harris/R.
Montgomery |
cartoon by
Mof |
1934 |
My little dreamboat |
Jack Denby/Muriel Watson/Eddie Cassen |
Bob & Alf Pearson |
1949 |
My little red wagon |
Rex Griffin |
Jimmy
Wakely |
1948 |
My lucky day – film: “This week of grace” |
Harry Parr-Davies |
Gracie Fields |
1933 |
My Mammy – film: “Jolson sings again” |
Sam
Lewis/Joe Young/Walter Donaldson |
film logo |
1921 |
My mother’s eyes |
L.Wolfe Gilbert/Abel Baer |
n/a |
1928 |
My own Darby & Joan |
Box/Cox/Kulma |
Bertha
Willmott |
1947 |
My prayer (founded on “Avant de mourir” |
Boulanger/Kennedy |
Anne Shelton |
1939 |
My sin |
B.G.de
Sylva/L.Brown/R.Henderson |
Georgia
Gibbs |
© 1929 |
My sin was loving you |
De Silva/Brown/Henderson |
Miss Nora Bancroft |
1929 |
My sister and I |
Zaret/Whitney/Kramer |
Carroll
Gibbons |
1941 |
My sugar is so refined |
Silvia Dee/Sidney Lippman |
Johnny Mercer |
1946 |
My treasured memories |
Jos.Geo.Gilbert/George
Goodwin |
Anne
Shelton |
1949 |
My window of dreams |
Al Bryan/john Klenner |
Illustration |
1928 |
My wish – from the production “Jenny Jones” |
H.Purcell/H.Parr-Davies |
n/a |
1944 |
My word, you do look queer! – humorous song |
R.P.Weston/Lee |
n/a |
© 1923 |
Nagasaki (see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Mort
Dixon/Harry Warren |
n/a |
©1928 |
Nancy (with the laughing face) |
Phil Silvers/Jimmy van Heusen |
Illustration by Fred Low |
1944 |
Napoli |
J.G.Gilbert/E.Valentine |
Illustration |
1922 |
Narcissus – (Banks sixpenny edition) |
E.Nevin |
Illustration |
1927 |
Nearest thing to heaven |
Bene
Russell/Al Jolson (nee Asa Yoelson) |
Al Jolson
(nee Asa Yoelson) |
1948 |
Near you |
Kermit Goell/Francis Craig |
Donald Peers |
1947 |
Negro Spirituals – Easiest
tune book |
27
Spirituals and American Plantation songs arr. by Eleanor F.Pike |
n/a |
1946 |
Nellie Dean |
Henry W.Armstrong |
Gertie Gitana (1887-1957) |
circa 1920 |
Nelly Kelly I love you – from the musical
play “Little Nellie Kelly” |
George
M.Cohan |
Illustration
+ George M. Cohan |
1922 |
Nevada – film: “What’s buzzin’cousin?” |
Walter Donaldson/Mort Greene |
n/a + “Buy War Savings Certificates” |
1943 |
Never break a promise |
Jos/ Geo.
Gilbert |
Illustration
+ Syd Seymour |
1938 |
New American patrol – based on a traditional
American air |
Lyric – Patrick Michael |
Illustration |
1944 |
(The) New moon - piano selection |
Sigmund
Romberg. Arranged by H.M.Higgs |
n/a |
© 1929 |
(A) Nice cup of tea |
A.P.Herbert/H.Sullivan |
n/a |
© 1937 |
Nice to know you care |
Norman
Newell/Leslie Baguley |
Carrol
Gibbons |
1947 |
(A) Nightingale sang in Berkeley Square –
from the revue “New Faces” |
E.Maschwittz/M.Serwin |
Miss Judy Campbell |
1940 |
(The) Night of the ball |
Worton
David/Horatio Nicholls |
n/a |
1922 |
Nobody’s business (How I love her and she
loves me is...) |
Clarence Gaskill/Irving Mills |
“Ukelele Ike” Cliff Edwards |
1925 |
Nobody knows what I know – Cavendish concert
party No. 15 |
W.Wallace/R.Burchell |
Illustration |
1925 |
(Le) Noel des gueux – French edition |
G.Baron/F.Mortreuil/Gerald-Vargues |
Illustration |
circa 1930 |
No can do |
C.Tobias/N.Simon |
Eric
Winstone |
1945 |
No letter today |
Frankie Brown |
Jimmy Wakely |
1943 |
None but the lonely heart –song |
Tschaikowsky |
Illustration |
1946 |
No! No! a thousand
times no! |
Sherman/Lewis/Silver |
cartoon + Elsie Carlisle |
1934 |
No one will ever know |
Mel
Foree/Fred Rose |
Tony
Bennett |
1945 |
No orchids for my lady – featured in the
“Boltons Revue” at the St. James Theatre |
Alan Stranks/Jack Strachey |
Billy Milton |
1948 |
No regrets |
H.Tobias/R.Ingraham |
n/a |
1936 |
Now more than ever |
Taylor/Musel/Sonin |
“Buy War savings certificates” + illustration |
1943 |
Number something Faraway Lane |
Howard
(boogie) Barnes/Hadley Grey |
Illustration
by Frank Ray + Geraldo |
1943 |
(The) Nutcracker – excerpts |
From the Tschaikowsky ballet arranged for piano by Grenville Bantock |
Illustration |
1944 |
(The) Nutcracker suite (simplified edition) |
Tschaikowsky
arranged for piano by Hubert Wynn/C.Stanbridge |
Illustration |
1943 |
Oh! Baby |
B.Rice/D.Titheradge/G.Rice |
Layton & Johnstone |
1925 |
Oh Donna Clara! |
Jimmy
Kennedy/J.Petersburski |
Billy
Shepard |
©1930 |
Oh, how she could play a ukulele |
Davis/Akst |
Illustration |
1926 |
Oh, Johnny! Oh, Johnny! (The sensational
revival) No.2714 |
Ed Rose/Abe
Olman |
n/a |
circa 1935 |
Oh lady be good – film: “Rhapsody in blue” |
George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin |
Illustration |
1924 |
Oh! La! La – French edition (le plus gros
succes Franco-Americain) |
J.Granier/J.J.Vital/B.Coquatrix/A.Lasby |
Illustrations
+ Pills/J.Granier |
1945 |
Oh! Ma-Ma! (Luna Mezzo Mare) |
Rudy Vallee & Paolo Citorello |
Cartoon |
1938 |
Oh! Muki muki oh! (which means I love you
so) |
Billy
Hill/Peter de Rose |
Illustration
+ Bertini |
1934 |
Oh! My achin’ heart |
Freddy James/Little Jack Little/Jack Palmer |
Billy Ternent |
1947 |
Oh! What it seemed to be |
Benjamin/Weiss/Carle |
Anne
Shelton |
1945 |
Oh! You sweet one |
D.Hardt/M.Jaffe |
cartoon + Joe Loss |
1949 |
Oh! You sweet one |
D.Hardt/M.Jaffe |
cartoon +
Arnie Kitson |
1949 |
Oh! You sweet one |
D.Hardt/M.Jaffe |
cartoon + George Evans |
1949 |
Oklahoma! –
vocal selection – album of 7 songs |
R.Rodgers/O.Hammerstein
2nd |
Illustration |
1943 |
(The) Old Abbey |
H.Chisholm Jackson |
Illustration |
1924 |
(The) Old apple tree (will bloom again) |
Art Strauss/Sonny Miller/Jack Denby |
Dorothy Squires |
1947 |
(The) Old kitchen kettle keeps singing a
song! |
H.Woods/J.Campbell/R.Connelly |
Derickson & Brown |
1932 |
Old man sunshine |
Art Noel |
Illustration
+ Donald Peers |
1945 |
(The) Old mill (no.1983 Paxton) |
Albert H.Oswald |
Illustration |
circa 1930 |
(The) Old music master |
Johnny
Mercer/Hoagy Carmichael |
Johnny
Mercer? |
1943 |
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Old time favourites |
32 songs
published by Francis Day & Hunter Ltd |
n/a |
circa 1939 |
Old time ballroom dances – piano solos |
9 pieces – Gem series No.88 |
Illustration |
1939 |
(The) Old postman (passes me by) |
Ross Parker |
Anne
Shelton + Illustration by Holloway |
1947 |
“Ole faithful” |
M.Carr/H.Kennedy |
Illustration + Roy Fox |
1939 |
“Ole faithful” |
M.Carr/H.Kennedy |
Illustration
+ Lou Preager |
1939 |
On a little bamboo bridge |
Archie Fletcher/Al Sherman |
Illustration by Cliff Miska + photo of Jack Jackson |
1937 |
On a little street in Singapore |
Billy
Hill/Peter de Rose |
Photo
Singapore |
1938 |
On a slow boat to China |
Frank Loesser |
Illustration + Cyril Stapleton |
1948 |
On a Sunday by the sea – from the musical
“High button shoes” |
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne |
illustration |
1947 |
Once and for always – film: “A Yankee in
King Arthur’s court” |
J.Burke/J.van Heusen |
Bing Crosby/Rhonda Fleming |
1948 |
Once upon a Winter-time |
Johnny Brandon/R.S.Martin |
Denny Dennis + illustration |
1947 |
One alone – from the romantic operetta “The
Desert Song” |
Harbach/Hammerstein 2nd/Romberg |
Illustration |
1926 |
One day Mary when we were young |
Oscar Hammerstein/Johnn Strauss (adapt. Dimitri
Tiomkin) |
n/a |
1938 |
One night of love – film: “One night of
love” |
Gus Kahn/Victor Schertzinger |
Grace Moore |
1934 |
On linger longer island (professional copy) |
J.Kennedy/M.Carr |
n/a |
1938 |
Only a rose – from the musical play “The
Vagabond King” |
B.Hooker/R.Friml |
Winnie Melville/Derek Oldham |
© 1925 |
Only forever – film: “Rhythm on the river” |
J.Burke/J.V.Monaco |
Bing
Crosby/Mary Martin |
1940 |
Only passing clouds |
Jack Denby/Muriel Watson/Eddie Cassen |
Charlie Chester |
1948 |
Only to you – film: “Waltz time” |
A.Straks/H.May |
film still |
1945 |
On Mother Kelly’s doorstep |
Geo.A.Stevens |
n/a |
© 1925 |
On Mother Kelly’s doorstep |
Geo.A.Stevens |
Fred Barnes |
1925 |
On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe –
film: “The Harvey girls” |
J.Mercer/H.Warren |
Judy Garland |
1945 |
On the bridge of Avignon (Sur le pont
d’Avignon) |
Adapted and
arranged by Spencer Williams & Bob Musel |
Illustration
+ Billy Cotton |
1944 |
On treasure island |
Edgar Leslie/Joe Burke |
Illustration + Turner Layton |
1935 |
On the 5.45 |
Mark Warren |
Donald
Peers |
1949 |
On the banks of Honolulu Bay |
Geo.L.Cobb |
Illustration + American Hawaiin Quartette |
1924 |
On the beach at Bali-Bali |
A.Sherman/J.Meskill/A.Silver |
Illustration
by Cliff Miska |
1936 |
On the good shop Lollipop – film: “Bright
eyes” |
S.Clare/R.Whiting |
Shirley Temple |
1934 |
On wings of song |
Mendelssohn
arranged for piano by Wilson Manhire |
Illustration |
1936 |
On with the show |
1929 selection of songs |
Illustration |
1929 |
Open the door polka |
Walter
Dana/Chester Ososki/Ignaci Podgorsky |
Harry Roy |
1949 |
Open up dem Pearly Gates |
Carson J.Robinson |
cartoon + Jack Hylton |
1932 |
(The) Organ, the money and me |
J.le
Soir/H.Clarkson/J.Clarkson |
Illustration
+ Gracie Fields |
1936 |
Oriental love dreams |
H.D.Kerr/E.Burtnett/H.Miller |
Illustration by P.D.M. Griffin |
1924 |
Orpheus in the underworld – simplified for
piano |
Offenbach |
Illustration |
1937 |
Our love story |
Harrison/Newell |
Vera Lynn |
1949 |
Our love story ( as featured in “Puss in
boots") |
Harrison/Newell |
Betty
Frankiss/Lois Green |
1949 |
Out of blue gums |
George Trevare |
Johnny Wade |
1942 |
Out of the night |
Adaptation
of “Ay ay ay” by Osman Perez Freire/Eddie Lisbona/Bob Musel |
n/a |
1945 |
Over my shoulder – film: “Evergreen” |
Harry Woods |
Jessie Matthews |
1933 |
Over the hill |
Gerry Mason |
Donald
Peers |
1941 |
Over the rainbow – film: “The wizard of Oz” |
E.Y.Harburg/H.Arlen |
Judy Garland |
1939 |
Over the waves – piano solo |
J.Rosas |
Illustration
by Huntrods |
circa 1935 |
Pablo the dreamer (adios muchachos) – film:
“Together again” |
Julio Sanders/Ceasar F. Vedani/Roberto Lopez |
Illustration |
1945 |
Paddy – film: “Paddy the next best thing” |
O’Keefe/DeFrancesco |
Janet/Warner
Baxter |
1933 |
(The) Page’s song |
Mozart with words by Clutsam |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Paintin the clouds with sunshine – from “The
gold diggers of Broadway” |
A.
Dubin/J.Burke |
Illustration
+ Winnie Lightner/Ann Pennington/Nick Lucas/Lilyan Tashman/Conway
Tearle/Nancy Welford |
1929 |
(A) Pair of silver wings |
E.Maschwitz/M.Carr |
RAAF Insignia + Joy Nichols |
1941 |
Palesteena ( Lena from Palesteena) |
Con Conrad/J.Russel Robinson |
Illustration
by Wohlman N.Y. |
1920 |
Pal o’ my yesterday |
Harold Dixon |
Frank Westfield & his Radio Orchestra |
1925 |
Paper doll |
Johnny
Black |
George
Elrick |
1943 |
Paper doll |
Johnny Black |
The Mills Bothers |
1943 |
Paper doll |
Johnny
Black |
Denis
Collinson of the ABC Melbourne Dance Band |
1943 |
Paris in my heart – British National film:
“The Lisbon story” |
Harold Purcell/Harry Parr Davies |
illustration |
1946 |
Part of me – comedy “Serenade” |
Maschwirz/Lajtai |
Illustration
of a guitar |
1948 |
Pass around the bottle |
Arr. Nick Manoloff |
Illustration + Carless Clark of WCFL Chicago |
1935 |
Passing by |
Herrick/Edward
C. Purcell |
n/a |
© 1943 |
Patience and fortitude |
B.Warren/B.Moore jr |
The Andrews Sisters |
1946 |
(Le) Pecheur – French edition |
Marc
Fontenoy |
Illustration
+ Andrew/F.Marten/R.Delauney |
1949 |
Pedro, the fisherman – from George Black’s
London Hippodrome production of “The Lisbon Story” |
Harold Purcell/Harry Parr Davies |
n/a |
1943 |
Peggy O’Neil |
Pease/Nelso/Dodge |
Dorothy
Ward |
1921 |
Pennsylvania polka |
Lester Lee/Zeke Manners |
Illustration + Andrews Sisters |
1942 |
Penthouse serenade (When we’re alone) |
W.Jason/V.Burton |
n/a |
1931 |
Perchance to dream – piano selection |
Ivor Novello Arranged by
H.Acres |
n/a |
©1945 |
Perhaps – film: “Nice girl?” |
Andres de Segurola/Aldo Franchetti |
Deanna
Durbin |
1941 |
Perfidia |
Milton Leeds/Alberto Dominguez |
n/a |
1941 |
(The) Peter Maurice selection No. 7 |
11 big hits
– South of the border, My prayer, The Chestnut tree, Cinderella (stay in my
arms), Merrily we roll along, Penny serenade, You’re what’s the matter with
me, My waltz for those in love, The Park parade, Romany, The Handsome
territorial. |
n/a |
1939 |
Pianistic pie – selection |
Arranged by Harry Engleman includes: California here I come, When
you're smiling’ For me and my gal, I’m just wild about Harry, and Chicago. |
Harry Engleman |
1938 |
Pianoforte novelties – Francis & Day’s
album of |
6 titles,
rags, trots and reels |
n/a |
1921 |
Piccolo Pete |
Phil Baxter |
cartoon + Jack Hylton |
1929 |
Pistol packin’ Mama |
Al Dexter |
n/a |
1943 |
Pistol packin’ Mama |
Al Dexter |
Al Dexter |
1943 |
Plantation – blues-trot (with dancing
instructions) |
H.Gilbert
Lovell |
Illustration
by A.E.J. |
1923 |
Play gypsies – dance gypsies (see “40 Old
Time Hits”) |
Harry B.Smith/Emmerich Kalman |
n/a |
©1926 |
Playmates |
Saxie
Dowell |
Evie Hayes,
star on the Tivoli Circuit, Australia |
1940 |
Play to me, gipsy (the song I love) |
J.Kennedy/Beda/K.Vacek |
Illustration + Henry Hall |
1932 |
Please |
S.Lewis/J.Young/J.Cooper |
Miss
Gwladys Stanley |
1924 |
Please don’t say “no” – film: “Thrill of a
romance” |
Ralph Reed/Sammy Fain |
Van Johnson/Esther Williams/Lauritz Melchior/Tommy Dorsey |
1944 |
(The) Policeman’s holiday ( 1 or 2 step) –
piano solo |
Montague
Ewing |
Cartoon |
©1932 |
Polly – for piano |
J.S.Zamecnik |
Art by Ray Parmelee |
1926 |
Poor John! (see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Fred
W.Leigh/Henry E.Pether |
n/a |
? |
Poor little Angeline |
Will Grosz/Jimmy Kennedy |
Illustration + Don Royal & the ABC Dance band |
1936 |
|
|
|
|
Popular Marches – played
by the Regimental bands of the British Army – arranged for piano solo |
|
|
|
El Abanico (The fan) |
A.Javaloves |
Illustration
of guard drum major ceremonial dress |
1925 |
Entry of the gladiators |
Julius Fucik |
Illustration of guard drum major ceremonial dress |
©1903 |
Le Reve passé! |
Ch.Helmer/G.Krier |
Illustration
of guard drum major ceremonial dress |
circa 1925 |
Manhattan beach |
J.P.Sousa |
Illustration of guard drum major ceremonial dress |
circa 1925 |
Old Panama |
Kenneth
J.Alford |
Illustration
of guard drum major ceremonial dress |
1929 |
**** |
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Popular Music & dancing weekly – No 4
Vol. 1 |
The Trix
Sisters |
3d all your
radio favourites from Feb 16th |
1924 |
Popular Music & dancing weekly- No 15
Vol.2 |
Miss Nellie Wallace |
3d all your radio favourites from May 3rd |
1924 |
Popular Music & dancing weekly – No 20
Vol. 2 |
Miss Ella
Shields |
3d all your
radio favourites from June 7th |
1924 |
Popular Music & dancing weekly – No.1 |
Edited by Jack Payne – 6 songs |
3d all your radio favourites from Oct. 13th |
1934 |
Popular Music & dancing weekly – No.2 |
Edited by
Jack Payne – 6 songs |
3d these
smashing ‘hits’ from Oct. 20th |
1934 |
Popular Music & dancing weekly – No.3 |
Edited by Jack Payne – 6 songs |
3d these wonderful ‘winners’ from Oct 27th |
1934 |
Popular Music & dancing weekly – No.6 |
Edited by
Jack Payne – 6 songs |
3d don’t go
wrong here’s your song from |
1934 |
Popular Music & dancing weekly – No.7 |
Edited by Jack Payne – 6 songs |
3d the paper that gives Britain melody in |
1934 |
Popular Music & dancing weekly – No. 15,
Vol.1 |
Edited by
Henry Hall – 7 songs |
4d every
Thursday – 5th Feb. |
1938 |
Powder your face with sunshine (Smile!
Smile! Smile!) |
Carmen Lombardo/Stanley Rochinski |
Donald Peers |
1958 |
Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition -
(as used by Chaplain Howell Forgy to encourage men passing Ammunition during
the Japanese air attack on Pearl Harbour) |
Frank
Loesser |
n/a |
1942 |
Precious |
R.B.Egan/S.Pasternacki/R.A.Whiting |
Illustration |
1926 |
Pretending |
Marty
Symes/Al Sherman |
Andy
Russell |
1946 |
Pretty Kitty blue eyes |
M.Curtis/V.Mizzy |
Illustration + Gaye & Nevard |
1944 |
Pretty Kitty blue eyes |
M.Curtis/V.Mizzy |
Illustration
+ Donald Peers |
1944 |
Primrose Hill |
Charlie Chester/Ken Morriss/Everett Lynton |
Illustration |
1946 |
Princess Mary waltz – for piano |
Hubert Bath |
Princess
Mary |
1921 |
Put another chair at the table |
R.Nelson/Pvt. C.Gant |
The Mills Brothers |
1946 |
Put ‘em in a box (tie ‘em with a ribbon and
throw 'em in the deep blue sea) – film: “Romance on the high seas” |
Sammy
Cahn/Jule Styne |
J.Carson/J.Paige/D de Fore/Doris Day |
1948 |
Put on your old grey bonnet (see “40 Old
Time Hits”) |
Stanley Murphy/Percy Wenrich |
n/a |
© 1909 |
Put your arms around me honey – film: “Coney
Island” |
J.McCree/Albert
von Tilzer (b.1878-d.1956 nee Gumm or Gummblinsky) |
Betty
Grable/Cesar Romero |
1937 |
Put your shoes on Lucy |
Hank Fort |
Joy Nichols |
1947 |
Radio Waltz Medley – piano sol |
Arranged by
E. Kershaw |
Illustration
+ Billy Merrin |
1937 |
R.A.F. March Past – the official (published
sanction of the Controller of H.M.Stationery Office) |
H.Walford Davies |
Spitfires illustration |
© 1922 |
Ramona – waltz song |
L.W.Gilbert/M.Wayne |
With or
without illustration by Fred Lowe |
1927 |
Rancho serenade (Jarabe tapatio) |
Ricardo Lamarr |
Illustration |
1946 |
Ray’s idea – “Be-bop (the new jazz) series
of piano solos” |
Ray Brown/
“Gil” Fuller |
Dizzy
Gillespie |
© 1948 |
Reaching for the moon |
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Illustration |
1930 |
Really and truly |
Jack
Popplewell |
Ivy Benson |
1943 |
Really mine |
Peter Maurice/Clarence Moore |
Jack Payne |
1930 |
Rebecca – came from Mecca |
B.Kalmar/H.Ruby |
Illustration
by Laing + Eddie Cantor |
1921 |
Red Cross nurse |
Jack O’Hagan |
Nurse illustration by Fildes |
1942 |
Red hot Henry Brown |
Fred Rose |
Illustration
+ Gilbert Watson |
1925 |
Red River Valley (see “40 Old Time
Hits") |
Arranged by Douglas Maclean |
n/a |
©1964 |
Red roses for a blue lady |
Sid
Tepper/Roy Brodsky |
Bob &
Alf Pearson |
1948 |
Red sails in the sunset |
H.Williams/J.Kennedy |
Illustration + Anona Winn |
1935 |
Red sails in the sunset |
H.Williams/J.Kennedy |
Illustration
+ Lew Stone |
1935 |
Red sails in the sunset |
H.Williams/J.Kennedy |
Illustration + Florence Oldham |
1935 |
Red sails in the sunset |
H.Williams/J.Kennedy |
Illustration
+ Jim Davidson |
1935 |
Red sails in the sunset |
H.Williams/J.Kennedy |
Illustration + Don Royal & his ABC Dance band |
1935 |
Redskin – film: “Redskin” |
Harry D.
Kerr/J.S.Zamecnik |
Richard Dix |
1929 |
Reflections on the water (looking down at
me) |
Billy Reid |
Illustration + Dorothy Squires |
1948 |
Remember me – from “Mr Dodd takes the
air" |
A.Dubin/H.warren |
Kenny Baker
+ others |
1937 |
Remember me |
Jose Bradley |
Harry Leader |
1945 |
Rhapsody in blue (melody from) – piano solo |
George
Gershwin |
n/a |
1927 |
Rhythmic Revels selection No. 2 – selection
by “Radio’s rhythm maniacs” |
Arranged by Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye (the original “Tiger Rag”
pianists. Includes: The Sheik of Araby, Margie, Oh! You beautiful doll,
Lonesome and sorry, Who’s sorry now, and, Everybody loves my baby. |
I Moreton/D.Kaye |
1937 |
(The) Rickety rickshaw man |
Erwin Drake |
Illustration |
1943 |
Riders in the sky (a cowboy legend) |
Stan Jones |
Eric Winstone |
1949 |
Ridin’ up the river – from “Soft lights and
sweet music” |
Harry Woods |
The Rhythm Brothers |
1935 |
River, stay ‘way from my door |
M.Dixon/H.Woods |
cartoon + Randolph Sutton |
1931 |
Road to Morocco – film: “The road to
Morocco" |
J.Burke/J.
van Heusen |
n/a |
1942 |
Roamin’ in the gloamin’ (see “40 Old Time
Hits”) |
Harry Lauder |
n/a |
©1911 |
Robin Hood |
Louis
Prima/Bob Miketta |
Illustration |
1944 |
Robin Hood (and 10 other simple piano
pieces) |
Leslie Fly |
Illustration by Rorsyth |
1922 |
(The) Rochdale hounds |
Gifford/Cliffe |
Gracie
Fields |
1932 |
Roll along covered wagon |
Jimmy Kennedy |
Cartoon |
1934 |
Rollin’ round the world |
Scott
Sanders |
Billy
Cotton |
1927 |
Roll up the carpet |
Klages/Hoffman/Goodhart |
Donald Peers |
1933 |
Romance – from the romantic operetta “The
Desert song” |
Harbach/Hammerstein
2nd/Romberg |
film still
Grayson/MacRae |
© 1926 |
Romance de Paris – film – French edition |
Charles Trenet |
Illustrations + Charles Trenet |
1941 |
Room five-hundred-and-four –from “The
Hulbert Follies” |
E.Maschwitz/G.Posford |
Jack
Hulbert/Cicely Courtneidge |
1941 |
Room full of roses |
Tim Spencer |
Bob & Alf Pearson |
1949 |
Rosalie – valse de concert for piano |
Cyril
Stanford |
n/a |
1926 |
Rosalita |
Al Dexter |
Illustration |
1942 |
Rosanna film: Madonna of the seven moons” |
S.Miller/H.May |
Film still |
1944 |
Rose dreams |
J.R.Shannon/A.J.Stsny |
Illustration |
1922 |
Rose O’Day (The Filla-Ga-Dusha-Song) |
Charles Tobias/Al
Lewis |
Jack Payne |
1941 |
(The) Rose of Tralee – piano, violin &
cello |
E.Mordaunt Spencer/Chas. W. Glover |
Illustration |
1931 |
(The) Rose in her hair – film: “Broadway
Gondolier” |
A.Dubin/H.Warren |
Dick Powell |
1935 |
Rose Marie – piano selection – The theatre Royal Drury Lane production. |
Book & lyrics: Otto Harbach & Oscar Hammerstein. Music: Rudolf
Friml & Herbert Stothart |
n/a |
1925 |
Rose Marie |
Otto
Harbach/Oscar Hammerstein 2nd/Rudolf Friml/Herbert Stothart |
U.S.
publication |
1924 |
Rose of Spain – paso doble |
A Ferraris. Arranged for piano accordion by Al Richards |
Illustration + Gipsy Nina |
1936 |
Round the back of the arches – film: “The
Common touch” |
D.
O’Connor/K.Russell |
Flanagan
& Allen |
1941 |
Round the bend of the road |
Lewis/Klenner |
Gracie Fields |
1932 |
Round the Marble Arch |
Ralph
Butler/Noel Gay |
Cartoon |
1932 |
Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer |
Johnny Marks |
Illustration |
1949 |
Rumors are flying |
Bennie
Benjamine/George Weiss |
Cartoon |
1946 |
Run,rabbit – run! –
from “The Little dog laughed” |
Gay/Butler/Gay |
cartoon + Arthur Askey |
1939 |
Run,rabbit – run! –
from “The Little dog laughed” |
Gay/Butler/Gay |
cartoon +
Jack Hylton |
1939 |
Russian moon (underneath the) |
J.Kendis/F.Samuels/M.Gusman |
Jack Hylton |
1929 |
Russian rose |
Sonny
Miller/Hugh Charles |
Illustration
+ Billy Cotton |
1941 |
Rustle of spring – opus 32 No. 3. – Peters
edition No.2870 |
Christian Sinding |
n/a |
1925 |
(Le) Rythme Americain – French edition |
Louis Gaste |
Illustration
with Lily Fayol |
1944 |
Sabre dance – from “Gayne Ballet” – piano
solo |
Aram Khachaturian |
n/a |
1942 |
Sabre dance – from “Gayne Ballet” |
Roberts/Lee/Khachaturian |
The Andrews
Sisters |
1948 |
Sailor, sail me round |
Ralph Butler/Tolchard Evans |
Doris Hare |
1948 |
(The) Sailor’s hornpipe |
Arr. by C.Neil |
Illustration |
© 1920 |
Salute the soldier – march- for National
Savings Campaign” |
Eric Coates |
Illustration of a “Tommy” soldier |
1944 |
St. Mary’s in the twilight |
Jimmy
Kennedy |
Illustration
+ Donald Peers |
1941 |
Sally – sunshine of our alley |
Wynn Stanley/Andrew Allen |
Kirkby & Hudson |
1922 |
Sally – film: “Sally in our alley” |
Haines/Leon/Towers |
Gracie
Fields |
1931 |
(The) Same little words |
S.Adams/J.Rosenberg/I.Schuster |
Hatton & Manners |
1943 |
Same old moon (same old sky) |
Ed
Rose/Billy Baskette |
Gracie Fields |
1932 |
San Antonio Rose |
Bob Wills |
Illustration + Bing Crosby |
1940 |
Sanctuary of the heart (meditation
religeuse) – piano solo |
Albert W.
Ketelbey |
Illustration |
1949 |
San Fernando valley |
Gordon Jenkins |
Joe Loss |
1943 |
San Fernando valley |
Gordon
Jenkins |
Eric
Winstone |
1943 |
Santa Claus is comin’ to town |
Haven Gillespie/J.Fred Coots |
Illustration |
1934 |
Santa Lucia (Neapolitan boat song) |
Transcribed
for piano by Henry Geehl |
n/a |
1949 |
Samum (plays of the waves) fox-trot |
Carl Robrecht – piano solo by Ernst Fischer |
n/a |
1929 |
Saturday date |
Jack Brooks |
Ambrose |
1948 |
Saturday night (is the lonliest night in the
week) |
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne |
n/a |
1944 |
Save a little sunshine (for a rainy day) |
Ross
Parker/Hughie Charles |
Illustration
+ Jack Payne |
1940 |
Save the last dance for me – waltz song |
W.Hirsch/F.Magine |
Illustration |
1931 |
Savin’ myself for Bill |
Vick Knight |
Cartoon |
1942 |
Say a little prayer for me |
Jos. Geo. Gilbert/Horatio Nicholls (pseudonym for publisher Lawrence
Wright) |
Illustration |
1930 |
Say a pray’r for the boys over there – film:
“Hers to hold” |
Herb Magidson/Jimmy
McHugh |
Deanna
Durbin/Joseph Cotton + “Buy War Savings Certificates” |
1943 |
Say goodnight but not goodbye |
Fancis Lilly/Gladys Moore/Eddie Cassen |
Dan Donovan |
1949 |
Say it every day |
Jack Watson/Edward McKay |
Dinah Shore |
1948 |
Say “Si si” (Para vigo me yoy) |
Ernesto Lecuona/Al Stillman/Francia Luban |
We Three Fellows |
1936 |
Scarlet ribbons |
J.Segal/E.Danzig |
Frank
Ifield/Harry Belafonte/Jim Reeves/ The Countrymen |
© 1949 |
Scatter-brain |
Burke/Keene-Bean/Masters |
Illustration |
1939 |
Scottish songs – twelve famous (Paxton
15350) |
12 songs |
n/a |
1930 |
Searching the world for love |
Vivien Lambelet |
Illustration by Eva |
1933 |
Seems like old times |
Carmen
Lombardo/John Jacob Leob |
The
Lombardos |
1946 |
(The) Seine – from “Sauce tartare” |
G.Lafarge/G.Parsons |
Jessie Matthews |
1948 |
Selected pieces from the concert programme
of… |
I.J.Paderewski |
I.J.Paderewski |
1925 |
Senorita – French edition |
Maurice Vandair/Henri Bourtayre |
Michel Roger |
1945 |
(A) Sentimental fool |
Johnny
Franz/Tommy Connor |
Anne
Shelton |
1947 |
Sentimental journey |
Bud Green/Les Brown/Ben Homer |
Train illustration |
1944 |
Sentimental journey |
Bud
Green/Les Brown/Ben Homer |
Sonny
Dunham |
1944 |
Sentimental melody |
P.Biese/C.Tyler/A.Olman |
Illustration by Van Doorn Morgan |
1921 |
September song – film: “September affair” |
M.Anderson/K.Weill |
Joan
Fontaine/Joseph Cotton |
1938 |
Serenade for strings – waltz |
Tschaikowsky arranged for piano solo by King Palmer |
Orchestra photo |
1947 |
Serenade in the night (violin tzigano) |
J.Kennedy/C.Bixio/B.Cherubini |
Illustration
by Mof + Joe Loss |
1935 |
Serenade of the bells |
K.Twomey/A.Goodhart/A.Urbano |
Jean Sablon |
1947 |
Serenade of the bells |
Kay
Twomey/Al Goodhart/Al Urbano |
Gracie
Fields |
1947 |
Serenade of the bells |
K.Twomey/A.Goodhart/A. Urbano |
Illustration |
1947 |
Seul dans la nuit (blues) – film – French
edition |
J.Solar/Louiguy |
Jacques
Pills |
1945 |
Service-land – Feldman’s 6d edition |
10 songs arranged by R.S.Stoddon. Includes “Wings over the Navy",
"Till the lights of London shine again” etc |
Illustration |
1939 |
Seven days leave |
Ralph
Reader |
Cartoon |
1941 |
Shabby old cabby |
N.Simon/A.Stillman |
Illustration + Billy Cotton |
1939 |
Shabby old cabby |
N.Simon/A.Stillman |
Illustration
+ Evie Hayes |
1939 |
Shake hands with a new to-morrow |
John Alexander/Jimmy Hughes/Carl Yale |
Henry Hall |
1944 |
Shake that thing |
“Papa”
Charlie Jackson |
Illustration
by Starmer + Paul Specht’s Orchestra |
1926 |
Shanghai |
R.Morelle/Horatio Nicholls(pseudonym for publisher Lawrence Wright) |
Illustration by Fred Low |
1925 |
(A) Shawl of Galway grey |
Hamilton Kennedy |
Bob &
Alf Pearson |
1949 |
She fell for a feller from Copsala |
R.Butler/M.Strong |
Henry Hall |
1935 |
Sheila O’Shay – I’m in love with |
R.Hargreaves/S.J.Damerell/E.Griffiths |
Walter
Williams |
1926 |
She may have seen better days (see “40 Old
Time Hits” |
James Thornton |
n/a |
©1925 |
Shepherd of the hills – (The 3000 miles a
second New York- London hit!) |
Composed by
Horatio Nicholls (pseudonym for publisher Lawrence Wright) on board S.S.
Majestic at sea. Words by
Edgar Leslie (b.1885 – d.1976) on Broadway, New York City and transmitted to
London via Transatlantic Telephony Service |
Jack Hylton |
1927 |
She’s got a great big army of friends (since
she lives near the Navy Yard) |
Nelson/Frisch/Siegel |
Illustration + Stan Porter |
1929 |
Shinaniki-da |
Harry
Carlton |
cartoon by
Nicholson |
1929 |
Shine on harvest moon – film: “Shine on
harvest moon” |
Nora Bayes/Jack Norworth |
Ann Sheridan/Dennis Morgan |
1941 |
Shine in Victory moon |
Jos Geo Gilbert |
Hatton
& Manners |
1944 |
Shine on Victory moon |
Jos Geo Gilbert |
Walter Niblo |
1944 |
Shone on Victory moon |
Jos Geo
Gilbert |
Issy Bonn |
1944 |
(The) Shoemaker’s serenade |
J.Lubin/E.Lisbona |
Illustration + Mary Naylor |
1947 |
Should I? – film:
“What price melody?” |
A.Freed/N.H.Brown |
Illustration |
1929 |
Show me the way to go home |
Irving King |
Jack Hylton & Orchestra |
1925 |
Sh-shivering |
Howard
Doody |
Chalmers
Wood |
1928 |
Side by side |
Harry Woods |
Miss Florrie Forde |
1927 |
Side by side |
Harry Woods |
Illustration
by Politzer + Johnny Marvin |
1927 |
(The) Sidewalks of New York – “East side,
West side” (see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Chas B.Lawlor/James W.Blake |
n/a |
©1950 |
Sierra Sue |
Joseph B.
Carey |
Illustrastration
+ Flanagan & Allen |
1940 |
Silent Night – film: “Lady on a train” |
F.Gruber arr. by King Palmer |
Deanna Durbin |
1945 |
Silent night, holy night – film: “Lady on a
train" |
Arranged by
King Palmer |
Deanna
Durbin |
1945 |
Silver Jubilee Souvenir Album – 16 songs. Words & music of home favourites of the past 25 years. |
Supplement to Tit-Bits dated May 4th, 1935. Includes “Just
a song at twilight” etc |
n/a |
1935 |
Silver shadows and golden dreams – featured
in Monogram’s ice-travaganza film: “Lady let’s dance” |
Lew
Pollack/Charles Newman |
Belita in
“Lady let’s dance” |
1944 |
(The) Silver Wedding waltz |
Max & Harry Nesbitt |
Anne Shelton |
1948 |
Silver wings on the moonlight |
Charles/Towers/Miller |
Illustration |
1940 |
Silvery spray |
James Hill |
Illustration |
1928 |
Sincerite |
Wilfred
Sanderson |
n/a |
1932 |
Sing a song of old Shanghai |
E.Leslie/H.Nicholls (pseudonym for publisher Lawrence Wright) |
n/a |
1928 |
Sing a song of sunbeams – film: “Eastside of
heaven” |
Johnny
Burke/Jame V. Monaco |
Bing
Crosby/Joan Blondell/Sandy |
1939 |
(The) Sing-as-we-go Song Book edited by Gracie Fields |
A booklet of 18 songs originally presented free with Woman’s World
magazine |
photo by 20th Century Fox |
1937 |
(The) Singing hills |
David/Sanford/Mysels |
Jack Payne |
1940 |
Singin’ in the rain – film: “Singin’ in the
rain" |
A Freed/N.H.Brown |
Gene Kelly/Debbie Reynolds |
© 1929 |
Singin’ in the rain – (1980s copy) |
A.Freed/N.H.Brown |
Sheila B.
Devotion |
© 1929 |
Singing with strauss – (Gem series No.96) |
Words & arrangement by Sam Wood |
Illustration |
circa 1920 |
Sing me a song of the islands – film: “Sing
me a song of the islands” |
Mack
Gordon/Harry Owens |
Betty
Grable/Victor Mature/Jack Oakie |
1942 |
Sittin’ on a five barred gate |
Hargreaves/Damerell/Hargreaves |
cartoon + Jack Payne |
1930 |
Six lessons from Madame La Zonga |
Charles Newman/James V. Monaco |
Lind Joyce |
1940 |
Sky high honeymoon – from the production
“Royal romance” |
Meskill/Ray |
n/a |
1935 |
(The) Sleeping beauty – simplified piano
version |
From the
waltz from the ballet by Tschaikowsky |
Illustration |
1942 |
Sleepy head – film: “Spy 13” |
G.Kahn/W. Donaldson |
Marion Davies/Gary Cooper |
1934 |
Sleepy lagoon |
Jack
Lawrence/Eric Coates |
Cartoon |
1940 |
Sleepy valley – film: “The rainbow man” |
Andrew B.Sterling/James F. Hanley |
Eddie Dowling |
1929 |
Sleigh ride – descriptive fantasia |
Ezra Read |
Illustration |
circa 1930 |
Sleighride in July – film: “Belle of the
Yukon” |
J.Burke/J. van Heusen |
R.Scott/Gypsy Rose Lee/Dinah Shore/ Burns |
1944 |
Slipping round the corner – from “The Good
Companions” |
H.Graham/R.Addinsell |
Stage photo |
1931 |
Smile all the time |
George Formby/Harry Coady |
George Formby |
1942 |
Smile, darn ya smile (U.S.A. publication) |
O’Flynn/Meskill/Rich |
n/a |
1931 |
Smoke gets in your eyes |
O.Harbach/J.Kern |
Illustration by R.S.Wilson + Henry Hall |
1933 |
Smoke gets in your eyes – from “Roberta” |
Jerome
Kern/Otto Harbach |
U.S.
publication/illustration |
1933 |
(The) Snake charmer |
Teddy Powell/Leonard Whitcup |
Illustration by Scott |
1937 |
S’nice (naughty but it’s nice) |
Wm.
Eckstein/Sam Howard |
Cartoon +
Billy Jones (U.S. publication) |
1923 |
Snowy white snow and jingle bells |
Billy Reid based on a theme by Sheridan/Ruvin/Irving/Berger |
Illustration |
1949 |
Society fox trot |
Ethel
Barnett (steps by C.J.Daniels) |
Harry
Davidson |
1948 |
So deep is the night (tristesse) |
Marietta/Viand/Miller/Chopin/Melfi |
Illustration + Syd Lipton |
1939 |
So deep is the night (tristesse) – from “A
song to remember” |
Marietta/Viad/Miller/Chopin/Melfi |
Paul
Muni/Merle Oberon |
1939 |
So in love – from “Kiss me Kate” |
Cole Porter |
n/a |
1948 |
So is your old lady |
Al
Durbin/Joe Burke |
Miss Elsie
Carlisle |
1926 |
(The) Soldier boy from Caroline |
Jake Mahoney |
Illustration |
1942 |
So little time (so much to do) |
B.Hill/P.de
Rose |
Norman
Newman |
1938 |
Solitude |
De Lange/Mills & Duke Ellington |
Illustration + Nat Gonella |
1934 |
So long as I’m with you |
D.
O’Neil/P.Thayer |
Illustration
by Eva |
1933 |
Somebody else took you out of my arms (but
they can’t take you out of my heart) |
Billy Rose/Con Conrad |
Art by Politzer + Miss Ruth Etting |
1923 |
Somebody’s thinking of you tonight |
M.Symes/T.Powell/I
Schuster |
Illustration
+ George Elrick |
1937 |
Someday – film: “The Vagabond King” |
B.Hooker/R.Friml |
Jeanette MacDonald |
1925 |
Someday soon |
Jimmy Leach |
Geraldo |
1943 |
Someday soon |
Jimmy Leach |
Joe Loss |
1943 |
Someday we shall meet again – from George
Black’s London Hippodrome production “The Lisbon Story” |
Harry Parr
Davies/Harold Purcell |
n/a |
1943 |
Someday you’ll want me to want you |
Jimmie Hodges |
Fred Low illustration + Harry Mooney with Victor King |
1944 |
Someday you’ll want me to want you |
Jimmie
Hodges |
Fred Low
illustration + Harry Mooney with Eddie Reindeer |
1944 |
Some enchanted evening – musical “South
Pacific” |
Hammerstein 2nd/Rodgers |
n/a |
1949 |
Some little bug is going to find you (see
“40 Old Time Hits”) |
Benjamin
Hapgood Burt/Roy Atwell/Silvio Hein |
n/a |
©1915 |
Someone’s rocking my dreamboat |
L.rene/E.Scott/O.Rene |
Illustration |
1941 |
Some sunny day |
Reg
Morgan/Sam Kern |
Harry Roy |
1942 |
Sometime |
G.Kahn/T.Fiorito |
Photo by Dorothy Wilding of Jose Collins |
1925 |
Somewhere in France with you |
Michael
Carr |
Illustration
+ Joe Loss |
1939 |
Somewhere in France with you |
Michael Carr |
Illustration + Sandy Macpherson |
1939 |
(A) song of April |
Robert S.
Thornton |
Illustration
S.K. |
1934 |
(The) Song of songs |
Clarence Lucas/Moya |
Illustration |
1924 |
Song of the bells |
Pola/Hylton/Steninger |
Gracie
Fields |
1932 |
Song of the dawn –film: “King of jazz” |
Jack Yellen/Milton Ager |
Film logo |
1930 |
Song of the Fir-tree – for piano |
Billy
Mayerl |
n/a |
1938 |
Song o’ my heart |
McCarthy/Hanley |
John McCormack |
1930 |
Song of Liberty (Pomp & circumstance
march no.4) |
A.P.Herbert/Edward
Elgar |
n/a |
© 1940 |
Song of yesterday |
Al Jindra/Fred S.Tysh (piano arr. by Zdenek Peter) |
Jan Wildeman |
1947 |
(The) Songs of the Nations (British, French,
Belgian & Russian airs) |
Arranged by
Paul Perrier |
n/a |
1944 |
Songs of yesterday |
13 songs in the Gem series, book 29 |
n/a |
1934 |
Songs our soldiers sang |
20 songs in
a book presented free with Answers wek ending November 16th 1935.
Includes introduction article “singing these, they marched to victory” by
Draycot M.Dell |
Illustration
by Bary Thomas |
1935 |
Sophisticated lady |
Duke Elligton |
Illustration |
1933 |
So tired |
Russ Morgan/Jack
Stuart |
Russ Morgan |
1943 |
So tired |
Russ Morgan/Jack Stuart |
Frankie Vaughan |
© 1943 |
South |
Ray
Charles/Bennie Moten/T.Hayes |
n/a |
1941 |
Southern fried – see: “George Shearing” (The
original Al Donahue arrangement) |
Harlan Leonard/Fred Culliver/James Rose – piano arrangement by George
Shearing |
n/a |
1940 |
South of the border (down Mexico way) |
J.Kennedy/M.Carr |
Mof
illustration + Henry Hall |
1939 |
Souvenirs – “The £10,000 Fox-trot ballad
success” |
E.Leslie/H.Nicholls |
Jack Hylton |
1927 |
So would I – film: “London Town” |
J.Burke/J
van Heusen |
Illustrations |
1946 |
Speak to me of love (English version of
"Parlez-moi d'amour”) |
B.Sievier/J.Lenoir |
Canstance Bennett |
1930 |
Spring in Hyde Park – piano solo |
Frank Baron |
Illustration |
1946 |
(A) Spring ride – piano solo |
Theo Bonheur |
Illustration |
1920 |
(A) Spring ride – piano duet |
Theo
Bonheur |
Illustration |
1920 |
Spring will be a little late this year –
film: “Christmas holiday” |
Frank Loesser |
Deanna Durbin |
1944 |
Star dust |
Hoagy
Carmichael/Mitchell Parish |
Jack Payne |
1929 |
(A) Star fell from heaven |
R.Feiner/H.May |
Joseph Schmidt |
1936 |
(A) Star fell out of heaven |
M.Gordon/H.Revel |
Illustration
+ Harold Ramsay |
1936 |
Starlight starlight serenade |
Miller/Tysh/May |
Vera Lynn |
1941 |
Stay as sweet as you are – film: “College
rhythm” |
Mack
Gordon/Harry Revel |
Mary
Brian/Lanny Ross/Helen Mack/Joe Penner/Lyda Robert/Jack Oakie |
1934 |
Stay out of the South (if you want to miss a
heaven on earth) |
Harold Dixon |
The Trix Sisters |
1927 |
Stein song (fill the stein for auld lang
syne) |
Lincoln Colcard/E.A.Fenstad |
Rudy Vallee |
1930 |
Stein song (fill the stein for auld lang
syne) |
Lincoln Colcard/E.A.Fenstad |
Jack Payne |
1930 |
Stepping tones – syncopations in moderation
No.2. Hop-o-my-thumb |
Billy
Mayerl |
n/a |
1934 |
(The) Story of a starry night - adaptation
Tschaikowsky’s “Pathetique” |
Hoffman/Curtis/Livingston |
n/a |
1941 |
(A) Story of two cigarettes |
M.Stoner/F.Jay/L.K.Marker |
Illustration
+ Wilbur Kentwell |
1945 |
Stop and shop at the Co-op shop |
Weston/Lee/Weston |
Gracie Fields |
1929 |
Strange music – from “Song of Norway” |
Wright/Forrest |
n/a |
1944 |
(The) Stranger of Galilee |
Mrs.C.H.Morris arr. Mable Miller Sturgis |
n/a |
1931 |
(A) Strawberry moon (in a blueberry sky) |
Bob
Hilliard/Sammy Mysels |
Donald
Peers |
circa 1936 |
Student’s Classics for the pianoforte –
No.33 - Pr–sto Assai |
J.L.Dussek |
n/a |
1930 |
(The) Student Prince – piano selection |
Sigmund
Romberg. Arranged by H.M.Higgs |
n/a |
1926 |
Suez |
W.Pancoast/F.Grofe/Peter de Rose |
Illustration by Wohlman + Mal Hallett orchestra |
1922 |
(A) Summer ride |
Theo
Bonheur |
Illustration |
circa 1920 |
Summer sweetheart |
J.G.Gilbert |
Vera Lynn |
1949 |
(The) Sun breaks through – from the Scouts
of London "Gang Show“1937” |
Ralph
Reader |
The Gang
Show |
1937 |
Sunday, Monday or always – film: “Dixie” |
Johnny Burke/Jimmy van Heusen |
Bing Crosby |
1943 |
Sunlight waves – arpeggio waltz for piano |
George
F.Dodds |
Illustration
|
1944 |
(The) Sunshine of Marseilles |
J.G.Gilbert/Horatio Nicholls (pseudonym for publisher Lawrence Wright) |
Illustration by Jeff Cook |
1930 |
Sunny Havana |
Ray Morelle/Horatio
Nicholls (pseudonym for publisher Lawrence Wright) |
Illustration
by Fred Low |
1925 |
Sunny side up – selection of melodies from
the film |
De Sylva/Brown/Henderson Arr.
by Connelly |
Janet Gaynor |
1929 |
Sunset glory – waltz for piano |
Roy Gordon |
Illustration |
1933 |
Surrender |
Bennie Benjamin/George Weiss |
Eric Winstone & his Band |
1946 |
Susannah’s squeaking shoes – from “The 9
o'clock revue" |
A.Weigall/M.Lillie |
Illustration
by Edgar Wright |
1922 |
Susie was a real wild child |
Leslie Sarony |
cartoon + The Houston Sisters |
1926 |
Suvla Bay (in an old Australian homestead) |
Jack Spade |
Charlie
Chester |
1948 |
(The) Swan Lake – excerpts from the ballet |
Tschaikowsky arranged for piano by Granville Bantock |
Illustration |
1942 |
Sweet dreams, sweetheart – film: “Hollywood
canteen” |
M.Jerome/T.Koehler |
film still |
1944 |
(The) Sweetest song in the world – film:
“We’re going to be rich” |
H.Parr-Davies |
Gracie Fields |
1938 |
Sweetheart let’s grow old together |
John W.Bratton
(b.1867 – d.1947) /L.Edwards |
Illustration
+ Ernest Binns |
1936 |
Sweetheart we’ll never grow old |
Jack Denby/Muriel Watson |
Forsythe/Seamon & Farrell |
1946 |
Sweetheart we’ll never grow old |
Jack
Denby/Muriel Watson |
Eric
Winstone |
1946 |
Sweet Leilani – film: “Waikiki wedding” |
Harry Owens |
Bing Crosby |
1937 |
Sweet Mamma – Papa’s getting mad |
F.Rose/G.A.Little/P.L.Frost |
Florence
Timponi |
1920 |
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|
|
|
Sweet peas – reverie |
Frank
Stokes |
Illustration
by M.H. |
circa 1920 |
Sweet Rosie O’Grady (see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Maud Nugent |
n/a |
? |
Sweet Virginia – as sung by Jack Buchanan in
Tom Arnold’s Prince of Wales Theatre production “Fine Feathers” |
Phil
Park/Harry Parr Davies |
n/a |
1945 |
Sweet William |
Billy Mayerl |
Billy Mayerl |
1938 |
Swinging on a star – film: “Going my way” |
Johnny
Burke/Jimmy van Heusen |
Bing Crosby |
1944 |
(The) Swing shoe shop |
Geoffrey Venis/Munroe Owen |
Jack Simpson |
1943 |
Sympathy – waltz from “The Firefly” |
Rudolf
Friml arranged for piano by James Palmeri |
Jeanette
Macdonald + |
1937 |
Symphony |
French words: Andre Tabet/Roger Berstein. English words: Jack
Lawrence. Music: Alstone |
n/a |
1945 |
Take it easy |
A. de
Brue/I.Taylor/V.Mizzy |
Edmundo Ros |
1943 |
Take my heart |
J.Young/F.E.Ahlert |
Jack Payne |
1936 |
Takin’ the trains out |
Jack
Edwards/Duke Leonard/Lou Shelly/Al Trace |
Train
illustration + Jack Payne |
1945 |
Tale of a guinea pig – from “The
Co-optimists” |
Greatrex Newman/Melville Gideon |
Davy Burnaby |
1925 |
(The) Tales of Hoffman – selection from |
Offenbach |
Illustration |
© 1931 |
Talking to horses |
Richard Mullan |
Benny Lee |
1949 |
Tammany (see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Vincent
Bryan/Gus Edwards |
n/a |
? |
Tampico |
Allan Roberts/Doris Fisher |
n/a |
1945 |
Tangerine – film: “The Fleet’s in” |
Johnny
Mercer/Victor Schertzinger |
Dorothy
Lamour |
1942 |
Tango – Francis & Day’s album |
10 pieces for piano |
Illustration |
© 1924 |
Tannhauser – march for piano with violin |
Wagner |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
(The) Teddy bears picnic |
John W. Bratton (b.1867 Delaware – d.1947 Brooklyn, N.Y.) Piano
accordion solo arranged by Celia Martell |
Illustration + Celia Martell |
1937 |
Teddy I’Neil |
Jimmy
Dolan/Louis Elton |
The Four
Ramblers |
1947 |
Tell all the world (I love you) – from
Walter William’s Revue “P’s & Q’s” |
Parsons/Thayer |
Illustration + Walter Williams |
1925 |
Telling it to the daisies (but it never gets
back to you) |
Joe
Young/Harry Warren |
Illustration
by Leff |
1930 |
Tell me Marianne – adaption of “A medialuz” |
Edgardo Donato/Bob Musel |
Illustration |
1947 |
Tell me pretty maiden (see “40 Old Time
Hits”) |
Owen
Hall/Leslie Stuart |
n/a |
? |
Tell me to-night |
Pierre Connor/Little Jack Little |
Illustration by Barbelle + Roumanian Serenaders |
1926 |
Tell-tales |
Charles O’Filynn/Bobbe Robinson/Lou Vardi |
Gene &
Glenn |
1931 |
Tenement symphony – film: “The Big store” |
Sid Kuller/Ray Golden/Hal Borne |
Eric Winstone |
1941 |
Ten miles from town |
B.Green/S.H.Stept |
cartoon +
Wally Dewar |
1938 |
Tennessee waltz |
R.Stewart/P.W.King |
Patti Page |
1948 |
Tennessee waltz |
R.Stewart/P.W.King |
Geraldo |
1948 |
Tennessee waltz |
R.Stewart/P.W.King |
Petula Clark |
1948 |
Tennessee waltz |
R.Stewart/P.W.King |
The Maple
Leaf Four |
1948 |
Texas polka |
Vick Knight/Oakley Haldeman/Lew Porter |
n/a |
1944 |
Thanks for the memories – film: “The Big
Broadcast of 1938” |
L.Robins/R.Rainger |
cartoon +
Martha Raye |
1937 |
Thank you |
E.Drake/J.Shirl |
Danny Kaye |
1948 |
That old black magic – film: “Star spangled
rhythm” |
Mercer/Arlen |
film cast
pictured |
1942 |
That means nothing to me! (Presented with
Pam's Paper) |
A.Keith/L.Sterling |
Illustration by Lindsay Cable |
1926 |
That’s Earl, brother – “Be-bop (the new
jazz) series of piano solos” |
Gillespie/Brown/Fuller |
Dizzy
Gillespie |
© 1948 |
That’s for me – film: “State Fair” |
O.Hammerstein 2nd/R.Rodgers |
Jean Crain/D.Andrews/D.Haymes/ Vivienne Blain |
1945 |
That’s my desire |
Carroll
Loveday/Helmy Kresa |
Gracie Fields |
1947 |
Then I’ll be happy (I wanna go where you go-
do what you do) |
Sudney Clare/Lew Brown/Cliff Friend |
Illustration by Leff |
1925 |
There are such things |
Stanley
Adams/Abel Baer/Geo. W.Meyer |
Illustration |
1942 |
There I go |
Hy Zarat/Irving Weiser |
Illustration + Joe Loss |
1940 |
There is a tavern in the town (see “40 Old
Time Hits”) |
Adapted
from the old Cornish Folk song – Arranged by Ted Eastwood |
n/a |
© 1934 |
There’ll be blue birds over the white cliffs
of Dover |
Burton/Kent |
Turner Layton |
1941 |
There goes that song again – film: “Carolina
blues” |
Sammy
Cahn/Jule Stne |
film still |
1944 |
There must be a way |
S.Gallop/D.Saxon/R.Cook |
Frankie Vaughan |
© 1945 |
There’s a boy coming home on leave |
Jimmy
Kennedy |
photograph |
1950 |
There’s a fairy in my garden |
Billy Reid |
Illustration by Pisani + Dorothy Squires |
1946 |
There’s a gold mine in the sky |
Charles
& Nick Kenny |
Chris Gill
+ picture posed by Hardy Murphy and “Buck” |
1937 |
There’s a good time coming |
R.Butler/R.Wallace |
Jack Payne |
1930 |
There’s a harvest moon to-night |
Jack Denby/Muriel Watson/Sonny Miller |
Illustration + Billy Cotton |
1946 |
There’s a land of begin again |
Hugh Charles/Ross Parker |
Evie Hayes, star on the Tivoli Circuit, Australia |
1941 |
There’s a lovely lake in London |
Butler/Damerell/Evans |
Gracie
Fields |
1935 |
There’s millions and millions of women |
T.Steels/R.Morris |
Gracie Fields |
1934 |
There’s no business like show business -
film "Annie get your gun” |
Irving
Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Doris Day |
© 1946 |
There’s nothing like music |
Art Noel |
Billy Ternent |
1944 |
There’s no you |
Tom
Adair/H.Hopper |
Illustration
+ Frank Sinatra |
1944 |
There’s something nice about everybody but there’s
eberything nice about you |
A.Bryan/A.Terker/P.Wendling |
Illustration by Barbelle + John E. Frenkel “the breezy boy from the
Gulf” |
1927 |
There you are then |
Herbert
Rule/W.H.Wallis/L.Silberman |
Ernie Mayne |
1921 |
They can’t black out the moon |
Strauss/Dale/Miller |
Illustration + Ambrose |
1939 |
Thine alone – from “Eileen” |
Henry
Blossom/Victor Herbert |
n/a |
1929 |
(The) Third man – film: “The Third man” |
Anton Karas |
film still |
1949 |
This is always - film: “Three little girls
in blue” |
Mack
Gordon/Harry Warren |
Film
picture |
1946 |
This is my lovely day – from “Bless the
bride” |
A.P.Herbert/Vivian Ellis |
n/a |
1947 |
This is my Mother’s day |
Billy Reid |
Billy Reid
& his mother |
1948 |
This is the Army Mr. Jones – film: “This is
the Army” |
Irving Belin (b.1888 – d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Cartoon |
1942 |
This little piggy went to market – film:
“Eight girls in a boat” |
S.Coslow/H.Lewis |
Illustration
(Waterman) + Henry Hall |
1933 |
Those “gone and left me” blues |
Jimmy Wakely/Johnny Bond |
Jimmy Wakely |
1942 |
Those songs my mother used to sing (see “40
Old Time Hits”) |
H.Wakefield
Smith |
n/a |
? |
Though you’re in love (with somebody else) |
Thomas Finn |
Victor Silvester |
1946 |
Three little sisiters |
Irving
Taylor/Vic Mizzy |
Donald
Peers |
1942 |
Three little sisiters |
Irving Taylor/Vic Mizzy |
Illustration + The Andrews Sisters |
1942 |
Three years old (dedicated to the Bamberger
Basement Baby) |
Albert von
Tilzer/Leo Robin |
Illustration |
1925 |
Tico-Tico – film: “Bathing beauty” |
Ervin Drake/Zequinha Abreu/Aloysio Oliviera |
Ethel Smith |
1943 |
Tiggerty-boo |
Hal Halifax |
Illustration
+ Joe loss |
1940 |
Till the end of the world |
Vaughn Horton |
Jimmy Wakely |
1948 |
Till the end of time – film: “A song to
remember” |
Based on
Chopin’s polonaise/Buddt Kaye/Ted Mossman |
Paul
Muni/Merle Oberon |
1945 |
Till the lights of London shine again |
Tommy Connor/Eddie Pola |
Big Ben photo + Jim Davidson |
1939 |
Till then |
Eddie
Seiler/Sol Marcus/Guy Wood |
Eric
Winstone |
1944 |
Time alone will tell |
Archie Gottler/Horatio Nicholls (pseudonym for publisher Lawrence
Wright) |
Illustration |
1931 |
Time alone will tell – film: “Pin-up girl” |
Mack
Gordon/James V. Monaco |
Betty
Grable |
1944 |
Time waits for no one _ film: “Shine on
Harvest moon” |
Cliff Friend/Charlie Tobias |
Ann Sheridan in a picture from the film |
1944 |
Tin soldiers – march for piano |
Roy Gordon |
Illustration |
1928 |
(A) Tiny little voice (in a tiny little
prayer) |
Kay Twomey/Allan Roberts/Fred Spielman |
Jimmy Wakely |
1944 |
Tired hands |
Al
Piantadosi |
Alfredo |
1926 |
Tis the last rose of Summer |
Thomas Moore |
Deanna Durbin |
1941 |
(The) Tit-Bits Silver Jubilee Souvenir Album |
16 songs – supplement ro Tit-Bits magazine |
dated 4th
May |
1935 |
To each his own – film: “To each his own” |
Jay Livingston/Ray Evans |
Olivier De Havilland |
1946 |
Together – film: “Since you went away" |
Gerge Gard
“Buddy” De Sylva (b. 1895 – d.1950)/Lew brown/Ray Henderson |
C.Colbert/J.Jones/S.Temple |
1928 |
Tokio Blues – from Irving Berlin’s 4th
annual revue |
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d. 1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Illustration |
1925 |
To me – film “The Fabulous Dorseys” |
D.George/Allie
Wrubel |
Tommy &
Jimmy Dorsey/Janet Blair |
1946 |
Tom marches on (The “I.T.M.A.” march |
Clive Richardson |
Tommy Handley + cartoons |
1944 |
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To mother with love |
M.Watson/J.Denby/E.Lynton |
Illustration + John Howlett |
1939 |
Tondeleyo – film: “White cargo” |
Stanley
Hill/Noel Gay |
film’s
stars |
1929 |
Too fat Polka (she’s too fat for me) |
R.Maclean/A.Richardson |
Cartoon |
1947 |
Toolie oolie doolie (see “Apres la pluie le
beau temps) |
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Too many tears |
A.Dubin/H.Warren |
Ambrose |
1932 |
Too much illusion |
Jock Spence |
Anne
Shelton |
1944 |
(The) Toorie on his bonnet (his red
toor-ie-oor-ie-ay) |
Brown/Gay |
Cartoon + Peter Sinclair |
1945 |
Too-whit! Too-whoo! |
Billy Read |
Illustration
+ Lou Preager |
1949 |
(A) Touch of Texas – RKO’s film: “Seven
days’ leave” |
Jimmy McHugh/Frank Loesser |
n/a + “Buy War Savings Certificates” |
1942 |
(The) Touch of your lips |
Ray Noble |
Henry Hall |
1936 |
(The) Toy drum major (see them marching on
parade) |
Frederick/Nicholls |
n/a |
1925 |
Trade winds |
Cliff
Friend/Charlie Tobias |
Illustration
+ Teddy Powell |
1940 |
Trail of dreams |
R.Klages/E.Swan |
Illustration + Ben Bernie |
1926 |
Tramping along (to a little tin whistle and
old toy drum) – (song of the Ypres League) |
P.Seeley/M.Darewski |
Photo of
“Major Tom Bridges rallied the exhausted troops with a Tin Whistle and Toy
Drum during the retreat from Mons” |
1924 |
Tramp, tramp, tramp – The Butlin Camper’s
song |
Dick Denny |
Cartoon + Dick Denny |
1946 |
Trees – piano solo |
Oscar
Rasbach with available words by Joyce Kilmer |
n/a |
1922 |
(The) Trolley song – film: “Meet me in St.
Louis” |
H.Martin/R.Blane |
Judy Garland |
1944 |
True |
W.G.Samuels/L.Whitcup |
Henry Hall |
1934 |
Twenty four hours of sunshine |
Carl Sigman/Peter de Rose |
Joe Loss |
1949 |
(The) Twilight waltz |
D.Heneker/M.Sherwin |
Illustration |
1942 |
(The) Twins waltz – piano duet |
Ezra Read |
n/a |
circa 1920 |
Two can dream as cheaply as one |
Jimmy
Kennedy |
Cartoon by
Barbelle |
1945 |
Two cigarettes in the dark |
Paul Francis Webster/Lew Pollack |
photograph of two smokers |
1934 |
Two little new little blue little eyes |
Cliff Friend/Teddy Powell |
Gracie
Fields |
1949 |
Ukelele lady |
Gus Kahn/Ricard A.Whiting |
Illustration by Perrer |
1925 |
(The) Umbrella man |
Cavanaugh/Stco/Rose |
Cartoon +
The Comedy Harmonists |
1938 |
Underneath a western sky –film: “Song of the
saddle” |
Scholl/Jerome/Rito |
Dick Foran |
1936 |
Underneath the arches |
Bud
Flanagan/Reg Connelly |
Flanagan
& Allen |
1932 |
Underneath the arches |
Bud Flanagan with addition lyrics Reg Connelly |
Dorothy Ward (1890 – 1987) |
1932 |
Underneath the arches (USA edition) |
Bud
Flanagan/Joseph McCarthy |
Illustration
+ 12 American D.J.s |
1932 |
Underneath the blue |
Pola/Noakes/Campbell/Connelly |
J.Arnold Eagle |
1928 |
Under the willow tree |
Billy Reid |
George
Elrick |
1945 |
Under the willow tree |
Billy Reid |
Buck Warren & Chic |
1945 |
Unless |
Hargreaves/Damerell/Evans |
n/a |
1949 |
Un seul amour (French edition) |
R.Vaysse/L.Lagarde/J.Sentis |
Nita Berger |
1942 |
Up the wooden hill |
Reg
Connelly |
Phyllis
Robins |
1936 |
(The) Vagabond King – selection – Russell
Janney’s musical play founded on “If I were King” |
R.Friml |
n/a |
1926 |
Vagabond shoes |
Sammy Gallop/David
Saxon |
Geraldo |
1949 |
Vampire – fox-trot as featured in Archibald
de Bear’s “Five o’clock follies" |
Newtin/Milne/Silver |
Miss Doris Patson |
1924 |
Veterans of Variety – selection |
21 songs
arranged by Henry E.Pether |
n/a |
1923 |
Victory polka |
Samuel Cahn/Jule Styne |
n/a |
1943 |
Vintage valses |
Arrangement
of 10 valse favourites for piano |
Alfredo |
1938 |
Volga boatman, Song of the – film: “The
Volga boatman” |
J.Dyrenforth/O.Petrosky |
film still |
1926 |
Wait a little while (as played by the Kiwi
Concert Party) |
J.T.Millins/Dave
Stafford |
2nd
Lt. Terry Vaughan/Dave Stafford |
1943 |
Wait and see – film: “The Harvey girls” |
Johnny Mercer/Harry Warren |
Judy Garland |
1945 |
Wait for me Mary |
Charlie
Tobias/Nat Simon/Harry Tobias |
Illustration |
1942 |
Waiting |
Harold Lawrence/Jay Milton/Carl Ravazza |
Ivy Benson |
1944 |
Waiting |
Harold
Lawrence/Jay Milton/Carl Ravazza |
Issy Bonn |
1944 |
Waiting at the church –or “My Wife won’t let
me”(see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Fred W. Leigh/Henry E.Pether |
n/a |
? |
Waiting for the train to come in |
Sunny
Skylar/Martin Block |
Johnnie
Johnston/Jo Stafford |
1945 |
Wake me up when we get to Albamy |
Wynn Stanley/Andrew Allen |
Miss Victoria Carmen |
1922 |
Walkin’ thru’ Mockin’ bird Lane |
Peters/Jones/Turner |
Illustration
+ Lennie McDermott |
1940 |
Walking with my honey (son, soon, soon) |
Buddy Kaye/Sam Medoff |
Illustration |
1945 |
Waltzing in the ballroom - a Victor
Silvester medley |
Medley of
famous quick waltzes |
Dancers |
1942 |
Waltzing in the clouds – film: “Spring
parade” |
Gus Kahn/Robert Stolz |
Deanna Durbin |
1940 |
Waltz of my heart (song from “Dancing
years”) |
C.Hassall/Ivor
Novello |
n/a |
1939 |
Waltz with Strauss – selection |
Strauss waltzes arranged for piano by Geo.H.Farnell |
Illustration |
1941 |
Wanderer |
Bud
Flanagan |
Flanagan
& Allen |
1932 |
(The) Wang-Wang blues |
Music: Gus Mueller/ “Buster” Johnson/Henry Busse Words: Leo Wood |
Paul Whiteman Ambassador Orchestra |
1921 |
(The) Wang-Wang blues |
Gus
Mueller/ “Buster”Johnson/Henry Busse/Leo Wood |
The Ames
Brothers |
1949 |
(The) Washing on the Siegfried line (We're
gonna hang our) |
Kennedy/Carr |
Illustration by G.Peres + B.Daniels/Lyon |
1939 |
Way back home |
Al
Lewis/Tom Waring |
Joy Nichols |
1949 |
(The) Way that the wind blows (It’s gonna
depend on) |
Joan Whitney/Alex Kramer |
Mantovani |
1946 |
We’ll have a song in our heart |
Carl &
Roger Yale |
Josef Locke |
© 1929 |
(The) Wedding in the Ark |
Wallace/Myers |
Illustration by Leff |
© 1929 |
(The) Wedding of Lili Marlene |
T.Connor/J.Reine |
Illustration
+ Jack Simpson |
1949 |
(The) Wedding of Lili Marlene |
T.Connor/J.Reine |
Illustration + Jack Coles |
1949 |
(The) Wedding of the painted doll – film:
“Broadway melody” |
Freed/Brown |
Illustration
by Holloway |
1929 |
(The) Wedding of the painted doll – film:
“Broadway melody” |
Freed/Brown |
Illustration by POM Griffith |
1929 |
(The) Wedding of the painted doll – film: “Broadway
melody” |
Freed/Brown |
Illustration
by POM Griffith + Geraldine & Anne Beaumont |
1929 |
(The) Wedding of the painted doll – French
edition |
See “Mariage de poupee” |
|
|
(The) Wedding samba |
Ellestein/Small/Liebowitz |
Illustration
+ Sam Browne |
1948 |
(The) Wedding samba |
Ellestein/Small/Liebowitz |
Illustration + Petula Clark |
1948 |
(The) Wedding waltz |
H.Charles/S.Miller |
Illustration |
1945 |
Wednesday night hop – see: “George Shearing” |
Andy Kirk/Leslie Johnakins – piano arrangement by George Shearing |
n/a |
1940 |
Welcome Land – selection |
10 songs
arrabged by R.S.Stoddon |
n/a |
1945 |
We’ll gather lilacs – Musical “Perchance to
dream” |
Ivor Novello |
Illustration |
1945 |
We mustn’t miss the last bus home |
Ralph
Butler/Noel Gay |
cartoon +
Billy Cotton |
1942 |
We’re all together again (the party song) |
J.Mosdell/F.Neville |
Cartoon |
1932 |
We’re very fond of the navy |
Charles
Dunn |
Illustration
+ Billy Cotton |
1937 |
What are you doing New Years Eve? |
Frank Loesser |
Henry Hall |
1947 |
What do I have to do (to make you love me) –
film: “ Are you with it?” |
I.James/S.Miller |
film still |
1948 |
What do we care |
Ross Parker |
Rudy Lewis |
1941 |
What do you think those ruby lips were made
for? (If they weren’t made to kiss) |
Al
Bryan/Larry Stock/Vincent Rose |
Illustration |
1943 |
What can I say after I’m sorry? |
Walter Donaldson/Abe Lyman |
Lydia Harris |
1926 |
What happens after the ball? |
Andrew
Allen |
The
Versatile Three |
1922 |
What’ll become of me |
Bud Green/Sam H.Stept |
Art by Leff + sketch of Guy Lombardo |
1933 |
What’ll I do |
Irving
Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Illustration |
1924 |
What’ll I do? |
Irving Berlin (b.1888-d.1989 nee Isador or Israel Baline) |
Norah Blaney (Photo by Dorothy Wilding) |
1924 |
What more can I say |
Art Noel |
Illustration
+ Flanagan & Allen |
1941 |
What’s the good word Mister Bluebird? |
Al Hoffman/Allan Roberts/Jerry Livingston |
Bluebird illustration |
1943 |
What’s the matter with father (see “40 Old
Time Hits”) |
Harry
Williams/Egbert Van Alstyne |
n/a |
©1910 |
What’s the use of crying |
Verdi Kendel/Louis Forbstein |
Illustration + Ken Widenor (organist) |
1926 |
What’s wrong with me |
Edward
Heyman/Nacio Herb Brown |
n/a (sung
by Frank Sinatra & Kathryn Grayson) |
1948 |
(The) Wheel of the wagon is broken (and the
days of the west are through) |
Cox/Carr |
Illustration + Jack Raymond |
1935 |
When I grow too old to dream – film: “The
night is young” |
Hammerstein
2nd/Romberg |
Ramon
Novarro/Evelyn Laye |
1935 |
When I’m cleaning windows – film: “Keep your
seats please” |
Gifford/Cliffe/Formby |
George Formby |
1937 |
When I met Connie in the cornfield |
Tilsley/Hargreaves/Damerell |
Tommy
Handley |
1929 |
When I met my girl in the rain |
S.Denerell/T.Evans |
Illustration |
1934 |
When I told the village belle |
L.Wolfe
Gilbert/Wlliam Kernell |
Illustration
+ Henry Hall |
1934 |
When it’s lamp lightin’ time in the valley |
Herald/Dean/Curt |
Illustration + The Vagabonds |
1933 |
When it’s Springtime in the Rockies |
Woolsey/Suer |
Illustration |
1929 |
When lights are low |
S.Williams/B.Carter |
Illustration by Moff |
1936 |
When London is saying goodnight |
Art Noel |
Jack
Simpson |
1946 |
When May walks by |
B.Haddon/N. O’Neill |
n/a |
1931 |
When mother nature sings her lullaby |
Larry
Yoell/Glen Brown |
Illustration
by Leff + Jack White |
1938 |
When mother nature sings her lullaby |
Larry Yoell/Glenn Brown |
Frank Coughlan |
1938 |
When mother played the organ (and Daddy sang
a hymn) |
D.Sanford/G.McConnell |
Illustration
by Leff |
1932 |
When my dream boat comes home |
Cliff Friend/Dave Franklin |
Illustration + Ambrose |
1936 |
When our dreams grow old |
Eddie
Pola/V.Steller |
Gracie
Fields |
1940 |
When shall we meet again |
Raymond B.Egan/Richard A. Whiting |
The Dunsan Sisters |
1921 |
When the band goes marching by |
Leslie
Sarony |
Illustration |
1932 |
When the gang meet again |
S.Miller/A.Strauss |
Cartoon |
1946 |
When the guardsman started crooning on
parade |
E.Lisbona/T.Connor |
Cartoon |
1935 |
When the lights go on again (all over the
world) |
Seiler/Marcus/Benjemen |
Illustration |
1942 |
When the organ played at twilight |
R.Wallace/J.Campbell/R.Connelly |
Illustration
by Leff |
1929 |
When the organ played “Ave Maria” |
Abner Silver/Benny Davis/Michael Carr |
Jack White |
1948 |
When the poppies bloom again |
L.Towers/M.Morrow/D.Pelosi |
Illustration
by Barbelle + Ray Noble |
1936 |
When poppies bloom again |
L.Towers/M.Morrow/D.Pelosi |
Illustration + Alfredo |
1936 |
When the red, red robin comes
bob,bob,bobbin’ along |
Harry Woods |
n/a |
© 1926 |
When the shades of the night begin to fall |
G.Morune/L.Munn |
Alex Alexander |
1939 |
When sweet Ann sings |
M.Rose/M.Head |
n/a |
1938 |
When they ask about you – film: “Stars on
Parade” |
Sam H.Stept |
Lynn Merrick |
1943 |
When they sound the last “All Clear” |
H.Charles/L.Elton |
cartoon +
Harry Roy |
1941 |
When two broken hearts get together |
M & H. Nesbitt/Ian Scott |
Max & Harry Nesbitt |
1945 |
When we’re all together again |
A.Canray/D.
O’Connor |
Cartoon +
Doris Hare |
1944 |
When we’re home sweet home again |
Annette Mills/Fred prisker |
Illustration + Joe Loss |
1941 |
When we were very young – Hardback cover. |
14 songs – A.A. Milne/H.Fraser-Simson |
E.H.Shephard illustrations |
1928 |
When you and I were young Maggie – piano
solo |
J.A.Butterfield |
Illustration by James Axelrod |
1935 |
When you know you’re not forgotten (by the
one you can’t forget) |
Box/Cox |
Illustration |
1942 |
When you’re in love |
H.Fields/D. O’Connor/D.John |
Bob & Alf Pearson |
1948 |
When you’ve got a little springtime in your
heart – film: “Evergreen” |
Harry Woods |
Jessie
Matthews |
1933 |
When you were sweet sixteen |
James Thornton (b.1861- d.1938) |
Danny Kaye |
1947 |
Where are you? – film: “Top of the town” |
H.Adamson/J.McHugh |
film still |
1936 |
Where flamingoes fly |
Jimmy Kennedy/Mscha Spoliansky |
Illustration by Pisani + Anne Shelton |
1947 |
Where oh where do I live? |
Harry
Carlton |
Cartoon |
1927 |
Where or when – musical “Babes in arms” |
Rodgers/Hart |
logo Illustration |
1937 |
Where’s my love? |
Russell
Bennett/Michael Fielding |
Illustration |
1943 |
Where the blue begins – from George Black’s
London Hippodrome Production “Jenny Jones” |
Phil Park/Harry Parr Davies |
n/a |
1940 |
Where the golden daffodils grow |
Gus
Kahn/Harry Archer |
Illustration
+ Tom, Dick & Harry |
1930 |
Where the lazy daisies grow |
Cloff Friend |
Hatward & Maugham |
1924 |
Where the river Shannon flows? (see “40 Old
Time Hits”) |
Jame
I.Russell |
n/a |
? |
Where the waters are blue |
Hugh Charles/Sonny Miller |
“Hutch” aka Leslie Hutchinson |
1942 |
(The) Whiffenpoof song (baa-baa-baa!) |
M.Minnigerode/G.S.Pomeroy/T.B.Galloway |
Bing Crosby |
1944 |
Will you love me in December –as you do in
May? (see “40 Old Time Hits") |
James J.Walker/Ernest R.Ball |
n/a |
? |
Whispering grass (don’t tell the trees) |
Fred &
Doris Fisher |
Ivy Benson |
1940 |
Whispering grass (don’t tell the trees) |
Fred & Doris Fisher |
Joe Kirkham |
1940 |
Whispering hope |
Alice
Hawthorne arr. George Record |
n/a |
circa 1949 |
(The) Whistle samba (naci para bailar) |
Joel de Almeida y Tasiro/Reg Connelly |
Edmundo Ros |
1948 |
Whistling gypsy – film: “Command
performance” |
Evans/Damerell |
Arthur
Tracy “Street singer” |
1937 |
(The) White cliffs of Dover |
N. Burton/W.Kent |
Illustration + Turner Layton |
1941 |
(The) White cliffs of Dover |
N.Burton/W.Kent |
Illustration
+ Jenny Howard, comedienne on the Tivoli Circuit, Australia |
1941 |
White Christmas |
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Illustration |
© 1942 |
White Christmas – film: “Holiday inn” |
Irving
Berlin (b 1888 – d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Stills from
the film inc. Bing Crosby/Fred Astaire |
1942 |
Who? – from the musical “Sunny” |
Harbach/Hammerstein 2nd/Kern |
illustration |
1925 |
Who am I? – film: “The Hit Parade of 1941” |
Walter
Bullock/Julie Styne |
Kenny
Baker/Frances Langford/Ann Miller |
1940 |
Who’ll buy a rose from Margareeta |
Lew Brown/Ray Henderson |
illustration |
1942 |
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf – from Walt
Disney’s Silly Symphony “The Three little pigs” |
Frank
E.Churchill/Ann Ronell |
Cartoon |
1933 |
Who said dreams don’t come true? – film:
“The Impatient years” |
Harry Akst/Benny Davis/Al Jolson |
Charles Coburn/Jean Arthur |
1944 |
Who’s taking you home to-night? – from the
production “Shepherd’s pie” |
T.Connor/M.Sherwin |
cartoon +
Phyllis Robbins/Frank Leighton |
1939 |
Who’s the girl (that’s getting all the
kisses) |
W.Stanley/A.Allen |
Miss Florrie Forde |
1922 |
Who’s wonderful – who’s marvelous Miss
Annabelle Lee |
Clarke/Pollack/Richman |
Herman
Darewski |
1927 |
Who tucked in Tut? |
Jack Frost |
illustration |
1923 |
Why do I love you? – film: “Showboat” |
O.Hammerstein
2nd/J.Kern |
Ava
Gardner/Howard Keel/Kathryn Grayson |
© 1927 |
Why don’t you fall in love with me? |
Al Lewis/Mabel Wayne |
Flanagan & Allen |
1942 |
Why not now? |
Ross Parker |
Joy Nichols |
1949 |
Why worry – from George Black’s London
Hippodrome production “Jenny Jones” |
Harold Purcell/Harry Parr Davies |
n/a |
1944 |
Will o’ the wisp – waltz song |
Hugh Charles/Sonny
Miller |
n/a |
1942 |
Will the whippoor
will whistle today? |
Jo de Sylva/Sidney Lippman |
Bobby Day |
1941 |
Will you remember – film: “Maytime” |
S.J.Young/S.Romberg |
n/a |
1937 |
(The) Wind and rain |
Turner Layton |
Turner Layton |
1937 |
Wings over the Navy – film: “Wings of the
Navy” |
J.Mercer/H.Warren |
Billy
Cotton |
1938 |
Winter blossoms |
Theo. Bonheur |
illustration |
circa 1920 |
(A) Winter ride – piano duet |
Theo
Bonheur |
illustration |
circa 1920 |
Wish me luck (as you wave me goodbye) –
film: “Shipyard Sally” |
P.Park/H.Parr-Davies |
Gracie Fields |
1939 |
(The) Wishing waltz – film: “Sweet Rosie
O’Grady” |
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren |
n/a |
1943 |
Wishing (will make it so) – film: “Love
Affair” |
George Gard “Buddy” De Sylva (b.1895-d.1950) |
Irene Dunne |
1939 |
Wisteria |
Billy Mayerl |
illustration |
1929 |
Wistful eyes |
Christine Maitland/Jack Howard |
Illustration bt Sten Holm |
1922 |
With a twinkle in your eye – film: “The Gang
Show" |
Ralph
Reader |
Film still
of Ralph Reader |
1937 |
With my head in the clouds – film: “This is
the Army” |
Irving Berlin (b.1888 – d.1989 nee Isadore or Israel Baline) |
Film logo |
1942 |
(A) Woodland reverie |
Emil London |
n/a |
1930 |
Woody Woodpecker – from Walter Lantz
cartoons |
G.Tibbles/R.Idriss |
cartoon + Maple Leaf Four |
1947 |
(The) Woodpecker song (reginella campagnola) |
H.Adamson/C.Bruno
di Lazzaro/E. di Lazzaro |
illustration |
1940 |
(The) World belongs to you Little man |
Leo Towers/Don Pelosi |
Mary Naylor |
1946 |
(The) World is mine |
Holt
Marvell/George Posford |
Harry
Secombe |
1935 |
Worried mind |
Jimmie Davis/Ted Daffan |
“Smoky” Dawson |
1941 |
Worryin’ |
George
Fairman |
De Groot |
1928 |
Wouldn’t it be nice? –film: “San Francisco” |
A Freed/N.H.Brown |
Clark Gable/Jeanette MacDonald |
1936 |
Wrap yourself in cotton wool – musical “Get
a load of this” |
M.Sherwin/V.Guest |
n/a |
1941 |
Yearning |
Fred Mayo |
illustration |
1924 |
Yes my darling daughter |
Jack
Lawrence |
Patricia
Burke |
1940 |
Yes! We have no bananas |
Frank Silver/Irving Cohn |
Horatio Nicholls |
1923 |
You – film: The Great Ziegfeld” |
H.Adamson/W.Donaldson |
Myrna
Loy/William Powell/Luise Rainer |
1936 |
You again |
Art Noel |
cartoon + Joe Loss |
1942 |
You always hurt the one you love |
Doris
Fisher/Allan Roberts |
n/a |
1944 |
You are my lucky star – from MGM’s “Broadway
melody of 1936” |
Freed/Brown |
Robert Taylor/Eleanor Powell |
1935 |
You are my sunshine |
Jimmie
Davis/Charles Mitchell |
n/a |
1940 |
You are the one (De temps en temps) |
Irving Taylor/Dorcas Cochran/Henri Contet/Paul Durand |
Carole Carr |
1949 |
You belong to my heart (Solamente una vez) |
Augustin Lara/Ray Gilbert |
Monte Rey |
1943 |
You broke your promise |
Irving Taylor/George Wyle/Eddie Pola |
Anne Shelton |
1949 |
You can be sure of me |
Gilbert/Ilda |
Illustration
+ Harry Moore/Victor King |
1946 |
You can’t keep a good dreamer down – film:
“London Town” |
Johnny Burke/James van Heusen |
Sid Field & cast |
1946 |
You can’t say no to a soldier – film:
“Marriage on ice” |
Mack
Gordon/Harry Warren |
Sonja
Henie/John Payne/Jack Oakie |
1942 |
You can’t stop me from dreaming |
C.Friend/D.Franklin |
Ambrose |
1937 |
You can’t be true dear |
Cotton/Griffin |
Vera Lynn |
1948 |
You’d be so nice to come home to – film:
“Something to shout about” |
Cole Porter |
Stars in a picture from the film |
1943 |
You didn’t have to tell me (I knew all the
time) |
Walter
Donaldson |
Illustration
by Frederick Manning |
1931 |
You fascinating you |
P.Frustaci/P.Smalley |
Illustration + Maudie Edwards |
1944 |
You’ll be far better off in a home – based
on the march “El Abanico” |
Box/Cox/Read |
cartoon by
J Gale Thomas + George Formby |
1941 |
You’ll never know – film: “Hello, Frisco,
Hello” |
Mack Gordon/Harry Warren |
Alice Faye |
1943 |
You made me care (when I wasn’t in love) |
Jos.
Geo.Gilbert |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
1940 |
You must have been a beautiful baby – film:
“Hard to get” |
Johnny Mercer/Harry Warren |
Dick Powell/Olivia DeHavilland |
1938 |
You never miss the old faces (till you’re
far away from home) |
Arthur
Hughes/Raymond Wallace |
Al &
Bob Harvey |
1940 |
Young Bert’s favourites – selection chosen
by Young Bert and his creator, St.John Cooper |
Includes: Little Drummer boy, It’s my mother’s birthday today, Wheezy
Anna, When poppies bloom again, Ole faithful, Thay all start whistling Mary,
The wheel of the wagon is broken, The greatest mistake of my life, Me and the
old folks at home, Blue skies are round the corner. |
cartoon of “Bert” |
1939 |
Younger than Springtime – from “South
Pacific” |
O.Hammerstein2nd/
R.Rodgers |
n/a |
1949 |
(The) Young harp player |
P.Mondrone |
illustration |
1931 |
You ought to see Sally on Sunday – film:
“Aunt Sally” |
Harry Woods |
Cicely
Coutneidge |
1933 |
You’re all the better for that |
Jack Judge |
Cartoon + Miss Ella Shields |
1929 |
You’re breaking my heart |
Pat
Genaro/Sunny Skylar |
Jimmy
Miller |
1948 |
You’re heartless |
Sid Tepper/Roy Brodski |
Lee Lawrence |
1949 |
You’re in heaven my Southern home |
Harry
Shalson |
Al Sirota |
1928 |
You’re in my arms (and a million miles away)
– from George Black’s musical “Get a load of this” |
Michael Carr/Jack Popplewell |
Celia Lipton |
1941 |
You’re mine |
Muriel
Watson/Jack Denby |
illustration |
1942 |
You’re my girl – from the musical “High
button shoes” |
Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne |
illustration |
1947 |
You’re nobody (‘Til somebody loves you) |
Russ Morgan/Larry Stock/James Cavanaugh |
n/a |
1944 |
You’re not so easy to forget – film: “Song
of the thin man” |
Herb Magidson/Ben Oakland |
Myrna Loy/William Powell |
1947 |
You’re still the only girl in the world |
Gates/Leonard |
Illustration
or Issy Bonn |
1948 |
You’re such a comfort to me – film:
“”Sitting pretty” |
Mack Gordon/Harry Revel |
Illustration + Jack Oakie/Ginger Rogers/Jack Haley |
1933 |
You’re the flower of my heart, sweet Adeline
(see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Harry
Armstrong/Richard H.Gerard |
n/a |
? |
You rhyme with everything that’s beautiful |
M.Stoner/B.Reisfeld |
illustration |
1943 |
Yours |
J.Sherr/G.Roig |
Illustration
+ Vera Lynn |
© 1937 |
You shouldn’t have kissed me (if you didn't
mean it) |
Felix Gordon/Michael Littman |
Dorothy Squires |
1949 |
You tell her I s-t-u-t-t-e-r |
Billy
Rose/Cliff Friend |
Illustration
by Rosebud studio |
1922 |
You tell me your dream, I’ll tell you mine
(see “40 Old Time Hits”) |
Seymour Rice/Albert H.Brown/Chas N.Daniels |
n/a |
? |
You too can have a lovely romance –film:
“Miss London Ltd” |
Val Guest/Manning Sherwin |
Arthu
Askey/Evelyn Dall/Anne Shelton |
1943 |
You’ve got me crying again |
Charles Newman/Isham Jones |
Henry Hall |
1933 |
You’ve had it chum |
Sid
Grossman/Lawrence Hall |
illustration |
1943 |
You walk by |
Ben Raleigh/Bernie Wayne |
Hatton & Manners |
1940 |
You went away and left me – the No. 1 song
in the Hammersmith Palais write-a-tune contest |
Jennie
Parker |
Lou Preager |
1947 |
You were meant for me –film: “Broadway
melody” |
A.Freed/N.H.Brown |
Illustration + Charles King/Bessie Love/Anita Page |
1929 |
You were never lovlier – film: “You were
never lovlier” |
J.Mercer/J.Kern |
Fred
Astaire/Rita Hatworth |
1942 |
You were only fooling (while I was falling
in love) |
Billy Faber/Fred Meadows/Larry Fotine |
Charmian Innes |
1948 |
Zulu wail |
Irving
Bibo/Frank Skinner |
n/a |
1927 |
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